Weekly Story: Rebuilding

Being that this Shabbos is Tes Adar Sheini, eighty-two years since the Frierdiker Rebbe first came to America to live and rebuild Judaism, I am posting the draft of a chapter from his upcoming biography on his activities to help rebuild the refugees in the DP camps and elsewhere after WWII.

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Picture of the Day

Stuck at Istanbul Airport or just passing through? Kosher food is now available at a vending machine between Concourse A and B in front of Starbucks and near the youth lounge, as well as at the İGA Lounge on the Mezzanine level above duty free.

From Kharkov Subway to Hamburg Hotel, a Jewish Family’s Escape from Ukraine

Alona Dedovsky considers herself lucky. For nine days she, her husband, young son, elderly parents and even older great-aunt lived deep underground in Kharkov’s Prospekt Gagarina subway station. Every step of the way with Chabad-Lubavitch.

A Page a Day, Chabad.org Completes Online Talmud Lessons

Learning a page a day, it takes Rabbi Avraham Zajac, director of Chabad-Lubavitch of South La Cienega (SOLA) in Los Angeles, seven-and-a-half years to complete the entire Talmud, and he’s been teaching since 2004, when he founded Chabad SOLA.