Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Thursday, 24 February 2011



Chabad.org
Adar I 20, 5771 · February 24, 2011
The 6.3-magnitude earthquake that rocked New Zealand's second-largest city sent buildings crashing to the street and toppled the city's central Chabad-Lubavitch center. Post CommentPost Comment  |  Read Story
Jewish students enrolled in the New York City public school system are participating in a winter camp run by the popular Released Time Program. Post CommentPost Comment  |  Read Story
A Miami area synagogue set sail last week as 40 members of the Family Shul in Highland Lakes climbed aboard the "Majesty of the Seas" for a five day, four night cruise to the Bahamas and back. Post CommentPost Comment  |  Read Story
A record number of students attended a network of Friday night dinners across the United Kingdom, signaling a surge in Jewish life on campuses in England and Scotland. Post CommentPost Comment  |  Read Story
For the past several years, Jewish life has been on the uptick in the Florida town of Bradenton, and with the purchase of a new five-acre property to house its Chabad-Lubavitch center, area families will soon have the space to accommodate their growth. Post CommentPost Comment  |  Read Story
Talk of the Planet
The Real Rabbi Infinity Stands Up
Four years after the first KabbalahToons animated short appeared on the Chabad.org video site Jewish.TV, the man behind the popular Rabbi Infinity stepped out from behind the curtain to speak to his fans face-to-face.
Kosher Restaurant Opens in Tatarstan
For the first time in history, a kosher restaurant opened its doors in the primarily Muslim Russian republic of Tatarstan.
Young Jews From Across Russia Gather in Volgograd
More than two dozen young Jews from nine cities across Russia took part in the 12th Jewish World-View seminar in Volgograd.
In the Media
New Zealand sees its 'darkest day' as deadly quake hits
The Jerusalem Post
Israeli among dead, Chabad House destroyed in New Zealand quake
JTA
Israeli feared dead in New Zealand earthquake
Haaretz
Glenview board approves new home for Lubavitch Chabad
Trib Local - IL