The Crown Heights – Ohel Bus Releases New Updated Schedule
The daily Ohel Bus service that leaves from the Dreidel in Crown Heights has released an updated schedule for the coming year, spreading out the bus route to leave every three hours.
The daily Ohel Bus service that leaves from the Dreidel in Crown Heights has released an updated schedule for the coming year, spreading out the bus route to leave every three hours.
Nearly 400 attendees reveled in an evening of music and masterful production, to benefit one of South Florida’s quietest yet most impactful organizations: JGifts.org.
The shocking murder of Charlie Kirk, carried out on ideological grounds, should set off alarm bells for all of us. This kind of violence is not confined to faraway streets. Right here, in 770, we are witnessing the same phenomenon – not in murder, but in raw violence, threats, and intimidation.
Rabbi Shmuel Lesches, Magid Shiur in the Yeshiva Gedola of Melbourne, Australia, has compiled a guide to the laws and customs for the period of Selichos for the benefit of the wider Lubavitch community.
Being that this Shabbos is two days after Chai Elul and is the Shabbos before the final Shabbos of the year, which is erev the birthday of the Rebbe the Tzemach Tzedek, I decided to post a saying of the Rebbe the Tzemach Tzedek about light, which as mentioned last week is the concept of Chai Elul.
Beis Rivkah Elementary school of Montreal produced an original video which was shown at the Chai Elul assembly, to explain to elementary-school children how “Chai Elul gives a chayus into Elul”.
In this week’s Dvar Torah, Rabbi Katzman looks to the famous story of the Miteler Rebbe and his different hearings of the blessings and curses. What can we learn from this story?
A once-quiet SoCal neighborhood is booming with young families — and is now home to a new Chabad.
For two days, Singapore’s Jewish community became a nerve center for Jewish life across Asia, as over 70 emissaries from 15 countries gathered for the regional Kinus Hashluchim.
Nepal’s violent protests have entered their fifth day, with soldiers now patrolling every corner. Yet within the walls of Chabad-Lubavitch of Kathmandu, an island of calm endures, a place of safety and reassurance amid the chaos.
Rabbi Bentzion Stein serves as the executive director of Detroit’s Lubavitch Cheder, where he first began teaching in 1974. He was interviewed in March 2025.
Chaplain (Col) Jacob Goldstein, Senior Chaplain at “Ground Zero” for all military branches assigned to the World Trade Center, tells his story of courage and purpose.
The trip was nearly canceled in the wake of the escalating conflict with Iran. With rockets flying and tensions rising, organizers considered postponing. But one by one, participants reaffirmed their commitment.
This is the dollar that the Rebbe gave to Rabbi Gerlitzky on the exact day of the historic meeting between the minister’s grandfather, Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu, and the Lubavitcher Rebbe in 1989.
Rabbi Chaim Dalfin gives a moving tribute to his 8th-grade Rebbi, Rabbi Moshe Pesach Goldman OBM.
Listen to this Chabad Chazzon as he shares the “Sound of 770”, the Nussach Chabad for Slichos.
Amid the chaos and panic following the airliners slamming into the two World Trade Center towers on September 11, 2001, many men and woman answered a higher calling – instead of running away, they turned and ran towards the burning buildings in desperate attempts to rescue those trapped in the burning inferno. Among those brave men was a band of Shomrim volunteers from Crown Heights.