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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Today In Chabad History: Bais Iyar

Today in Chabad History: Today is Bet (2) Iyar, the birthday of Rabbi Shmuel of Lubavitch, also known as the Rebbe Maharash. Rabbi Shmuel was born in the Russian town of Lubavitch in the year 1834. After his father, Rabbi Menachem Mendel (aka the Tzemach Tzedek) passed away, the Maharash, who was the youngest of […]

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Talmud Teasers: Moses, Miracles & Matzah

Passover is packed with more traditions, customs, and historic significance than any other holiday on the Jewish calendar. The Talmud dedicates considerable discussion to these, and derives a great many lessons from the story and celebration of our Exodus. A The splitting of the Red Sea was not the only time a miracle of this […]

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A Jewish Community in Central Florida Passes the Torch

Brevard County, nestled on the east coast of central Florida, has seen tremendous population growth over the past decade. Recently, Temple Israel, a mainstay Reform congregation in the area, sold eight acres of their ideally located ten-acre property to Chabad of the Space and Treasure Coasts. The changeover represents a unique moment of cooperation toward […]

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As Volcano Continues to Rock St. Vincent, Chabad Brings Relief

Shaaryn Behr has lived through hurricanes and tornadoes, but nothing could prepare her for what she is currently experiencing. As Behr lit her Shabbat candles on Friday, April 9, the Caribbean island of St. Vincent lay blanketed by a thick coating of ash, shrouding it in darkness. “As I watched the Shabbat candles flicker, I […]

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Torah Visuals: Animations Bring Jewish Mysticism to Life

New firm collaborates with Chabad.org to illustrate holiness in the digital age The glowing Hebrew letters emerge out of pure white light. They each move independently, swarming across the screen like ants until an invisible force draws them together into a form. A human form basking in sunlight. The person, the earth and the sun […]

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New Chabad to Open in Zambia

Rabbi Shlomo Bentolila, Director of Chabad of Central Africa, announced his intent to open a new Chabad center in Zambia in memory of his wife, Myriam, who passed away last week at the age of 52. “She helped others quietly, without publicity,” wrote Rabbi Bentolila on Facebook, “She did things because it had to be […]

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Personal Journeys: A Child of the Holocaust

Dozens of eyes silently follow the slender man on the speaker’s dais. The only sound in the hall is his voice, which captivates the audience. World War II, Nazism, Auschwitz, the yellow patch—images of a frightening past come to life as he speaks of his journey.  Once a week, Efraim makes the trip from his […]

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