|
By Reuvena Leah Grodnitzky Though he can no longer walk or speak, and needs assistance with many basic daily functions, he is determined to continue living as he would have before his diagnosis...
By Reuvena Leah Grodnitzky, Chabad.edu Since Rabbi Mendel and Henya Matusof moved to campus in 2005, it’s just as common to find Jewish students studying for their final exams as delving into a classical work of Jewish thought.
By Reuvena Leah Grodnitzky For tourists and residents alike, Chabad-Lubavitch at the Shore provides a much-needed spiritual respite from the sand and sun in and around Atlantic City. For the past 25 years, the Rapoport family has served beach-goers with traditional Sabbath and ...
By Reuvena Leah Grodnitzky When a concerned mother in Houston, Texas, named Melissa sent her son to a residential treatment center in Provo, Utah, it was not a decision that she ever thought she would confront.
By Reuvena Leah Grodnitzky The long-running show “Messages,” which produced 182 episodes during its seven years of production, brought the teachings of the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory, to a late-night audience in Ontario.
By Reuvena Leah Grodnitzky Jewish communities around the country are gearing up for their annual July 4th celebrations, noting the opportunity America has afforded Jewish life in allowing the unprecedented explosion in Torah study and observance of the past few decades.
By Reuvena Leah Grodnitzky Guests from across the nation’s birthplace and its environs marked the upcoming 17th anniversary of the passing of the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory, by examining a never-before-told story of how intensive diplomacy at the ...
By Reuvena Leah Grodnitzky Jewish communities around the world are preparing for commemorative events celebrating the life and leadership of the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory.
By Reuvena Leah Grodnitzky A select group of Philadelphia suburbanites is putting the Jewish Bible to the test by reviewing an as-yet unreleased new version with a broad-based commentary as part of their regular Torah study sessions.
By Reuvena Leah Grodnitzky Commemorating the giving of the Torah, which began with the transmission of the Ten Commandments at Mount Sinai more than 3,300 years ago, Shavuot is traditionally celebrated with dairy feasts, readings of the Decalogue and all-night study sessions.
|