Today’s Siyum Broadcast – Gimmel Av at 2:00pm
Today’s siyum will be given by Rabbi Zushie Rimler, on Maseches Sanhedrin.
Today’s siyum will be given by Rabbi Zushie Rimler, on Maseches Sanhedrin.
Recently I received the following message, concerning the translated edition of my book about Reb Pinchas Reizes into Russian. The message came from a principal who noted that the students discuss and sometimes vigorously debate the thoughts and lessons that I wrote as a takeaway and because of that the students often refer to the stories as pointers in their everyday conduct.
Taking place July 28–29 (י״ד–ט״ו מנחם אב) at The Armon Hotel in Stamford, Connecticut, the Annual International Kinus HaMechanchim will feature a dedicated curriculum track, bringing together mechanchim, curriculum developers, and school leaders to address everyday classroom challenges.
Rabbi Yisroel Dov Levanoni (1921-2019), the author of The Temple in Jerusalem: A Description of the Second Temple, was a dentist and model maker, who lived in Jerusalem. He was interviewed there in April 2007.
Rabbi Mendy Hershkop joined the Clappy and Frank Show to speak on his work teaching, and crimefighting.
After welcoming visitors from across the Jewish world, Kosher Jackson Hole Grill, Jackson Hole’s seasonal pop-up kosher grill, is introducing a special Nine Days Menu in observance of the Nine Days.
The US House of Representatives just voted to extend Daylight Saving Time right through the winter. What does this mean to Jewish people, whose religious routine is linked to the sun (which does not take orders from the Senate)?
This past week, nearly 100 Chabad Young Professionals (CYP) Shluchim from around the globe gathered in Austin, Texas, for the annual CYP International Kinus, a two-day conference filled with learning, collaboration, and renewed inspiration.
On Shabbos Chukas, we had the privilege of hosting a wonderful family from Israel at Clifton Park Chabad. They spent Shabbos with us, enjoying the beauty of upstate New York, and after Shabbos they continued on to Manhattan—the Big Apple.
This approach is not new to Chabad — it reflects an approach the Rebbe championed for decades: the most powerful response to Jew-hatred is not to engage with the haters, but to invest in strengthening Jewish identity and Jewish life itself.
Today’s siyum will be given by Rabbi Mendel Greisman, Shliach to Northwest Arkansa, on Maseches Chagigah.
More than 350 residents of Alaska’s Mat-Su Valley contributed to the construction of a local mikvah. The first to be built in the state outside of Anchorage, the mikvah formally opened on June 30.
Seventy bochurim in Shiur Daled of Beis Medrash Oholei Torah celebrated an extraordinary accomplishment by completing the entire Meseches Bava Kamma baal peh in less than nine months.
In a remarkable milestone of dedication, Hatomim Menachem Mendel Korik, a 15-year-old bochur at Mesivta Melbourne, successfully completed and was tested on all 53 perakim of Likkutei Amarim Tanya entirely by heart, bevas achas.
This past Sunday, Camp L’man Achai, a chapter of CKids International, welcomed parents and family members for a beautiful Visiting Day, giving them the opportunity to experience firsthand the incredible summer their children have been enjoying.
The book which so deeply touched this Jewish soul in a small town in California, culls the Rebbe’s guidance towards peace of mind from the Rebbe’s countless correspondences on the subject, using that wisdom to provide modern readers an actionable guide. Since publication in 2024, Letters for Life has become an international bestseller.
Chabad.org, in partnership with the National Committee for the Furtherance of Jewish Education (NCFJE), will present a Daily Siyum each day of the Nine Days, from Rosh Chodesh Menachem Av through Tisha B’Av eve on 15 Menachem Av (July 15–29).