
Siyum and Haschala of Mivtza Likkutei Sichos in Cincinnati
The Talmidei Hashluchim of Yeshivas Lubavitch Cincinnati announced the continuation of Mivtza Likkutei Sichos in which the Talmidim will be learning the sichos in volume 20-24.
The Talmidei Hashluchim of Yeshivas Lubavitch Cincinnati announced the continuation of Mivtza Likkutei Sichos in which the Talmidim will be learning the sichos in volume 20-24.
In Episode 10 of Lamplighters: Stories From Chabad Emissaries On The Jewish Frontier, singer David Babinet tells the story of his journey to Torah Judaism, which included stops on opera stages all over the world.
Watch an excerpt in which the Rebbe calls for yeshiva students to receive rabbinic ordination, making a Rabbi in every home.
As the Yuds and Chofs audio restoration nears conclusion, new treasures are uncovered.
The topics in this week’s 374th episode of the highly acclaimed MyLife: Chassidus Applied series, with Rabbi Simon Jacobson, will include: If We Feel Uninspired, Should We Learn From Abraham and Relocate? At What Point Is It Customary to Stop Wishing People a Happy New Year? What Is More Important – The Physical Temple or the Temple of Our Homes? Was Abraham Truly a Great Man by Historical Standards? Shouldn’t We Discover Hashem on Our Own as Abraham Did, Instead of Learning It From Our Parents and Educators? Why Did Abraham Hide Sarah in a Box and What Possible Message Does This Have for Us?
The girls of Camp Emunah’s BJJ Teen Camp had the most uplifting and amazing shabbaton reunion in the Catskills last weekend.
Annual Melave Malka at the Beth Chabad Place des Fêtes with Rav Azimov and Benjamin Mergui.
A Chabad Shliach to S. Monica, California had a rude awakening this past Thursday when he found Nazi symbols and anti-Semitic propaganda scrawled on his car.
This year’s Kinus Hashluchim will not be the first; in fact, it will be the 35th International Kinus. But for the first time, a global preparation will take place, allowing Shluchim to ready themselves and get into the ‘Kinus spirit.’
Anytime a new Sefer Torah is written it is cause for great celebration but this Siyum Sefer Torah was unique.
Irgun Torah and Yeshiva Lubavitch of Monticello are pleased to announce a new Semicha Program in the Catskills.
Igud Hamelamdim’s Gemara Curriculum Program “Bifnim” launches its fifth year of programming by holding four exciting prize-awarding events for mastery of text-based learning.
Universities are back in-person after over a year of remote learning due to COVID, and in some places that has led to record-breaking interest and numbers.
Daniel Azoulay is among a handful of Jewish kids living in a radius of hundreds of miles of his hometown of Townsville, Australia, and his parents, Eyal and Anat, wanted to give him a memorable bar mitzvah.
In an emotional moment during the meeting between Israeli President Hertzog and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Hertzog reminisced on a life changing moment by the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
Rabbi Chaim Itche Drizin has held several positions as a Chabad representative. Today, he is a marriage and family therapist. He was interviewed in February of 2021.
After three years of success, the Halikut program, in which bochurim learn and memorize a full volume of Likkutei Sichos, is launching for its fourth year.