Police Searching For Woman, Investigating Hate Crime In Sunny Isles
A Chabad Center in Sunny Isles was the target of a hate crime this past week when a woman toppled a Menorah outside the center.
A Chabad Center in Sunny Isles was the target of a hate crime this past week when a woman toppled a Menorah outside the center.
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Searching the name “Chabad” on the Florida Department of Financial Services website, where lost money is stored for Floridians to come look for it, brings up a startling 42 entries, while “Jewish” brings up 166.
For the first time in South Florida history two Jewish superstars will join together to support our heroes. Grab your early bird tickets before Pesach.
Lubavitcher Ezzy Rappaport has sailed through a local election in the Bay Harbor Islands of Miami to win a seat on the seven member Town Council. This is a major win for the local Jewish community.
During the past three months, our Yahalom office received 115 cases, reflecting the diverse needs of our community. Additionally, our Gesher division handled 123 cases, extending support to families in navigating various needs.
Governor Ron DeSantis announced a second consecutive year of the highly successful Toll Relief Program, which will cut the toll rates of frequent commuters in half by applying a toll credit from April 2024 to March 2025.
As the H3 Business Halacha Summit draws nearer, our excitement continues to mount. We’re excited to share the latest updates with you, including the complete schedule for the conference.
Governor Ron DeSantis announced the first rescue mission from Haiti with evacuees who were otherwise unable to return home due to the ongoing political crisis in Haiti.
Five hundred people took part in the festivities, including the local Ainsworth children and their families, the Fellig siblings, and Government officials, with thousands of others being inspired,
Five hundred people took part in the festivities, including the local Ainsworth children and their families, the Fellig siblings, and Government officials, with thousands of others being inspired.