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Boston 25 News
Arlington PD Trying to Identify Person Seen Near Fire at Chabad Center, Rabbi’s house

Arlington Police are trying to identify a suspicious person seen walking away from a home shortly after a suspicious fire broke out at a rabbi’s house in the community.

Universal Hub
Fire at Arlington Rabbi’s Home was Possibly Set, Police Say

Your Arlington reports a May 11 fire, for which police have released video of a possible suspect, is the home of a rabbi who heads the local orthodox Chabad center, which he runs out of his home.

Cleveland Jewish News
Security Company Donates‘AI Doorman’ to 100 Chabad Centers

After the shooting and tragic loss of life during April 27 Shabbat-morning services in Poway, Calif., an AI (artificial intelligence) security company executive immediately ordered 100 of his security systems. He then put out a request on a WhatsApp group for Chabad Houses to sign up to receive one, free of charge.

Jerusalem Post
The Jews of South Korea – Finding a Jewish Soul in Seoul

Is there a Jewish soul in Seoul? A recent visit to the capital city provided some definitive answers. Located on a quiet street in Itaewon, in one of Seoul’s fashionable neighborhoods near the Grand Hyatt Hotel and the Leeum Samsung Museum of Art, is Chabad Korea, Lubavitch Chabad’s outpost in Seoul

10 News
Poway Synagogue Suspect Pleads Not Guilty to Federal Hate Crime Charges

A man accused of opening fire inside a Poway synagogue, killing a woman and injuring three other people, pleaded not guilty today to more than 100 federal hate crime charges

Algemeiner
Poway Rabbi Leads Jewish Youths in ‘Am Yisrael Chai’ Chant in Speech at Auschwitz

The rabbi wounded in last month’s deadly shooting attack at a synagogue near San Diego gave an inspiring speech to 800 young Jewish youths on Sunday at the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp.

Ynet News - Israel
A Helping Hand in Times of Trouble

Chabad youth outreach program extends to helping victims of terror and their families, in particular in the run-up to the Jewish festivals, when loss and pain are often felt more keenly

LA Times
The ‘Tactical Rabbi’ Helps Synagogues Defend Against Anti-Semitic Violence

“Who thinks, by show of hands, that we should be carrying more guns in shul?” Rabbi Raziel Cohen asked the crowd at a Westside Chabad synagogue Wednesday night, during an active-shooter seminar organized in the wake of the deadly attack at Chabad of Poway.

J Weekly
Friendship Circle Expands, Extending a Hand to Young Adults

The nonprofit that pairs trained teen volunteers with special needs kids and teenagers for weekend social activities is adding a program for young adults, set to begin in earnest next year.

Warwick Advertiser
Chabad of Orange County Responds to Poway Chabad Shooting

In the wake of the Poway Chabad House shooting on the last day of Passover that left one dead and three injured, Chabad of Orange County hosted a Prayer for Poway Solidarity Service at the Chabad Center in Chester.

The Blade
Friendship Circle of Toledo Honors ‘Pillars’ of Jewish Community

Friendship Circle, co-sponsored by the Chabad House and the Jewish Federation of Greater Toledo, serves Jewish youth with special needs through a variety of programming

Intermountain Jewish News
Chabad of Lone Tree counsels students following STEM shooting

At least 12 teens from Chabad of South Metro Denver were caught in the shooting rampage at STEM School Highlands Ranch that killed one student and injured eight.

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