
JLI: How Shabbat Can Change the Way You See the World
Take a dive into the rules of separating bad from good on Shabbat and unpack the surprising implications for the way we perceive others.
Take a dive into the rules of separating bad from good on Shabbat and unpack the surprising implications for the way we perceive others.
Congestion pricing will likely remain in the heart of Manhattan until the fall under an agreement struck between the Trump administration and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority — before a federal judge then ultimately decides the controversial toll’s fate, according to court documents.
In the Pesach Ediion of Treasures from the Rebbe’s Library, the Arizal Siddur used by the Rabbeim by the Seder, tThe Frierdiker Rebbe’s Ka’arah, the Rebbe’s Ka’arah, the Rebbe’s Pesach Becher, and the Alter Rebbe’s bowl are presented.
The US is raising tariffs on China by another 50% to 104%, the White House announced today (Tuesday). The new tariffs are set to take effect at midnight tonight Eastern Standard Time.
With heartfelt joy and pride, the Israeli Jewish community of New Haven gathered to celebrate a truly momentous occasion—the grand opening of Mikveh Raphael and Beit Yosef Yitzchok Shul.
As a young girl, I was fortunate to watch my dear aunt Esther Sternberg invest effort, devotion, and passion into Mivtza Neshek. She took her marching orders from the Rebbe seriously.
One of the classic frustrations that we deal with as teachers is that we hardly receive any positive feedback or encouragement for our hard work. Negative comments and flack? Plentiful. But a call or text from a parent about how happy their child is? Rarely…
As we approach Yud Aleph Nissan, a Michtav Kloli from the Rebbe from 5725 has been made available in three languages.
Early this past March, during a family trip to Tel Azeka, near Beit Shemesh, 3.5-year-old Ziv Nitzan from Moshav Ramot Meir found an ancient scarab amulet, about 3,800 years old.
Former Hostage and family members of hostages currently being held in Gaza, call on everyone to take part in the Mitzvah Tank Parade and join in Zechus of their loved ones held in captivity.
If you’re planning to take a flight in the spring and summer, make sure to check your identification – airport travel will require a REAL ID issued by the state.
When Rabbi Yaakov Stambler hit on the idea to make a handmade shmurah matzah bakery in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine, in 2002, it seemed like a perfect fit. Indeed, within a few years, the Tiferes Hamatzos bakery was employing close to 100 people, producing many tons of matzah, and shipping it to the United States, Europe and Israel.
Meet Noam Buskila—a father of six, a singer, a teacher, a paratrooper, and a proud resident of Tzfat. You’ve seen the videos—now hear the story.
“Take Two and call me in the morning”, says Dr. Ami Levin with a warm smile as he hands two matzahs to his longtime patients, Isaac and Joelle Zimbalist.
In honor of Yud Aleph Nissan, the Ohel Bus Service will be providing extra subsidized transportation round trip from Crown Heights to the Ohel for 38 hours straight.
These images may be man made, but as the saying goes, “Every dream contains a hint of truth.” Let’s use these viral photos as a wake-up call. Not just to cringe, but to act.
With hearts full of sorrow and grief, the Jewish community of Moscow bid farewell to the beloved shamash of the Marina Roscha Central shul, R’ Zvi Hirsch Gershoy, known to all as “Grisha.” For over two decades, he faithfully fulfilled his role each and every day in service of the sanctity of the shul.