Torah & Tea, The Perfect Hakhel Blend

The Rebbe always encouraged us to create and participate in additional gatherings during shenas Hakhel. What can be warmer and more welcoming than a steaming cup of tea, a relevant Torah insight, inspired discussion, and friendly interaction with other Jewish women?! 

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A New Chabad Every Three Days: A Look at the Fastest-Growing Jewish Movement

Over the past year, Chabad has launched a staggering number of projects—many in multiples of 120—including the 120 new Shluchim (emissaries), honoring 120 years since the birth of the Rebbe—Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory, in 1902, in Nikolayev, Ukraine.

From Kherson to Hanover, How Two Sisters Shaped a Family’s Life

When Chaya Wolff was struggling with a new language in order to teach her seventh-grade students at Or Avner Day School in Kherson, Ukraine, 27 years ago, she could not possibly have known that someday—in the middle of a war that would ravage the city and the nation—her lessons would connect right back to one of her first students and to her own family as well in a profoundly meaningful way.

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Fourteen years after bearing witness to the murder of his parents, Gavi and Rivky Holtzberg HYD at the Mumbai Chabad House, Moishy Holtzberg opened the new Knesset session with reciting a chapter of Tehillim in their memory.