Iconic Group Photo at Chabad Rabbinic Conference Gets New Focus

Pandemic concerns at forefront amid preparations for 38th annual emissaries’ meeting Preparations are underway for the 38th annual International Conference of Chabad-Lubavitch Emissaries (Kinus Hashluchim), which will be held this year in a dual virtual and in-person format from Oct. 28 through Oct. 31. Due to ongoing concerns about Covid, there will be changes to […]

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Chabad Of Argentina Races To Inspire With Drive-Through Show

An epic endeavor commenced the moment Chabad of Argentina received approval from the La Rural exposition center to produce an avant-garde theatrical production, Aventura en el Templo (Adventure in the Temple) at the venue in Buenos Aires. It typically takes four to six months to prepare a theatrical production. Chabad of Argentina had just four […]

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From Berlin to Basel: ‘Daily Jewish Wisdom’ Makes for a ‘Guten Tag’

Daily Chassidism podcast in German tops the charts After a few soft bars of a guitar-strummed Chassidic melody, a calm, soothing voice comes through the headphones. “When the Alter Rebbe wished to bless Reb Yekusiel Liepler with wealth,” Chaim Rittri reads in German from HaYom Yom, “the latter said he did not want it; he […]

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Chabad House In A Car

Chabad of Texas Towns Celebrates the Beginning of its Second Year Rabbi Saadya Kaufmann, director of Chabad of Texas Towns, runs his Chabad house from the driver’s seat of his car. He clocks several thousand miles a month driving across the sprawling state of Texas, and around Jewish holidays, he spends even more time on […]

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TODAY: 30 Year Impact Event

“Vision Conscious” Hachanah to the Kinus Livestream Launch Today In anticipation of the upcoming Kinus Hashluchim, which is 30 years since the Rebbe delivered the landmark sicha of Kinus Hashluchim 5752,  a unique Zoom organized by the Moshiach Office and the Kinus Office will be taking place today at 3:00 PM NY Time. Thirty shluchim will […]

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A Defense Of Torah Judaism

Judaism Straight Up: Why Real Religion Endures Moshe Koppel Jerusalem, Israel: Maggid, 2020 About thirty years ago, wandering through the stacks of Cornell’s Olin Library, I found a book of old sermons by a prominent early twentieth-century rabbi. He offered a valiant defense of traditional Jewish practice. He wrote that the prohibition against pork, science […]

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A Family Affair In Africa

Chabad of Ivory Coast This past winter, Debbie Bensaid traveled to her childhood home in Kinshasa to help her parents with their community work. Her mother, Miriam Bentolila, was receiving treatment in Israel, her husband, Rabbi Shlomo, at her side. Debbie, their eldest, brought her husband and two kids to the Democratic Republic of the […]

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Ep. 10: Finding Beautiful Melodies In Torah-Observant Life

In Episode 10 of Lamplighters: Stories From Chabad Emissaries On The Jewish Frontier, singerDavid Babinet tells the story of his journey to Torah Judaism, which included stops on opera stages all over the world, and the home of Rabbi Simcha Backman, the shliach at Chabad of Glendale, California, whose friendship helped Babinet find the balance […]

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Scholars to Apply Rebbe’s Social Vision to World’s Most Challenging Problems

Conference hosted on Zoom from Oct. 11 to Oct. 14 Inspired by sociologist Professor Philip Wexler’s 2019 book, Social Vision: The Lubavitcher Rebbe’s Transformative Paradigm for the World an international group of scholars and practitioners in various spheres of research and social work will convene this week on Zoom to share new insights and ideas […]

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