Gallery #1: Thousands Converge On Yerushalayim For Anti-Draft Protest
Thousands upon thousands of Chareidim, including Chabad Chassidim, descended on Yerushalayim Thursday for a Million Man protest against Chareidi conscription into the military.
Thousands upon thousands of Chareidim, including Chabad Chassidim, descended on Yerushalayim Thursday for a Million Man protest against Chareidi conscription into the military.
Managing Behavior through Chabad Chassidus and Nervous System Awareness.
While Hurricane Melissa has devastated Jamaica and dominated news coverage in the United States, another deadly natural disaster has been making waves across the world.
About two million people come out throughout the day to watch and cheer the runners. Having run it four times, I know that there are many Jews among the spectators. It’s a great opportunity for Mivtzah Tefillin and Neshek.
The move came after a local conservative synagogue, struggling with declining attendance, reached out to Rabbi Bentzion Korf, Director of Chabad in Florida, to help revitalize the Jewish community. With an estimated several thousand Jews spread out across the counties, the Serebryanskis saw an opportunity.
For the young couple, it’s a journey come full circle. Deepening their own Jewish identity through Chabad, they are now drawing on those experiences to help others build their own Jewish connections.
In the latest episode of “Ase L’cha Rav,” Rabbi Betzalel Bassman interviews Rabbi Eli Simpson about grandfather and great-father that where secretaries of the Rabbeim + a deep dive into Rabbi Simpson’s unique perspective on “misnagdim”.
Chaplain (COL) Jacob Z. Goldstein is a decorated member of the US Armed Forces who served with distinction as the US Military’s longest-serving Jewish chaplain. He sat down with Yisroel Teitelbaum of The Jew Project for a portrait.
In this raw and deeply human conversation, Cameron Hyes, a former Neo-Nazi serving a 14-year prison sentence, recounts how Rabbi AY Perlstein’s compassion in the darkest of places opened his heart and helped him rediscover his own humanity.
The New York City Emergency Management Department has issued a Weather Alert for Thursday, October 30th. The National Weather Service is monitoring a low-pressure system forecast to bring moderate to occasionally heavy rainfall and gusty winds to the city on Thursday.
“I have a dream: To create the first-ever Mitzvah Cybertruck!” The post featured a mockup of the futuristic vehicle decorated with icons of Tefillin and Shabbat Candles, and the text: “Do a Mitzvah Today!” Today, that dream is reality.
Crown Heights Hatzalah joined Hatzalah Divisions across Brooklyn in publicly opposing an attempt by NYC to take over Maimonides Medical Center in Boro Park, A Hospital used extensively by the Orthodox Jewish communities of Brooklyn and beyond.
The slain soldier is named as Master Sgt. (res.) Yona Efraim Feldbaum, 37, a heavy machinery operator in the Gaza Division, from Neria.
Muscovite photographer Levi Nazarov headed out to “Sokolniki Park” to photograph the atmosphere of the place during this beautiful autumn period.
Rabbi Chaim Dalfin gives a moving tribute to Rabbi Chaim Brikman OBM, the Shliach to Seagate, Brooklyn who loved Seforim and was a Talmid Chocham.
The Ohel Bus Service will be providing subsidized transportation round trip from Crown Heights to the Ohel for Zayin Cheshvan on Wednesday.
Rabbi Levi and Mushka Krinsky have embarked on their journey of Shlichus to a charming village just a short drive north of Chicago, a small-town atmosphere and a perfect setting for Jewish life to flourish.