Shabbos Avos U’Banim Brings Fathers to Cincinnati
This past Shabbos, Parshas Teruma 5786, over 50 fathers (of talmidim of Shiuirim Aleph and Gimmel) arrived at Yeshivas Lubavitch Cincinnati for the annual “Shabbas Avos U’banim”.
This past Shabbos, Parshas Teruma 5786, over 50 fathers (of talmidim of Shiuirim Aleph and Gimmel) arrived at Yeshivas Lubavitch Cincinnati for the annual “Shabbas Avos U’banim”.
The Mamdani administration today announced that Alternate Side Parking Regulations will be suspended through Sunday, March 1, 2026, to facilitate snow operations. Payment at parking meters will remain in effect throughout the city.
Three vehicles and seven dedicated volunteers delivered food and water and provided critical logistics and transportation support, including assistance for an additional group of teens staying at a nearby hotel. In addition, Shomrim arranged and coordinated two buses to transport groups of teens back to Crown Heights.
Rabbi Chaim Dalfin gives a summary of the life of Rabbi Shemaryahu Gurary – The Rashag, as he continues his series on important people in Chabad.
A large-scale Shabbaton for the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s shluchim took place in Dnipro, bringing together over 50 shluchim from 16 cities across Ukraine. The forum was initiated by JRNU (Jewish Relief Network Ukraine) in partnership with the Dnipro Jewish Community.
There is a child inside each and every one of us. It’s a snowstorm, so a snowman is called for.
In a powerful display of Jewish resilience, eight thousand Jewish teens filled Nassau Coliseum for the closing ceremony of the 18th annual CTeen International Shabbaton, showcasing stories of a generation turning to Judaism’s timeless teachings for strength and refusing to back down in the face of adversity.
This month, lots of important dates came and went. Yud Shevat. The Kinus. Chof Beis Shevat. While Crown Heights floundered in snow, over 9,600 Yidden seamlessly traveled to and from the Ohel. How?
Hours after 4,578 Jewish teenagers from 60 countries filled Nassau Coliseum for CTeen’s closing event, nearly 1,500 of them find themselves stranded in New York after a winter storm cancelled flights across the East Coast.
With great sadness we report the passing of Reb Sholom Dovber Levine OBM, a member of the Chabad community in Los Angeles, CA. He passed away on Sunday, the 5th of Adar, 5786.
As has become the custom throughout the winter months, the popular “Avos U’Bonim” learning program brought together Jewish boys from across Moscow, representing many segments of the community.
As New York City faces down a historic snowstorm that may bury the boroughs under two feet of snow, the Mayor has enacted a travel ban throughout the city, telling residents that they should stay home between 9:00pm Sunday night and 12:00pm Monday.
Four years after the outbreak of the severe crisis in Ukraine, Jewish communities uniting tens of thousands of families throughout the country are preparing for Purim under extremely challenging conditions.
The Mamdani administration today announced that Alternate Side Parking Regulations will be suspended Monday, February 23, 2026, to facilitate snow operations. Payment at parking meters will remain in effect throughout the city.
With perilous conditions expected to batter the Northeast Sunday, several major airlines grounded flights Saturday at key hubs, including JFK, LaGuardia, Newark, and airports in Philadelphia and Boston — and the number is expected to skyrocket once snow begins to fall.
The largest gathering of Jewish teens culminates today at the Nassau Coliseum, where 8,000 Jewish teens and their families will gather for “The Live the Life Event,” the largest CTeen event to date.
Thanks to the strong collaboration between Shomrim and the NYPD another criminal now faces the consequences of his actions.