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With Generations in Tow, Women the World Over Prep for New York Conference

It’s a family affair, albeit for the female side of the family. Thousands of women and girls from around the world are preparing to travel to New York next week for the annual Kinus Hashluchos—the International Conference of Chabad-Lubavitch Women Emissaries.
With Stories and Song, a Chassidic Memorial and Celebration in Chicago

Part of worldwide observance of ‘10 Shevat,’ the day prompts inspiration for moving forward.
Rabbi Ariel Rav-Noy, 36, Served Persian-Jewish Community in Los Angeles

Remembered for his warmth and patience, and his instant connection to people of all ages.
Surveying South Dakota: A History of Rabbis Keeping in Touch With Residents

For holidays and other Jewish needs, Chabad representatives are at the ready to serve the final frontier.
This is the meaning of "Love your fellow as yourself": Just like you are blind to your own failings, since your self-love covers them up, so, too, should your fellow's failings be swallowed up and concealed by your love for him
— Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Lubavitch (1789-1866)
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G‑d is not just big—He is infinite.

If He were only big, then those things that are small would be further from Him, and those things that are big would be closer.

But to the Infinite, big and small, far and near are irrelevant terms.

Nothing is too small for His concern; no place is too far that He cannot be found ...

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