Uncovering Hidden Depths in the Hayom Yom with Rabbi Michoel Seligson
In this episode of “Ase L’cha Rav”, Rabbi Michoel Seligson is interviewed about his in-depth work on the Rebbe’s Hayom Yom and the secrets that he discovered in the process.
In this episode of “Ase L’cha Rav”, Rabbi Michoel Seligson is interviewed about his in-depth work on the Rebbe’s Hayom Yom and the secrets that he discovered in the process.
Beis Medrash Oholei Torah in Crown Heights, under the leadership of Menahel Rabbi Elchonon Lesches, has released the list of Talmidei HaShluchim being sent to Yeshivos around the world for the upcoming Shnas Halimudim 5786.
Hundreds of shluchim and members of Anash from around the world are preparing to travel to Alma Ata for Chof Menachem Av, the yahrtzeit of the gaon and mekubal Harav Levi Yitzchak Schneerson zt”l, the Rebbe’s father.
Once home to a bustling Jewish community in the 1920s — including Beth Jacob, now the largest synagogue on the West Coast — the historic South Los Angeles neighborhood of West Adams changed over the decades as Jewish families moved to areas like Beverly Hills. For many years, West Adams didn’t have a synagogue or Jewish center of any sort. But recently, a new wave of younger families has begun moving in, including many Jews drawn by the neighborhood’s affordability and central location.
Twenty-two finalists representing dozens of Chabad Yeshivos showcased their knowledge of the Rebbe’s Torah about Moshiach at the international Moshiach Chidon held on Gimmel Tammuz.
As the years of Shlichus keeps on growing, one of the best Peulah, activity, that continues to grow, especially as the community is today so young, is the Farbrengen, the Chassidic Farbrengens, held on special occasions and especially on Chassidic anniversaries.
The students of “Gsharim” School for special education, run by “Ohel Sarah,” were moved this week to receive a letter of strength and support from the students of the Perlyna-Chabad Jewish School in Kyiv, which was damaged by a Russian drone a few months ago.
Faced with a life-threatening diagnosis, Pearl Halikman knew her options were limited. But sometimes, answers appear from the most unexpected places – or times.
This year, he was supposed to be in preschool learning his aleph beis and graduating with the rest of his class. But what started as a normal school year quickly turned into every parents nightmare. Yakov began experiencing unexplained back pain, fevers, and vomiting and soon was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL).
A moving and magnificent Hachnasat Sefer Torah ceremony for two Torah scrolls was held at the Chabad House of the Solomon Hills community in the Pokrovsky Hills neighborhood of Moscow.
The article, titled “Preserving the Tzelem Elokim: The Story of Hadras Ponim Zokon”, chronicles Rabbi Wiener’s unique journey from a non-Chabad upbringing in Long Island to becoming a devoted Lubavitcher chossid.
Last Sunday at TTOP, the End-of-Year Ceremony began with each Rebbi presenting his own unique style for the in-class celebration. Some played slideshows reminiscing about the year that passed, others made a siyum on the parshiyos or masechtos learned, and some led interactive games with the parents and talmidim alike.
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan will be joining the yeshiva this upcoming year as a mashpia, bringing with him the insight and warmth that has made him beloved by talmidim and colleagues alike.
The Rebbe’s Private Counsel, by Rabbi Levi Shmotkin, offers a life-changing glimpse into the Rebbe’s compassionate and practical advice. Based on the bestselling book Letters for Life, this weekly email series reveals the Rebbe’s unique approach to emotional resilience, spiritual well-being, and purposeful living.
Chassidim gathered at Bais Levy Yitzchak of Pomona, NY for a Grand Gimmel Tammuz Farbrengen led by Rabbi Oshy Deren from Cape Town, South Africa and Rabbi Nosson Gurary, the legendary campus Shliach.
Chabad.org captured three awards and recognition at the 44th Annual Simon Rockower Awards Banquet, this year held in Pittsburgh, Pa., capturing multiple honors recognizing excellence in Jewish journalism.
Tens of thousands of Chassidim visited the Rebbe’s Ohel throughout the day of Gimmel Tammuz, waiting for hours to enter the Rebbe’s resting place.