
24 Years Later, Part 6: Unbelievable Moments From Ground Zero in Rare Photos
24 years after the tragedy that occurred on September 11th, 2001, we present a gallery of rare photos from that terrible day, as well as the days immediately following.
24 years after the tragedy that occurred on September 11th, 2001, we present a gallery of rare photos from that terrible day, as well as the days immediately following.
On the following day of the horror of September 11th, 2001 a Hatzalah volunteer, who responded to the World Trade Center as the towers collapsed, penned this letter to a family member.
On the 14th anniversary of the terror attacks on September 11th Yeshiva World News released exclusive video that had never been published before, of the moments before and after the collapse of the towers.
In a positive development, the DOT stated that the project is currently on pause to gather community feedback. Councilwoman Rita Joseph also assured representatives from the CHJCC that she would be reaching out to the DOT to convey these concerns.
The trip was nearly canceled in the wake of the escalating conflict with Iran. With rockets flying and tensions rising, organizers considered postponing. But one by one, participants reaffirmed their commitment.
This is the dollar that the Rebbe gave to Rabbi Gerlitzky on the exact day of the historic meeting between the minister’s grandfather, Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu, and the Lubavitcher Rebbe in 1989.
Rabbi Chaim Dalfin gives a moving tribute to his 8th-grade Rebbi, Rabbi Moshe Pesach Goldman OBM.
Control has announced that holders of valid student visas will now be able to enjoy the same streamlined process as Israeli citizens. Upon scanning their passport at the automatic machines, student visa holders will receive a printed slip identifying them as visa holders.
Listen to this Chabad Chazzon as he shares the “Sound of 770”, the Nussach Chabad for Slichos.
Amid the chaos and panic following the airliners slamming into the two World Trade Center towers on September 11, 2001, many men and woman answered a higher calling – instead of running away, they turned and ran towards the burning buildings in desperate attempts to rescue those trapped in the burning inferno. Among those brave men was a band of Shomrim volunteers from Crown Heights.
The triumphant governor proudly announced she’ll extend the nightly surge, doubling down on the patrols that began in January.
Ahead of the upcoming month of Tishrei, Moscow published a unique and well-thought guide in both the holy tongue, as well as Russian, that will help illuminate the journey for thousands of Jews in Moscow, and in all of Russia.
It’s a heart-breaking bird’s eye view of New York’s worst tragedy. Years after the 9/11 attacks, the shocking and powerful 17-minute video taken by an NYPD helicopter on that fateful day remains a stark reminder of the events that took place.
A stirring new episode of The Alef in Conversation podcast features a reflective and far-reaching conversation with Rabbi Yosef Katzman, exploring what it means to truly see the world, and ourselves, through the lens of Geulah.
In Episode 58 of Lamplighters: Stories From Chabad Emissaries On The Jewish Frontier, reporter/producer Gary Waleik presents the story of Rabbi Lev and Rebbetzin Talia Voskoboynik, shluchim to five colleges in Milwaukee.
In the days following the horror of September 11th, 2001 a Hatzalah volunteer, who was present at ground zero as the towers collapsed, penned the following memoir of the events of that day.
Words cannot express the depth of our grief at the tragic murder of my dear friend, Charlie Kirk , just moments ago by an evil gunman. Charlie was not only a national leader; he was also my neighbor here in Scottsdale, Arizona, with whom I shared a special bond.