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Chabad-Lubavitch is a philosophy, a movement, and an organization. It is one of the most dynamic players in Jewish life today. Follow news and tips from our global network - no matter where you check-in.

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    "Initially incorporated to broadcast the public sermons of the Lubavitcher Rebbe. Today JEM serves as the central archive for the audio video & photographic records of the Rebbe’s life & the movement."
    Chabad LubavitchChabad Lubavitch · July 27, 2012
    Office
    · Brooklyn, United States
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    "Established 1958. The official news network of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement."
    Chabad LubavitchChabad Lubavitch · July 27, 2012
    Office
    · Brooklyn, United States
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    "Rabbi Josef I. Schneersohn, the sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe, stayed here briefly in 1940 after fleeing Nazi Occupied Poland."
    Chabad LubavitchChabad Lubavitch · July 1, 2012
    Structure
    · New York, United States
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    "January 27, marks the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp by Soviet forces. In 2011 some 1.38 million people visited the former death camp."
    Chabad LubavitchChabad Lubavitch · January 27, 2012
    History Museum
    · Oświęcim, Polska
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    "Chasidim arrived 1819-1844, among them eponymous Menucha Rachel, daughter of R’ Dovber of Lubavitch. She remained a communal leader until passing, 1888. Destroyed in the 1929 Massacre. Restored 2009."
    Chabad LubavitchChabad Lubavitch · December 26, 2011
    Synagogue
    · Hebron, فلسطين
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    "Purchased by Chabad in 1850. Named after the third Lubavitcher Rebbe. The shul served was destroyed by the Jordanians in 1948, it was returned to the Chabad community in 1967."
    Chabad LubavitchChabad Lubavitch · December 26, 2011
    Synagogue
    · שלם, ישראל