Weekly Letter: The Significance of the Dollar Bill
In his detailed letter, the Rebbe addresses the question of the Candle-lighting Campaign which he initiated and the significance of the dollar bill which is received in connection with the campaign.
In his detailed letter, the Rebbe addresses the question of the Candle-lighting Campaign which he initiated and the significance of the dollar bill which is received in connection with the campaign.
At the 42nd International Conference of Chabad-Lubavitch Emissaries in New York City this week, Rabbi Yossi Rodal finds himself being stopped every few feet by his fellow emissaries. Classmates from yeshivah, colleagues he’s spoken to via WhatsApp over the past four months, rabbis who’ve been following his story from continents away: They all want to embrace him, to hear his voice. Four months ago, that voice nearly vanished.
Thousands of Shluchim from around the world arrived in Crown Heights this week, filling the neighborhood with excitement as the 2025 Kinus Hashluchim began with its much-anticipated opening session on Wednesday evening.
Dean of the Chabad yeshivah in Netanya and rabbi of the local Yeshurun synagogue, Rabbi Moshe Orenstein had also authored several collections of stories about the Rebbe. He was interviewed in May 2024.
Watch the story of little Sholom Dovber and the lesson we learn from it today.
Educators will gather at The Shul – 481 Albany Ave or join online for an inspiring opening session led by Rabbi Hershel Pewzner and Rabbi Zalmy Kudan, guiding participants on how to use the Rebbe’s Chinuch language, as illuminated by the Twelve Pesukim.
According to the JFNA’s findings, the largest rise has been seen among Jews connected to the Chabad-Lubavitch movement, with 44% reporting deeper engagement in Jewish life since Oct. 7, 2023.
Hundreds of Mechanchos, and women in Chinuch, gathered Tuesday night, Chof Cheshvan, at the United Lubavitcher Yeshiva Hall, with over 2,000 more tuned in via livestream, for a powerful and uplifting Global Women’s Chinuch Event marking 50 years since the Rebbe launched Mivtzah Chinuch.
On a cool Jerusalem evening this past Monday, nearly 400 people made their way up the Mount of Olives, united by a common bond: they had all been touched by the life of Rabbi Zvi Kogan.
With so many yungeleit looking for the right shlichus opportunity, a new frontier of Shlichus is being introduced at an open session this Thursday.
This is the largest Kinus HaShluchim in history, and it lands at a defining moment.
Rabbi YY Jacobson in Iowa is a Shliach and owns a completely Kosher, Glatt deli store that went viral on TikTok. He explains his journey, including how he ended up in Iowa in the first place.
Headlining the program will be Rabbi Hershel Schachter, Rosh Yeshiva at Yeshiva University’s Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS) and a renowned posek, who will be joined by leading Chabad Rabbonim and Dayanim.
This Veterans Day, the Aleph Institute pays tribute to the Jewish men and women who have served—and continue to serve—with courage, faith, and devotion to our country.
Rabbi Pini and Raizy Zaklas moved to Croatia in 2004 to establish the first Chabad center on “the land of a thousand islands.” Coming from their native Israel, a place where Jews are a majority, not a tiny minority, it took time for them to come to terms with the fear and secrecy of the Jewish community there.
The original mikvah was tragically destroyed during Hurricane Ian, leaving a void in the community’s spiritual life. Today, that void has been transformed into something extraordinary a breathtaking, state-of-the-art mikvah that radiates serenity and holiness.
Ahead of the Kinus, the Met@Chabad Shluchim Portal goes live, equipping Shluchim and Shluchos with new tools to help their community members to the chuppah.