In The News




Librarian Who Removed Chabad Poster Is No Longer Employed at Harvard
The Harvard Crimson, March 10, 2025

Generation of Lions Will Usher in 50 Years of Prosperity, Former Israeli Premier Predicts
The Editors, March 7, 2025

Harvard Identifies Person Who Tore Down Chabad Poster as University Employee, Condemns Removal as ‘Hateful’
The Harvard Crimson, March 5, 2025

Harvard Police Investigating Protester Who Tore Down Chabad Poster at HOOP Rally
The Harvard Crimson, March 5, 2025

At HBS Shabbat Dinner, Patriots Owner Robert Kraft Says He Trusts Garber To Fight Antisemitism
The Harvard Crimson, March 3, 2025

Plan for religious gathering place brings lawsuits and charges of antisemitism and rigged decision
Crimson Day, March 3, 2025

Harvard Jewish Groups Hold Vigil To Mourn Four Dead Hostages After Hamas Returns Remains
The Harvard Crimson, February 21, 2025

Cambridge Historical Commission Approves Chabad’s Demolition Plan
The Harvard Crimson, February 10, 2025

Chabad, Cambridge Board of Zoning Appeals Schedule Mediation Resolution Hearing
The Harvard Crimson, January 31, 2025

Dozens Gather at Harvard Chabad Vigil for Murdered Rabbi
The Harvard Crimson, November 26, 2024

Harvard Jewish Groups Hold Vigil on Anniversary of Oct. 7 Attacks
The Harvard Crimson, October 8, 2024

Harvard Chabad Accuses City Zoning Board of Religious Discrimination in Lawsuit
The Harvard Crimson, September 21, 2024

UFC’s Natan ‘Lethal’ Levy helps Harvard Jewish students fight antisemitism — with their fists: ‘We need strong Jews’
The New York Post, September 18, 2024

Harvard Chabad Appeals Zoning Board Decision to Reject Expansion
The Harvard Crimson, September 17, 2024

More Than 1,000 Harvard Affiliates Gather to Celebrate Jewish Life at Shabbat 1000
The Harvard Crimson, September 16, 2024

Israeli UFC Fighter Natan Levy Teaches Harvard Chabad Self-Defense
The Harvard Crimson, September 12, 2024

Boston Approves Harvard Chabad Plans for Longwood Jewish Center
The Harvard Crimson, September 9, 2024