Jewish Weekend Attracts North American Teens
By Reuvena Leah Grodnitzky Some 70 teenagers from locales across the United States and Canada descended on New York City for a weekend celebration of Jewish pride and unity, and community service.
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Hundreds of Arizona Students Pack Tent for Friday Night Meal
By Reuvena Leah Grodnitzky, Chabad.edu Tripling their typical attendance for a Friday night Shabbat meal, Jewish students at the University of Arizona made history last week when they packed the Chabad House not far from campus for the organization’s first-ever Shabbat 300 event.
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Students Take Conference’s Jewish Lessons Back to Campus
By Reuvena Leah Grodnitzky, Chabad.edu All told, the first-ever Northeastern Intercollegiate Shabbaton drew delegations from more than 20 universities from Vermont to Maryland.
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Businessman’s Largesse Helps Fund Historic Video Preservation
By Reuvena Leah Grodnitzky Ben Federman has yet to find the recording, buried amidst miles and miles of videotape, of his five-year-old self meeting the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory.
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Brooklyn Jewish Center Responds to Vandalism With Determination
By Reuvena Leah Grodnitzky Vandalism put Jewish worshippers on edge last week when a synagogue and community center in the Brooklyn, N.Y., neighborhood of Windsor Terrace was defaced just days before Yom Kippur.
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Suburban Chicago Jewish Center Prepares to Celebrate Decade of Service
By Reuvena Leah Grodnitzky Having its roots in a Torah class begun three decades ago, a full-service synagogue and community center in Northbrook, Ill., is looking to the future after 10 years of serving the community.
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First Synagogue Opens Doors to a South Denver Community
By Reuvena Leah Grodnitzky Douglas County, smack dab in the middle of Colorado’s fastest-growing Jewish community, got its first permanent synagogue after a grand-opening ceremony attended by local politicians and hundreds of residents.
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Eight Years Later, Students Still Answering Attacks With Good-Deed Marathons
By Reuvena Leah Grodnitzky, Chabad.edu Years after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, university students across the United States are collectively harnessing the painful memories of that day to fuel a push to bring goodness into the world.
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Florida’s Physically Challenged Will Get First Ritual Bath
By Reuvena Leah Grodnitzky Featuring ramps, hydraulic lifts and wheelchair-accessible preparation rooms, Florida’s first Jewish ritual bath for the physically-challenged will open in suburban Miami.
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Shalom Festival Brings Summer Harmony to Upstate NY
By Reuvena Leah Grodnitzky Some 800 people of all ages gathered at Saratoga Springs, N.Y.’s historic Congress Park for the sixth annual Shalom Festival, a Jewish music extravaganza that has become a fixture of summer life in the upstate community.
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