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Chabad couple is fighting for their right to oversee their children’s education
A flurry of stories has emerged from Gothenburg, Sweden, where Rabbi Alexander and Leah Namdar—co-directors of Chabad-Lubavitch of Sweden since 1991—have been defending their right to homeschool their four youngest children (ages 7 to 13). Their current c...
Chabad offers kosher food, mitzvahs and Jewish enrichment in Chicago and Milwaukee
When Rabbi Mordechai Gershon spoke with Chabad.org on Thursday last week about the Chabad Hub he helped set up at the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago, it was hard to get a full sentence out of him. The steady stream of passers-by just woul...
As the Obama Administration faces off against the state of Arizona in a challenge to a controversial law that targets suspected illegal immigrants, the Institute of American and Talmudic Law in New York invited lawyers to a seminar on U.S. immigration law...
Chabad sets up welcome centers for Jewish guests in Cleveland and Philadelphia
As the presidential convention season moves into high gear, Chabad-Lubavitch is setting up special centers and programs in Cleveland and Philadelphia to provide kosher food, daily prayer services and Torah-study classes for the tens of thousands of visito...
Excitement builds at the kosher campaign stop for every candidate and party
Rabbi Yossi Jacobson will join his neighbors throughout Iowa and head out for caucus night tonight, as they do every four years, being the first in the nation to vote in the contentious presidential primaries. But before that, the rabbi is keeping busy—ve...
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