1,210 new institutions mark a renewed commitment to the Rebbe’s vision Shimmy Borgen, a young father in the Kew Gardens Hills area of Queens, N.Y., will be taking his family to visit the Ohel, the resting place of the Rebbe—Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory. He’ll also be taking one day each week to […]
11,200 Boxes of Matzah in 800 Communities to Honor Beloved Rabbi
Rabbi Chaim Gurevitch’s final act was to give shmurah matzah to a Jewish family Rabbi Chaim Gurevitch was a man on a mission, to share shmurah matzah with as many Jewish people as possible. It didn’t matter if the recipient was so far from Jewish observance that he or she would not attend a Passover […]
How Jews in Ukraine Will Celebrate Passover This Year
50,000 Seder kids with matzah and other holiday necessities are on the way They will be in shelters, private homes, refugee camps, synagogues and military bases. But come what may, when night falls on Passover eve on April 15, the Jews of Ukraine will pause to eat matzah and bitter herbs, drink four cups of […]
Building the World One Soul At a Time
Geula Message from Parshas Tazria with Rabbi Avrohom Yehuda Kievman, Dayan at Melbourne Beis Din, based on the teachings of The Rebbe
California Rabbi & Ohio Trucker Rescue Paralyzed Grandmother in Ukraine
A baffling plea for help reached Rabbi Mendy and Esther Harlig on March 7th. A member of their Chino Hills, California community asked if the Harligs could help rescue her cousins in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Rabbi Harlig said he had hosted this community member for Shabbat meals and he knew she had moved to California from […]
Redesigned and Updated, Chabad.org’s Haggadah Brings a Classic Text to Life
Second edition tops Amazon’s charts for both “Haggadahs” and “Jewish holidays” categories In Spring of 2021, just weeks before what would be many people’s second Passover in isolation, Chabad.org released an all-new Haggadah. The Haggadah came at just the right time for so many who would lead their own Seder for the first time, or […]
Five Killed in Terror Attack in Bnei Brak, Israel, Are Laid to Rest
Victims included local residents, an Israeli Arab police officer, and workers from Ukraine The five people who were killed when a gunman opened fire in the central Israeli city of Bnei Brak on Tuesday were laid to rest in Israel. It was the third terror attack in a little more than a week. The victims […]
Sivan Rahav Meir Interviews Rabbi Shlomo Peles
Sivan Rahav Meir is an Israeli journalist, news reporter, and TV and radio anchor. Last week she traveled to Kfar Chabad to speak with Rabbi Shlomo Peles, a key figure in Chabad’s response to the Ukrainian war and refugee crisis. Here we present Sivan Rahav Meir’s account of the meeting. It was almost midnight when […]
What It Has Been Like to Host Ukraine Refugees
Chabad-Lubavitch emissary Chanie Myers writes of having more than a dozen house guests at any given time Together with her husband, Slovakian Chief Rabbi Baruch Myers, Chanie Myers serves as Chabad-Lubavitch emissary in Bratislava. Over the past few weeks, the Myers family has welcomed a stream of Ukrainian refugees into their home. Here, she shares […]
New York Judge Rules on Some Smart Jewish Kids
JewQ international contestants compete in Princeton, N.J. Fourth-grader Avery (“Masha”) McMullen of Haverford, Pa., loves to learn, and says language arts is her favorite subject. But it was her knowledge of Judaism that propelled her to the head of the class in an international Jewish competition for kids. When the Coopertown Elementary School student received […]