The painful, painstaking work of Israel’s burial societies “There are no words to describe what I’ve seen. These are things I have never seen before and hope never to see again,” says Menachem Levy. Menachem Posner Oct. 30, 2023
Abu Dhabi rabbinic wedding landmark event for Jewish life in Arab world The necessities for Jewish communal life are increasingly available in the United Emirates. Menachem Posner Sept. 14, 2022
What it’s like to be the rabbi on the beaches of Normandy 75 years after D-Day U.S. President Donald Trump will headline a flurry of ceremonies, presentations and memorials in Europe this week to commemorate the 75th anniversary. Menachem Posner June 6, 2019
New Zealand rabbi consoles families still reeling after mosque massacre “People are in pain, and we share in that pain. In moments like these, we are reminded how united we are,” said Rabbi Mendy Goldstein, co-director of Chabad of New Zealand. Menachem Posner March 22, 2019
What it’s like to be the rabbi of the rainforest Nestled deep in the Amazon lies one of most isolated Jewish communities in the world, which Rabbi Arieh and Devorah Lea Raichman have called home for nearly 10 years, running the Chabad House in Manaus. Menachem Posner March 5, 2019