
Keynote Announced for This Summer’s Kinus HaMechanchim
This year’s Kinus will feature the renowned Rosh Yeshiva, Rabbi Moshe Wolberg, who will deliver the keynote address at the Wednesday night banquet and lead one of the evening’s farbrengens.
This year’s Kinus will feature the renowned Rosh Yeshiva, Rabbi Moshe Wolberg, who will deliver the keynote address at the Wednesday night banquet and lead one of the evening’s farbrengens.
The Jewish University of Moscow, held a festive and emotional graduation ceremony for 27 students at the Marina Rosche JCC campus marking their academic achievements over the years.
Today’s video goes through the Ezras Kohanim; from the Duchan to the Tzafon area near the Mizbeach, from the rings used to Shecht the Korbanos to the tables used to rinse the meat.
Shabbos at the BESHT: For over two decades, Rabbi Meir Ellituv has dedicated himself to bringing the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe to life, inspiring individuals and communities within the Chabad movement and beyond. He will be giving this week’s Shiur on The Rebbe’s chidushim on shas.
As a continuation to last weeks post, I am posted another two aspects that I mentioned at the farbrengen in Toms River on Yud-Beis Tammuz.
Menny Leitner (Monsey, NY) to Bracha Goldberg (Monsey, NY) L’Chaim: Sunday, July 20th, 7:30pm at Bais Yosef Meir Simcha Hall 19 Olympia Ln, Monsey
Mendy Sulami (Los Angeles, CA) to Aidel Spielman (Crown Heights)
Tsvi Feygin (Teaneck, NJ) to Faigy Kahn (London, UK)
A newly released English translation of a major Hebrew-language feature from the 5 Teves issue of Kfar Chabad Magazine offers a detailed account of the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s extraordinary involvement in the creation and dissemination of sefer Hadras Ponim Zokon.
In this week’s Dvar Torah, Rabbi Katzman delves into the unique aspects of the three weeks, of which we find ourselves in now. He brings its special flavor of Geulah to the front of our minds and delves into the lives of two elder Shluchim of the Rebbe who recently passed away.
In December of 2023 a Chabad center was targeted with vandalism of their Menorah. They responded with creativity and a larger Menorah.
From the collection of films from the Basement of Rabbi Eli Teitelbaum OBM, comes a historic view of Camp Gan Israel in 1963.
In terms of sheer numbers, the network built by Rabbi Avraham Korf, regional director of Chabad-Lubavitch of Florida, is staggering. There are today nearly 400 Chabad emissary couples serving all over the state.
Jews have always lived in tension with the societies around them. At times welcomed, at times feared, too often scapegoated—history teaches that when things unravel, Jews are often the first to pay the price.
Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Wolf, the Chief Rabbi of Kherson, Ukraine, was driving near a Ukrainian checkpoint with his family when it was targeted by a Russian drone. The drone impacted the front of the vehicle, causing extensive damage to the engine area, but caused no injuries to those inside.
Registration is now open for the Chabad on Call Kinus. Set for August 5–6 in South Florida, the two‑day gathering brings together Shluchim and Shluchos who engage in hospital outreach to connect, exchange proven strategies, and strengthen every facet of this critical Shlichus.
During this Three Weeks period, a challenging time in our Jewish history – we share a letter of the Rebbe, written to an artist, in which he gives an in-depth analysis of the purpose of challenges. Where trials, tests and difficulties are the way to attain our ultimate objective and goal in life – the very reason for our existence.