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Pioneer, who led community for 70 years, passed away week of Int’l Conference of Chabad-Lubavitch Women Emissaries
In the fall of 1952, Rochel Pinson wanted nothing more than a quiet, ordinary life. Born in the Soviet Union just a few years after the Bolshevik Revolution, from her earliest years her world had been anything but ordinary: a string of narrow escapes, uph...
Centers across the US provided food and shelter as 40 states blanketed in snow and ice
A large swath of the United States ground to a halt at the start of the week as a historic winter storm blanketed more than 40 states with snow, ice, and subfreezing temperatures. The storm triggered widespread power outages affecting hundreds of thousand...
His return marks the conclusion of a painful 2.5-year saga
On Monday afternoon in Israel, the Israel Defense Forces announced that it had recovered the remains of Staff Sgt. Maj. Ran Gvili, the last Oct. 7 hostage still being held in Gaza. Gvili was a member of an elite police counterterrorism unit. On October 7,...
Whether in USSR, Nazi-occupied Europe or America, the Sixth Rebbe remained undaunted
The story of the Jewish people is breathtaking, marked by soaring triumphs and devastating tragedies, eras of peace and times of turmoil, towering heroes and bitter enemies, persecution and renewal. Yet it can be argued that the 70-year span in which live...
Three Jewish teens were among 40 killed; their community mobilized to provide comfort
Revelers around the globe welcomed 2026 with parties and celebrations, including fireworks. In Switzerland, a horrific accident at about 1:30 a.m. transformed such festivities in the ski-resort town of Crans-Montana, Valais, into one of the country’s wors...
Yevgeny Bondar, 84, was ‘always ready to help another’
The Jewish community of Kherson is in shock and mourning following the death of Yevgeny Bondar, an 84-year-old Holocaust survivor who succumbed to injuries sustained in a shelling attack on the war-torn Ukrainian city. Born in March 1941 in Kerch, Crimea,...
Joining together at site of Bondi Beach Massacre to remember victims and light menorah
“I stand here tonight to say, loud and clear, that darkness does not get the final word,” declared Rabbi Yehoram Ulman, director of Chabad-Lubavitch of Bondi. It was Sunday evening, the eighth and final light of Chanukah. Before him stood 20,000 people. T...
Thousands of mitzvot performed at the site of Australia’s deadliest antisemitic attack
On the afternoon of Sunday, Dec. 14, Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, was transformed from a site of Chanukah celebration and mitzvah-doing into the scene of a horrific terror attack, the deadliest antisemitic assault in Australian history. By the next m...
Despite attack, they returned to their Chanukah outreach and pledged not to be deterred
Nine yeshivah students were violently assaulted on Monday night on a New York City subway while returning from Chanukah outreach activities aimed at bringing light and connection to fellow Jews. Like thousands of Chabad-Lubavitch rabbis and yeshivah stude...
A glimpse at some of the priceless books, manuscripts and Judaic items housed in Chabad’s library in New York
From unpublished manuscripts and one-of-a-kind artwork to rare books and historic menorahs, the Central Chabad Library is home to an array of unique Chanukah treasures. Simple but Profound A simple metal menorah, bought in an ordinary Judaica store somewh...
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