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At Chabad House dinner, guest speaker debunks myth that Judaism promotes anti-vaccination

About three dozen Penn undergraduate and graduate students attended the event. During the dinner, guest speaker Rabbi Shlomo Minkowitz, an assistant professor of radiology at Weill Cornell Medicine, gave a lecture on the safety debate around vaccinations and its relation to Jewish law.

JTA.org
What we can still learn from the Lubavitcher Rebbe about climate change

On April 15, 1981, just a few months after the inauguration of President Ronald Reagan, Rabbi Schneerson addressed the issue directly in a talk that was broadcast live on satellite television. The media cycle was awash with reports of concerns over the incoming administration’s preferences for offshore drilling and nuclear energy while cutting funding for solar energy development.

Chicago Tribune
Shout Out: Rabbi Naftoly Hershkovich

Rabbi Naftoly Hershkovich is the Russian-born activity director of Chabad and F.R.E.E. serving Niles, Morton Grove and Des Plaines. Niles, is one of 50 Chabad community and religious centers throughout Illinois, almost all opened in the last four decades.

Tapinto.net
Chabad Cteen Provides 25 Wishes for Children

Chabad of Hunterdon’s CTeen Youth Group recently held its Ice Cream Kickoff event here, but the highlight wasn’t the ice cream. That honor goes to the more than 25 toys and requested items that that will go to young children who have been diagnosed with a serious illness.

Inquirer
As Judaism’s Chabad movement expands, a local group finds a home in a historic Center City building

With roots emerging in Russia more than two centuries ago, the Chabad-Lubavitch movement has swelled in popularity across the world in recent decades, with more than 4,000 Chabad houses operating worldwide today.

TheIslandNow
Chabad of Port Washington: a judgment-free zone

Inside the walls of Chabad of Port Washington there is a judgment-free zone. It is a house of worship where all people can come together to pray without judgment of one another’s piety.

Wicked Local
Stoughton Chabad offers course on Judaism’s origins, evolution

Shaloh House Chabad of the South Area will present, “Judaism Decoded: The Origins and Evolution of Jewish Tradition,” a six-week, JLI course, which will uncover the formula that has sustained Jewish tradition for millennia

The Fountain Hills Times
Chabad presents Rosh Hashanah dinner, services

A capacity crowd is expected Sunday, Sept. 29, for a Rosh Hashanah dinner after services at the Chabad Edelman Jewish Center.

News5Cleveland
Undercover Jewish Spy Talks in Cleveland

A woman who was an undercover Jewish spy in Nazi Germany during World War II is speaking in Cleveland Wednesday hosted by Chabad

Colorado.edu
Shabbat Dinner at the Chabad House with Naftali Aklum

Naftali Aklum, an Ethiopian Jew who tours the country and the world,will be telling the story of his and his brother’s experience of escaping genocide and reaching Israel.

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