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I find the parallels between protecting ourselves emotionally and the guidelines for protecting oneself physically to be amazingly similar . . .
When a hurricane approaches, it doesn’t matter how much money you have or how big your house is, it matters how many batteries and flashlights and non-perishable food are in your closets. A hurricane is a great equalizer . . .
Rabbi Avrohom Rapoport rode through the streets around Atlantic City, N.J., this morning on a construction truck laden with food and water. Debris is everywhere, with parts of houses, roofs and boardwalk pieces littering the ground. Cars occupy spots on l...
While the millions throughout the Tri-State Area and beyond furiously made last minute preparations before the onslaught from Hurricane Sandy began, Rabbi Anchelle Perl also concerned himself with spiritual pursuits.
As Hurricane Sandy inches ever closer to the Eastern Seaboard, Rabbi Eli and Beila Goodman are among the millions of people, stretching from Boston to Washington, D.C., preparing for the arrival of what meteorologists say could be one of the biggest storm...
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Chabad at the Shore, NJ
After the horrific devastation of Hurricane Sandy, Chabad at the Shore swung into action providing relief, comfort and help.
Communities devastated by storm find comfort during Chanukah.
Shluchim Return to Their Posts Following Disaster
October 2012. In the aftermath of superstorm Sandy, we visit Chabad-Lubavitch emissaries in some of the areas that were hardest hit by the storm.
Jewish families and communities face the daunting task of rebuilding their lives.
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