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Beneath a Sky of Fire: Young Professionals Embark on a Mission of Solidarity in Israel

Under the flickering lights of Israeli artillery, a group of forty young professionals from Chabad Young Professionals disembarked at a makeshift base along the Gaza border. It was the first stop on a week-long mission to Israel, a life-changing journey set to take them to army bases, displaced families, neglected farms, and wounded soldiers across the nation.

Banff and Canadian Rockies Gets Its First Full-Time Rabbi

Banff is one of many small towns that line the Canadian Rockies, getaway destinations to enjoy pure natural beauty and disconnect from an otherwise bustling world. But Rabbi Dovid Pinson, a Chabad-Lubavitch rabbi originally from Brooklyn, N.Y., sees something more: a chain of untapped terrain, prime for an infusion of dynamic and authentic Judaism.

Old Greenwich, Connecticut, Gets Infusion of Jewish Community

To walk down Sound Beach Avenue in Old Greenwich, Connecticut, is to experience a slice of Americana. Colonial homes surrounded by white picket fences and manicured shrubs are a picture of historic New England. It is fitting that the family who will serve as the Chabad-Lubavitch shluchim to Old Greenwich, which traces its history back nearly 400 years, are fifth- and sixth-generation shluchim to the United States.

NYC Emergency Management Issues Weather Alert For Shabbos and Sunday

The NYC Department of Emergency Management has issued a weather alert for Saturday, January 6 into Sunday, January 7, 2024. According to the National Weather Service, light snow and a wintry mix begin early Saturday afternoon, becoming increasingly likely by the evening. Rain continues to mix with snow overnight, particularly along the coast, with precipitation tapering off Sunday morning.