Oholei Torah Mesivta’s Annual Chidon Tanya Showcases Bochurim’s Mastery of Tanya
In front of the entire Yeshivah, the finalists demonstrated an impressive command of the material as they competed through three challenging rounds of questions.
In front of the entire Yeshivah, the finalists demonstrated an impressive command of the material as they competed through three challenging rounds of questions.
The vision was simple: let students experience Yeshivah life firsthand. The idea for this program was hatched when Rabbi Moshe Plotkin called us up and said, “I have five guys who have a week off. Let’s give them a taste of real learning.”
While the 28th of Sivan is commonly commemorated as the day the Rebbe and Rebbetzin arrived in America 85 years ago, and I was thinking of writing about that momentous occasion, however, I decided to write about something else that occurred on the 28th of Sivan, and that is the day the Rebbe arrived with or brought his mother to America twenty-six years later 5707 (1947).
Each farbrengen is a priceless treasure. It was the highlight of the week for those fortunate to be present when the Rebbe farbrenged. Nowadays, these farbrengens are preserved in thousands of pages, waiting to be relived by every chossid.
Rabbi Chaim Dalfin has released a new interview with Reb Aron Dalfin touching on the famed Rabbi Yisrael Friedman, Rosh Yeshiva of Oholei Torah.
Republican nominee for New York Attorney General Saritha Komatireddy recently visited the Ohel, where she wrote a pan and davened for success and guidance as she continues her statewide campaign.
Rabbi Moshe Avrohom Smith was a kindergarten teacher who taught the Alef-Bet to children in Crown Heights for nearly fifty years. Currently residing in Deerfield Beach, Florida, he was interviewed in December 2025.
The uplifting event was magnificently organized by the student Shluchim (Temimim) who work with dedication within the walls of the Yeshiva Gedolah, which is the oldest in Russia and is currently experiencing tremendous growth and prosperity.
Merkos 302’s New Shluchim Desk brings back its flagship full-day masterclass, led by fundraising expert Rabbi Elazar Green, to give newer Shluchim the mindset and tools to build a lasting financial foundation from day one.
A Nahal Brigade soldier who was imprisoned for wearing a patch bearing the word “Moshiach” in the presence of IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir was released from military prison on Wednesday after serving 18 days behind bars.
A four-month-old infant was rushed to the hospital in critical condition Wednesday after being found unconscious inside a parked vehicle in Kfar Chabad.
On any given morning, the Atlanta Beltline moves the way most city trails do — runners with earbuds, dog walkers, cyclists cutting through. Just off the pavement in the Old Fourth Ward, though, something stops people mid-stride: a cart, a bearded rabbi, and a small sign.
Following last year’s inaugural Fair, the Merkos Chinuch Office is once again inviting organizations and businesses to present their programs, materials, and services to mechanchim and school leaders from around the world.
After a series of singles in a variety of styles, Chasidic singer Simche Friedman presents the first song from his second album (to be released soon) – “Oineg Shabbos” – a gentle and joyful waltz, with a Jewish scent of yesteryear.
Listen to this uplifting Simcha Niggun that will get you up on your feet dancing with its infectious and powerful energy. It is the perfect track for any wedding, celebration, or festive event.
On Sunday evening, a special celebration was held in honor of the 70th birthday of Rabbi Yoel Yamini, the Rebbe’s shliach in Kfar Saba. Hundreds of friends, community members, and well-wishers gathered to pay tribute to his decades of devoted service on behalf of the city’s residents and the broader community.
A new 20-minute episode of the Classic Take Podcast, “What Types of Dreams Will We Have in the Future?”, explores a fascinating question: what will happen to dreams in the era of Moshiach?