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Delivering shmurah matzah to homes from from Long Island to Jacksonville and everywhere in between
In the days and weeks before Passover, Jews around the country are rushing to clean their homes, prepare holiday meals, and run last minute errands. Yet Teri Karpe of Commack, N.Y., has a different item on her to-do list—overseeing the delivery of hand-ma...
The Rebbe called his wedding the ‘first chapter of Chabad in Melbourne’
Max New wasn’t just my “Uncle Mendel.” Growing up in Melbourne, Australia, there was a ritual I looked forward to every week: Every Shabbat morning, before we would even find our seats at the Yeshivah Centre shul, my father would take me and my brother to...
Regional emissary conference held in Sydney two months after massacre
Nearly 90 Chabad-Lubavitch rabbis from across Australia walked down to Bondi Beach together this past Tuesday afternoon, the southern hemisphere’s summer sun blazing over the famous half-moon crescent of sun and surf. But something has irrevocably changed...
After weeks of recovery, Yanky Super visited the Rebbe's resting place together with former PM Kevin Rudd
Yanky Super, a 24-year-old paramedic and volunteer on duty with Sydney’s Hatzalah emergency medical services, didn’t even hear a shot fired at Chabad of Bondi’s “Chanukah at the Sea” event before he felt a bullet hit him in the back, collapsing his lung. ...
5,000 attend Int'l Conference of Chabad-Lubavitch Women Emissaries in New Jersey
EDISON, N.J.—Sunday evening saw some 5,000 Jewish women leaders and guests from around the world gather for the gala banquet of the 35th annual International Conference of Chabad-Lubavitch Women Emissaries. Held at the New Jersey Convention and Expo Cente...
Joined at Sydney Opera House by Prime Minister and government dignitaries, Australia’s Jewish way of loss and healing
The formal apology came 39 days after the massacre, delivered from the stage of the Sydney Opera House in front of thousands gathered for Australia’s National Day of Mourning. “I am deeply and profoundly sorry that we could not protect your loved ones fro...
In a first, Australian state government encourages acts of kindness to honor victims
The New South Wales government—the Australian state where the Bondi massacre in Sydney took place last Sunday—has launched a campaign asking all its citizens to perform “one mitzvah” in honor of the 15 people murdered in the Bondi Beach terrorist attack, ...
With nowhere to run and nowhere to hide, ordinary people chose action in defense of human life
Six minutes. One hundred meters. Thousands of people. These are the dimensions of the Bondi Chanukah Massacre. The inescapable geometry of terror that defined that horrific Dec. 14 evening in Sydney, Australia. Archer Park, where families gathered for Cha...
‘Eli, Eli, why have you left us?’ father-in-law cries at packed Bondi service
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA — Hundreds packed into Chabad of Bondi on Wednesday morning for the funeral of Rabbi Eli Schlanger, the 41-year-old assistant rabbi who was murdered Sunday evening while hosting a Chanukah celebration at Bondi Beach. Wellington Street wa...
One of 15 killed on first night of Chanukah
Rabbi Yaakov Levitan was killed Sunday evening at Bondi Beach while helping organize the “Chanukah by the Sea” celebration. He was doing what he always did: making sure everything ran smoothly for Sydney’s Jewish community. He was 39 years old. As Chief O...
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