High Wind Watch: ‘Damaging’ Gusts Expected to Hit NYC
While Wednesday is slated to be the warmest day of the week, heavy wind gusts of up to 60 miles per hour could hit New York City starting Wednesday evening.
While Wednesday is slated to be the warmest day of the week, heavy wind gusts of up to 60 miles per hour could hit New York City starting Wednesday evening.
Tarek Barzouk was sentenced on October 28, 2025 to 17 months in prison for committing hate crimes in connection with his repeated assaults of Jewish victims in New York City between 2024 and 2025.
Levi Cozocaru (Montreal, Canada) to Miriam Copeliovitch (S. Paulo, Brazil) L’Chaim: Wednesday, Nov. 5th, 8:00pm at Lubavitcher Yeshiva
Ari Herzog (Encino, CA) to Mushkie Broshevitzky (Doral, FL) L’Chaim: Tonight, Tuesday, 8:30pm at Lubavitcher Yeshiva Small Hall
A man spewing antisemitic hate was arrested Monday night thanks to a collaboration between the NYPD, Hate Crimes Task Force, and Crown Heights Shomrim.
Reb Mendel Futerfas made a comment while visiting Rabbi Chaim Dalfin along with Rabbi Raichik in Marin County, CA, in 1988. Watch as Rabbi Dalfin tells over what took place.
Registration Opens for the Chinuch Event of the Year, addressing the much-debated topic of what is the essence of a Chabad Chinuch.
Today, Tuesday, November 4th, is Election Day in New York State. At stake in this election is the office of Mayor of New York City and other local positions.
Moshe Turk (Chicago, IL) to Chani Rav-Noy (Los Angeles, CA)
The teens, representing eight CTeen chapters from New York, New Jersey, and Delaware, started their weekend with games at Dave & Buster’s, an instant icebreaker that set the tone for what would become an unforgettable Shabbos.
In the latest episode of “Ase L’cha Rav,” Rabbi Betzalel Bassman interviews Rabbi Fitz Rabin about about the mashpia system.
Yaakov Caytak (Ottawa, Canada) to Chanchie Lowenthal (Copenhagen, Denmark) L’Chaim: Tuesday, Nov. 4th, 8:30pm at F.R.E.E.
In a sold-out hall of nearly 2,000 attendees, and joined by more than 100,000 hearts watching online around the world, you lifted the mitzvah of Hachnasas Kallah to a new stage of splendor and heart.
Recently, I completed the registration process for four of my children in a single school. The collective financial burden we’re expected to carry is simply not realistic. By any standard, it’s not normal. The emotions I felt as this reality set in were complex—and conflicting.
The federal food stamp program will pay out partial benefits to millions of Americans despite running out of regular funding at the start of this month due to the ongoing government shutdown.
“I’m fine.” That’s often what teens say when they’re anything but.
Alternate side parking (street cleaning) is suspended on Tuesday, November 4 for Election Day. Parking meters remain in effect.