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Chabad-on-Campus Opens New Center in Rittenhouse Square
Chabad-on-Campus Opens New Center in Rittenhouse Square
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For the first time ever, Jewish students studying at any in the cluster of arts colleges in Center City, Philadelphia, will have their own Jewish student organization.
Birmingham Celebrates 25 Years of Couple’s Jewish Service EUROPE
Birmingham Celebrates 25 Years of Couple’s Jewish Service

When Rabbi Fishel and Esther Cohen came to Birmingham, England, in 1984, neither had any idea what the future would hold.
W.V. Jewish Center Caters to Students and Federal Inmates NORTH AMERICA
W.V. Jewish Center Caters to Students and Federal Inmates

Since establishing the only Chabad House in all of West Virginia just two years ago, Rabbi Zalman and Hindy Gurevitz have become adept at dividing their time.
College Students Leave Immersive Israel Trip Inspired CAMPUS LIFE
College Students Leave Immersive Israel Trip Inspired

As they returned home after three weeks of intensive study and touring in the Holy Land, participants of the Chabad on Campus International Foundation’s annual Israelinks program hailed the experience as inspirational.
Family’s Move Aided by Football Players and Fraternity Brothers NORTH AMERICA
Family’s Move Aided by Football Players and Fraternity Brothers

Waterloo, Ontario’s Goldman family was only moving four houses down the block, but the relocation somehow became a community event.
Nobel Laureate Details Hunt for Intracellular Structure CAMPUS LIFE
Nobel Laureate Details Hunt for Intracellular Structure

Oxford University’s Chabad Society hosted Nobel laureate Ada Yonath, who told 100 students and faculty members gathered at the Slager Jewish Student Centre of her journey from poverty to the height of her field.
Supporters Toast UK Jewish Student Centers EUROPE
Supporters Toast UK Jewish Student Centers

University students and supporters of the growing network of campus Chabad Houses in the United Kingdom dedicated Chabad-Lubavitch of Bloomsbury’s new central London home, filling its multipurpose hall with 200 people from across the country.
With Books in Hand, University Students Explore the Holy Land CAMPUS LIFE
With Books in Hand, University Students Explore the Holy Land

A group of 40 American university students wrapped up three weeks of intensive study and field trips in the Holy Land, returning to the United States earlier this month as another group kicked off their own visit as part of the IsraeLinks program. (Photos: Berele Sheiner/Chabad.edu)
For Israeli Students, Medical Training in Hungary Deepens Jewish Identity
For Israeli Students, Medical Training in Hungary Deepens Jewish Identity
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Since their arrival in 2001, the Raskins have seen the Israeli university student population spread Hungary-wide.
Summer Break for Chabad House Directors Includes Planning for Next Year CAMPUS LIFE
Summer Break for Chabad House Directors Includes Planning for Next Year

More than 200 co-directors of campus Chabad Houses headed to an upstate New York conference facility for training sessions, workshops and inspirational gatherings in an effort to regroup and plan for the upcoming school year.
Chabad on Campus Expanding With 10 New Centers CAMPUS LIFE
Chabad on Campus Expanding With 10 New Centers

Over the coming year, 10 new Chabad Houses will open for Jewish students around the world, bringing the total number of centers represented by the Chabad on Campus International Foundation to more than 150.
Attendees Reflect on Washington Jewish Leadership Conference NORTH AMERICA
Attendees Reflect on Washington Jewish Leadership Conference

Participants of the biennial Living Legacy conference said that what struck them most about the Washington, D.C., gathering was a guest and participants list that drew from national political leaders, international ambassadors and Jewish community representatives.
Parents and Alumni Salute Illinois Student Leaders CAMPUS LIFE
Parents and Alumni Salute Illinois Student Leaders

With a focus on empowering tomorrow’s future Jewish leaders by strengthening their connections to their heritage and history, a seventh anniversary dinner celebrating the Chabad-Lubavitch Jewish Student Center serving the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign highlighted the work of students and their parents.
Spiritual Seekers Find a Home at Hip, Jewish Center in Montreal NORTH AMERICA
Spiritual Seekers Find a Home at Hip, Jewish Center in Montreal

If you’re young, hip, Jewish and living in Montreal, you might know Rabbi Yisroel Bernath.
Liverpool’s Jewish Students to Get New Center EUROPE
Liverpool’s Jewish Students to Get New Center

Jewish students in Liverpool, England, will soon welcome a Chabad-Lubavitch center dedicated specifically to their needs and concerns with the arrival of Rabbi Shmuli and Tzivia Brown to the northwestern city of 450,000.
Ottawa Students Recall Horror of Midnight Attack CAMPUS LIFE
Ottawa Students Recall Horror of Midnight Attack

Arrests have yet to be made in the case of an anti-Semitic assault with a machete against two Carelton University students in Ottawa, but one of the victims of the attack says that he expects more progress to be made in the investigation when students return to campus this fall.
Chicago Campus Rabbi Opens Congressional Session
Chicago Campus Rabbi Opens Congressional Session

The U.S. House of Representatives departed from the ordinary last week, opening its April 5 legislative session with a prayer from a rabbi who invoked a story he once heard a comedian tell students at Northwestern University.
Kosher Barbeques and Bonfires Usher in Mystical Spring Holiday NORTH AMERICA
Kosher Barbeques and Bonfires Usher in Mystical Spring Holiday

The combination of warm weather, grilled food and neighborly camaraderie are, for many people, the embodiment of springtime fun, and for Jewish communities across the United States, such gatherings this time of year mean one thing: Lag B’Omer is here.
Returning Chicago Doc to Give First-Hand Account of Haiti Relief
Returning Chicago Doc to Give First-Hand Account of Haiti Relief

Dr. Daniel Johnson, a Hyde Park resident and professor of pediatrics at the University of Chicago will speak at the school’s Chabad House about his recent medical mission to the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince.
Budding Scholars Tackle Jewish Questions at Dartmouth CAMPUS LIFE
Budding Scholars Tackle Jewish Questions at Dartmouth

With the goal of revolutionizing the way university students approach Jewish texts and teachings, the Sinai Scholars Society hosted its second-annual academic symposium at Dartmouth College.
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