Kosher Meals at University Leave Students Hungry for More
By Mimi Notik, Chabad.edu At the urging of Rabbi Dovid Tiechtel, co-director of the Chabad Center for Jewish Student Life, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign now gives their students the option of eating kosher meals every day.
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College Students Learn in Memory of Charlotte Rohr
By Mimi Notik In the weeks following the death of Charlotte Rohr, a network of campus-based Chabad-Lubavitch women emissaries and their students pledged to learn the Tanya.
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Learning Network Connects Jews Around the World
By Mimi Notik In its two years of operation, the Jewish Learning Network has paired some 1,500 people with volunteer teachers through the phone lines. A couple in Chicago and a woman in Northampton, England, are among those who have been assisted by the service.
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Jewish Student Centers Fuel Study Routines With Midnight Breakfasts
By Mimi Notik, Chabad.edu University-based Chabad Houses across the United States flung open their doors for late-night study sessions and Midnight Breakfasts designed to make the end-of-semester study season a bit more relaxing for students.
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Centered Around a College, Family Guides Harlem’s Jewish Renaissance
By Mimi Notik For Rabbi Shaya and Goldie Gansbourg, taking the wrong bus home opened up a world of Jewish opportunities in Harlem.
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Chanukah at Macy’s
By Mimi Notik The Jewish Children’s Museum’s Chanukah workshop was a hit with kids and parents who were shopping at the Macy’s flagship department store on 34th Street in Manhattan.
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City Once Opposed to Menorah Sponsors First Lighting
By Mimi Notik Chabad-Lubavitch of Pittsburgh lit a Chanukah menorah in front of the building that 20 years ago set off a legal showdown that went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Children From Online School Enjoy a Rare Opportunity for a Class Assembly
By Mimi Notik An online school serving children of Chabad-Lubavitch emissaries held a banquet Thursday during the International Conference of Emissaries in Brooklyn, N.Y.
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NYU’s Jewish Students Cruise and Schmooze on Hudson River
By Mimi Notik, Chabad.edu More than 500 college students turned out for the second annual Jews Cruise, a project of Chabad House serving New York University and Jewish Heritage Programs.
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Fun and Unity Abound at New Jersey Jewish Renaissance Fair
By Mimi Notik The Lubavitch Center of Essex County in West Orange, N.J., welcomed more than 2,000 people for its 29th annual Jewish Renaissance Fair.
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