Lag B’omer Rally and Fair to Highlight Fifty Years of the Twelve Pesukim
The NCFJE is once again hosting the annual Lag B’omer rally at the park for Crown Heights schools, followed by a full-day fair open to the community free of charge.
The NCFJE is once again hosting the annual Lag B’omer rally at the park for Crown Heights schools, followed by a full-day fair open to the community free of charge.
Firefighters responded to 899 Montgomery Street on Wednesday morning for reports of a fire in an apartment on the building’s sixth floor.
Terrence Smith was knifed in the stomach just after 11 p.m. in front of a Crown Heights building on Eastern Parkway near Utica Avenue with a pediatric office on the ground floor and a dental practice above, authorities said.
This new issue offers a glimpse into Tomchei Temimim, highlighting meaningful moments, תלמידים achievements, and the continued development of the מוסד. From the classrooms to special programs and events, the magazine reflects the dedication of the Rebbeim, Morahs, and Hanhallah.
A late-night fire tore through a residential building on Kingston Ave on Monday, leaving two people dead and prompting a large emergency response.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani this week unveiled a sweeping proposal to redesign Grand Army Plaza, promising a safer, more accessible gateway to Prospect Park and surrounding cultural institutions. But while City Hall is presenting the plan as a bold new vision, much of the groundwork for the transformation predates Mamdani’s administration by years.
A fire at 446 Kingston Ave caused mayhem Monday night after firefighters responded, but were delayed by a large amount of clutter in the building.
Crown Heights Shomrim is warning the community about a new and dangerous scam targeting recipients of EBT benefits, as criminals increasingly turn to sophisticated methods to steal funds from vulnerable families.
New York Ave became a crime scene Sunday evening after a speeding SUV slammed into multiple vehicles in Crown Heights….and one of the vehicles hit decided to run away.
The project will install center-running bus lanes to improve bus speeds, in addition to dedicated loading zones, safety improvements, and 29,000 square feet of new pedestrian space.
Two Crown Heights Rabbonim, Rabbi Hecht and Rabbi Bogomilsky, bought back the chometz Thursday night soon after Pesach.
Shortly after Yomtov, Rabbi Tuvia Kasimov, the Morah Horaah of Empire Shtiebel was seen repurchasing the chometz that had been sold to Mr. Lopez of Kleins Grocery store.
A vehicle reported stolen early Tuesday morning in the Flatbush neighborhood was successfully recovered hours later in Crown Heights, thanks to a coordinated effort between Shomrim and the NYPD.
This Pesach over 675 families received critical assistance including cash grants, food vouchers, and grocery credit to discreet envelopes slipped under doors—so they could experience Simchas Yom Tov with joy and dignity.
If you’re in Crown Heights, you can find them at Hadar Hatorah. With an amazing lineup of speakers with original ideas and inspiring messages, the morning will come and you’ll still be thirsting for more.
A special Kinus Torah and Chassidic gathering (Farbrengen) took place in Crown Heights, organized by the Vaad Hamosifin. The event marked 18 Nissan, the birthday of Rabbi Levi Yitzchak the Rebbe’s father, and the day of the Rebbe’s bris.
A special kinus Torah marking 80 years of the Rebbe’s Haggadah will take place Sunday the 18th of Nissan, 7:00pm at Kollel Menachem-1384 Union St, with a Yud Ches Nissan farbrengen to follow.