Florida Legislation Passes, Bringing a Moment of Silence to Public Schools

Giving children time to stop and think about what’s important The Florida Legislature passed a bill today requiring that all public-school students be given a brief period to pause and reflect as they begin each school day. The State Senate’s approval of the Moment of Silence in Public Schools bill follows its passage in Florida’s […]

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Return To Chengdu

One of the most populous cities in Western China, Chengdu is the thriving capital of Sichuan Province. Today, out of a population of more than 14 million, about forty-five individuals are Jewish. That’s less than one one-thousandth of one percent. But for the Chabad shluchim there, that’s reason enough to be in Chengdu.  When the […]

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Chabad Rabbi Returns Large Sum Of Cash Found in Couch

Rabbi Mendy Yitzchaki stuck his hand deep into the couch last Thursday in search of his daughter’s missing earring. Nestled in a crack was a stash of dollars and euros totaling approximately 100,000 NIS, roughly the equivalent of $25,000.00. Yitzchaki was stunned. Last August, Rabbi Yitzchaki and his wife Gitty moved to the biblical city […]

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New Jewish Children’s Book Helps Them Deal with Their ‘Big Feelings’

Author Chanie Kamman talks about ‘Me and My Feelings’ Everyone has feelings. That much is obvious. Some feelings are bigger than others, at times storming our consciousness and clouding our vision. What’s less obvious to many adults is that children have those same feelings, and they, too, must be properly addressed. Many professionals call these […]

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Book Notes

Less Stress, More Joy The Peace, Harmony, Joy Approach Scott Frank & Yossi Lerman 110 pages amazon.com Scott Frank is a business executive. Yossi Lerman is a Chabad rabbi. Both have been on a quest, as the title of their slim paperback says, to find more joy in life. Scott draws on his experience as […]

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In Hanover, Germany, a Chabad-Center Dedication Strikes a Deep Chord

Ceremony marks the first anniversary of the passing of Rabbi Binyamin Wolff When Sterni Wolff thought about the one-year anniversary of the passing of her husband, the unforgettable and beloved Chabad-Lubavitch emissary to Hanover, Rabbi Binyamin Wolff, she immediately knew what she wanted. “What I did not want was to go with the family to […]

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Jewish World Carefully Steps Out for Spring Holiday of Lag BaOmer

Communities to adapt celebrations to local conditions As the world peeks its head out from underneath the coronavirus pandemic with vaccines gaining steam in many places, prospects look positive for celebrations on Lag BaOmer—the Jewish holiday that has become a family festival celebrated outdoors the world over. Of course, matters have not yet reached full […]

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SOTW: My Child’s Kvetching

The strange, funny, and meaningful things that happen out in the trenches as Chabad representatives go about their business . . .  Motti Rubin – Albany, NY Episode 1/6 My three-year-old accompanied me as I was making rounds before Rosh Hashanah, visiting people and bringing them holiday packages. It was a bit more driving than […]

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