NEWS: Thai Flooding Claims Synagogue, Miami Gallery Celebrates Judaism, and more ...

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Adar II 23, 5771 · March 29, 2011
Rabbi Shmuel Gopin isn't your typical rabbi. On any given Sabbath, he can be found presiding over synagogue services, but on the second Saturday night of each month, he's right next door at an art gallery, welcoming visitors to one of Miami's newest hotspots. Post CommentPost Comment  |  Read Story
For Jennifer Mindell and her fianc� David Mezikofsky, scouting locations for their Friday afternoon nuptials required a bit more legwork than flipping through wedding magazines and taking tours of local synagogues. Post CommentPost Comment  |  Read Story
Rabbi Menachem Kutner, head of the Chabad-Lubavitch Terror Victims Project in Israel spends much of his time commuting from the central village of Kfar Chabad to visit a host of victims in hospitals and homes across the country. Post CommentPost Comment  |  Read Story
As Israel Police forces worked to secure the capital for the Jerusalem Marathon, Israeli Air Force pilots hit targets in the Gaza Strip in retaliation for the dramatic escalation of Palestinian rocket attacks against population centers in the Negev Desert. Post CommentPost Comment  |  Read Story
One woman died and at least 39 people were injured after an explosion took place near a bus in central Jerusalem on Wednesday afternoon. Post CommentPost Comment  |  Read Story
Two rabbinical students and a local scribe from the southern Israeli city of Arad brought Purim festivities to soldiers stationed at a nearby Negev Desert army base. Post CommentPost Comment  |  Read Story
Chabad-Lubavitch volunteers left their homes early to bring some joy to people who would not have otherwise had the opportunity to celebrate the holiday of Purim.
Members of Thailand's diverse Jewish community gathered for a grand Purim celebration in the heart of the Southeast Asia nation's capital.
Smolensk, Russia's 7/40 restaurant hosted a kosher Purim party for 200 members of the local Jewish community.
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Long Island's picturesque Glen Cove Mansion saw 70 members of the Dix Hills, N.Y., Jewish community unite for a dream weekend together.
Largest-Ever Group of Rabbinical Students Wants to Spend Passover Volunteering
Hundreds of young rabbinical students flocked to Brooklyn, N.Y., to interview for coveted spots as travelling organizers of Passover Seders in far-flung corners of the globe.
Fundraising Auction Draws Support of French Jewish Leaders
More than 1,500 people flocked to a gala fundraising dinner and auction benefitting Paris' Beth Loubavitch and the network of Chabad-Lubavitch centers in and around the French capital.

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