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Hundreds turn to Chabad for Rescue in Amsterdam
On Thursday afternoon, as thousands of Israeli soccer fans gathered in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, to watch Maccabi Tel Aviv take on Ajax in a much-anticipated…
Ep. 49: From Karlin to Wellesley
Chabad-Lubavitch Headquarters presents Episode 49 of its podcast series about the personal struggles and achievements of Chabad representatives
By Staff Writer
Building Jewish Pride on the North Shore
Every few weeks, as the sun dips below the horizon on Friday night, casting a glow over the historic streets of Salem, Massachusetts, you might…
By Leibel Kahan
Middle Tennessee Welcomes New Chabad Center
Chabad of Williamson County to Serve Growing Community in Nashville’s South Suburbs
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…
Surprise! It’s a New Chabad House in a Growing Sun Belt City
In 2000, the city of Surprise, Arizona had a population of just 30,000. The once-sleepy town, whose founder, legend has it, named it because she…
CTeen Lounge Opens in Phoenix, Connecting Jewish High Schoolers
First of its kind in the state of Arizona, gives Jewish teens in Phoenix 2500 square feet of space to hang out.
Ep 48: Black, Jewish and Proud: How Rabbi Yossi Kulek Promotes Inclusion
Chabad-Lubavitch Headquarters presents Episode 48 of its podcast series about the personal struggles and achievements of Chabad representatives
By Staff Writer
Jewish Pride Tour Coming to Your Campus
Encampments, protests, and antisemitic rhetoric may be ramping up as students return to campus this fall, but something else is coming, too: A Jewish pride…
Leading with Autism
Gedaliah Shaffer wasn’t thrilled when his mother enrolled him in Shrub Oak International School. His mother, Liba Shaffer, was herself ambivalent about the decision. But…
By Staff Writer
A Jewish Burial in Rural Saskatchewan
It started with a phone call. Rabbi Avrohom Simmonds got a call from an American phone number. The caller was reaching out on behalf of…
Northern Michigan Jewish Community Unites to Build New Chabad Center
Chabad of Traverse City Breaks Ground on the Sander Chabad Jewish Community Center
Chicago Chabad Brings Jewish Resources to DNC
Lubavitch Chabad of Illinois is prepared to welcome Jewish visitors to the city
Ep. 47: Putting “Hospitality” in “Hospital” At Mayo
Chabad-Lubavitch Headquarters presents Episode 47 of its podcast series about the personal struggles and achievements of Chabad representatives
By Staff Writer
Embattled Toronto Jewish Professionals Find Community and Connection at Chabad
Thousands of Jewish Torontonian professionals are finding connection and community at Uptown CYP
Chabad Brings “Audacious Hospitality” to Fredericksburg, Virginia
Historic Community and University of Mary Washington Welcome Long-Awaited Shluchim
Headed to a National Park? Chabad Has You Covered
Chabad Centers Near National Parks Make Judaism Accessible to Thousands of Visitors Each Year
Chabad Hosts Jewish RNC Guests Stranded By Flight Cancellations
Thousands of Jewish visitors who had come to Wisconsin for the Republican National Convention, found a warm welcome at Lubavitch of Wisconsin. When they were…
Ep. 46: The Myrtle Beach Makeover
Chabad-Lubavitch Headquarters presents Episode 46 of its podcast series about the personal struggles and achievements of Chabad representatives
By Shneur Brook
30 Years Later, the Rebbe’s Legacy Continues
Rebbe’s 30th Yahrtzeit Marked in Communities Around the World
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
Northernmost Chabad to Open in Fairbanks, Alaska
Rabbi Heshy and Chani Wolf will be launching Chabad’s northernmost outpost in Fairbanks, just 140 miles south of the Arctic Circle in Alaska’s heartland. The…
Chabad Scales Steep Slope in Steamboat Springs
Rabbi Isaac and Chaya Abelsky recently founded Chabad in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Nestled in the Rocky Mountains in northwestern Colorado, the town is famous for…
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