
BDE: Lubavitch Boy Struck and Killed While Crossing Eastern Parkway Shabbos Afternoon
Tragedy struck in Crown Heights Shabbos afternoon when an 8-year-old Lubavitch boy was truck and killed while crossing Eastern Parkway.
Tragedy struck in Crown Heights Shabbos afternoon when an 8-year-old Lubavitch boy was truck and killed while crossing Eastern Parkway.
It was a new concept: the students would leave their own yeshivah in order to assist a smaller institution and a less established community far away in building a yeshivah.
A Special Gimmel Tammuz Edition of The Alef in Conversation podcast features a reflective and enlightening conversation with Rabbi Manis Friedman, exploring what it means to view world events, miracles, and our daily mindset through the lens of Geulah.
Rabbi Chaim Dalfin, author and Chasidic historian shares interesting facts, many revealed for the first time. The purpose of his program is to inspire all but especially the youth. Watch another installment here on CrownHeights.info.
In honor of Gimmel Tammuz, TYH Nation has teamed up with Tut Altz and The Alef at Merkos 302’s Moshiach Office to produce a special expanded edition of their weekly Torah digest, Nekudah Tova; spotlighting the Rebbe’s influence and global call to action: empowering every Jew to bring Moshiach.
Shlichus is not a business. It’s not real estate. It’s not brand control. Shlichus is about neshamos. Every soul matters. And if a new couple is ready to dedicate their life to inspiring Jews, why are we slamming doors shut over lines on a map?
In an unprecedented project highlighting the Rebbe’s directive to spread the wellsprings of Chassidus to every corner of the globe, Tanya was printed in 18 cities across the state of Iowa—all places where a Tanya had never been printed before.
The Shabbos before Gimmel Tammuz, we all speak about our connection to the Rebbe and the importance of strengthening it. Therefore, I decided to post two responses that I have recently given to two very different groups. Hopefully you will enjoy the contrast.
Agudas Chasidei Chabad has announced that the Rebbe’s home on President Street and the Rebbe’s Room in 770 will be open for select times over the Gimmel Tammuz weekend.
In this week’s Dvar Torah, Rabbi Katzman brings the spiritual and emotional moments of Gimmel Tammuz to life, it’s meaning, effects, and future of the Jewish people.
As tens of thousands prepare to visit the Ohel over Gimmel Tammuz, Harav Braun of the Crown Heights Beis Din ha released a letter lauding the preparations and highlighting the Kashrus for Kohanim to visit.
The substantial contribution will go directly toward enhancing the camp experience with new sports facilities and activity campers across all camp emunah divisions.
Electrical issues continue to plague Crown Heights, even after the heat wave ha ended, with this photo being taken on President and Albany with the FDNY and Con Edison both on scene for an underground fire.
Leading up to Gimmel Tammuz, Agudas Chasidei Chabad has published a letter to Chabad Chassidim as is their annual custom.
With great sadness we report the passing of Mrs. Miriam Sufrin OBM, a member of Anash of London, UK and matriarch of a large Lubavitch family.
In his letter this week – when we read of the strife of Korach and his congregation – the Rebbe emphasizes the importance and necessity of peaceful and harmonious relationships. The Rebbe advises the people in the congregation whose opinions differ to discuss and settle their differences in a friendly way and gives them some encouraging food for thought.
Despite the rumors, it was a primary, not an election. In November we will head to the polls for the election that really counts: who will be the Mayor of New York City for the next four years.