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| One of three Southern California wildfires approaches a development in the hills outside Los Angeles. (Photo: Jay Ebue) |
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FEATURE
When the CEO Met the Rabbi
Thomas D. Zweifel, a 46-year-old French-born, Swiss-bred expert in global management, tells his students that leadership means far more than simply giving orders. His study of Chasidic thought leads him to emphasize humility as a valuable character trait. |
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MIDDLE EAST
A Royal Invitation in New York
At the Tuesday meeting in New York, Chabad-Lubavitch Rabbi Levi Shemtov made the traditional blessing upon seeing an earthly monarch. |
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CAMPUS LIFE
Students Return After Unity Weekend
Judging by student reactions to the largest-ever gathering hosted by the Chabad on Campus International Foundation in the Brooklyn, N.Y., enclave of Crown Heights, this year’s International Shabbaton and Conference had something for everyone. |
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ISRAEL
Growing Up by Giving Back
A group of 12-year-olds from the northern village of Givat Ela packed boxes at a soup kitchen run by Colel Chabad. |
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CAMPUS LIFE
Emerging Student Leaders Caucus in New York
An exclusive group of emerging leaders at college campuses across the world kicked off the largest-ever weekend event hosted by the Chabad on Campus International Foundation. |
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THE ARTS
Israeli Trio Gives Spirituality a Beat
From modest beginnings in the wake of Israel’s expulsion of citizens from the Gaza Strip through a widely successful tour of American Chabad Houses, Yood is making a name for their spiritually-inspired brand of rock. |
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CAMPUS LIFE
Student Shabbaton Kicks Off
This weekend, close to 1,000 Jewish college students and recent alumni from across the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom will gather in Crown Heights, N.Y., for a unique cultural immersion that has become the highlight of social calendars at scores of campuses. |
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Newest Chabad-Lubavitch Center: Rabbi Kagan; Monsey Beis Chaya Mushka High, New City, NY USA
Today in Jewish History: Birth of Rabbi Sholom DovBer of Lubavitch (1860);
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