Measuring Growth

Dave Litman likes to keep a low profile. An innovative giant of the 1990s tech boom, and a pioneer with business partner Bob Diener in the online travel and hotel industry, Dave started a discount airline business in 1984 that became a multi-million dollar wholesale airfare consolidation operation. In 1991, he and Bob founded what […]

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The Small Town Where Ukraine’s Jews Go to Gain Strength

In good times and bad, Jews have visited the resting place of Chabad’s founder in Haditch, Ukraine Today marks 209 years since the passing of the Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, the founder of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement, in the village of Piena, Russia. Rabbi Schneur Zalman, known widely as the Alter Rebbe, was buried in […]

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Revisiting R. Schneur Zalman: The Alter Rebbe

Historical SketchesEvents in the Life of Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi.by Rabbi Joseph Isaac SchneersohnKehot, NY  2014.  www.kehot.com Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadiby Nissan Mindel5th printing Brooklyn, N.Y.:Chabad Research CenterKehot, 2002. www.kehot.com Rabbi Schneur Zalman of LiadiThe Origins of Chabad Hasidismby Immanuel EtkesWaltham, MA: Brandeis University Press, 2015. The Jewish calendar date of 24 Tevet, […]

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Today in Jewish History: 24 Tevet, Passing of Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, founder of Chabad Lubavitch

Today in Jewish History: 24 Tevet, Passing of Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi The end of 1812 found Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, also known as the Alter Rebbe, journeying through small towns and villages, distancing himself and his family from the Napoleonic invasion of Russia. After five months of travel, his convoy arrived in […]

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A Survivor’s Liberation Comes Full Circle at Great-Grandson’s Circumcision

The timing of the brit milah was no coincidence, says the family Rachele Kilgore, a new mother in Chapel Hill, N.C., called a local rabbi, Rabbi Zalman Bluming—co-director of Chabad-Lubavitch of Durham/Chapel Hill, with his wife, Yehudis—to schedule a brit milah (“circumcision”) for her newborn son. It would be a small, intimate affair, with just […]

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Fire Guts Chabad of Almaden Valley, Calif., Arson Suspected

Nobody was harmed, the Torah scrolls were saved In the wee hours of Wednesday morning, Dec. 22, in San Jose’s Almaden Valley, what appears to be an intentionally lit fire ripped through the distinct purple building of Chabad-Lubavitch of Almaden Valley. The fire devastated the building, tearing through the very foundation. Rabbi Mendel Weinfeld, co-director […]

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