Viennese Jewish Community Takes In Hundreds of Ukraine Refugees

All segments of the community have joined Chabad’s effort While the conflict, bloodshed and humanitarian crisis continues unabated in Ukraine, those who have been able to escape—many with the help of Chabad-Lubavitch, which has evacuated more than 35,000 refugees—have been absorbed by Jewish communities across Europe and beyond, including 500 in Berlin, several hundred in […]

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In Rocket-Battered Nikolayev (Mykolayiv), Urgent Evacuations and Aid Continue

City’s rabbi directs distribution of thousands of food packages from afar As Russian rockets and shells continue to batter the Ukrainian city of Nikolayev (Mykolayiv), on-the-ground sources report that the situation is getting worse by the day. “There is no longer food on the shelves and no medicine in the pharmacies,” says Rabbi Shalom Gottlieb, […]

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Rabbi Nachum Presman, 50, Chabad Emissary to Potsdam, Germany

A beloved congregational rabbi who provided comfort and support to many Rabbi Nachum Ber Presman, the humble and beloved Chabad-Lubavitch emissary to the Jewish community of Potsdam, Germany, and regional rabbi of the state of Brandenburg, passed away on Tuesday, March 8 (5 Adar II, 5782), three months after suffering a debilitating stroke. He was […]

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In Israel, Oldest Charity Assists Tens of Thousands of Ukraine Refugees

Crisis presents unique challenges that Colel Chabad intends to rise to JERUSALEM—For most of its 300-year history, Colel Chabad, the oldest charity in the Holy Land, has served Jewish refugees, immigrants and the displaced from around the world. Over the centuries, most who arrived in the land of Israel desperate and impoverished were, as in […]

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Hebrew School Torah Competition Streams Live Sunday at 11 a.m.

JewQ brings together kids from across North America and beyond Hundreds of children and their parents gathered at a New Jersey hotel for an inspirational Shabbat experience as they count down to the start of JewQ, an International Torah Championship, on Sunday morning. Some 2,000 kids from North America, Central and South America and elsewhere […]

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From Kharkov Subway to Hamburg Hotel, a Jewish Family’s Escape from Ukraine

Helped by Chabad at every step Alona Dedovsky considers herself lucky. For nine days she, her husband, young son, elderly parents and even older great-aunt lived deep underground in Kharkov’s Prospekt Gagarina subway station. “We came there early and got space in the metro cars where it was warmer,” says Dedovsky. “Most people had to […]

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A Page a Day, Chabad.org Completes Online Talmud Lessons

Rabbi Avraham Zajac’s class finishes the entire Talmud over seven years At 6:10 a.m., Sunday through Friday, dozens faithfully gather for an hour-long Talmud class with Rabbi Avraham Zajac, director of Chabad-Lubavitch of South La Cienega (SOLA) in Los Angeles. The study group has slowly leafed their way through the Talmud’s 2711 folios almost three […]

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