Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a proclamation in honor of Education and Sharing Day.

THE STATE OF TEXASGOVERNOR To all to whom these presents shall come,Greetings: Know ye that this official recognition is presented to all observing Education and Sharing DayApril 9, 2025 Education, the cornerstone of a strong and free society, determines what we know and shapes who we are. In that light, education entails more than the […]

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Memorial For Miami-Dade Mayor’s Mother Held at Chabad

A Shloshim Memorial Service honoring the life of Lois May Jaffin Levine, the mother of Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, was held this week at Chabad Chayil in Miami-Dade North. The program began with a heartfelt performance by children from Chabad’s CHAP program, a daily after-school program for Jewish public school students. The children sang […]

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Shluchim to Infuse Jewish Life on Amelia Island

Douglas Greene, a real estate investor, moved to Amelia Island, Florida about 15 years ago. Like many of the island’s residents, Greene and his wife, Carolyn, enjoy the balmy weather and laid-back lifestyle on the island, which, at the northeastern tip of the state of Florida, is the southernmost of the Sea Islands chain along the […]

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From Darkness to Light: Am Yisroel Chai

So this JUST happened! On January 30, 1933, the Nazis held a torch-lit procession through the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin to mark Hitler’s rise to power. Hitler delivered fiery speeches, declaring the urgent need to rid the world of the so-called “bacteria” of the Jewish people. The Brandenburg Gate became a symbol of the Nazi […]

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It’s Time to Talk About: WHEN HASHEM ANSWERS ‘NO’

One of the hardest experiences that we face personally, and as parents and educators, is when we and our families pray for someone – or something to happen – and it does not work out the way we hoped and prayed for. We then live with the feeling that we turned to Hashem and Hashem […]

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Coldest Mitzvah at the South Pole!

Elliott took his adventurous spirit to new heights (or depths!) by wrapping Tefillin at the South Pole, where temperatures plummeted to a bone-chilling -36°C (-66°C with wind chill). Even in the harshest conditions, his commitment to fulfilling a mitzvah shines bright. It’s a beautiful reminder that no matter where we are in the world, we […]

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