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Jewish Education Dinner Honors Virginia Professor's Ultimate Sacrifice

Jewish Education Dinner Honors Virginia Professor's Ultimate Sacrifice
With his mother Marlena beside him, Ari Librescu greets one of the students saved by his late father, Virginia Tech professor Liviu Liberscu.
New Berlin Yeshiva a Sign of the Times as Jewish Community Expands EUROPE
New Berlin Yeshiva a Sign of the Times as Jewish Community Expands

A Chabad-Lubavitch yeshiva for young adults from non-traditional homes is the latest evidence of thriving Jewish life in Berlin.
International Jewish Activists Conference Kicks Off in New York NORTH AMERICA
International Jewish Activists Conference Kicks Off in New York

Whether by plane, train or car, thousands of Jewish activists from all over the world made their way to the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn, N.Y., for the much-anticipated 25th annual International Conference of Chabad-Lubavitch Emissaries.
Houses Saved, and Burned, by Rapidly Advancing Fires in Southern California NORTH AMERICA
Houses Saved, and Burned, by Rapidly Advancing Fires in Southern California

Rabbi Dovid Eliezrie said that the worst of the flames struck his Orange County area during Shabbat services. Several community members’ homes were destroyed.
Chance Encounter After 9/11 Spurred Famed CEO’s Exploration of Judaism FEATURE
Chance Encounter After 9/11 Spurred Famed CEO’s Exploration of Judaism

Thomas D. Zweifel, a 46-year-old French-born, Swiss-bred expert in global management, tells his students that leadership means far more than simply giving orders. His study of Chasidic thought leads him to emphasize humility as a valuable character trait.
King of Bahrain Extends Jewish Communal Welcome During State Visit MIDDLE EAST
King of Bahrain Extends Jewish Communal Welcome During State Visit

At the Tuesday meeting in New York, Chabad-Lubavitch Rabbi Levi Shemtov made the traditional blessing upon seeing an earthly monarch.
Weekend of Jewish Unity Sends Inspired Students Back to Campus CAMPUS LIFE
Weekend of Jewish Unity Sends Inspired Students Back to Campus

Judging by student reactions to the largest-ever gathering hosted by the Chabad on Campus International Foundation in the Brooklyn, N.Y., enclave of Crown Heights, this year’s International Shabbaton and Conference had something for everyone.
Mirroring a Growing Trend, Israeli Bar Mitzvah Boys Help Needy Jews ISRAEL
Mirroring a Growing Trend, Israeli Bar Mitzvah Boys Help Needy Jews

A group of 12-year-olds from the northern village of Givat Ela packed boxes at a soup kitchen run by Colel Chabad.
Emerging Leaders Congregate in Manhattan Before Largest-Ever Shabbaton CAMPUS LIFE
Emerging Leaders Congregate in Manhattan Before Largest-Ever Shabbaton

An exclusive group of emerging leaders at college campuses across the world kicked off the largest-ever weekend event hosted by the Chabad on Campus International Foundation.
Rock Band Inspired by Jewish Teachings Develops a Campus Following THE ARTS
Rock Band Inspired by Jewish Teachings Develops a Campus Following

From modest beginnings in the wake of Israel’s expulsion of citizens from the Gaza Strip through a widely successful tour of American Chabad Houses, Yood is making a name for their spiritually-inspired brand of rock.
Jewish Weekend in New York Kicks Off for Hundreds of  Students From Around the World CAMPUS LIFE
Jewish Weekend in New York Kicks Off for Hundreds of Students From Around the World

This weekend, close to 1,000 Jewish college students and recent alumni from across the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom will gather in Crown Heights, N.Y., for a unique cultural immersion that has become the highlight of social calendars at scores of campuses.
Committee Approves New Synagogue at University of Wisconsin CAMPUS LIFE
Committee Approves New Synagogue at University of Wisconsin

From the start, Chabad-Lubavitch activities in Madison, Wisc., have been centered on the 40,000-strong University of Wisconsin. Almost three decades after the arrival of emissaries to the state capital, the university will get a Chabad synagogue.
Berlin Jewish Center Hopeful After Police Nab Two Suspects in Nighttime Attack EUROPE
Berlin Jewish Center Hopeful After Police Nab Two Suspects in Nighttime Attack

Berlin police arrested two teenagers suspected of attacking a van carrying Chabad-Lubavitch Rabbi Yehuda Tiechtel and several students of the local Lubavitch yeshiva.
Marathon Runners Grab Kosher Drinks From Local Community’s Table NORTH AMERICA
Marathon Runners Grab Kosher Drinks From Local Community’s Table

When a friend signed up to tackle the grueling New York City Marathon, Rabbi Zev and Rivka Wineberg looked for ways that they could mitigate a possible dehydration problem: The marathon’s official sports drink is not kosher.
Holocaust Memorial Candelabra Stolen From Ukraine Cemetery FORMER SOVIET UNION
Holocaust Memorial Candelabra Stolen From Ukraine Cemetery

Police in Pervomaisk are still searching for suspects in the post-Simchat Torah disappearance of a menorah worth thousands of dollars.
Campus Jewish Groups Highlight Cancer Awareness by Going Pink CAMPUS LIFE
Campus Jewish Groups Highlight Cancer Awareness by Going Pink

The pink tablecloths and plates had never particularly caught her eye before, but by the time Raizy Rubin noticed the donations from a local party supply store, the color had a new significance.
Jewish Community Joins Celebrations After World Series Win CAMPUS LIFE
Jewish Community Joins Celebrations After World Series Win

With a Shabbat menu of ballpark favorites, the Chabad-Lubavitch House at the University of Pennsylvania aims to provide a spiritual backdrop to all the partying.
Community Welcomes Historic Scroll Whose Journey Began Behind Iron Curtain FEATURE
Community Welcomes Historic Scroll Whose Journey Began Behind Iron Curtain

Chabad-Lubavitch of Owings Mills, Md.’s new Torah scroll was rescued decades ago from a synagogue destroyed by Soviet authorities.
Holiday Celebrations in Exotic Locales Bring Jewish Joy All Over the World HOLIDAY WATCH
Holiday Celebrations in Exotic Locales Bring Jewish Joy All Over the World

Groups of celebrants huddled together to share prayer brooks as the sun set over the South China Sea, while people conversed over hot soup in a temporary dwelling in Helsinki.
New Recreation Center at Israeli Orphanage Began With Ambassadorial Visit ISRAEL
New Recreation Center at Israeli Orphanage Began With Ambassadorial Visit

The new recreation room at the Ohr Simcha educational complex in Kfar Chabad is named after British Ambassador Tom Phillips and his wife, Anne.
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