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A new chapter in Mogilev’s 500-year Jewish story begins
A black-and-white photograph from early 1940s Mogilev, Belarus, captures a hauntingly familiar scene. A group of Jews, their faces etched with uncertainty, being herded down a street by German soldiers, their fate unknown. Eighty years later, that very im...
From aircraft carriers to remote bases, rabbis provide spiritual support to Jewish service members around the world
As Purim approaches, thousands of Chabad emissaries worldwide are gearing up for the holiday’s joyous celebrations. Rabbi Yehoshua Rubin is no exception. What sets him apart, however, is his unique congregation—25 active-duty Navy officers stationed at Na...
Chabad leads emergency response as multiple blazes threaten historic Jewish neighborhoods
In the wake of the devastating Palisades Fire, which has already consumed more than 1,000 structures, including the home of at least one Chabad rabbi, three additional major fires erupted across Los Angeles County with two blazes breaking out within city ...
Children of veteran Chabad emissaries in Ukraine return home
Rabbi Reuven Kaminezki is no stranger to Ukraine. Born and raised in Dnipro, Reuven has returned home many times since the war broke out in 2022 to support the Jewish community’s critical humanitarian and spiritual missions. So when, together with his wif...
Surge in sales again this year for those praying at home
With the sounds of the shofar already being heard each day during the month Elul, some can hear the echoes of the upcoming Rosh Hashanah prayers in anticipation of the holiday, which begins this year before sundown on Monday, Sept. 6. The High Holidays ar...
A servant of G-d on a lifelong search for truth
It was late one Purim afternoon when Rabbi Mendel Aronow made his appearance at a farbrengen gathering in Toronto’s Chabad-Lubavitch yeshivah. Joining the students’ Purim festivities—the yeshivah was located just across the street from his home—he told th...
Record sales amid synagogue attendance limits and self-quarantining
As the summer months near their conclusion, some can already hear the echoes of the upcoming Rosh Hashanah prayers. The High Holidays are the focal point of the year for many, and the start of a new year gives the opportunity to step back, reconsider and ...
A simultaneous new start to study of Mishneh Torah and Sefer Hamitzvot
Throughout the long, difficult months of the coronavirus pandemic, many have said that a bulwark against worry each day was their study of Torah—particularly, the daily study of Maimonides’ Mishneh Torah—a connection to eternal wisdom in a time of uncerta...
Scholar, teacher and member of rabbinic court known for his kindness
Rabbi Aharon Yaakov Schwei served in many positions throughout his life, including as a teacher, summer-camp rabbi and serving on the rabbinic court of the Crown Heights Jewish community in Brooklyn, N.Y. But throughout it all, say those who knew him well...
Universal and deeply personal, ‘michtavim klaliim’ set the tone for the upcoming holiday
“To the Sons and Daughters of Our People of Israel, Everywhere.” It was with these words that the Rebbe—Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson of righteous memory—began his public letters, which were transcribed and published before major Jewish holidays each y...
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