The impact of three missiles in the Hadera-Zichron Yaakov could well indeed target Israelis as far south as 30 kilometers from Tel Aviv. However it failed to detract more than 300 educators from holding their convention within range of the deadly Katyusha rockets that weekend.
Refugees Choose Dormitory Life Over Rockets, Imposition
By Rachel M. Sprintzer — 8/10/2006 12:00:00 AM
Thousands of families, couples, and singles from Israel's north have left to stay with family or friends farther south. More than 400 residents of Safed have found their way to Kfar Chabad.
Collective Show of Unity on Display From Coast to Coast
By Buzzy Gordon — 8/10/2006 12:00:00 AM
Chabad-Lubavitch emissaries and their congregants have responded to the call in particularly spiritual terms, in addition to giving speeches at rallies and running fund-raisers of their own.
Home Front Women Add Their Contribution to Defense Effort
By Jenny Hazan — 8/10/2006 12:00:00 AM
The idea of distributing fresh-baked goods to Israel Defense Force soldiers all along the Lebanese border has picked up steam with the participation of scores of women in Tel Aviv.
Safed has become a virtual ghost town in the last three weeks. Streets normally full of children are now practically empty, save for the occasional cat or dog. “Listen to the quiet,” said Rachel Chitrik, “Normally it would be so noisy...”
A Reserve Soldier Tends to the Spiritual Needs of His Comrades
By Sima Borkovski — 8/7/2006 12:00:00 AM
Rabbi Ariel Goren, 30, who was called for reserve duty more than two weeks ago along with the rest of his Israel Defense Forces artillery unit, is no ordinary soldier.
Hundreds of Chabad-Lubavitch yeshiva students in Israel have volunteered to spend their summer vacation, which begins after Tisha B’Av, helping Jews throughout Israel to fulfill the biblical commandment of putting on tefillin (phylacteries).
The Chabad-Lubavitch Youth Organization in Israel is distributing one million books of Psalms around Israel, according to an announcement made this week.
It’s an eerie feeling driving north these days from Tel Aviv. Traffic thins consistently on the coastal road, and by the time you get to Haifa there is nary a car on the road.
Besieged Emissaries Brave Threat of Attacks Just Miles From Border
By Andrew Friedman — 7/28/2006 12:00:00 AM
Dr. Arnon speaking before a large group of Chabad emissaries made an emphatic case, that the emissaries’ visits to bomb shelters and its outpouring of support for bereaved families is a lifeline for the families
As Hezbollah missiles continue to rain down on Israeli cities, hundreds of college students have undertaken the challenge of sponsoring the writing of a Torah scroll
Crowd of thousands urged to don tefillin and light Shabbat candles
By Buzzy Gordon — 7/24/2006 12:00:00 AM
Braving a record-setting heat wave, 10,000 Jews of all ages and walks of life thronged into a half-mile-square area of Los Angeles’ famed Wilshire Boulevard
Tefillin, music and cookies cheer Israel’s embattled soldiers
By Andrew Friedman — 7/20/2006 12:00:00 AM
Words cannot begin to describe the amount of dust near the Israeli border with Gaza. Even without a lineup of tanks, armored bulldozers and other heavy equipment, one hour in leaves one brushing sand out of hair, ears, nose, pockets and everywhere else.
It's difficult to be positive when your shul has been destroyed, your neighbors are living in bomb shelters, and daily Katyusha attacks claim more and more casualties.
Hot food and a smile for border town’s targeted residents
By Rachel M. Sprintzer — 7/20/2006 12:00:00 AM
Katyusha rockets had been falling on Kiryat Shmona long before the arrival of Chabad-Lubavitch emissary Rabbi Yigal Tzippori in 1992. But that didn't stop him from moving to this town on the Lebanese border.
More than 500 schoolchildren who are attending Chabad-Lubavitch institutions, and their teachers, took part in a special prayer service at the Kotel, The Western Wall
As Chabad Rabbi Menachem Kutner came to the aid of three members of the Mor family of Safed who were being released from the hospital Sunday, just one question crossed his mind: Where would they go?
Amid the attacks and tragedies that have engulfed northern Israel in the last few days, signs of strength, compassion, and courage have been present as well
During the Thursday afternoon assault, another Katyusha rocket landed about five meters away from the Kaplans' home, with their children and mother inside.