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Chabad Rabbi Speaks to World Scout Jamboree
“Share Our World, Share Our Culture,” was the theme of the 20th World Scout Jamboree, an international convention for boy and girl scouts ages 14-18…
By S. Olidort
Kids n’ Olive Oil: The Real Thing
When Rabbi Yisroel Engel of Denver, Colorado hit upon the idea of a hands-on Olive Oil Press workshop in the winter of 1986, he had…
By R. Wineberg
Traditional Torah Training in a Progressive School
Six year old Simon Handmaker of St. Louis, Mo, is getting the best of both worlds, claims his father, Billy Handmaker. A father of two…
By R. Wineberg
Little People, Big Responsibilities
Thousands of guests at the annual banquet of the Chabad Lubavitch International Conference of Shluchim listened attentively as 12 year-old Motti Shochet of London, England…
By R. Wineberg
Have Degree, Will Mother
When Rabbi Avraham and Frumi Bekerman arrived in Moscow nine years ago to assume direction of the Machon Chaya Mushka Institute for Jewish Women, a…
By R. Wineberg
The Mitzvah Factory:Taking Fun Seriously
“Will your grandchildren be Jewish?” Rabbi Shraga Sherman of Chabad of the Mainline in suburban Philadelphia believes he has an answer to that question, so…
By R. Wineberg
A First for Peoria
Ellen and Joel Erlichman were tickled to hear little Zachary’s pronouncement after a particularly exciting day at camp: “I am so proud to be a…
By S. Olidort
JLI Educates Adults Nationwide
Matthew Shuchman, a management consultant in Hollywood, Florida, took a course at the Boca Raton branch of the Jewish Learning Institute two years ago with…
By R. Wineberg
Educators Conclude Successful Summer Conference
The fulfillment to be had in teaching Jewish children is ultimately the job’s best reward. But unresolved challenges often frustrate an educator’s best efforts. That’s…
By R. Wineberg
JLI To Hold Fourth Annual Conference
Sixty-five rabbis, along with professionals from the marketing and educational scene are scheduled to gather at the Grand Summit Hotel in Summit, New Jersey on…
By R. Wineberg
A Different Kind of Camp
For children who have spent so much of their young lives giving to others, it was time to get a little in return. 26 sons…
By R. Wineberg
The Fifth Commandment
S. PAUL, MN—They came from unaffiliated backgrounds, observant homes and everything in between. But one thing the forty teenagers who’ve just completed the 2002 Bais…
The Jewish Expo Completes Tour of France
On its most recent tour abroad, the Jewish Expo spent several months in France, attracting more than 10,000 Jewish schoolchildren from all parts of the…
By S. Olidort
First Summer Educators’ Conference A Success
Some 150 women educators serving in the Chabad-Lubavitch network of schools across the country participated in an intensive, two-day educators conference, organized by the Chinuch…
By S. Olidort
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