Weekly Dvar Torah: From Exodus to Eternity
In this week’s Dvar Torah, Rabbi Katzman speaks about the splitting of the sea, the challenge it brought, and the way for which even insurmountable obstacles can be overcome.
In this week’s Dvar Torah, Rabbi Katzman speaks about the splitting of the sea, the challenge it brought, and the way for which even insurmountable obstacles can be overcome.
A vehicle reported stolen early Tuesday morning in the Flatbush neighborhood was successfully recovered hours later in Crown Heights, thanks to a coordinated effort between Shomrim and the NYPD.
This Pesach over 675 families received critical assistance including cash grants, food vouchers, and grocery credit to discreet envelopes slipped under doors—so they could experience Simchas Yom Tov with joy and dignity.
If you’re in Crown Heights, you can find them at Hadar Hatorah. With an amazing lineup of speakers with original ideas and inspiring messages, the morning will come and you’ll still be thirsting for more.
The United States has entered into a settlement resolving a 17-year forfeiture litigation that will result in the payment of approximately $318 million to hundreds of victims of Iranian state-sponsored terrorism.
Childbirth practices have evolved dramatically over the last century, shaped by medical advancements, shifting social norms, and growing access to hospital-based care. This editorial explores the benefits and risks associated with homebirth, water immersion during labor, and alternative maternal positions.
In a heartening display of Jewish pride at the highest levels of government, Canadian Cabinet Minister Evan Solomon was seen putting on Tefillin and receiving Shmura Matzah ahead of Pesach during a visit by Rabbi Yirmi Cohen, Shliach of the Rebbe in Toronto.
Students in over 50 Chabad schools across the United States and Europe, along with 700 shluchim families worldwide, received the new MyShliach Moshiach Seudah Farbrengen guide, designed to help them lead their families in a Moshiach Seudah.
A fast-moving clipper system is sweeping through the Northeast, bringing light snow to major cities as parts of Upstate New York already reported snowfall Monday morning.
A special Kinus Torah and Chassidic gathering (Farbrengen) took place in Crown Heights, organized by the Vaad Hamosifin. The event marked 18 Nissan, the birthday of Rabbi Levi Yitzchak the Rebbe’s father, and the day of the Rebbe’s bris.
With great sadness we report the passing of Rabbi Yechiel Yerachmiel Naparstek, OBM, a respected Chossid and longtime resident of Kfar Chabad. He passed away on Monday, Chol Hamoed Pesach, the 19th of Nissan 5786.
The event took place in a warm and uplifting atmosphere, as Rabbanim and yeshiva students presented Divrei Malchus and engaged in in-depth Torah discussions and pilpulim.
Senior officials from the Office of the President of Ukraine attended the holiday events organized by the JCC Beit Menachem, including Chief of Staff Kyrylo Budanov and his deputy Iryna Mudra, who is also a member of the Jewish community.
The Yeshiva is so happy (to fulfill the desire of the Rebbe) and proud to announce the hiring of Rabbi Mendel Levin as the mashpia of Shiur Aleph as well as Rabbi Mendel Weber as the maggid Shiur. They will be joining Rabbi Levik Raksin and Rabbi Zalman Simpson.
In a dramatic and high-risk mission deep inside hostile territory, U.S. forces successfully rescued the second crew member of a downed American fighter jet in Iran, concluding a tense, multi-day search-and-rescue effort that officials are calling one of the most complex operations in recent military history.
The traditional Birkat Kohanim was held this morning (Sunday) at the Western Wall Plaza in a limited format, in accordance with Home Front Command guidelines restricting the number of worshippers permitted at the site.
Held on both nights of the holiday across dozens of neighborhoods in the capital, thousands of Jews gathered around beautifully arranged tables at Seders led by community rabbis and Chabad emissaries who serve the city year-round.