Chabad has weighed in on whether the drug should be used for weight loss
By Siam Goorwich
The local rabbi and his family are safe after being left unable to evacuate the island
By Daniel Ben-David
Mendy Efune developed Al Yahud after a conversation with his seven-year-old son
By Yael Breuer
By Binyamin Jayson
A new book offers some of the practical advice the Rebbe gave to some of the many people who turned to him
By Simon Rocker
A London rabbi on how spreading a message of Jewish joy and pride means Chabad has grown from an insular Chasidic sect to the influential Jewish force it is today
By Miranda Levy
Martin Hone is also a former professional racing driver
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By Ellie Grant
A convoy of over 100 converted RVs traversed the city on Wednesday to pass out matzah and spread Jewish joy
By Eliana Jordan
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The Charity Commission said raising money for foreign armed forces was not permitted
By Imogen Garfinkel
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Inspirational Chasidic outreach rabbi whose teachings linked Jewish thought with the modern world
By Dr Tali Loewenthal
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By Rabbi Gideon Sylvester
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By Gaby Wine