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Peabody Rabbi Says He Was Target Of Anti-Semitic Slurs

A Peabody rabbi is claiming that he and a colleague were the target of anti-Semitic slurs while walking on Lowell Street Saturday afternoon.

Eyewitness News
Call for Unity after Anti-Semitic Vandalism on Staten Island

This act of anti-Semitic vandalism at Chabad of Staten Island synagogue is gut wrenching.

Israel National News
Chief Rabbi of Israel visits Chabad of Poway

A special ceremony was held Monday morning to mark the sheloshim (end of thirty days of mourning) of Mrs. Lori Kaye Hy”d, who was killed in the attack on the Chabad of Poway.

Boca Raton Tribune
South Palm Beach County Social Scene

On a picture-perfect Sunday afternoon, Doug and Alexandra Karram-Feurring hosted a cocktail reception for Boca Beach Chabad’s Women of Valor.

SIlive.com
Chabad Celebrates Jewish Holiday Despite Hate Speech Graffiti

The Chabad of Staten Island, Meiers Corners, held a Lag B’Omer celebration on Thursday, despite the hate speech written on the wall of the Yeshiva.

Jewish News Syndicate
Rabbi Speaks of Communal Strength to Carnegie Mellon Graduates in Pittsburgh

Rabbi Shlomo Silverman, director of the campus Chabad center at Carnegie Mellon University and vice chairman of the Council of Religious Advisors at Carnegie Mellon University, delivered the invocation at this year’s commencement ceremony on May 20 in front of a crowd of 10,000 people.

Wicked Local Swapscott
Chabad of the North Shore Joins Ruderman Synagogue Inclusion Project

Chabad of the North Shore in Swampscott was chosen, along with 10 other synagogues in Greater Boston, to become a Congregational Partner of the Ruderman Synagogue Inclusion Project.

northjersey.com
Hackensack Students use May ‘Snow Day’ to do Good for Homeless

Instead of taking a “snow day,” 30 Hackensack public school students and the Chabad of Hackensack spent their Friday morning in an “hour of kindness” packing lunches and writing uplifting cards for the homeless.

Wicked Local
Arlington shows solidarity with Jewish community following Chabad fires

Members of the Arlington community packed Town Hall early Monday evening to express solidarity with a local Jewish family, who had their Lake Street home set on fire twice in the last week.

Boston 25
Rewards Offered for Information on Arsonist Targeting Local Jewish Centers

Officials in Arlington and Needham are investigating arsons and now nearby towns are on high alert.

Jewish Standard
Valley Chabad Honors Teens

Valley Chabad’s Teen Leadership Initiative, co-directed by Rabbi Yosef and Estie Orenstein, will hold its annual teen gala on Sunday

JTA
Fire at Chabad Center in Suburban Boston Investigated as Possible Hate Crime

A fire outside the suburban Boston home of a rabbi that serves at a Chabad center is being investigated as a possible hate crime.

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