Thousands celebrate at the Kotel (Western Wall) JERUSALEM—His brow furrowed and eyes blazing with fierce determination, 9-year-old Chaim Katz—an artful dodger in yarmulke, peyot and tzitzit—slipped under the security cordon surrounding the steadily moving chuppah in the Western Wall Plaza. He squeezed by a gaggle of backward-walking cameramen, and surrounded by thousands of men, women […]
Remembering the Rebbe’s Father
Today marks the passing of Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Schneerson The 20th of Av (corresponding this year to July 29) marks 77 years since the passing of Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Schneerson (1878-1944), father of the Lubavitcher Rebbe. Rabbi Levi Yitzchak was a renowned scholar who served as the chief rabbi of Yekaterinoslav (now Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine) for […]
World’s Deepest Underground Synagogue Connects Material and Spiritual
New synagogue dedicated in central station of Tel Aviv-Jerusalem rail line For the more than 7,000 daily passengers who travel on the Jerusalem-Tel Aviv heavy rail line, Yitzhak Navon Station is the gateway to Jerusalem. Located adjacent to the Central Bus Station and the largest convention center in the Middle East, Binyanei HaUma, the station […]
100 Strangers Attend Jewish Burial for Man From Tiny Alaskan City
The dying man’s request: “Rabbi, bury me with my people” Jules Claven lived for decades in close proximity to bears, moose, caribou and sheep in the Alaskan town of Soldotna (pop. 4,000), but nowhere near a Jewish community. In his 80th year and terminally ill, he called the Alaska Jewish Campus, which is listed on […]
Estelle Hedaya, 58, Jewelry Executive: 98th and Final Victim of Surfside Condo Collapse
Brooklyn native remembered as a good friend and adventurous blogger More than a month after the collapse of the Champlain Towers South in Surfside, Fla., Estelle Hedaya, 58, has been identified as the 98th and final victim of the tragedy. Hedaya worked in the jewelry industry in New York for more than 25 years before […]
Rabbi Mendel Aronow, 93, Authentic Chassid Who Illustrated ‘Fear of Heaven’
A servant of G-d on a lifelong search for truth It was late one Purim afternoon when Rabbi Mendel Aronow made his appearance at a farbrengen gathering in Toronto’s Chabad-Lubavitch yeshivah. Joining the students’ Purim festivities—the yeshivah was located just across the street from his home—he told them that later in the evening, he would […]
CKids Gan Israel Camp Doubles in Size
After last year’s inaugural pilot session, CKids Gan Israel doubled this year in size and duration. CKids Gan Israel’s promo video opens with a shot of young Aiden Batkilin devouring a rainbow snowcone and dressed in the camp’s effervescent blue tie-dye shirt. “If I would describe the camp in one word, I would describe it […]
What’s the Top School in Berlin? The Chabad High School for Girls!
Students receive best scores in year-end testing A Chabad-run Jewish high school for girls was named the best school in all of Berlin by the city’s department of education after its students received top scores on end-of-year state testing despite coronavirus pandemic shutdowns. Staff at the Jewish Traditional School were notified of the designation after […]
Faigy Bassman, 63, Joyful Mentor and Tireless Jewish Advocate
From her Chicago home, she lavished love and attention to all those who crossed her path They say you can tell a person’s personality from their couch. Faigy Bassman’s couches feature fluffy cushions with large floral designs on a light background, drenched in sunlight from the largest bay window I have ever seen, and are […]
Boston Rabbi in Anti-Semitic Stabbing Responds: ‘I’ll Train Eight New Rabbis’
Rabbi Sholom Noginski says conquering darkness with light is ‘the only way forward’ The rabbi who was stabbed eight times in an anti-Semitic attack in Brighton, Mass., on July 1, has proclaimed his resolve to train and ordain at least eight new rabbis who will join the Chabad-Lubavitch worldwide network in spreading the light of […]