The N’shei Chabad Newsletter has been inspiring women around the world for over 45 years.

Each issue is packed with 100 pages of biographies, divrei Torah, profiles of baalei teshuvah, humor, parenting and health advice and Chabad history.

Our Mission

The mission of the N’shei Chabad Newsletter is to help Jewish women to live healthful, wholesome lives based on the teachings of Torah and Chassidus, as well as provide kosher and high quality reading material for the whole family.

About Us

Of interest to the whole family but geared to women, this magazine strives to educate, inspire, enlighten and entertain Jews on a variety of topics, including but not limited to:

        • chasidus
        • chinuch (education)
        • biographies
        • art
        • shlichus
        • health

        • housekeeping
        • nutrition
        • marriage
        • moral and ethical issues
        • and more.

Click below for Sample Articles

The Male Brain and Exercise

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The Male Brain and Exercise

The Sounds of the Shofar

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The Sounds of the Shofar

Unique Ability to Help Others

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Reach for Healing

 

What about the Children?

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What about the Children?


And More…

Get the unique Chabad perspective on life, and enjoy discussions of some topics you may have wondered about:

            • What’s it really like to live far away from family on Chabad Shlichus?
            • Can children grow up to be G-d-fearing and Torah-observant if their friends are not?
            • How do baalei teshuvah describe their experience coming home?
            • When is the right time (if ever) to talk with our children about difficult topics?
            • Should we blindly trust the doctors or think for ourselves?
            • Why does Chabad believe so strongly in public menorah lightings?
            • How can wives stop enabling?
            • Is there a better way to deal with bullying in schools than zero tolerance?
            • How did an abuse victim heal herself and move on to help others?
            • What does Esther Etiquette say about paying shadchanus?
            • How did one Chabad community use comedy to bring hundreds of unaffiliated Jews together to study Torah?
            • Can a person who was clinically dead and then came back really remember what happened in the heavenly court as his fate was decided?

 

 

Regular Features

Regular features include Open House, Stories of Kindness and Courage, and It’s a Knowing Heart, and Rabbi Yosef Kolodny’s halachah column.

What our Reader’s Say

Among Orthodox women’s magazines, your magazine is unique. It is refreshing, out of the box… fearless! The series of anti-bullying articles by Izzy Kalman is one good example.
Z.B., Brooklyn, NY
The NCN is always packed with interesting, fresh, entertaining, educational and well-written material. Having come into existence in a time when there was precious little in the way of English-language periodicals, it has set the gold standard for excellence both within Chabad and beyond.
Rabbi Menachem M. Posner, Chabad.org
At first I find myself thinking, the N’shei has gone nuts. Then I read more. And I start to think, maybe they have a point? More than once you have brought me to a new non-mainstream way of thinking about controversial subjects.
C.P., Tel Aviv, Israel
The modern magazine:
-about life as it actually is.
-brave and explores topics no one else does.
-sensitive that all ages can read.
Chaviva Pink, Manchester