Chabad of Tampa brought mitzvah opportunities to sports’ biggest stage This year was the first time a Super Bowl was played—and won—by the home team on its home turf. And for some Jewish Tampa Bay fans, it was also the first time they felt truly at home, as the Buccaneers coordinated with Chabad of Tampa […]
Thousands of Chabad Women Envision a Better Year Ahead
In an online conference, emissaries discuss moving forward in a post-coronavirus world The dizzying geographical scope of the Chabad-Lubavitch empire of emissaries around the world has long been a topic of conversation—an impressive phenomenon that inspires amazement and admiration on any day. When it comes time for the annual conference of emissaries with so many […]
Worldwide Good Deeds This Week to Mark 49th Birthday of Rabbi With ALS
Readers encouraged to share their #mitzvahforyitzi on social media When Rabbi Yitzi Hurwitz, Chabad-Lubavitch emissary to Temecula, Calif., turned 41, he received a dreaded diagnosis. He had ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease) and would soon lose all mobility, including his speech. But nothing—not even a debilitating illness—could stop the indomitable spirit of this joyous Chabad Chassid, […]
Hope for Heroes in Rostov
Training the young to value those who have come before them Golda* was a toddler when peasants beat her parents during a pogrom in Rostov, Russia. A few years later she watched as Nazis rounded up and murdered 27,000 of the city’s Jews over the course of two days. After her miraculous survival, she returned […]
Online Study of Torah Classics Resonsates During Pandemic
Florida rabbi finds eager audience for ‘Gates of Trust’ and other ancient texts Duties of the Heart (Chovot Halevavot), authored almost a millennia ago by Rabbi Bahya ibn Paquda in Spain, is a classic work of Jewish literature, but not yet a New York Times bestseller. But when Terri Zweig, who left Virginia to move […]
What it’s Like to Be a Chabad Woman in Istanbul, Turkey
Chaya Chitrik will be keynote speaker Sunday at International Conference Straddling Europe and Asia, and extending into the Bosphorus Strait, the city of Istanbul, Turkey, boasts 700 years of rich Jewish history. Chaya Chitrik, who will be this year’s keynote speaker at the International Conference of Chabad-Lubavitch Woman Emissaries, says it’s been an honor and […]
International Conference Of Chabad Lubavitch Shluchos Begins Online
After a year of social distancing, thousands meet up again, virtually. In a usual year, the international conference of Chabad women representatives—known simply as the Kinus—draws over three thousand women from around the world to Brooklyn, New York, for four days of classes, symposia, and networking. But this isn’t a usual year, and with the […]
Today In Jewish History: The Passing Of The Rebbes Wife
Today marks a notable date in Chabad history: 22 (Chof-Beis) Shevat, the 33rd anniversary of the passing of Rebbetzin Chaya Moussia Schneerson, wife of the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of blessed memory. Daughter of a Rebbe and wife of a Rebbe, the Rebbetzin carried the mantle of position in a humble manner and with […]
Remembering the Life of Rebbetzin Chaya Moussia Schneerson
Greatness comes in many forms. Often we imagine the character of a giant as someone who influences an entire world, forgetting the silent majesty of those who make such greatness possible. Much has been said of the global achievements of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, but little is known to the public about […]
A Moment of Silence, a Year of Hard Work
Larry Pearson does not have school-aged children. He isn’t a teacher. Nor is he a rabbi. So why is he attending local school board meetings? In his words, “When I see something important that should get done, I do it.” These days, the important something is implementing a “Moment of Silence” in his local Sparta, […]