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Lubavitch News Service
After Firebomb Ukraine Synagogue Sees Growth
Since the fire-bomb attack, the community decided to conduct more of its events than is usual, on its premises, raising awareness of and pride in…
Rabbi Launches Charity Campaign in South Africa
In time for the Jewish New Year, Chabad House of Johannesburg kicked off a campaign to do random acts of goodness and kindness.
Hoboken Gets a New Synagogue, First in 100 Years
Trendy Hoboken once had many bustling synagogues, most of which had closed down during its declining years. Last month Chabad of Hoboken opened a synagogue…
A Woman, A Prayer, A Shofar at the Grand Canyon
The natural beauty of the environment was an ideal setting for the contemplative and introspective mood of the pre-Rosh Hashana days. Against the scenic backdrop…
Judge and Journalist Weigh in On the Law
This year's Jewish Law Symposium, a project of Chabad of Madison, New Jersey, asked Why Can’t We All Get Along—Difficult Clients, Families in Business, and…
Cyprus Chabad Dedicates Fourth Location in Limassol
Chabad of Cyprus dedicated a forth location in the country, this one in Limassol. The city sits on the southern coast of Cyprus, is the…
Nepalese Prime Minister Meets With Chabad Leadership
The Prime Minister pledged to strengthen his government’s relationship with Chabad in Nepal. He also affirmed his country’s long-standing support of the Jewish state.
Minsk Jewish Community Grateful for Israeli-Belarus Visa-Waiver
To mark the visa-waiver for Israelis traveling to Belarus and Belarusians traveling to Israel, Sofa Landver, Israel’s Minister of Immigrant Absorption, visited the Belarus capital…
The Rabbi and The Bees
He has some 40,000 bees in his backyard, and dressed in a beekeeper suit, he brings them with when visiting schools in preparation for the…
Washington D.C. Area Deaf Celebrate Shabbat
Sitting around tables in Frederick, Maryland, all 100 guests were communicating in sign language, enjoying a rare opportunity to celebrate Shabbat in preparation for the…
Israeli Mall Names Synagogue for Fallen Soldiers
At a busy Israeli mall in the city Netanya hundreds turned out to celebrate the inauguration of a synagogue in memory of Lt. Hadar Goldin…
From the US Air Force to the “Mitzvah Tank”
He made history this month when he was inaugurated as the first bearded chaplain to the air force, and now Rabbi Elie Estrin is making…
Ukrainians Celebrate Jewish Wedding of Nineteen Couples
Living with uncertainty, Jews in the city of Dnepropetrovsk celebrated the Jewish wedding of nineteen couples.
Hawaiian Island of Kauai’s First Torah Scroll
The Hawaiian Island of Kauai, where people come to get away, never had its own Torah scroll. Now, Richard Seigel, a local resident and his…
Birthday Challah Bake for Cleveland’s Rebbetzin
How do you celebrate the 70th birthday of a Chabad Rebbetzin? In Cleveland, Ohio, 500 children, mothers and grandmothers came out for a mega Challah…
220 Chabad Centers in CA
The first Chabad center in the State of California opened in 1964. Today, there are 220 centers in the state, something worth whistling about. At…
CTeen Europe Shabbaton Gives Jewish Teenagers a Boost of Jewish Pride
Jewish Teens spend a weekend together, having fun and making lifelong connections
Photo Gallery: JLI Retreat 2014, Chicago
Photos from five days at JLI’s National Jewish Retreat
A Walk Through the Pages of History
In 1475, a Hebrew printing press in southern Italy printed a book that stands as one of the earliest examples of an industry that would…
Built on Inclusiveness, New Center Shapes Aspen’s Jewish Community
The $18 million building was at least a decade in the making. Now complete, the Mintzs say this is only a beginning. “We have to…
Strong Attendance at Europe’s Jewish Summer Camps
"We take all precautionary security measures, but we will not hide, nor will we disguise ourselves, or remove our kippah when we are outside, as…
Ipads for wounded IDF soldiers
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Chabad Galvanizes Worldwide Support for Israel’s Soldiers, Children, Civilians
Chabad’s preparedness to help, has made it a first address for individuals seeking aid. Its network of schools, centers and social projects throughout Israel’s cities…
Videos & Galleries
Videos & Galleries
Ice and fire combine to illuminate the night, courtesy of Chabad of Steamboat Springs.
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The “World’s Widest Menorah” will be kindled at Chabad of Clearwater, Florida
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A unique menorah stands at Wasilla Lake in Alaska’s Mat-Su Valley, placed by Rabbi Mendy and Chaya Greenberg of the Mat-Su Jewish Center Chabad
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The Executive Director of Machne Israel, Rabbi Shmaya Krinsky, paid a Shiva visit to the family of Rabbi Tzvi Kogan, הי״ד, Shliach of the Rebbe in the UAE, who was brutally murdered
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Olathe, Kansas—the state’s fourth-largest city—will welcome its first Jewish center
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On a windswept beach in beautiful Turks and Caicos, Chabad Rabbi Shmulik Berkowitz brings Sukkot observances to tourists and locals on the Caribbean island
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Sukkah on aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln
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Keren Mamosh Impact Report
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