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Rabbi Heshy and Chani Wolf establish Chabad in Fairbanks
Out of the 5,000 Chabad-Lubavitch emissary couples already serving throughout the world, Rabbi Heshy and Chani Wolf have assumed the title of the northernmost emissaries: Last month they officially established the new Chabad center in Fairbanks, Alaska. T...
A prayer, a kidney donation and the memory of a boy sparks kosher in the Canadian Rockies
A kosher kitchen has arrived in the Canadian town of Banff, Alberta. The $200,000 project brings for the first time a full-scale commercial-grade kosher kitchen to one of North America’s premier resort towns and tourist destinations. And the whole thing i...
Chabad.org sits down with the team behind Make Peace: A Strategic Guide to Achieving Peace in the Land of Israel
The unprecedented Oct. 7 terror attack on the people of Israel was a wake-up call. No longer could the Holy Land’s safety and security be taken for granted. The belief that the country’s superior military and intelligence apparatus were invincible was no ...
A look at the Rebbe’s continued impact on individuals
Rivka was 17 when she left the Orthodox Jewish home where she was raised in Monsey, N.Y., and moved to Colorado with a non-Jewish man. Rivka was not just moving west; she was running. She’d felt suffocated, as if every part of the life she was living was ...
Rabbi Isaac and Chaya Abelsky establish new Chabad center in the mountains of Colorado
When Isaac Abelsky arrived in Steamboat Springs as a rabbinical intern for Chanukah of 2018, it didn’t strike him as anything more than a charming Coloradan town. To him and his fellow “Roving Rabbi,” the place seemed well-suited for a stop by adventurous...
Amid rising antisemitism, enrollment in day school and supplementary Jewish education on the rise
Last September, Erez, a Jewish father living in San Francisco, took his son to his first day at a highly-praised, self-described “holistic” secular private school in the Bay Area. This September, he plans to drive straight past that school and bring his s...
How a savvy social-media type app helps Jews observe an age-old commandment
For decades, technology companies have been thinking up the best ways to drive user engagement on their platforms. Tech giants have notoriously leveraged various psychological and social hacks to keep people using their applications. Recently, a specific ...
A Caribbean rabbi’s detour leads to unlikely Jewish connections in Guyana
When Rabbi Avromy Super couldn’t find a direct flight home to St. Lucia last October, he was disappointed. The rabbi, who established Chabad-Lubavitch of St. Lucia with his wife, Sternie, in 2019, usually didn’t have trouble finding nonstop flights to his...
After long history of discrimination against Jews, new name highlights progression
When Rabbi Moishe Meir and Penina Lipszyc moved to Fort Lauderdale in 1990 to establish a Chabad center, they were told not to waste their time. The upper-crust coastal city was notoriously inhospitable to Jews and the couple would be better served direct...
Blending the new normal of war with the surreal in Israel
On the evening of Oct. 6, 2023, as the globe blissfully rotated, an 8,000-lb. Iskander missile tore through the Kharkiv skyline and slammed into the city center, devastating everything within its range. The explosion shattered the windows in nearly every ...
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