Fiftieth Chabad in the Lone Star State

Young couple setting out in October are the fiftieth to serve Texas In October, Rabbi Sholom and Chaya Block will be packing up the home they’ve lived in since their marriage eighteen months ago and setting out to serve the Jewish communities in Allen and McKinney, Texas. The Blocks, along with their newborn daughter, Bina […]

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Cteen Judaism 101 in University Today

Yeshivah University and Cteen partner to give College credits to some 100 students. This fall, some 100 teenagers are expected to register as Yeshiva University non-matriculated students in a ground-breaking course on the tenets of Judaism. In conjunction with CTeen, Chabad’s Teen Network, the  two-credit pilot course will cover topics of history and faith over […]

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Plugged In & Disconnected

The Art of Connecting With Students At UNLV Merav Gedalia, a senior at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, recalls the circumstances that brought her to Chabad. She was accepted to the university three weeks before the start of the new semester, but two days before orientation, her housing options had fallen through. “I reached […]

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Legacy Donors Ensure Chabad House Futures

$70 Million International Program Spurs Planned Giving When Michael and Gail Frye met Chaya and Rabbi Alter Korf a dozen or so years ago, the couple had no idea that they would all become close friends and an important part of each other’s lives. The Fryes already had a strong network of friends and community […]

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Readying for Rosh Hashanah 5780 Around the World

High Holidays are a time for renewed spirituality Ari Shortt is looking forward to celebrating Rosh Hashanah with his community. Shortt, a Ph.D. candidate studying psychology in Guelph, Ontario, will head to his neighborhood Chabad center with his wife, Eva, and two sons, ages 5 and 2, to enjoy the holiday alongside students and locals […]

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A Bee-Keeping Rabbi Explains What the Buzz Is All About

The complex world of honey bees has correlations to Judaism, and not just at High Holiday time Human instinct may be to swat, run away or do a frantic little dance to avoid contact with bees, but like most small living creatures, they have more to fear from us than we them. In fact, they […]

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A Look at 5779’s Most Formative Stories

From hatred to hope, and from loss to resolve The Jewish year 5779 was replete with consequential events, and Chabad.org/News covered hundreds of them. We shared uplifting moments of humanity at its best and heart-wrenching stories about humanity at its worst. We were there in Pittsburgh, as a community reeled from a horrific attack and […]

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The Sights and Sounds of Prepping for Rosh Hashanah

Pre-holiday activities at Chabad centers around the globe Rosh Hashanah is in the air. Hundreds of thousands of adults and children learn about and experience the holidays at Chabad centers each year, with more than 4,000 centers worldwide offering pre-holiday activities for young and old alike. Here are just a sample. Toot Your Horn! Dozens […]

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Two Men From Worlds Apart Fulfill the Same Dream: To Chant the Torah

Separate Jewish journeys culminate in a difficult, but rewarding, effort Sixty-seven-year-old Fima Shmulburd was born in Ukraine, during Soviet rule, and the child didn’t know he was Jewish until overhearing a conversation between his grandparents in Yiddish. “My grandfather made a joke about G‑d,” Shmulburd recalls, “and grandmother berated him, yelling ‘You are a Jew!’” […]

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