“Ki Hinei Kachomer” From Moshe Laufer and Chabad 6
Listen to this rendition “Ki Hinei Kachomer” from Moshe Laufer and Chabad 6.
Listen to this rendition “Ki Hinei Kachomer” from Moshe Laufer and Chabad 6.
Can you ask a non-Jew to turn off a bedroom light on Shabbos? What about turning on an air conditioner during a hot summer day? Is hinting always better than asking directly?
With Gimmel Tammuz approaching, Rabbi Yosef Yeshaya Braun, Mara D’Asra and member of the Crown Heights Beis Din, has issued a public letter outlining the halachic arrangements in place for Kohanim who wish to visit the Ohel of the Rebbe during the days surrounding the yahrtzeit.
Agudas Chasidei Chabad has announced that the Rebbe’s home on President Street and the Rebbe’s Room in 770 will be open for select times over the Gimmel Tammuz.
As thousands of visitors are expected to travel to the Ohel in Cambria Heights, Queens, for Gimmel Tammuz, authorities will be implementing a frozen zone around the Ohel area to help manage the large crowds and ensure public safety.
A special Tshurah was published for the Vogel-Junik wedding that took place tonight. The Tshurah includes special letters from the Rebbe and historic images courtesy of Hasidic Archives.
Tomchei Tmimim Ocean Parkway was filled with pure Chassidishe nachas this week as the talmidim of Kita Alef celebrated their very first Chumash Siyum.
Nearly 500 people filled Boston’s JFK Presidential Library on May 14 to mark the 25th anniversary of Chabad of Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. While the occasion celebrated a quarter-century of growth and impact, the evening’s keynote address was less a reflection on the past than a vision for what lies ahead.
The program will take place from June 24 through July 27, in a beautiful and spacious setting in Brazil, offering bochurim a unique combination of serious learning, chassidishe atmosphere, exciting trips, sports, and a warm yeshiva environment.
Jewish communities worldwide, and particularly in Panama, have experienced a tremendous spiritual renaissance in recent years, as educational institutions, kollels, and yeshivas grow from the foundation up, taking shape and flourishing in the light of day.
The ballroom was filled to capacity as talmidim, parents, grandparents, family members, and staff gathered to celebrate the graduation of over 120 talmidim in Oholei Torah’s Mechina Class of 5786.
Chabad.org has released a special presentation in honor of Gimmel Tammuz.
Former Iowa Governor Terry Branstad put on tefillin for the very first time, moved by a desire to honor his Jewish mother’s memory and embrace his own Jewish heritage. The pair of tefillin he wore made the experience all the more meaningful.
The Lubavitch community of Remsen Village marked a major milestone this past Sunday, Erev Rosh Chodesh Tammuz 5786, with the dedication of a men’s mikvah taharah – the Rabin Family Mikvah – housed in the community’s building at 305 Remsen Ave.
Selected talmidim from grades 5 through 7 of Oholei Torah, Ohr Menachem, and United Lubavitch Yeshiva of Crown Street studied Mishnayos each evening as part of the Yeshivas Erev program. After every two perakim, the talmidim took a written test and received a monetary deposit into their personal G’mach account.
Rabbi Chaim Dalfin has released a third installment from an interview with Reb Aron Dalfin touching on Rabbi Nachman Sudak.
On the spirited day of Chof-Ches Sivan, a day that marked a new chapter in the Rebbe’s leadership and the spreading of Yiddishkeit throughout America, the talmidim of Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim Lubavitch Queens held their annual Geulah & Moshiach Pre-Chidon