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Shloimy Galperin

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During soccer’s biggest tournament, Chabad centers are hosting hundreds of Jewish fans across North America
Jacobo Ben-Yosef had heard that New York City was exciting and vibrant. He had not expected the Jewish scene to be the same. “It was life-changing for me to look around the room, with Manhattan’s skyline in the background, and see proud Jews from around t...
As Chabad of Central Africa marks 35 years, emissaries from 11 countries gather in Kinshasa
It took some of the conference-goers two flights and a layover in Europe just to get there. One flew from his home in Abuja, Nigeria to Paris and then on to Kinshasa, the capital and largest city in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Another took the A...
The ancient name given to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, long before King Solomon built his Temple there.
Homecoming for Russian-speaking Jews in Sunny Isles Beach
When Evelyn Raynshteyn and her family moved from Brooklyn, N.Y., to South Florida in 2004, she began looking for a community for Jews of Eastern European heritage. She found it at the Chabad Russian Center of Sunny Isles Beach. It wasn’t large. Raynshteyn...
The Aleph Institute ensures Jewish inmates are able to celebrate the Festival of Freedom
Each spring, Rabbi Mendy Katz of Bal Harbour, Fla., spends a few weeks in a northern New Jersey shipping warehouse. As the director of outreach programs for the Aleph Institute, Rabbi Katz oversees the logistics for delivering hundreds of shipments of Pas...
Lev Chabad’s 500 volunteers bring the holiday to bedsides in parking garages
“Israel’s hospitals have gone underground.” That is how Rabbi Levi Mendelsohn, director of Lev Chabad, opened a conversation with Chabad.org this week. All above-ground hospital floors have been evacuated, he explained, with staff converting parking garag...
Inspired by the Rebbe, NYU-Shanghai student Owen Roubeni is sharing mitzvot with others
When Owen Roubeni arrived in China as a student at New York University’s Shanghai program, he quickly discovered that the once-in-a-lifetime study abroad opportunity came with unexpected challenges to Jewish life. With no kosher cafeteria options, only a ...
Amid years of expansion, moments of heartbreak, Rabbi Zalman and Nechama Tiechtel transformed Jewish life
Some 450 people danced in the streets of Lawrence, Kan., in early November, celebrating the newly opened Chabad-Lubavitch Center for Jewish Life at Kansas University. Spanning 10,000 square feet and costing $6 million, the modern, art-covered Chabad of KU...
How proactive Jewish pride will propel us into the new year
When rabbis sat down to write their sermons last year for the first Rosh Hashanah after the atrocities of Oct. 7, 2023, they knew that the hearts of their audience members were receptive and yearning for connection. The rippling antisemitism that coursed ...
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