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Mendel Feldman (Odesa, Ukraine) to Ruth Feldeshrov (Moscow, Russia)
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Campus Chabads Boost Jewish Pride to Counter Hate-Filled Encampments
Dylan Zouber is a first-year student at the University of Minnesota. The Deerfield, Illinois native said the protests he encountered on campus gave him a different view of the university. Zouber knew he’d find a safe and welcoming environment at Chabad and joined them for the Passover Seders, where Rabbi Yitzi and Chavie Steiner welcomed him and scores of other students while turmoil raged along University Avenue.
Eagle Eyed Crown Heights Resident Calls Shomrim On Porch Pirate, Thief Arrested
A recidivist thief with an extensive criminal history was nabbed again Thursday when an eagle eyed community member called Shomrim after witnessing a crime.
Baby Boy!
Shmuel Leib and Chaya Polter from Crown Heights had a baby boy! Shalom Zachor: 628 Empire Blvd 10:00pm Upstairs
Hebrew School Hits the Road
In November 2022, Rabbi Mottel and Nechama Gurevitz opened Chabad of Coquitlam. “It started with Hebrew school,” Rabbi Gurevitz says, “but it’s become a real community.”
Op-Ed: Crown Heights City Council Member’s Betrayal Has Not Gone Unnoticed
I am a member of the Crown Heights Jewish community. I was also privileged to be a part of the ad hoc committee that went all out to elect Crystal Hudson back in 2021. However, having worked to elect someone does not give me the obligation to stand by quietly when they say or do something wrong.
The Jew Project: Abe Kugielsky, Photographer of Hasidim in USA
Abe Kugielsky is a antiques Judaica expert and photojournalist of Hasidic Life in America.. She sat down for a portrait with Yisroel Teitelbaum of The Jew Project.
Here’s My Story: Not Even A Banana
Yonason and Devorah Adler are retired system analysts for the Social Security Administration currently residing in Baltimore. They were both interviewed in February, 2024.
Community Organizations Team Up Again for Popular Lag B’Omer Celebration
MASK and IDCC will once again partner with NCFJE to sponsor the street fair following the Great Lag B’Omer Parade, making it the largest in recent memory.
New Engagement!
Laizer Rosenberg (Monsey, NY) to Shaindel Gotlieb (Lomita, CA) L’Chaim: Tonight, Thursday, 8:30pm at Rubashkin’s 1349 President Street
Prevention101: Series on Trauma: Episode #9 – What Percentage of Trauma Victims Experience Long-Term Effects of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder or Go on to Use Drugs?
Series on Trauma: Episode 8 – Parenting in a Post-October 7th World. The series addresses questions regarding trauma following the massacre of October 7th and the surge of global anti-Semitism.
Findings From The First Bais Hamikdash Discovered In The City of David
A new scientific study of unprecedented scope has managed to accurately date findings from the First Temple period that were discovered in the city of David, shedding light on events mentioned in the Bible.
Rabbinical College Of America To Host Annual Founders Gala on June 20th
Join us for an unforgettable evening at The Rabbinical College Annual Founders Gala on June 20th. We’re thrilled to honor two incredible individuals, Joe Piscopo, and Ron Beit, for their remarkable contributions and dedication.
Video of The Day
What’s that Yellow Flag? News reporter stumped as a Mashiach Flag flies at UCLA protest.
BDE: R’ Nachum Mizrachi, 69, OBM
With great sadness we report the passing of R’ Nachum Mizrachi OBM, a Lubavitcher Chossid from Kfar Chabad. He passed away on Thursday, the 24th of Nissan, 5784.
House Passes Antisemitism Awareness Act to Combat Campus Antisemitism
Agudath Israel of America applauds the U.S. House of Representatives for passing the Antisemitism Awareness Act (H.R. 6090) which will provide another critical weapon in the fight against the scourge of antisemitism on campus.
Seminar Series In Russia Brings New Inspiration to FSU Youth
A series of regional winter seminars, attended by Jewish students from dozens of surrounding cities and towns, drew hundreds of enthusiastic youngsters eager to develop their Jewish identity and spirituality and gain deep knowledge and a stronger connection to Jewish ideals, values, and traditions.