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Shabbos at the Besht: What Is in a Dream?

This Shabbos at the Besht, Rabbi Zalman Abraham will lead a discussion on the topic, Dreams: When are they just a reflection of your reality? When do they divulge something deeper? What does it mean that Golus is just a dream?

Photo Gallery: Chanukah in Mariupol, Ukraine

On the 26th of Kislev 5772, in the Jewish day school “Simcha” in Mariupol, a Ukrainian city on the coast of the Sea of Azov, held a Chanukah celebration. The atmosphere in the school was full of light, warmth and joy. The children put on a Chanukah show with song and dance, and all participated in lighting of menorah and enjoyment of Chanukah treats.

80 Years of the GWB, 8 Days of Chanukah

Bris Avrohom, an organization headquartered in Hillside, NJ, lights up the hearts and souls of the Russian Jewish community. For Russian Jews, lighting a menorah in public is a great source of pride and victory. In the former Soviet Union, Jews were unable to observe the primary mitzvah of Chanukah. In the 1960’s, 70’s and 80’s, lighting a menorah that was visible from the street would land a Jew in jail, or worse. Jews from the former Soviet Union could not even imagine seeing a menorah lit in the office of a political dignitary.

Boston’s Mayor Attends His 18th Menorah Lighting

Boston’s Mayor Thomas Menino broke Boston Mayoral records, when he attend the Chabad Public Menorah in the Boston Common in the heart of Downtown Boston for the 18th time. The Mayor along with his staff were greeted by Rabbi Chaim Prus Head Shliach to Eastern Massachusetts, who began the public Menorah lighting ceremony in the Boston Common almost thirty years ago, in 1984.

Jewish Iowans Pause to Celebrate Chanukah

With only a couple of weeks until Iowa’s first-in-the-nation presidential primary election, the entire nation has it’s eyes on the Hawkeye State, as the volatile polls show the coveted state is anyone’s grab. The state’s voters are courted day in, day out by Republican presidential hopefuls vying for their vote, but this week, Jewish Iowans took a break from all the hectic campaigning to celebrate the holiday of religious freedom.

Video: Nat Lewin Fights for the Public Menorah

Torah Café

As the holiday of Chanukah gets underway, public menorahs have begun popping up in major cities throughout the world. While some shluchim have no issue obtaining permission from their local government to erect these menorahs, it is not uncommon that acquiring this permit can involve a long and difficult legal battle. In this lecture, noted civil liberties lawyer Nathan Lewin discusses his involvement in fighting legal battles to allow menorahs to be lit in the public arena.

RCCS Auction Split-the-Pot Prize Exceeds $328,000

Highest Auction Prize in History is Response to Record Number of Cancer Patients

BROOKLYN, NY — In the wee hours of Tuesday morning, with tens of thousands listening and watching via a multi-channeled simulcast, the Rofeh Cholim Cancer Society awarded their record-breaking Split-the-Pot jackpot of $328,028 to the Stern Family of Brooklyn, NY. In addition, more than 50 other fabulous prizes were awarded, direct from the RCCS headquarters, as the culmination of this year’s RCCS Miracles ‘11 Chinese auction campaign.

Girls Learn Almost 500 Lines of Tanya by Heart

The girls of Beis Chana’s Junior High, Miami, spent the month before Yud Tes Kislev memorizing Tanya during their recess, lunch breaks, and evenings. The score chart hanging in the hallway quickly filled up as the girls got tested each day. Weekend incentives, weekly call-a-thons, as well as the promise of amazing prizes, motivated the girls to put their all into this project.