A Bracha 50 Years Ago Comes True Today
You’ve probably heard that our Chabad House in Simcha Monica is running a matching campaign these days. But I want to give you the back story – the incredible back story.
You’ve probably heard that our Chabad House in Simcha Monica is running a matching campaign these days. But I want to give you the back story – the incredible back story.
In a unique milestone in the global campaign to spread the wellsprings of Chassidus, what is believed to be the first-ever Tanya printed aboard a private airplane has now taken flight.
As schools held end-of-year graduation ceremonies this spring, the celebrations marked the culmination of a year-long curriculum designed not just to teach, but to shape how children see themselves as Jews.
In a candid interview with N’shei Chabad Newsletter, Rabbi Shaya Shagalow of Bayis Neman shares insights into the Torah-based approach that has helped countless couples strengthen their marriages, rebuild trust, and rediscover the joy of partnership.
After performing at countless wedding ceremonies, Bar Mitzvah celebrations and live events, and following the success of his original single “Shir HaGeulah,” which surpassed 100K views on YouTube, Shneor Orel now presents a fresh and emotional interpretation of “Shaarei Shamayim Petach.”
Last week, Raizel Blesofsky of Brooklyn, a pregnant first-time mom, tragically passed away at the age of 23. Her baby was left struggling for his life. Across the world, in Cape Town, South Africa, Rabbi Nissen and Ariella Goldman were expecting a child. They did not know Raizel personally, but throughout Ariella’s birth, they both kept thinking of her.
The first illustrated Russian-language book for Noahide children, How the Rainbow Got Its Stripes: The Tale of the Seven Noahide Laws, has been published in Russia, offering young readers and their families a clear and engaging introduction to the Seven Noahide Laws.
This past Shabbat, the city experienced an extraordinary event as some two hundred city rabbis and Chabad shluchim from all across Russia and the former CIS countries gathered for the regional “Kinus Hashluchim.”
A delegation of Israeli Knesset members, led by Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana, visited the Ohel of the Rebbe in Queens on Friday for a joint prayer gathering ahead of their participation in New York’s annual Israel-Day parade.
As bochurim across Mesivtas immerse themselves in the annual Mivtza Hanachos program ahead of Gimmel Tammuz, the Vaad Talmidei Hatemimim has unveiled the newest edition of its Hanachos weekly magazine, designed to enrich and inspire participants throughout the program.
At a festive ceremony held over the weekend, the “Tomchei Temimim – Beit Binyamin” Yeshiva was officially inaugurated in the Jewish village of Anatevka on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine. Rabbis, supporters, and guests from several countries attended the event to mark the completion of one of the most significant Jewish educational projects established in Ukraine in recent years.
As they were going through the process of dividing his belongings, they found their father’s will. The calculations in the will differed from what the rabbi had decided. They returned to the rabbi for guidance on what to do.
The workshop, titled “Tanya in Real Life,” brought together grades 6–12 Tanya teachers for an evening of guidance, classroom tools, and shared discussion as the school year comes to a close.
This week, Yeshivas Tomchei Temimim Morristown celebrated three major siyumim completed by two bochurim and one member of the hanhala.
Rabbi Chaim Dalfin, author and Chasidic historian shares interesting facts, many revealed for the first time. The purpose of his program is to inspire all but especially the youth. Watch another installment here on CrownHeights.info.
I am posting this week something that I mentioned last Shabbos in a farbrengen about the Baal Shem Tov’s Yahrzeit which was on Friday, the 1st day of Shavuos.
Each farbrengen is a priceless treasure. It was the highlight of the week for those fortunate to be present when the Rebbe farbrenged. Nowadays, these farbrengens are preserved in thousands of pages, waiting to be relived by every chossid.