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New Headquarters For Russia’s Rabbinical Leaders
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New Headquarters For Russia’s Rabbinical Leaders
Leading rabbinical figures from Israel and Europe presided at the dedication ceremony of the new offices of Russia’s Chief Rabbinate. The new facility will serve…
Crimean Jews Remember Jewish Massacre
Holocaust survivor David Barulya, a 102 year resident of Sevastopol, and a veteran of World War II lit a candle on Thursday, July 12 at…
Instead of Carefree Camping, Israel’s Children Run for Cover
Chabad representatives in Israeli have decided to run their annual summer day camp for kindergarten children as usual.
Soul Encounters
How do we honor the yahrzeit of someone who has given you the tools to transform your life in immeasurable ways? How do you say…
Jewish Revival Gains Ground With Russia’s University Students
The exposure to Jewish life beyond the small confines of their respective communities helped students recognize the feasibility and relevance of living Jewishly.
After Long Negotiations, A “Compromise” To Remember Holocaust Victims as Jews
In a compromise between the Jewish community and local government, the plaque now identifies Zmievskaya Balka as the site of the largest mass killing of…
Florida Governor Joins Chabad at Sample Seder
Florida Governor Rick Scott joined Chabad of Tallahassee on the eve of the first night of Pesach “pre-Seder” event hosted by Rabbi Schneur and Chanie…
European Jewry, Anti-Semitism, Addressed at Rabbinical Conference in Hungary
As Hungary marks 70 years since its Jews were murdered during the Holocaust, its Jews are seeing alarming anti-Semitic rhetoric.
Israelis Find A Lively Jewish Niche in Moscow
Unheard of until recently, this vibrant demographic came out to party last week, confirming their place in Moscow’s Jewish community. Hundreds celebrated the 10-year milestone…
Heroic IDF officer Salutes Chabad
The emotionally moving event, which was held over the weekend at the Jerusalem International Convention Center (ICC), appeared to be a meeting between two ends…
A “First Offering” by Jewish Women: Challah
Today, women are finding sustenance for mind, body and soul as they bake fresh loaves in the spirit of this ancient tradition.
Metro Atlanta Chabad Inspires Growth, Jewish Engagement
“This new building is a community game changer. The school now has a facility that matches the quality of its program and the shul now…
Chabad Delegation From Canada Meets with PMs Netanyahu and Harper.
Addressing the Canadian Prime Minster Stephen Harper, Israeli Prime Minster Bibi Netanyahu recalled an encounter with the Lubavitcher Rebbe. “When I went to visit the…
Chabad Opens in Lake Tahoe To Warm Welcome
Since their arrival in August, the new Chabad representatives have attracted a diversity of people from a wide area. Many come from nearby towns in…
As Baby Boomer Demographic Grows, Chabad Reaches Out
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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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