Congress Honors Lubavitcher Rebbe at Washington DC Conference

At the Living Legacy Conference, U.S. Senators and Government Officials set politics aside to honor the life work of the Lubavitcher Rebbe Senators, members of Congress, ambassadors, and dignitaries enjoyed kosher spreads, high-profile talks, and academic dissertations at a day-long conference in Washington DC. Held in an elegant caucus room, right across from the United […]

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Passover 2022: A Joyous Return to Connection and Community

Millions to once again join in family gatherings and communal Seders Passover is right around the corner, and Jewish families and friends around the world are eagerly looking forward to being together once again on the Seder nights. Chabad-Lubavitch centers are opening their doors to a record number of guests, and everyone is looking forward […]

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Alaska Rabbi Becomes Youngest Rabbi to Open Congress in Prayer

Rabbi Mendy Greenberg prayed for peace in Ukraine and paid tribute to the Rebbe Ahead of the upcoming 120th anniversary of the birth of the Rebbe—Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory—the U.S. Senate paid homage to the Rebbe and his influence on humanity at large, when Rabbi Mendy Greenberg, who directs the Mat-Su Jewish […]

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Dispatch From Kiev II: Preparing for Passover Amid Tragedy

Young volunteer continues his work despite death,destruction and a shortage of supplies The following was written by Daniel, a 21-year-old staffer at the Chabad-Lubavitch Jewish community in eastern Kiev, who has been devoting night and day to caring for the elderly and other vulnerable people in Kiev’s eastern flank, known as the “Left Bank.” He […]

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Meeting Jews and Making Moves in Minnesota

In 1986 a nuclear reactor in the Ukrainian city of Chernobyl exploded. Deadly clouds spewed across Belarus and Ukraine, leaving radioactive fallout that brought radiation sickness, cancer, and in the years to come, a sharp rise in birth defects. Growing up in the shadow of the disaster, Gennadiy Simanovich saw his friends grow sick with […]

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Aleph Rescues Afghans from Taliban

How an Orthodox Jewish non-profit airlifted hundreds of Judges and former US employees from the Taliban’s Afghanistan. When the Taliban started sending him death threats, Fazel Malek* had to leave his wife and daughter behind in Kabul, Afghanistan. After a team of Chabad rabbis arranged his family’s rescue, he’s now living at a Chabad Jewish […]

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