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Tyler Hochman describes his effort to send 280 wheelchairs to Israel with a metaphor.
Approximately 400 young girls and women joined together for a massive baking project in Northern New Jersey that organizers asserted could be the largest such event in the world.
Jewish college students around the world are gearing up for the annual Chabad on Campus International Shabbaton, set to take place Oct. 22-24 in New York.
With three days to go until the close of voting in the second-annual Jewish Community Heroes contest, dozens of Chabad-Lubavitch leaders, including three campus Chabad House directors, are in the running for $25,000 to boost their non-profit projects.
With each passing day before Sukkot Jews the world over turn their faces toward the heavens, collectively wondering if the weather will hold for the seven-day festival.
As Jews throughout the world head to synagogue this weekend to spend the holiest day of their calendar immersed in prayer and fasting, the often overlooked population of Jewish prisoners will likewise participate in services of their own.
As the High Holidays approach, Chabad-Lubavitch centers around the world are urging Jews everywhere to participate in a season of spiritual awakening and personal reckoning bookended by Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
Jewish educational institutions from Massachusetts to California dominated an online vote-gathering competition and stand to win a total of $6 million from a Kohl’s Department Stores charity.
The special 30th-anniversary Chabad “To Life” Telethon will air live from Hollywood, Calif., this weekend, bringing together host Larry King and dozens of other celebrities and performers in support of Chabad-Lubavitch of the West Coast’s numerous educati...
As the summer draws to a close, a veritable army of rabbinical students are concluding their tours of communities large and small around the globe.
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