How The Rashi Sichos Came To Be

In the annals of Chabad-Lubavitch in the US, the presence of Rabbi Yosef Wineberg (1917-2012) looms large. From his days as a student in Tomchei Tmimim in pre-war Warsaw & Otvotzk, surviving the bombing of Warsaw in 1939 at the side of the Previous Rebbe, to his lifetime role as the Rebbe’s roving ambassador and trailblazing teacher of the Tanya. The Wineberg family is currently putting together a book about his fascinating story, his life’s work and his deep hiskashrus to the Rebbe.

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Chinese Translation Requested by the Rebbe Hits the Shelves

Forty years ago, an American professor traveling in Asia wrote a letter to the Rebbe about his encounter with locals eager to learn more about their Jewish heritage. The Rebbe instructed his staff to charge a certain traveling businessman with the task of compiling a list of Jewish works to consider translating into Chinese, and to oversee their subsequent publication.

The Untold Story of Avraham Fried

Avraham Fried is one of the most legendary voices in Jewish music, inspiring generations with his soulful songs for over 40 years. In this deeply personal interview, he opens up about his journey—from humble beginnings to becoming a global icon—while still feeling like he’s just getting started.

Gala Banquet of 35th International Conference of Chabad Women Emissaries

How do the thousands of Jewish women who make up the legions of Chabad-Lubavitch emissaries have the energy to give, teach, uplift and inspire day after day, no matter what distant point on the globe they call home? This question began the gala banquet of the 35th annual International Conference of Chabad Women Emissaries, or Kinus Hashluchos, which brought together more than 4,000 emissaries and lay leaders from around the world.

The Free Press Profiles The Rebbe’s Ohel, Titles Article “The Most Important Campaign Stop Is a Rabbi’s Grave”

Reporter Suzy Weiss of The Free Press profiled the Rebbe’s Ohel in a masterful piece titled, “The Most Important Campaign Stop Is a Rabbi’s Grave”, highlighting the trend of politicians, celebrities, and everyone in between coming to the Ohel for inspiration.