Rohr Chabad Center at Dartmouth

Rohr Chabad Center at Dartmouth Nonprofit Organization

Thank you  for coming to  to share your story of bravery, resilience and hope.
02/21/2024

Thank you for coming to to share your story of bravery, resilience and hope.

Thank you to  and everyone who came out on this chilly first night of Chanukah on the Green. A little light dispels a lo...
12/07/2023

Thank you to and everyone who came out on this chilly first night of Chanukah on the Green. A little light dispels a lot of Darkness. Last year in the old spot, next year Menorah in middle of Green

Come celebrate tomorrow night.
04/20/2023

Come celebrate tomorrow night.

In honor of international     Day, the anniversary of the liberation of     and Yad vashem hosted Modern Memory: The wor...
01/28/2021

In honor of international Day, the anniversary of the liberation of and Yad vashem hosted Modern Memory:
The workshop examined and considered concepts of Holocaust remembrance, and challenges facing the representation of the Holocaust in the 21st century: we discussed how the past is still meaningful and relevant. As a group we examined postcards, created by art students, which constitute a visual translation of the culture of Holocaust remembrance as it exists in international contemporary presentation, enabling further ways to cope with learning about the Holocaust and presenting new ideas of understanding. @ Rohr Chabad Center at Dartmouth

12/17/2020

11/01/2020

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This week in an act of intentional destruction a Jewish house of worship was destroyed.As you may know, a Tuesday night ...
08/28/2020

This week in an act of intentional destruction a Jewish house of worship was destroyed.
As you may know, a Tuesday night fire that badly damaged the University of Delaware's Chabad Center is believed to have been caused by arson.
For the last 28 years, the Chabad Jewish Student Center at the University of Delaware served as a home for UD students. It is a place to study, grow, and celebrate Judaism.
This week someone tried to bring that to an end. The Chabad Jewish Center was torched, causing more than a quarter of a million dollars of damage. The arsonist failed, however, because we know this is now the catalyst for something greater.

Judaism teaches of a young man who dedicated his life to teaching others about the existence of G-d and his love for every person. Abraham, the father of the Jewish people was thrown into a furnace by those who opposed his message and despised his optimism. Despite their intentions, Abraham emerged unscathed, and continued to inspire others even more so than before!
Today, Rabbi Avrohom and Shulie Vogel, the directors of Chabad at UD, carry on the legacy of our forefather Abraham the first Jew.
Guided by the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, they have dedicated their lives to inspiring, uplifting, and educating the Jewish students and community at the University of Delaware.

This year, even as the COVID-19 pandemic struck, The Chabad Jewish Student Center at UD, among hundreds of other campus Chabad centers around the globe, continue to be there for students. Whether it was providing online classes, Shabbat-to-go packages, or various other socially-distanced events, Chabad Houses on Campus are open and thriving responsibly.
As they continue to lead, Rabbi Avremal and Shulie Vogel are asking for your help to rebuild.
You can make a difference and here’s how:

1. A Chabad House is a place of light, When COVID-19 forced thousands of synagogues to temporarily close their doors, we saw an explosion of Jewish life in homes all across America. As their center is temporarily closed, and it's light dampened, they ask each and every one of you to help fill that vacuum. If you are a Jewish man above 13, consider laying Tefillin. If you are a Jewish woman, consider adding to the world's light with Shabbat candles. Participate in a Torah class online. If you are not Jewish, consider studying the seven Noahide laws. No matter who you are, try to be a source of light to your friends to your family and your community.

2. This devastating act of destruction has placed a tremendous financial burden on the Chabad House. Please consider partnering with them to ensure they can continue to be a place of light, a place of warmth, and a place of love for the Jewish community. Here is a link to the spontaneous campaign started by students to help the Vogels rebuild stronger and better than ever: Rebuild Chabad at UD. Additionally, please consider supporting a Chabad on Campus center of your choice.


https://www.gofundme.com/f/donate-to-chabad-ud?utm_source=customer&utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link_all&fbclid=IwAR0fzmckNq9ALROeV1Smt3UyMTDh9ocnsdN7nnyJhXEWaMTaYXxXvhNByxo

Please do your part to fight the fire of destruction with the fire of our love and passion for one another.

Proud of Alexa Green our former student board President
05/29/2019

Proud of Alexa Green our former student board President

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Today at 6pm 19 Allen Street
05/23/2019

Today at 6pm 19 Allen Street

One week from today!        ****le   12 hour   brisket plus games and   don’t miss it! There may be some cool give alway...
05/16/2019

One week from today! ****le 12 hour brisket plus games and don’t miss it! There may be some cool give always also... stay tuned

Dear Friends,During the 8 day holiday of Passover, Jews celebrate their liberation from slavery in ancient Egypt by God....
04/28/2019

Dear Friends,

During the 8 day holiday of Passover, Jews celebrate their liberation from slavery in ancient Egypt by God. This Saturday, Jews all over the world were celebrating the final day of Pesach, a holiday of Freedom. On this holiday, we recognize that there “are people in every generation who will arise to destroy us, but that the Holy one rescues us from their hand.”

Tragically, during services at the Chabad of Poway, a man entered with a rifle and began shooting. Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein literally put his hand in harm's way to defend his congregation and to save young children from certain death.

We mourn the loss of Lori Gilbert-Kayes, a woman who dedicated her life to others and to building community in the San Diego area. We send her family our deepest sympathies and mourn with them in this time of terrible grief.

We pray and wish for, a speedy recovery for Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein, Noya Dahan, and Almog Peretz, who were shot while ushering children to safety.

If you feel the need to talk or would like company, please reach out to us at Chabad, or reach out to Chani or myself personally.

Tonight at 7:30 pm at The Hilary Chana Chabad House 19 Allen Street, we will have a brief davening service to pray for the speedy recovery of those injured and to say Kaddish for Lori.

Continue to live your Judaism, especially in these times; we must not give in to fear—wear a kippah, eat a kosher meal, light Shabbat candles, or join a Shabbat dinner this week. Do an extra mitzvah in memory of Lori or in the merit of the wounded.

From 1-3pm on Tuesday, April 30th, Chabad will be hosting a community wide Challah bake together with Dartmouth College Hillel. The Challah will be sold from 8-10pm in Novack that evening and the proceeds will be sent to Chabad of Poway.

Hate will not win and our light, goodness, and kindness will drive out the darkness and evil.

Rabbi Gray, Chani, and the Chabad Board

If you wish to donate now:

https://www.chabadpoway.com/templates/fundraising/default_cdo/aid/4365672/jewish/Campaign.htm/fbclid/IwAR28wkSgujQdCfI75TPGP4N8mGvY4WExBtlbYl7Po5HvT25l5Ee5FrVKx-Q

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