Aleph Honors Jewish Heroes on Veterans Day
This Veterans Day, the Aleph Institute pays tribute to the Jewish men and women who have served—and continue to serve—with courage, faith, and devotion to our country.
This Veterans Day, the Aleph Institute pays tribute to the Jewish men and women who have served—and continue to serve—with courage, faith, and devotion to our country.
Rabbi Pini and Raizy Zaklas moved to Croatia in 2004 to establish the first Chabad center on “the land of a thousand islands.” Coming from their native Israel, a place where Jews are a majority, not a tiny minority, it took time for them to come to terms with the fear and secrecy of the Jewish community there.
The original mikvah was tragically destroyed during Hurricane Ian, leaving a void in the community’s spiritual life. Today, that void has been transformed into something extraordinary a breathtaking, state-of-the-art mikvah that radiates serenity and holiness.
The Crown Heights Jewish Community Council (CHJCC) has announced the launch of a new community-wide Life Insurance Awareness Drive, the first in a series of initiatives focused on family stability and financial security.
Ahead of the Kinus, the Met@Chabad Shluchim Portal goes live, equipping Shluchim and Shluchos with new tools to help their community members to the chuppah.
Every detail was infused with care and meaning – from the welcoming Friday afternoon arrival, to the uplifting davening, seudos, and chassidisher farbrengens, to the spirited melave malka that brought the house alive with song and joy.
Taking place tonight, Tuesday, Chof Cheshvan (November 11) at the United Lubavitcher Yeshiva Hall, the event will also be livestreamed worldwide, allowing teachers and parents everywhere to take part in an evening marking this milestone.
Enjoy a night filled with inspiration and meaning as we unite to support the vital work of RCCS (Rofeh Cholim Cancer Society), which provides critical medical and financial assistance to families facing the challenges of cancer.
When Chaplain (COL) Yankel Goldstein (Ret) visited Baltimore for the JUSA Chabad House annual Veterans Shabbaton, a chance meeting from 1989 came full circle — inspiring a weekend of gratitude and connection.
The cemetery serves the Jewish community of the city on the Baltic coast-an exclave of Russia between Poland and Lithuania-known by its former German name Königsberg until exactly eighty years ago.
In a display of Achdus, Tomchei Temimim proudly announces the opening of a new Mesivta division for the coming Shnas HaLimudim, a collaboration between Lubavitcher Yeshiva Crown Street and Lubavitcher Yeshiva Ocean Parkway.
A narrative from a child’s perspective, with guidance for the adults who care.
Alternate side parking (street cleaning) is suspended on Tuesday, November 11th for Veterans Day. Parking meters remain in effect.
An experience of nostalgia and a bridge to the future, with Choir members from Yigal Calek’s London School of Jewish Song and the original Pirchei Yerushalayim. Featuring special performances from R’ Yissochor “Suki” Berry and Shloime Gertner.
Gov. Kathy Hochul slammed the brakes on supporting Zohran Mamdani’s $700 million call for free city buses — casting doubt that one of the far-left mayor-elect’s signature campaign promises has a smooth road ahead.
A fifty-foot mural, a massive glowing menorah, indoor swings, a serene waterfall, and a kosher commercial kitchen — the new Chabad House at KU is not just a building. It’s a statement: Jewish life is thriving in Kansas’ biggest university.
The Merkos 302’s Ufaratzta Circle Kinus continues to serve as an anchor for Shluchos in remote areas, offering not only tools and guidance but a space where they can be supported, seen, and strengthened to return to their unique Shlichus with renewed energy and purpose.