
Woman Sets Two Fires In Crown Heights, Extinguished Thanks to Shomrim
At 10:00 PM, Shomrim responded within one minute to a report of a woman setting a tree on fire. Volunteers arrived with fire extinguishers and quickly put out the flames.
At 10:00 PM, Shomrim responded within one minute to a report of a woman setting a tree on fire. Volunteers arrived with fire extinguishers and quickly put out the flames.
by CrownHeights.info A hotline call to Crown Heights Shomrim over a disorderly person ended with an arrest Thursday after the volunteers recognized the man as a recidivist packae thief. “Shomrim responded to a call for a disorderly individual,” Crown Heights […]
The ACS child care voucher program is all the buzz right now. Schools are borderline requiring it, and parents like us are scrambling to apply. It was sold to us as a way to make quality care more affordable while we juggle jobs, bills, and everything else life throws our way. But instead, the program has become what feels like a cash grab for the schools.
In the week of P’Chukas – we share a letter in which the Rebbe addresses the argument that accepting the mitzvos on faith limits one’s independent thinking – with the logical approach of “na’asseh v’nishma”. The Rebbe weighs the pros and cons and the odds involved of this approach.
A special graduation ceremony was held at Bais Haya Mushka in Paris as the Cheder graduates another class.
Some residents may now notice brown or discolored water. According to the DDC representative on site, this is a normal occurrence after a water service interruption and should clear up shortly. There is no cause for alarm.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act passed Congress moments ago and heads to President Trump for his signature.
Rabbi Shmuel Lew has been serving as an educator and Chabad emissary in London since 1965. He was interviewed five times in the years 2007, 2009, 2020, and 2021.
Just when you thought there couldn’t be any more simcha in one song… we’re back with a whole new spin on the viral Thank You Hashem hit from Rabbi Greenspan, Mendy Worch, and Afiko.Man. The same wild journey through the sea to find the Seudas HaLivyason but now with an upmixed beat and a video bursting with simcha and holy chaos.
Beginning 10 Tammuz, the Kollel will dedicate over two months to diving deep into Melech Basadeh, exploring how the Rebbe took a few lines from the Alter Rebbe and turned them into an entire approach to Elul and the Yomim Nora’im.
Alternate side parking (street cleaning) and parking meter regulations are suspended on Friday, July 4 for Independence Day.
In 1492, Spain expelled its Jews. Many fled to nearby Portugal—only to face betrayal, forced conversions, and secret lives. This is the story of courage, faith, and the Marrano Jews who risked everything to keep Judaism alive in the shadows.
Rabbi Mo Zaltzman, a fictional Chabad rabbi who runs a synagogue in the High Desert of Southern California, goes from clergyman to triggerman when one of his flock is murdered in new movie thriller.
127 Jewish teenagers participated this last weekend in EnerJew’s unique unity seminar for club members from across Ukraine. In the climax of the event, a Bar and Bat Mitzvah celebration for 60 boys and girls.
President Street between Brooklyn and New York Avenues, today known as Lubavitcher Rebbe Way, is steeped in a rich history of leadership, charity, community, and Jewish pride.
In the heart of Kenya, where the savannah meets the city and wildlife roams just beyond the backyard, Jewish life is flourishing.
Over the past few weeks, as Iran attacked Israel, thousands of American citizens — students, tourists, and travelers — found themselves stranded and urgently seeking a way home. In this time of crisis, Chabad of Larnaca, under the leadership of Rabbi Raskin, stepped up in an extraordinary way.