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Storm-hit Jewish communities in northern Florida brace for Yom Kippur
Over the past week, Rabbi Fishel Zaklos has been stocking up on food and drinks, as well as connecting with the many members of his Naples Jewish community in northern Florida. Technically, this is what he does every year in preparation for Yom Kippur at ...
Community left with no food, water and power
Just days before Rosh Hashanah, western North Carolina has been slammed by Hurricane Helene’s inland trek, leaving residents without power, water and food. The Category 4 storm, which has already claimed 100 lives, made landfall on Thursday, sweeping thro...
Houston struggling with loss of power, water amid sweltering heat
The brunt of the historic Hurricane Beryl slammed into Houston, Texas, over the past week. After forming in the Atlantic some way between continental Africa and the Antilles, the swirl swiftly swept through the greater part of the Caribbean and Mexico’s Y...
Rabbi Ari and Mushkie Rubin lead relief efforts following Category 2 cyclone
The Rubin family’s post-Chanukah trip was abruptly cut short when they heard the news of a Category 2 cyclone heading towards their hometown of Cairns, Australia. The city, known as the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, is one of the most remote regions ...
Yom Kippur sermons in Florida soak in appreciation for storm’s near miss
Call it a sign that life is returning to normal. The marquee for Chabad of the Space & Treasure Coasts is back on display outside the building, and two of the congregation’s Torah scrolls have been returned to the ark following a mandatory evacuation ...
Emissaries do what they can: prepare food, open their homes, field calls and provide comfort
Hurricane Matthew may have spared South Florida from much damage, but it is taking direct aim at cities along the central coast, including Daytona Beach and areas in Brevard County, and was expected to cause major storm damage as it approached Georgia, an...
Millions flee coastal cities, inland centers prepare to assist victims
As millions of residents flee a massive and strengthening Hurricane Matthew, which is taking aim at Florida and the southern Atlantic Coast, Chabad-Lubavitch centers from Florida to the Carolinas are doing everything to prepare, from protecting Torah scro...
With power down in much of the city, emissaries work to assess damages and restock food for the holidays
After days of relentless heat—temperatures are expected to continue in the 90s—rain and no electricity and air-conditioning, one thing is clear: rebuilding parts of Tallahassee, Fla., that were impacted by Hurricane Hermine is going to take time, money an...
Hurricane Dean, which came ashore as a monster Category 5 storm, spared the Yucatan Peninsula’s resort areas, including Cancun, where Rabbi Mendel and Rachel Druk have established a new Chabad House.
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