Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Friday, 15 April 2011


Chabad.org
Nissan 3, 5771 · April 7, 2011
Jewish communities around the world are gearing up for the approaching holiday, amassing thousands of pounds of the unleavened bread known as matzah and countless cases of wine for the traditional Passover Seders. Post CommentPost Comment  |  Read Story
In time for the fast-approaching holiday of Passover, Moscow's largest prison opened the capital's first-ever jail-based synagogue.
When more than 400 college students from across the state of Florida came together, singing, celebrating and unity ensued. Post CommentPost Comment  |  Read Story
Talk of the Planet
Rabbinical Students Bombard London Suburb With Unleavened Bread
Rabbinical students took London's Hampstead Garden Suburb by storm, fanning out across its streets to distribute special hand-baked matzah to 1,200 people.
Baseball Great Headlines Dinner Alongside Piano Prodigy
A sporting legend and child prodigy formed an unlikely duo as they helped open the newest South Florida branch of the Friendship Circle, an international organization that pairs teenage volunteers with children with special needs.
British Lord Offers Charitable Advice in South Africa
Lord David Young, who served on British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's cabinet in the 1980s, offered some advice for those gathered at the Chabad House in Johannesburg: Everyone should be active in some form of charity work.
Russian Jews Receive Care Packages in Advance of Purim
Elderly Jews who are beneficiaries of Moscow's Shaarei Tsedek Charity Center received special food packages in advance of the upcoming holiday of Purim.
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