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In Historic Visit, Nobel Laureate Wiesel Returns to Hungary

Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel celebrated the 20th anniversary of Chabad-Lubavitch activities in Budapest, his first official trip back to the country from which he and his family were deported more...

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Nationwide Chanukah Festivals Light Up the Daytime

Parents on the lookout for fun and exciting ways to keep the flame of the Festival of Lights alive during the day have found the answer to their prayer in dozens of Chanukah Wonderlands that have...

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Elie Wiesel to Hungary: Be Strong in Fighting Hate

Near the end of an historic two-day return to his native Hungary, Holocaust survivor and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Elie Wiesel embraced the brother of two individuals mentioned in his...

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Worldwide Celebrations a Hodgepodge of Fire, Ice … and Cake

Chanukah celebrations this year featured thousands of new faces, and a surprising array of unusual menorahs – some edible, others enormous – that graced locations in every time zone.

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Explorations of Chasidic Thought Mark Anniversary of Historic Ruling

Rabbi Shais Taub, a U.S.-based expert on Chasidic thought, delivered lectures throughout Israel this past week in honor of an historic court case.

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Nuremberg Toy Fair Hosts Public Torah Reading

Jewish attendees of the annual Spielwarenmesse International Toy Fair were able to read from the Torah in the actual square that hosted rallies during the days of the Third Reich.

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Women’s Ensemble Inspired by Biblical Role Models

One week after Jewish communities around the world recalled the heroism of Queen Esther during Purim holiday celebrations, a Los Angeles dance company debuted a new ballet dedicated to the deeds of...

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An Antidote for the Post-Holocaust Generation

In many people's estimation, Rabbi Sacks among them, the Rebbe was healing the world as a whole, and the Jewish People in particular...

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Robbery Stuns Synagogue in Heart of Tiberias

One week after a break-in forced a Tiberias synagogue to delay a long-planned renovation to its centuries-old building, its directors are working overtime to maintain a modicum of services to tourists...

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Tropical Weather Spares Latin American Jewish Festivities

The 2010 Atlantic hurricane season’s 13th named storm, spared Costa Rica, allowing its Jewish residents and tourists – who spent much of the last two weeks eating in thatched-roof huts as part of their...

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In Historic Visit, Nobel Laureate Wiesel Returns to Hungary

Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel celebrated the 20th anniversary of Chabad-Lubavitch activities in Budapest, his first official trip back to the country from which he and his family were deported more...

View Article

Nationwide Chanukah Festivals Light Up the Daytime

Parents on the lookout for fun and exciting ways to keep the flame of the Festival of Lights alive during the day have found the answer to their prayer in dozens of Chanukah Wonderlands that have...

View Article

Elie Wiesel to Hungary: Be Strong in Fighting Hate

Near the end of an historic two-day return to his native Hungary, Holocaust survivor and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Elie Wiesel embraced the brother of two individuals mentioned in his...

View Article


Worldwide Celebrations a Hodgepodge of Fire, Ice … and Cake

Chanukah celebrations this year featured thousands of new faces, and a surprising array of unusual menorahs – some edible, others enormous – that graced locations in every time zone.

View Article

Explorations of Chasidic Thought Mark Anniversary of Historic Ruling

Rabbi Shais Taub, a U.S.-based expert on Chasidic thought, delivered lectures throughout Israel this past week in honor of an historic court case.

View Article


Nuremberg Toy Fair Hosts Public Torah Reading

Jewish attendees of the annual Spielwarenmesse International Toy Fair were able to read from the Torah in the actual square that hosted rallies during the days of the Third Reich.

View Article

Women’s Ensemble Inspired by Biblical Role Models

One week after Jewish communities around the world recalled the heroism of Queen Esther during Purim holiday celebrations, a Los Angeles dance company debuted a new ballet dedicated to the deeds of...

View Article


An Antidote for the Post-Holocaust Generation

In many people's estimation, Rabbi Sacks among them, the Rebbe was healing the world as a whole, and the Jewish People in particular...

View Article

Robbery Stuns Synagogue in Heart of Tiberias

One week after a break-in forced a Tiberias synagogue to delay a long-planned renovation to its centuries-old building, its directors are working overtime to maintain a modicum of services to tourists...

View Article

Tropical Weather Spares Latin American Jewish Festivities

The 2010 Atlantic hurricane season’s 13th named storm, spared Costa Rica, allowing its Jewish residents and tourists – who spent much of the last two weeks eating in thatched-roof huts as part of their...

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