
A Poem For KSCVK, and A $100K Fundraiser
If Devora asks…You Say Yes! Let’s raise $100K for Keren Simchas Chosson V’Kallah this Sunday, and help 30 young couples SAY YES to the wedding of their dreams.
If Devora asks…You Say Yes! Let’s raise $100K for Keren Simchas Chosson V’Kallah this Sunday, and help 30 young couples SAY YES to the wedding of their dreams.
CGI Detroit has announced that all divisions will be open for the summer, and registration for the boy’s division has reopened to allow those left without options to apply.
The annual Kinus HaMechanchim will be held at the beginning of August (closer to schools opening) by ZOOM. The current situation precludes an in-person gathering so the Rabbi Nochem Kaplan, Dir. Merkos Chinuch Office, announced that it will do what schools have been doing since March.
With just days left to Gimmel Tammuz The Vaad Hatmimim has released a Video of Rabbi Yoel Kahn emotionally addressing the Bochurim to make a “Hachana L’Gimmel Tammuz ”.
After receiving the news that its overnight camp was not to be this year, Gan Yisroel Parksville immediately began plans to create a day camp for the boys. The news was announced in a letter to parents.
To ensure the safety and well being of the visitors coming to the Ohel for Gimmel Tammuz, Ohel Chabad Lubavitch in coordination with Rabbonim and government officials have set guidelines for all guests.
With camps closing due to COVID 19, Rabbi Benny Hershcovich and his wife Sonia, from Chabad of Los Cabos, Mexico, have decided to realize a lifelong dream of opening a summer camp experience.
Ellenville’s Jewish community has a long history, and the local shul, now run by Chabad, was founded in 1907. Now, with the Ellenville Jewish community again expanding, the old Mikvah is in urgent need of a complete remodel to bring it up to modern standards.
I think we all agree it’s time for some Simcha! Lot’s of Simcha! On Chof Beis and Chof Gimmel Sivan, June 14th and 15th, KSCVK will be holding a 100K fundraiser for 30 weddings. Click Here to Donate To KSCVK.
After being on a respirator for two months, Rabbi Shaya Raskin returned home Friday in London, England. He was transported home in a Hatzola Ambulance, and received by a large crowd of family and friends, with music and celebrations.
Although the numbers tattooed on to her arm silently spoke of the horrors she had lived through in Auschwitz, Faiga Korenblit, who passed away last month, could not actually be described as a “survivor,” but rather a “thriver.” Faiga Korenblit passed away on April 12 at the age of 96.
he Vaad Hatmimim and JEM are proud to announce the list of Bochurim that passed week 3 of Hanachos program. With over 200 Hanachos from the 13 participating Mesivtas, This weeks Maniach Rabbi Avrohom Gerlitzky has chosen the top two Hanachos written by Sholem Traurig from Mesivta Ateres Menachem Montreal and Yossele Borenstein from Mesivta Beis Dovid Shlomo New Haven both written in English.
With many still living in partial lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic and limited travel options, thousands of men, women and children are expected to tune into a special event taking place on the eve of Gimmel Tammuz 5780, the upcoming 26th Hilula – Yartzeit of the Rebbe.
Rabbi Motti Kopman dedicated his life to two things—spreading joy and helping others, say his family and many friends. In fact, the young rabbi’s reputation for being ready to serve anyone at a moment’s notice. Kopman passed away on April 12 at the age of 34 from complications due to cancer and COVID-19, leaving behind his wife, Chana, and five young children.
Live at 8:00pm: Join anash and community members tonight at a virtual documentary of the life and legacy of Crow Heights Rav Rabbi Marlow A”H. The event will feature noted Rabbonim, Shluchim and members of the Crown Heights Jewish community.
Live at 7:00pm: Join the Friendship Circle in a Global Shabbos Party tonight at 7:00pm. The star studded party will include teens and adults with special needs from chapters world wide ad will feature celebrities and entertainers you do not want to miss.
For the day of Gimmel Tammuz, Beis Medrash L’shluchim is arranging an hour-long Hachana program, beginning at 12:00 PM ET, that will be available to all. Despite most being unable to make a physical trip to the Rebbe, our Rebbeim have taught us that our Hiskashrus is not limited by natural constraints and restrictions.