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Tamar Runyan is a writer and editorial assistant for the chabad.org news team. She lives in Coral Springs, Florida, with her husband and six precocious children, for whom she enjoys baking Torah portion-themed desserts to end Shabbat meals with a little extra Torah sweetness.
This week’s Torah portion discusses what makes an animal kosher. A land animal must both chew its cud and have split hooves; a water creature must have both fins and scales. Decorate these cupcakes to look like kosher fish with fins and scales. Ingredient...
The world’s largest Jewish community center opens to the public this Sunday with a 10-hour schedule of events, but the buzz around the new Menorah Center in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine, is palpable following the private opening yesterday of its Jewish Memory ...
During a two-day official trip to Moscow, Israeli Knesset Speaker Reuven Rivlin met with Russian Chief Rabbi Berel Lazar and expressed his appreciation for the work done by the Federation of Jewish Communities in the Former Soviet Union.
With temporary huts of all shapes and sizes dotting landscapes across the globe, passing motorists and pedestrians in the know can tell that the Jewish world is celebrating the holiday of Sukkot.
A predawn explosion rocked the Malmo, Sweden, neighborhood outside the city’s Jewish community center Friday, with residents reporting hearing loud noises prior to the blast.
Chabad-Lubavitch Rabbi Chaim Shlomo Diskin was chosen as "Man of the Year" in the welfare category by two local media outlets in the northern Israeli city of Haifa.
Chabad-Lubavitch Rabbi Menachem Greenberg was named “Person of the Year” by a local newspaper serving the central Israeli town of Shoham.
The Jewish community of Chelyabinsk welcomed a new Torah scroll to the city’s synagogue during a grand celebration last week coordinated by Chabad-Lubavitch Rabbi Meir Kirsh.
Israeli legislator David Azulay visited the Cyprus Jewish Community Centre in the coastal resort of Larnaca, drawn to the headquarters of Chabad-Lubavitch of Cyprus to witness its preparations in advance of the High Holidays.
A family in India named their daughter in memory of Rivka Holtzberg, the Chabad-Lubavitch emissary who was murdered alongside her husband Rabbi Gavriel Holzberg and their four guests at the Nariman House.
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