Division on the Danube: how the battle over Hungary’s Jewish past rages on
Chabad’s proximity to a government that has sought to bury Hungary’s compliticy in the Shoah has raised eyebrows
Meet the Frozen People of Alaska, the world’s coldest Jewish community
Do you like your Shabbat short or long?
Candace Owens claims Lubavitcher rebbe ‘hated non-Jews’
The American pundit’s remarks were condemned by Chabad as ‘idiotic’
Inside the battle for control of Hungary’s Orthodox Jewish establishment
A long running dispute to set to come to court next month
Jewish man stabbed in New York by attacker shouting ‘Free Palestine’
The victim is expected to make a full recovery
NYC mayor pays respects to the Lubavitcher Rebbe on his 30th yarzheit
Mayor Eric Adams visited the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s resting place for Gimmel Tammuz, the anniversary of his death
UCLA protestors call Chabad rabbi a pedophile amid campus unrest
More than two dozen protestors were arrested on the Los Angeles university campus
Ex-NBA star joins gala event to celebrate Jewish contributions to New York
The head of the New York school system praised American Jewish contributions to country as claims of rising intolerance in
Over 1,000 students spend Pesach with Chabad
It was the first time in many years that Pesach had coincided with the university term
‘Am Israel Chai’ broadcast in Times Square as 3,000 Jewish teens show solidarity
The event, organised by Chabad, brought together young people from more than 50 countries
‘I used to hate Israel but now I campaign for peace’
Loay Alshareef grew up in Saudi Arabia, but now wants to educate his fellow Muslims about the value of coexistence
Suspect arrested for attack on man leaving Chabad synagogue in Florida
The victim, who was wearing identifiably Jewish attire, had just left a Chabad synagogue in Lauderhill, Fla
From London to Azerbaijan — Jewish women leaders attend Chabad conference
We know about the annual gathering of Chabad rabbis, but what do we know about the same event for women?
Chabad tunnelers reportedly employed Mexican labourers to dig
Extreme yeshiva students are said to have moved dirt from their synagogue in their pockets
Chabad’s tunnel disagreement is part of a schism that goes back decades
The recent disagreement is part of a long-running dispute over whether the Rebbe was the Messiah
The best memes of the Chabad New York tunnel incident
The JC rounded up some of the internet’s finest comedic reactions to the story of the illegal excavation at Chabad HQ in NYC
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