LIVE at 8:00PM: 43rd Chabad Telethon

Join tonight 8:00pm EST for the 43rd Annual Chabad Telethon to benefit the work of Chabad of the West Coast.

The Chabad “To Life” Telethon has become famous worldwide as a joyful celebration of life and a reminder of the power of good deeds.

Telethon donations range from a single dollar to tens of thousands. Supporting the largest network of educational and nonsectarian social services under Jewish auspices on the West Coast. Countless people of all backgrounds and beliefs benefit from these community services — whether it’s a child who needs an education, a senior citizen who needs a friend, or an addict who needs a second chance.

Over the last 40 years The Telethon raised millions of dollars.

Funds generated by the Telethon support a range of Chabad’s efforts, which include: Education, Summer Camps, Youth Programs, children with special needs, Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation, Community Outreach, Crisis Intervention, AskMoses.com and many others.

Over the last 40 years, the Telethon has helped Chabad forge a unique partnership with actors, musicians, athletes, civic leaders and corporate executives. Featuring star-studded lineups and the endearing “dancing rabbis,” the Telethons are special events that have proven consistently popular with audiences. Click here for the Top Ten Celebrity Moments »

Past participants include Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Bob Dylan, Dennis Franz, Whoopi Goldberg, Anthony Hopkins, Magic Johnson, Jimmy Kimmel, Bernie Mac, Howie Mandel, Matisyahu, Edward James Olmos, Mike Piazza, Adam Sandler and Martin Sheen. The casts of numerous television shows, including ‘Friends’ and ‘Everyone Loves Raymond,’ have also made appearances.

“Whether it’s a child who needs a nurturing education, a senior citizen who needs some companionship, or an addict who needs a second chance, there are so many members of our community who are in desperate need,” said Rabbi Cunin. “Chabad has always been blessed by caring and compassionate supporters, and we want the Telethon to inspire them to come together to dance, to sing, and to reach out to those less fortunate.”

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