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In June, for the first time ever, the Nigri Jewish Online School (JOS), hosted meticulously planned in-person get-togethers, to the delight of students and their families.
With the help of Rabbi Mendy Krasnjansky, co-director of Chabad of Maui, Sarfati, a native of Israel, and a group of 30 friends fled the island on Friday and made their way to Honolulu, where they had Shabbat dinner and lunch with the rabbi’s parents, Rabbi Itchel and Perel Krasnjansky, directors of Chabad of Hawaii.
A Kentucky man has been arrested for sending threats to a rabbi and Chabad Jewish Student Center at the University of Kentucky.
Three weeks after hurling an egg at a tefillin stand in Nes Tziona in northern Israel, Elad Levi returned on Friday to make amends.
This Thursday we hear from popular shadchan, Mrs. Chanie Lebovics, who has over 15 years of experience, as she addresses vital questions regarding the dating process.
Rabbi Gershon Avtzon of Cincinnati, OH, answers a weekly question pertaining to relevant issues in the Chabad community.
Watch a recap of an amazing seventh week at Gan Yisroel Parksville 5783/2023.
Chabad photographer Mordechai Lubecki documented his travels through Munich, Germany, capturing the famous sites and Jewish areas of the city.
Our sages teach, “Make for yourself a master, acquire for yourself a friend.” It’s sound advice for all areas of life, but especially decisions related to Torah study and observance.
Shalom Ber’s very identity was one of a soldier. He wasn’t just any soldier; he was a soldier of Hashem. He was proud to be enrolled in the international children’s organization, Tzivos Hashem, and used every opportunity to fight for the cause of goodness and kindness.