Chabad Orphanage In Odessa Bombed, All The Children Unharmed
A Jewish children’s home in Odessa, Ukraine, sustained significant damage earlier this week after a Russian missile carrying a heavy warhead exploded near the building.
A Jewish children’s home in Odessa, Ukraine, sustained significant damage earlier this week after a Russian missile carrying a heavy warhead exploded near the building.
Rabbi Laivy and Goldy Mochkin, along with their four children, have launched the first permanent Jewish infrastructure at SUNY Geneseo, bringing Chabad to the heart of this scenic college town in the Finger Lakes region.
Mechanchim worldwide are being invited to pitch their most innovative chinuch ideas as part of the Global Chinuch Pitch, a new initiative from the Chinuch Office that will take center stage this summer at the Kinus HaMechanchim.
As Gimmel Tammuz approaches, JEM is releasing a new video series for children, offering them a vivid and relatable experience of the Rebbe’s visits to the Ohel.
The Rabbonim of the Crown Heights Bais Din have released a letter to the community encouraging every eligible person to go out and vote in the ongoing primary.
Dressed in their white caps and gowns, the Pre-1A boys and girls of Miami’s Lubavitch Educational Center proudly accepted their first siddur as their parents, beaming with nachas, applauded their growth and effort.
An ambitious 17-year project to publish a new, annotated Tanya—just as the Rebbe envisioned—is now complete. The first two volumes are going to print and available for preorder at the unprecedented price of $18.
It is with tremendous gratitude to Vaad Hanachos b’Lashon HaKodesh and Kehot for their unquantifiable work in spreading the wellsprings of the Rebbe’s Torah, that the Neirot Foundation is excited to announce our new app to make the Rebbe’s Chassidus accessible to all.
Over the weekend of Gimmel Tammuz, the Ohel Bus Service will be providing expanded, subsidized transportation to and from the Ohel from three locations.
This past week, a record-breaking number of Mesivta Bochurim participated in the Grand Final, putting their mastery of the Rebbe’s Biurim on the final two Prakim of the Rambam to the test and marking the successful conclusion of this phase of the Chidon.
After its third successful year, the Prague Seminary is delighted to announce the opening of additional slots for the upcoming academic year. The seminary continues to be known for its exceptional faculty, personalized care and attention for the growth and […]
This past Sunday, a historic moment unfolded in the heart of Brooklyn’s Bergen Beach neighborhood. Hundreds of residents, families, esteemed rabbis, and distinguished guests gathered for an uplifting and extraordinary event: the dedication of two new Torah scrolls into the newly established synagogue in the center of the community.
As Gimmel Tammuz approaches, TTOP is proud to share a moving musical production that captures the deep yearning of a Chossid to see the Rebbe—something we all feel today.
Police arrest a Tel Aviv resident and a tourist who have in their possession “suspicious documentation” of impact sites, amid daily ballistic missile and drone attacks by Iran during the ongoing war.
The settlement made between the City of Cambridge and Harvard Chabad isn’t public, but some of the details have begun to trickle out, including a cash payment of $540,000 and legislative sessions geared towards making sure that what happens to Chabad doesn’t happen again.
As Chassidim around the world prepare to celebrate the joyous day of Chof Ches Sivan, marking 84 years since the Rebbe and Rebbetzin’s safe arrival on the shores of the United States, Vaad Or Vechom Hahiskashrus invites all Shluchim, Anash and Temimim to participate in a Chassidishe Farbrengen on Zoom.
Next to the familiar entrance door, a new door will be used for exit only, so the thousands that are coming next Sunday, the 3rd of Tammuz, will have a quick and easy time at the Ohel, and will allow people to enter without having to wait in the scorching sun for three to six hours as was the case in previous years.