The building was recovered “due to the joint effort of the city Public Prosecutor’s Office of the city, the city’s Ministry of Justice and Security and Chabad Lubavitch Argentina,” Deputy Secretary of Justice of Hernan Najenson said in a statement released Tuesday.
Rabbi Avrohom Bergstein of Anshei Lubavitch in Fair Lawn was inspired to do something different to mark his 40th birthday, but his idea was less about having a special celebration and more about meeting a specific goal.
Clifton Park Chabad will host its sixth annual Klezmer & Kosher Festival at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 13, at 495 Moe Rd., Clifton Park. The program is part of the Saratoga Jewish Cultural Festival.
While it has been 25 years since the passing of Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the Lubavitcher Rebbe, books are being published that continue to shed new, and perhaps unexpected, light on his vision.
For the past 15 years, Colel Chabad’s Grabski Rehabilitation Foundation provides treatment and a nurturing environment from those suffering from not only MS but cerebral palsy and other debilitating diseases.
As part of a seven-decade old program dubbed the “Roving Rabbis,’ two Chabad Rabbinical students visited cities in St. Charles County
Many people know Jacob Frydman as a real estate developer. He is also a supporter of the Chabad of Dutchess County
In a statement Tuesday, the FBI announced the reward and released surveillance footage of a hooded man, whom the bureau said “may have information relevant to the investigation into several arsons at Chabad Centers in Massachusetts.”
When Chabad of Mineola’s Rabbi Anchelle Perl read about the news that the New York Police Department (NYPD) was investigating three separate incidents of NYPD officers being mocked by men who doused them with buckets of water, he became incensed to reach out to the Nassau County Police Department (NCPD) to let local law enforcement know that they are respected.
Newly-built religious bath in the Cheadle Chabad House destroyed after a month’s rain falls in just 24 hours in the North West of England.
In a rare and unusual gesture, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Sunday arrived on a personal visit to the home of the Chief Rabbi of Berlin, Rabbi Yehudah Teichtal, a week after he was attacked by anti-Semites as he walked home from the synagogue.
One of Berlin’s best-known rabbis was allegedly spat upon and subjected to a volley of antisemitic abuse as he walked home from prayers with his young child.