Baby Boy!
Pinchos and Chaiky Sudak from Crown Heights had a baby boy!
Young Professionals from Europe Mark the start of CYP Encounter Weekend
A delegation of young Jewish professionals from Europe explored New York on Thursday morning, marking the start of the CYP Encounter Weekend, the largest global gathering of its kind. By Shabbat, they’ll be joined by more than 1,000 peers from over 100 cities around the world.
Weekly Letter: The Fate of European Jewy
In connection with the weeks now where we learn of the bitter slavery and suffering of the Yidden in Egypt – we share a letter of the Rebbe to one who is troubled by the fate of European Jewy in recent history, during the holocaust.
14th Annual “Hour with the Rebbe” Program Expected To Break Record This Year
The program will take place on Wednesday night from 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM, offering an unparalleled opportunity to mark the day. An astounding 56 Yeshivos are expected to participate.
Experience this Year’s Basi LeGani Maamarim, Directly From the Rebbe
The JEM team has just completed the full production of these maamarim, featuring brand-new Hebrew and English subtitles, along with freshly enhanced audio and video.
This Stunning 40-Foot Mural Greets Visitors at Mikvah Chana’s New Center in Tzfat
The Otzar Hataharah visitor center transforms the mikvah experience for local women and visitors to the mystical city in Israel’s north, offering education and inspiration alongside the mitzvah itself.
Here’s My Story: My Life In A Flash
Mrs. Cheryl (Chaya Bracha) Spangenthal is a retired school teacher and nurse who has resided in Charlotte, North Carolina, since 1982. She was interviewed in November 2015.
JLI: The Most Radical Truth About G-d You’ve Never Heard
Rabbi Manis Friedman delves into one of life’s most profound questions: Why are we here? Explore the purpose of creation and uncover deeper insights into our place in the world and the meaning behind our existence.
New Biography Explores Rabbi Yosef Y. Schneersohn’s Transformative Legacy
This extraordinary life story is now told for the first time in a landmark new biography by Rabbi David Eliezrie.
JEM: A Mission to Venezuela
They were preparing to visit Jewish communities in three countries: Cuba, Colombia, and Venezuela. Concerned about the growing political upheaval in Cuba, Rabbi Moshe Herson—then a young yeshiva student—asked the Lubavitcher Rebbe for a blessing before departing.
Gallery: A Jewish Visit To Armenia
Chabad photographer Mordechai Lubecki made a visit to Armenia, where he captured the sites and Jewish life.
Yitzchok Meir Helfgot and Shulem Lemmer – The Perfect Duet
Watch and listen as two masters of singing give you the perfect duet, bringing music and Chazanus to a magical level.
Verizon Apologizes for Outage, Offers Credits to Affected Customers
Verizon customers in New York City might be able to see account “credits,” according to a statement posted Wednesday evening on an official Verizon social media page.
Parent and Staff Appreciation Evening Hosted at Cheder Chabad of Baltimore
On Wednesday evening, 4 Teves, Cheder Chabad of Baltimore hosted a Parent and Staff Appreciation Evening, celebrating the partnership that lies at the heart of the school’s success: devoted parents and dedicated educators working together for the chinuch of every child.
Earthquake shakes Dead Sea area, Jordan Valley
The Home Front Command on Thursday morning activated earthquake alerts for Dead Sea region and Jordan Valley. The United States Geological Survey (USGS) reported the epicenter as near Dimona, and the magnitude as 4.2.
PSA: Expect Long Lines at the Ohel This Sunday as 1,000 Young Professionals Visit
Organizers of CYP Encounter, the largest international gathering of young Jewish professionals, would like to let the Crown Heights community—whose unparalleled warmth and hospitality is integral to the experience—know that tens of buses will depart from Kingston Ave and Eastern Parkway at 10 AM Sunday morning, so heavy traffic can be expected in the area.
Despite the Odds, Rabbi Binyomin Jacobs Has Led Jews of the Netherlands for 50 Years
Jacobs came from a family that had survived what most had not. He grew up in Amsterdam in a middle-class Dutch Jewish family, active in Jewish youth movements. From age 13, he studied regularly at the local rabbinical seminary.












