Friday is French ‘Everyone With a Kippa’ Day in Solidarity With Embattled Jews
t's time in France for non-Jews to stand in solidarity with Jews, after brutal anti-Semitic attacks.
How 1970s Hassidic Hackers Created Worldwide Broadcast Network
This is the story of how a handful of young Hassidim set out to build a global communications network in the era before Periscope, Skype, VoIP, or even satellite or Cable TV.
Turkish Newspaper Makes ‘Ludicrously Outrageous’ Claims about Chabad
Chabad’s “record of centuries of serving the needs of Jews and all people in need speaks for itself,” said spokesman Rabbi Motti Seligson.
Nearly 300 Jewish Young Professionals Speed Date at Chabad Event in Brooklyn Using AI
The organizers used artificial intelligence tools to break participants into more compatible, smaller groups,
The Tefillin Day Campaign
Chabad will be running a special election day campaign.
UAE Exposes 3 Suspects in Murder of Chabad Emissary Rabbi Zvi Kogan
The three could face execution.
Jewish Man Stabbed Near Chabad HQ in Antisemitic Attack
The assailant reportedly yelled “free Palestine” and “do you want to die?” before stabbing a young Jewish man in Crown Heights, Brooklyn.
Chabad Rabbi Tells Disturbing Fact to Harvard President
Rabbi Hirschy Zarchi: Harvard “would not allow us to leave the menorah here overnight, because there’s fear it’ll be vandalized.”
Terror Plot to Murder Israelis at Mumbai Chabad House Thwarted
Two Pakistani suspects were arrested.
MK Dan Illouz Submits Bill to Establish Annual Commemoration for Lubavitcher Rebbe, obm
"The Lubavitcher Rebbe tirelessly worked to strengthen Jewish identity throughout the world," Illouz said. "He was a man of both thought and action, an educator and a spiritual leader of global stature."
Florida Congress Member Holds Anti-Hate Meeting at Chabad
The meeting, held at Chabad SW Broward in Cooper City, came as a response to neo-nazi and white supremacist groups attempting to organize a “National Day of Hate” on February 25, 2023.
Watch Live: The International Conference of Chabad-Lubavitch Shluchim
6000 Chabad Shluchim (emmisaries) from around the world gather and meet for the annual Lubavitch gathering.
Chabad-Lubavitch Headquarters Expands Security Operations
“Today with antisemitic incidents on the rise, the need to address security concerns of shluchim has never been greater.”
ODA Primary Health Care Network Opens Branch in Crown Heights, Brooklyn
Services are available 7 days a week, 365 days a year, with on-call availability 24 hours a day.
Tallahassee Chabad House to Bury Burnt Torah Scrolls
The cause of the fire is still unknown, and is under investigation.
Texas Man Charged with Threatening to Kill Rabbis at Chabad Headquarters
Christopher Stephen Brown, 37, allegedly sent a message to Chabad via its website on Dec. 2, calling for the death of all Jews and threatening to kill members of the beit din, a Jewish rabbinical court.
Swastika, Anti-Jewish Graffiti Defaces Chabad House in Tucson
Rabbi Yossie Shemtov, executive director of Chabad Lubavitch of Tucson, stated: “We are determined not to be affected by this distressing incident and will continue serving the wider community.”
Campus Chabad in Kentucky Again Discovers Vandalism to its Sign, Menorah
Rabbi Shlomo Litvin said “people have knocked on our door to say they are sorry this happened. I’ve also gotten texts, emails and calls of support from all over the country; it’s been very meaningful.”
First Yahrtzeit of Chabad of Poway Shooting Victim Observed in Solitude
Rabbi Mendel Goldstein walked to synagogue in solitude in compliance with social-distancing measures, held Lori’s Torah and said a prayer for her and the community she left behind.
Chabad of South Korea Completing Construction of First-Ever Mikvah
Jewish women seeking ritual pool services have thus far had to travel quite a distance, to China or Japan, to use a mikvah for family purity.
They Were Supposed to Have Their Wedding in Houston this Sunday
“It was really hashgacha pratis [divine providence] because we had all this food, a lot more supplies than we usually have on hand, so we were able to make dinner” for many more people."
Attacked by Haredi, Officer Impounds his Hat, Forces him to Sit and Learn
"I'm not ashamed of what I do, should I apologize for representing Judaism in the IDF?"




















