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Jewish communities came together to show solidarity with Israel earlier this month. Members of Chabad of Hewlett, Hewlett United for Israel and Toys for Simcha joined forces to head overseas and help relieve hardships in Israeli communities. more
Rivkie Tenenboim of Chabad of Hewlett makes studying Torah enjoyable with weekly Torah and Tea meetings, she said. more
Within hours after Israel was attacked by Hamas, many Jewish institutions and organizations began advocating and coming together to show their support for the Jewish state. more
“It’s been said, ‘If you build it, they will come,’ and I think that, in our case, here, at Hewlett’s Chabad, ‘they already came’ — we just needed to build it,” Rabbi Nochem Tenenboim wrote in an email. more
Ice cream anybody? more
During Passover every year, Jews celebrate the freeing of the Israelites from bondage in Egypt. Rabbi Nochem Tenenboim, of Chabad House of Hewlett, also views the holiday as a time to unite as one Jewish family. more
On Wednesday, April 5, the Jewish community will celebrate the holiest time of the holiest celebration of the year — Passover. It’s a festival that marks the definitive moment in our history as a nation: our miraculous liberation from centuries of slavery in Egypt. We mark this day by reliving our journey from servitude to freedom, recalling the bitter times and thanking G-d for His salvation. more
Rabbi Zalman Wolowik, of the Chabad of the Five Towns, was once asked what he saw in the future, and he replied, “Ongoing growth.” He is now seeing that growth, as his daughter, Goldie Gordon, and son-and-law, Rabbi Mendel Gordon, have opened their own Chabad. more
The ice menorah was sculpted, the doughnuts were decorated, candles were rolled, skaters took to the ice rink and hot latkes were eaten at the Chabad of Hewlett’s annual Hanukkah on Ice at Grant Park on Dec. 22, the fifth night of the Jewish Festival of lights that is celebrated for eight nights.  more
It towers over the intersection of Piermont Avenue and Broadway in Hewlett and on Dec. 18, the first night of Hanukkah the first “candle” was lit along with the traditional shamus candle that lights all the rest in the menorah. more
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