Chabad of the Beaches Wins First Salvo In Legal Battle For Property
The first battle in the fight for a property purchased by Chabad of the Beaches in an eminent domain claim by the Village of Atlantic Beach has been won by Chabad.
The first battle in the fight for a property purchased by Chabad of the Beaches in an eminent domain claim by the Village of Atlantic Beach has been won by Chabad.
Friends, family, alumni, and supporters of Tomchei Temimim are scheduled to join an upcoming upscale event in celebrating 125 years since the founding of Yeshivas Tomchei Temimim.
As part of his visit to the German Parliament (Bundestag), Israeli President Isaac Herzog met with Rabbi Yehuda Teichtal, Rabbi of Berlin for talks and visited the exhibition “70 Years of the Luxembourg Agreement between Germany, Israel and the Jewish Claims Conference” together with him, First Lady Michal Herzog and Bundestag President Bärbel Bas.
A tour of the Panama Canal, up-close experiences with wild monkeys, and a taste of authentic Jewish life created the ultimate CYP Panama Encounter for a group of young professionals from around the country.
After months of generous hospitality at the JNF Nes-Harim campus, FJC’s ‘Alumim’ Children’s Home and Orphanage of Zhytomyr, Ukraine, is relocating to Chabad’s educational campus in Ashkelon, Southern Israel.
AJA Public Affairs Director Robert Gregory interviews Steven Lieberman from Rothwell Figg who is leading the fight to get the Schneerson Collection back. The story sounds like a movie and involves Bolsheviks, Nazis and hundreds of millions of dollars in damages.
A 26-year-old man from the Israeli town of Pardes Hanna has been arrested for the attack on a Chabad bochur this past Friday as he was on his way to do Mivtzoim in Tel Aviv.
Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai’s Hebrew birthday date is the 5th of Elul and it was celebrated according to the best tradition in his office in the municipality, together with Rabbi Joseph Gerlitzky, the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s emissary to Tel Aviv.
A Montreal community member surprised a group of teenage terror victims from Israel on Shabbat, August 20, by offering to donate a pair of tefillin or Shabbat candlesticks for every youngster.
An emergency gathering of the rabbis of Russia took place in Moscow on Monday afternoon. The conference of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia was attended by more than 75 rabbis representing the largest Jewish communities in the country, and focused on the extraordinary situation the Jewish community of Russia finds itself in.
The first issue of the CKids Tzivos Hashem magazine for the new year came out this month, bringing together thousands of kids all over the world with a personal touch.
As the spirit of Elul continues to build and Rosh Hashanah 5783 inching over the horizon, the Tut Altz calendar for the upcoming year of Hakhel has been released and with it new programs for children and adults of all ages.
A disgusting incident took place in Tel Aviv this past week when a Chabad Bochur was while on Mivtzoim in what is being termed an anti-Charedi attack.
Over 550 participants in close to 30 Chabad communities have joined the Chabad branch of the Semichas Chaver program, which provides in-depth halacha classes, along with the rulings of the Alter Rebbe, Tzemach Tzedek and Chabad Poskim.
The topics in this week’s 417th episode of the highly acclaimed MyLife: Chassidus Applied series, with Rabbi Simon Jacobson, will include: How Should We React When Someone Criticizes Us? How Can We Apply the Work of Elul to Our Personal Mission in Life? What Are Practical Ways We Can Benefit From the Revelation of the 13 Attributes in Elul? Can Women and Those Without a Beard Access These 13 Attributes? Should We Limit Our Requests From G-d for the New Year? Is It Appropriate to Circulate a Photo of the Rebbe’s Brother?
A Chabad Shliach to Canejo, California, Rabbi Moshe Bryski, is a walking and living miracle this week after an insane crash last Thursday left people fearing the worst.
Rabbi Brian Strauss, a Rabbi at Congregation Beth Yeshurun in Houston Texas – the largest conservative temple in the United States – told a story to his congregation about his interaction with Chabad when his daughter wanted to put a Mezuzah on her dorm room door.