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A New Type of Tank Rolls from Russia into Crimea

Chabad students and Rabbis from the US, Europe, and Israel have set off on a journey across Russia in ‘Mitzvah tanks.’ As part of the trip, the expedition will visit Crimea, a territory recently annexed by Russia, to promote Judaism there.

Center to Serve Growing Community in South Carolina

It’s not a synagogue, not centered around prescribed hours of worship. It’s not about rituals performed within walls. It doesn’t even have a building, not yet anyway. Think more of a Jewish grandmother’s kitchen where the scent of challah bread lingers, the oven never rests and nobody leaves hungry. Even if they want to.

Charleston Post and Courier

Young French Jews Fleeing to Canada

While most couples establishing Chabad on Campus centers are not much older than the students they serve, Rabbi Shlomo and Matti Banon of Montreal, QC, and their nine children just completed their first year working with the Jewish student body at Université de Montreal (UdeM) and say that they all have been enriched by the experience.

Video: Aspiring Singer Returns with a Surprise

On a recent episode of The Voice, an Israeli singing competition show, a contestant from the previous year named Shai Dibo Cohen returned to try his luck again. While at his previous performance Shai looked like your typical Israeli from Tel Aviv, this time he came dressed differently – and with an added surprise for the audience and judges.

Anti-Semitic Vandalism at Memorial for Murdered Rabbi

A mourner attending a memorial service in North Miami Beach, Fla. for Rabbi Yosef Raksin, HYD, had his car defaced with a swastika, reaffirming the prevailing belief that his murder was a hate crime. The local police, however, remain unconvinced.

New Aspen Chabad Center Opening Reflects Warmth and Beauty of Its Surroundings

The grand opening of the new Chabad Jewish Community Center Aspen Valley reflected a tone similar to Colorado itself: warm, natural, friendly and touched by some of the most well-known mountains in America. And so it was fitting that, early in the event, with the backdrop of those iconic Rocky Mountains, Colorado Congressman Scott Tipton presented Chabad Rabbi Mendel Mintz with a flag that once flew over the nation’s capital.