
Siyum Celebrated at Oholei Torah Mesivta
As the yeshiva year came to a close, a gala Siyum celebration was held in Oholei Torah Mesivta, with the Beis Hamedrash overflowing with many parents and family members.
As the yeshiva year came to a close, a gala Siyum celebration was held in Oholei Torah Mesivta, with the Beis Hamedrash overflowing with many parents and family members.
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Orange County, New York, Shliach Rabbi Pesach Burston was treated to a community farbrengen with world-famous author and lecturer Rabbi Y.Y. Jacobson as a gift from his wife, Chana, in honor of his 40th birthday.
11 boys from Rabbi Levi Borenstein‘s Oholei Torah 7th grade class went to get farhered on the whole Meseches Makos by heart by Rabbi Mordechai Gurary of Chevra Shas.
The first single off an upcoming Benny Friedman album, this song is a truly pumping one that reminds us that the work of serving Hashem with joy is a serious one. So make sure you have your dancing shoes on, get your friends together, and enjoy Kulam Sharim!
Several buses filled with eager campers left Crown Heights on Tuesday and headed to familiar campgrounds in New York’s Catskill Mountains. With anticipation and excitement in the air, the campers were introduced to their counselors and new friends, and settled down for what promises to be the summer of a lifetime.
Rabbi Bentzion Wiener’s mother served as an attendant for the Rebbe’s mother, Rebbetzin Chana, for four years. He was interviewed by JEM’s My Encounter with the Rebbe project in Brooklyn, NY, in November of 2009.
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The Parks Department will keep the controversial women-only swim hours that cater mostly to Orthodox Jewish women at the Metropolitan Recreation Center’s indoor public pool following a revision of gender discrimination policy by the city Human Rights Commission, they announced Wednesday.
At the CTeen kinus last week, a music video was released in an effort to boost the Chayus of the tzeiri hashluchim and help them stay strong despite the things the challenges they face on Shlichus.
One of the Israeli special forces who descended upon an airport in Entebbe, Uganda, to rescue more than 100 hostages 40 years ago visited Vacaville, California, where he shared his story at Chabad of Solano County.
Nearly 400 Shluchim and Shluchos who serve on college and university campuses around the globe – along with their more than 600 children – particpated in the Chabad on Campus Kinus International Conference 5776 in Stamford, Connecticut.
The cracked helmet in the above photo – sent to us by the parent of a child who was wearing it when he fell of his bicycle – is a stark reminder of the potential dangers of biking, and how the simple act of wearing a helmet can save one from possible serious injury.
Rabbi Yitzchok Minkowicz, director of Chabad Lubavitch of Southwest Florida, delivers his insights on this week’s Parsha – Korach. This week Rabbi Minkowicz answers the question: How should one deal with challenges?
Temperatures will hit 92 degrees in New York City today, Wednesday, but will feel much higher.
Join Rabbi Marvin Tokayer in his fascinating journey from a college student challenging Chabad philosophy, to the first and only (at the time) Rabbi of the entire Far East, sent by the Lubavitcher Rebbe. Learn that changing the world for the better happens one step at a time.
61 Chabad-Federation of Jewish Communities (FJC) summer camps opened their doors this season for an exciting summer vacation to young Jewish campers from all over the vast area of the former Soviet Union (FSU).