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Texas lawmakers talk security at Rabbinical College with Morris authorities

Congressional leaders joined Morris County law enforcement officials Friday at the Rabbinical College of America in Morris Township to discuss security, an issue of heightened importance nationwide in the wake of mass shootings at synagogues in Pittsburgh and suburban San Diego.

NBC San Diego
Suspect Said Synagogue Shooting Was to ‘Defend Country,’ Unsealed Search Warrant Says

A search warrant document offers new details about what happened inside a Poway synagogue when a gunman opened fire on the last day of Passover.

Israel National News
Chabad couple in Sweden fined $67,000 for homeschooling

Chabad emissaries Rabbi Alexander and Leah Namdar, residents of Gothenburg, Sweden since 1991, were legally mandated by the Swedish Supreme Court on Thursday to pay a fine of $67,000 for homeschooling their children.

Jewish News Syndicate
Gaza Rocket Hits Yeshivah in Sderot in Second Attack of Day

According to the Israel Defense Forces, the building hit belong to the Chabad-Lubavitch movement, and contains a synagogue and a school.

The Union
Chabad of Grass Valley hosts kids’ summer camp

Camp Gan Izzy of the Foothills is not your typical summer camp. Camp Gan Izzy is a five-day Jewish summer camp for children ages three to 13 that imprints memories and friendships for a lifetime.

Jewish Press
Holiday Terror Attack on Antwerp Synagogues Foiled by Alert Security Guards

On the first day of the two-day holiday, the terrorist attempted to enter a Chabad synagogue, and on the second day, he tried to enter the Shomrei Hadas synagogue.

Toronto CTV News
Police investigating anti-Semitic graffiti found in Whitby neighborhood

Rabbi Tzali Borenstein of the Chabad Jewish Centre in Whitby said there is a small Jewish community in Durham Region, but the incident is still very painful.

Jewish Journal
Rabbi Attacked in Central Argentina

A rabbi in Rosario, the third most populous city in Argentina, was verbally and physically attacked in violence that has been characterized as anti-Semitic.

Cleveland Jewish News
Friendship Circle gala has ‘Heart & Soul’ and much more

The 13th annual event, called Heart & Soul, sold out the 600- seat-house at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Humanities Center in Highland Hills with teenagers, adults and families.

JTA
Boston Area Rallies After Chabad Rabbis are Targeted with Anti-Semitic Slurs on Shabbat

More than 350 people gathered for a rally against anti-Semitism and hate in Peabody, a city on Boston’s North Shore, after motorists shouted anti-Semitic slurs at two Chabad rabbis out walking on Shabbat.

Chabad Celebrates Milestone Birthday

Chabad of the Conejo is turning 40 years old on June 12 and will host a grand gala that features a musical performance, stand-up comedy and presentations from important figures, past and present, in the Chabad community.

Warwick Advertiser
Historic Holocaust ‘Kristallnacht’ Torah comes to Chabad of Orange County

A very special Torah scroll, which was salvaged by a young boy from the ashes of the Holocaust on “Kristallnacht,” is coming to Orange County in honor of the Jewish holiday of Shavuot.

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