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Heavy Rainfalls Flood Chabad of Venice
The City of Canals has been overwhelmed by more than six feet of rain, resulting in the worst flooding in 50 years.
Mysterious Picture Met with Scrutiny
When a Ukrainian shliach found an 1840 portrait in government archives marked “Rabbi Yisrael Friedman,” he was sure it was ‘der heiliger Ruzhiner.’ Was he right?
A Secular Will Recognized By Halacha
With the recent inroads so-called progressives have been making in traditional yiddishkeit, many are abandoning halachic wills in favor of secular ones. Rabbi Aryeh Citron teaches us how to make a will that is both halachically valid and legally sound
Clearwater Ushers in a New Era
Chabad of Clearwater ushered in the new year by breaking ground on a magnificent new campus.
Tzfas Summer Adventure Comes to an End
Over 100 bochurim enjoyed a wonderful summer at Yeshivas Kayitz Tzeirei Hashluchim.
Torah Written at Mekomos Hakedoshim Brought to Ohel
Last Wednesday, a one-of-its-kind Sefer Torah was brought to New York to be completed at the Ohel.
Chabad Coordinates Relief in the Wake of Hurricane Dorian
Some Jewish residents in Abaco Islands remain unaccounted for; meanwhile, supplies are en route from Miami.
Slovakia Gets First New Torah Since Holocaust
The Jewish Community of Slovakia welcomed its first Sefer Torah since the holocaust during the Bar Mitzva celebration of a young Shliach.
Course on Contemporary Halacha Mastered
Rabbonim, Shluchim, Anash and Bochurim completed a yearlong contemporary Halacha Course for the modern era, with a comprehensive look at cutting-edge science, hundreds of teshuvos and a broad range of topics.
Jewish Life in Remote Saskatchewan
Merkos Shluchim Mendel Super and Eliyahu Citron share their experiences of encountering Jewish life and memory in remote Saskatchewan.
Yeshivas Kayitz Yerushalayim Flourishes in First Year
Yeshivas Kayitz Yerushalyim, a program combining a good learning environment with incredible travels across Eretz Yisroel, completed their first year of operation with resounding success.
KGB Apologized for Persecuting the Rebbe’s Father
In the final days of the Soviet Union, the regime acknowledged that it imprisoned the Rebbe’s father on false charges.
Argentina Celebrates Siyum Harambam
A crowd of over 250 men and women joined together this Monday night, Hey Av, for a Siyum Harambam, in the Machon Or Chaya Ballroom in Buenos Aires.
What It’s Like to Be Jewish in Ghana
Zachary Bucheister, a native of Westchester, N.Y., describes what it’s like to be part of Ghana’s tight-knit, but chronically transient Jewish community.
Rabbi Yisroel Meir Lau Joins Dedications
Rabbi Yisroel Meir Lau, joined for three dedication events that took place last week in Cannes and its surrounding area.
What is the Worth of a Penny?
Rare coin from the Frierdiker Rebbe recently fetched nearly $7,000 at auction.
From Rebbe’s House in Paris to Eretz Yisrael
A family who lived in a special home in Paris, that once belonged to the Rebbetzin Chana, has moved to Israel this week.
Rekindling Jewish Life in Barcelona
Chabad Shlucha Nechama Libersohn talks about the challenges of Kosher food, Chinuch, the new Chabad house, and the return of Judaism to Spain After 500 Years of darkness.
Campers Retrace the Frierdiker Rebbe’s Footsteps
Gan Yisroel Detroit campers took a historic tour of the Frierdike Rebbe’s 5690/1930 visit to the Detroit Jewish Community.