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Millions in shelters, singing, praying
JERUSALEM—The emergency sirens blared and Rachel—who had worn her shoes to bed in preparation—quickly took hold of her dog’s leash and headed to the bomb shelter at her building on Mordechai Aliash St. in Jerusalem. “There’s no time to think,” she told Ch...
Flight cancellations have local emissaries racing to arrange Shabbat for more guests
JERUSALEM—Ben-Gurion International Airport has been closed “until further notice” after Israel launched strikes against Iran overnight. Israel launched a massive preemptive military offensive against Iran early Friday morning, striking nuclear facilities ...
Torah, good deeds and community at the forefront of healing
On the eve of Shavuot, as Jews worldwide prepared to celebrate the giving of the Torah and the festival of first fruits, a horrific antisemitic attack shattered the peace at the Pearl Street Mall in Boulder, Colo. Egyptian national Mohamed Sabry Soliman a...
Unprecedented Jewish services emerge amid sports celebration in Wisconsin
As Green Bay, Wis., prepared to host the 2025 NFL Draft, bringing an estimated 600,000 football fans to the modest Midwestern city, another preparation was quietly underway—one focused not on player selections and sports analysis, but on kosher meals and ...
From Suriname to War-Torn Ukraine, Volunteers Bring Passover to Far-Flung Jews Around the Globe
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More than 700 Chabad rabbinical students dispatched to organize Passover Seders
Each Passover, Chabad-Lubavitch dispatches hundreds of volunteer rabbinical students to all four corners of the globe to share the holiday joy with Jewish people near and far. Some take multiple flights and various other forms of transportation—from Europ...
Prayer, counsel, meals and healing during Pesach
In the wake of a deadly shooting at Florida State University on Thursday that left two people dead and six injured, Chabad-Lubavitch of the Panhandle-Tallahassee—which serves university as well as the area Jewish community—has become a place of refuge and...
As pro-Hamas protests and antisemitic texts spread on campus, Jewish students double down
For Jewish students at Barnard College and Columbia University, the significance of Purim—which this year begins on Thursday evening, March 13, and continues through Friday, March 14—has taken on new dimensions this year. As distinctly antisemitic campus ...
‘Extremely rare’ storm threatens idyllic coastal regions this Shabbat
MELBOURNE, Australia—At this time of year, as the Australian summer comes to a close, the pristine beaches of Queensland’s Gold Coast are typically shimmering under blue skies. Further north, Byron Shire and the Sunshine Coast offer some of the continent’...
Elana Troufanov, former hostage and mother of Sasha Troufanov, thanks G-d for saving her son
On Shabbat morning—Saturday, Feb. 15—Alexander (“Sasha”) Troufanov was released by Hamas after spending 498 days held captive by Palestinian terrorists. He was released together with Sagui Dekel-Chen and Iair Horn, all three of them having been kidnapped ...
Food, shelter and emotional support at top of agenda
Amid hostile winds and drought-stricken ground on Tuesday, three separate wildfires suddenly sparked and engulfed Los Angeles County. As of Wednesday afternoon, more than 1,000 buildings have burned, two people have been killed, and more than 100,000 indi...
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