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You can't beat Chabad, so why not join them? - comment
Instead of fighting Chabad, Jewish organizations and communities worldwide should consider joining forces with it
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Super Bowl weekend gets a Jewish twist, from Shabbat kiddush to kosher tailgate
From far corners of the Jewish world, the women of Chabad gather in freezing Brooklyn
Jamaica's Chabad center survives hurricane Melissa, as Rabbi Raskin plans recovery, aid efforts
Hurricane Melissa damaged Chabad in Jamaica, though the synagogue's prayer hall is mostly in "good condition."
Kyiv Jewish man doused with pepper spray outside synagogue
A Jewish man was attacked with pepper spray outside a Kyiv synagogue, in what Chabad called a “deliberate, cruel and prepared antisemitic act.”
Rabbi Baruch Portugali honored at 250th anniversary of Chabad movement
The ceremony to honor Rabbi Portugali was attended by more than a hundred people.
The ‘Tattoo Rabbi’ is in the house
Arrivals: David Braslawsce, 28, from Beaver, Pennsylvania, to Hadera, 2025
Grapevine September 28, 2025: A more patriotic viewpoint
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Florida man arrested for Chabad fire after tip offs from his family
Police arrested Blake Richard Hoover, alleging that Hoover was motivated by antisemitism when he is thought to have set fire to the Chabad.
Fire at Florida Chabad center before Rosh Hashanah investigated as potential hate crime
The fire, which was contained to the classroom and resulted in no injuries, is being investigated as both arson and a hate crime, according to the Punta Gorda Police Department.
Book and sword: Netanyahu hails IDF's haredi Netzah Yehuda battalion at Western Wall
MILITARY AFFAIRS: “Why did the Maccabees succeed?” Netanyahu asked the crowd. “They studied Torah. They learned. That was the foundation of their strength. But they also fought.
High Holy Day lifeline: Colel Chabad stands with needy families of IDF reservists
Uniting tradition with compassion, Israel’s oldest charity delivers financial aid and comfort to households shouldering both service and hardship.
Squirrel Hill synagogue vandal fined, sentenced to five years probation
Talya Lubit was fined restitution fees of $10,534 following her conviction of conspiracy to commit an offense and for defacing a religious building.