Chabad of Greater Hartford will host a panel discussion with Attorney Frederick Pinto, an intellectual property lawyer and writer based in Montreal and Rabbi Shlomo Yaffe, Dean of the Institute of American and Talmudic Law on how to manage the impact Artificial intelligence and autonomous robots will have on our lives.
A conference of Chabad emissaries in Israel was launched Monday at the Nir Etzion Hotel in the Carmel Mountains, with the participation of hundreds of emissaries working for the Young Chabad Association.
Colel Chabad charity organization feeds tens of thousands of impoverished Israelis each month
Friendship Circle, a Chabad initiative, follows the Rebbe’s philosophy of providing unconditional love for everyone.
Mayor John Suthers spoke at the lighting, congratulating the Chabad Lubavitch on its 18 years in the community, and thanking them for serving as a point of fellowship, education, family, and community outreach.
As people worldwide busy themselves with holiday celebrations, especially striving to bring joy to the children in their lives, getting the right gift can become a burden. Colel Chabad, Israel’s longest running charity organization, has mastered this challenge by personally giving thousands of hand-picked gifts to hospitalized and special needs children in Israel.
“This is the highlight of our week now,” says Chyena Yusewitz, program coordinator at Chabad of Grass Valley. “I am hoping that people will see our home as their second home, and a great place to gather, in a loving setting, at the onset of Shabbat.”
Every other Friday evening, almost 100 students pack the second floor of 95 Court St. for a Sabbath dinner at Chabad Downtown.
The Chabad on Princeton University’s campus held the first-ever fully kosher event two weeks ago at Prospect House, an event space and faculty dining hall in the heart of the campus.
On Thursday evening, December 13th (5 Teves) thousands of magnanimous supporters of Israel’s oldest continuous tzedaka (charity) gathered at New York City’s Hilton Hotel to express their appreciation to Colel Chabad of Rabbi Meir Baal Haness at the organization’s 2018 International Awards Dinner
When Veronica and Jon Kraus lost their 29-year-old son Jeff to addiction earlier this year, they vowed to do something about the problem by giving back to Chabad Intown, an organization where their son spent much of his time.
Fifth- and sixth-grade girls from Cheder Chabad of Philadelphia went to the Radnor police station to read thank-you cards to express their gratitude for the officers’ presence at their school after the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting.