Holocaust Survivors Unite to Help Victims of Safed Fire
“Many of the survivors were happy to be involved in the fundraising efforts, even though they may not have a lot themselves.”
Families Lose Everything as Fire Rages Through Safed [WATCH]

The 30-foot flames which raged through Safed (Tzfat) last Friday destroyed fourteen houses and sent seven people to the hospital for smoke inhalation.
A Summer of Food, Fun, and Freedom Awaits the Children of Safed

“I love this place,” Eli stated to Breaking Israel News. “Without this youth club, I’d be on the street. We all cry when it’s closed for vacation.”
When is a Grocery More Than a Grocery? When it Fulfills a Biblical Commandment

“We provide the basics that any family needs to keep healthy and happy.”
Thousands of Bonfires Lit in Israel for Mystical Holiday [PHOTOS]

Hundreds of thousands of Israelis lit massive bonfires on Wednesday evening to celebrate the holiday of Lag Ba’omer.
From the Mystical City of Safed Emerges Challenges of Mythic Proportions

Colel Chabad, Israel’s oldest charity, actively aids impoverished and dysfunctional families and runs at-risk youth programs in Safed.
Elevating the Lives of the Downtrodden in Israel’s Forgotten Holy City

With the city’s resources stretched to maximum capacity, Colel Chabad, Israel’s oldest charity, is often asked to fill in the gaps.
New Year Brings Snow to Israel

As the New Year entered, the first snow began to cover parts of Israel.
In Safed, At Risk Youth Treated with Dignity and Respect

Among its many activities throughout the country, Colel Chabad, Israel’s oldest charity organization, is actively helping 350 families provide for their children with honor and dignity in the northern city of Safed.
1,000-Year-Old Marriage Contract Goes on Display in Jerusalem

The National Library of Israel is launching an exhibition on the ketubah, or Jewish marriage contract, featuring a rare, 11th-century document from Safed, reports Israel Hayom.