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TheBernardsvilleNews
Chabad Groundbreaking

Malkie Herson, education director of the Chabad Jewish Center in Basking Ridge, describes the new sanctuary to be built at the center at 3048 Valley Road during a groundbreaking ceremony held there on Sunday, Oct. 6.

VanderbiltHustler
Aryeh’s Kitchen: Kosher food truck and cornerstone of Jewish life

Rabbi Gavriel Isenberg gave the Hustler the inside scoop on who’s behind Aryeh’s Kitchen food truck, conveniently located outside Branscomb Quad.

TheJewishStar
From a rabbi in El Paso: It’s time for healing

Kindness is contagious. One positive action can change the entire world for good.

AtlantaJewishNews
Chabad most influential group today

Better yet, this was in Las Vegas, as the after-party of the Religion News Association’s annual conference. 

ParklandTalk
Jewish New Year Brings a New House of Worship in Parkland

With the Jewish new year of Rosh Hashanah comes a new building for the more than 300 local families who are part of Chabad of Parkland.

IsraelNationalNews
Budapest: 750 Jews at Rosh Hashana dinner

Seven hundred and fifty Jews participated in a Rosh Hashana (Jewish New Year) dinner at the Keren-Or Chabad House in Budapest, Hungary.

PipeDream
Rosh Hashana celebrations to take place over break

This upcoming week, Binghamton University students and faculty will enjoy an extended weekend in celebration of Rosh Hashana, a Jewish holiday that calls upon practitioners to reflect upon their past year and celebrate the onset of a new, more fruitful one. For students not heading home for the holiday, several organizations will offer ways to celebrate.

TheWinchesterStar
Couple opens Winchester’s first Chabad Jewish center

Rabbi Yishai Dinerman and his wife Bluma recently moved with their two young daughters to Winchester to open the city’s first Chabad Jewish center.

PeninsulaNews
Women knead a little Breast Cancer Awareness into a time-honored Jewish tradition

Nearly 50 women in pink aprons gathered Tuesday night to share stories, faith and fun as the group took part in the Great Pink Mega Challah Unity Bake at Chabad of Palos Verdes.

JewishPress
Astrakhan Gets a Mikvah

The first record of Jews living in the Russian region of Astrakhan dates back to the mid-10th century. The Jewish community at the time was believed to be Khazars, a tribe of noble warriors who had converted to Judaism centuries beforehand.

JNS
Chabad inaugurates two new synagogues, two Torah scrolls in single day in Budapest

“I finished the two Torah scrolls myself at the place where 75 years ago, our martyrs were brutally shot into the water,” said Rabbi Shlomo Koves in Budapest.

PostBulletin
Program offers hands-on introduction to Jewish high holidays

A dozen children ages 4 to 14 were getting ready to usher in the Jewish High Holidays at the “Shofar Factory” workshop held Wednesday at Chabad of Southern Minnesota in Rochester. 

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