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Initiative began 30 years ago targeting college students at their spring break hotspots
From hospital patients and the homebound to travelers to remote destinations, tens of thousands of isolated Jews around the world will be able to conduct a Passover Seder wherever they are this year by means of their own personal Seder-in-a-Box—an initiat...
“Being Jewish is what carried me throughout my time in jail,” says Sara
On her first day in the South Florida correctional facility in 2022, Sara remembers thinking to herself, “welcome to the jungle.” As a naturally quiet and private person, it was hard for her to adjust to the chaos of jail life. And yet, she says, in a pla...
Ohr Chabad to open in the coming months in the Yatir forest in southern Israel
After years of comprehensive bureaucratic planning and collaboration with the Israeli government and Chabad-Lubavitch leadership, the town of Ohr Chabad (“Light of Chabad”) will literally be on the map of Israel in the coming months, nestled in the beauti...
Jewish Braille Institute partners with Kehot Publication Society
As part of its longstanding effort to make Jewish texts available to as many people as possible, the Kehot Publication Society has released a newly revised, free Annotated Passover Haggadah designed for the visually impaired and reading disabled in partne...
Life-saving work funded in advance of 29th anniversary of the Rebbe’s passing
As a sign of their appreciation for the Rebbe—Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory—and to raise funds for the Jews of Ukraine, the American photographer Mark Seliger and his brother, artist Yoel Seliger, released 250 limited edition prints ea...
A spiritual journey to the past helps participants shape their present
Young Jewish leaders from across North America walked in the footsteps of the Jews of Poland last month and explored what it means to be Jewish. Chabad Young Professionals from Raleigh, N.C., the Upper East Side of Manhattan, Montreal and Dallas visited t...
Stamford Hill facility a model for family programs in Britain
With the mayor of London’s highest stamp of approval, the Lubavitch Children’s Centre in the Stamford Hill area was recently recognized for its achievements in promoting children’s health, well-being and development. As the recipient of the Gold Award of ...
Many participants ‘deeply moved’ at Encounter Shabbaton
More than 500 young and eager Jewish leaders from across the globe began their week invigorated after an inspiring weekend at Chabad Young Professionals (CYP) Encounter Shabbaton, which took place on January 12-15 in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Broo...
Mezuzah program part of a year-long province-wide effort to raise mitzvah awareness
Hundreds of Jews in British Columbia are making their homes holy with new mezuzahs and having their old ones checked with the help of Chabad Lubavitch in British Columbia. As part of a year-long “Ambassadors of Light” program, Jewish residents around the ...
Chabad-Lubavitch center opens in Massachusetts coastal hideaway
Martha’s Vineyard is, without a doubt, beautiful. There are majestic cliffs, white beaches and painted wooden homes with neat picket fences. Look out beyond the beach grass and sand, and you’ll see fishing boats bobbing in the blue sea. It is also undenia...
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