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Preparing for Yom Kippur In Hurricane-Smashed Southwest Florida
Less than 48 hours before Yom Kippur, Jewish communities in the path of Hurricane Milton are scrambling to pull themselves up from the damage so…
Chabad Rushes to the Aid of Hurricane-Ravaged Communities
“Anyone know someone who has access to a helicopter?” The post went out not long after Shabbat ended in North Carolina. Rabbi Bentzion Groner, a…
On Hurricane-Battered Jamaica, Chabad Brings Faith, Food, and Friendship
Rabbi Yaakov Raskin Checked in on Every Jewish Resident after Cat-4 Hurricane Beryl Ravaged the Island
Amid Earthquake’s Devastation, Chabad-Lubavitch of Morocco an Oasis of Aid
Chabad checking in on survivors, organizing food and water distribution, and aiding those displaced from their homes
By Staff Writer
Maui Chabad Under Evacuation Orders as Wildfires Rage
Chabad Initiates Rescue Efforts Amid Emergency
By Staff Writer
New Wave Of Ukrainian Jewish Refugees En Route To Poland In Wake Of Kakhovka Dam Collapse
WARSAW – Following the breach of the Kakhovka dam in Southern Ukraine earlier this week, Ukrainian Jews are boarding buses and fleeing the country towards…
By Staff Writer
A Rabbi, a State Senator, and Seven Hundred Winter Coats for Ukrainian Orphans
Rabbi JJ Hecht and Senator Ray Lesniak gifted toys and designer winter coats to over seven hundred orphaned Ukrainian children, and got a glimpse of…
By Yoni Brown
Holidays after the Hurricane: Chabad of Cape Coral Observes Yom Kippur
Despite flooded streets, power outages, and evacuations, Cape Coral’s Jewish community came together for Yom Kippur services at Rabbi Yossi Labkowski’s Chabad center
By Yoni Brown
Chabad Centers Gear Up for Relief Efforts in Hurricane-Battered West Florida
With thousands still trapped by Hurricane Ian’s storm surge, local Florida Chabad centers are offering a helping hand, delivering meals, and coordinating rescue and cleanup…
By Yoni Brown
Chabad of Puerto Rico Preps for New Year While Delivering Post-Hurricane Aid
In the wake of the severe damage to Puerto Rico’s infrastructure this week, caused by Hurricane Fiona, Rabbi Mendel Zarchi has worked with U.S. companies…
By Yoni Brown
Ep. 28: From Kabul To Fremont: An Afghan Family Moves Into A Chabad House
The 28th episode in its series about the personal struggles and achievements of Chabad representatives
By Staff Writer
A Quarter Million Meals From Chabad of Nigeria
As part of Chabad's humanitarian efforts to combat hunger in Nigeria, a quarter of a million meals were distributed to single-parent families last week, just…
By Yoni Brown
Massive Pesach Seders Welcome Refugees Across Europe
This Pesach, Chabad centers across Europe are hosting the largest seders in their history
By Yoni Brown
Amid Kazakhstan Bloodshed, Jewish Community Prays for Peace
Working with authorities and the Israeli Embassy, Chabad has arranged a special flight to bring home the body of a young Jewish father killed in…
By Yoni Brown
Flying Food To Canadian Flood Victims
When unprecedented flooding cut thousands of British Columbians off from food supplies, Chabad of the Fraser Valley wanted to help
By Yoni Brown
Chabad Rushes Water and Warm Clothing to Tornado Victims
Chabad emissaries in Kentucky are leading an effort to supply clothing, food, and water to devastated victims of the deadliest tornadoes in recent memory.
By Yoni Brown
Chabad Community in Louisiana Braces for Hurricane Ida
With Hurricane Ida bearing down on Southern Louisiana, the Chabad Jewish Center community in Metairie, Louisiana, came together to prepare the synagogue and ensure community…
By Yoni Brown
770 Food Packages For Muslim Families
25,000 meals delivered to 770 single-parent Muslim families in Nigeria as Ramadan ends.
By Ashira Weiss
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