Unforeseen Changes Made to Jerusalem State-of the-Art Home for the Disabled

When the new state-of-the-art home for severely disabled adults was inaugurated in the center of Jerusalem in January 2018, director Kobi Vizel never imagined the changes he would be required to make practically overnight.
Multi-Million Dollar Building for Visiting Christians Planned Near U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem

The building project, which will likely take three years, is also located exactly in between the Western Wall and Bethlehem, where Jesus was born, according to early Christian traditions.
Advancement of Women Stalled as Need for Childcare Increases

While Israel’s government struggles to decide where and how to subsidize daycare centers, the Colel Chabad charity organization continues to run 10 daycare centers throughout Israel.
Blessings and Challenges of the Passover Holiday

Charity organizations like Colel Chabad move into full speed to help people celebrate Passover properly and in dignity.
Israel’s Poor Cannot Afford These 9 Crucial Passover Foods

Some of the required foods on Passover put an additional strain on already struggling families.
State-of-the-Art Home for the Severely Disabled Opens in Jerusalem

A new state-of-the-art home in Jerusalem will allow for 35 people suffering from multiple sclerosis (MS) to live much more independently.
Remembering Holocaust Survivors, If Not Now, When?

“We have a Godly commandment to honor the elderly every day,” stressed Rabbi Mendy Blau, director of Colel Chabad.
With More Than 100,000 Israeli Families Suffering from Food Insecurity, Colel Chabad Comes to Their Aid

In 2017, Colel Chabad fed more than 24,500 children through their various food security efforts.
Rare Hanukkah Joys for Hundreds of Israel’s Neediest Kids

Several hundred of Israel’s poorest children had a break from their poverty-stricken lives last week by celebrating Hanukkah with plays, games and art – and full bellies.
The 8 Ways to Fulfill Biblical ‘Mitzvah’ of Giving Charity

Many charities find that 30 percent of their total yearly donations come in December, with 10 percent of those arriving in the last 48 hours of the year.