Jewish Life
“We honor the Rebbe’s birthday every year, but we know this year is different,” the U.S. president stated.
He played with French artists, both Jewish and Muslim, throughout his career, as he kept up with his other livelihood as a tailor.
The annual event, organized by the Colel Chabad charity group, was nearly canceled this year amid soaring tensions between Israel and Iran.
“I feel blessed that God was behind me to give me a push in this direction,” said hip-hop singer Moshe Reuven Sheradsky.
Defendant Mason Reynolds, 19, claims that his detailed plan was “all talk.”
The trip was attended by a 170-strong member delegation from the adult-education arm of Chabad-Lubavitch.
Rusty Rosenthal, executive director for community security at the Jewish Federation of Greater Washington, told JNS about communal responses to post-Oct. 7 threats.
Chani Walker embarks on a journey of self-discovery by joining the Israeli army.
“There’s political capital to be made, and political cost to be avoided, by litigating,” Marc Stern, of the American Jewish Committee, told JNS. “It’s like Kabuki theater.”
Speaking at an Orthodox synagogue in Quebec, Pierre Poilievre received multiple standing ovations for his support of Israel.
The Oscar-winning actor described the revelations as making him feel “more of a spiritual, religious connection to Judaism than I ever had before.”
As compensation due to a legal investigation, Walgreens provided 9,500 cans to families in need and paid a $50,000 penalty.