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Living with purpose: Lessons from the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe

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Imagine there was something you could buy that would dramatically improve every aspect of your life. Everything you wish for—from financial success and physical health to happiness and self-esteem—would be granted or greatly enhanced....

Good people make good neighbors … and good funds

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During tough times, the world relies on people and organizations committed to doing good. In fact, that’s true even when the world is doing well. To that end, Naomi Eisenberger and the Good People...
Rabbi Levi Slonim, director of programming and development of Chabad at Binghamton: “Our response to the 9/11 tragedy should be to resolve to do something meaningful with this day.” Credit: Courtesy.

Binghamton University’s Mitzvah Marathon to mark 20th year of Sept. 11 attacks

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The Rohr Chabad Center for Jewish Student Life and Hillel at Binghamton will sponsor its annual Mitzvah Marathon Fair in remembrance of the victims of the 9/11 terror attacks for members of the campus...
Robert Weinger blowing two shofars in perfect harmony. Source: Screenshot.

Shofar: A love song

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As first-chair trumpet in the Orville Wright Junior High School band in Los Angeles in 1966, Robbie Weinger didn’t know it, but he was training his lips for their destiny: to enable their owner...
Kaila Zimmerman-Moscovitch of Chicago has been spending time during the coronavirus pandemic shopping for groceries for the elderly and homebound. Credit: Chabad.org/News.

College student spends days buying groceries for those stuck at home

Most weeks, Kaila Zimmerman-Moscovitch is busy juggling a full load of college classes and two part-time jobs. It’s a schedule that doesn’t allow for much free time. With the coronavirus upending her normal routine and...