
Chanukah In Crown Heights Enlivened With Darchai Menachem Annual Event
On the fourth night of Chanukah, friends and family gathered together to celebrate Darchai Menachem’s annual Grand Menorah Lighting
On the fourth night of Chanukah, friends and family gathered together to celebrate Darchai Menachem’s annual Grand Menorah Lighting
Rabbi Pinny Andrusier of Chabad of Southwest Broward published the first images of construction of what will soon be Cooper City’s newest Jewish institution, a Men’s and Women’s Mikvah.
There is no doubt that one of the fastest growing areas in Moscow is along “Leninsky Prospect”, one of the city’s major highways leading southward from its center. It comes as no surprise then, that there are already four active Chabad Houses dotting it, and there is still where to grow.
The regional JewQ Shabbaton in Buenos Aires sparked excitement for Jewish elementary students across Argentina.
From House Visits to Whatsapp Mitzvah Challenges, the hundreds of teenagers who joined CTeen this past summer brought the light of Chanukah to their hometowns and beyond.
The first batch of books have been shipped to the eagerly expectant winners of Merkos’ library initiative. One of the many hachlatos undertaken at the historic kinus just last year, this library campaign launched by Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky, Chairman of The International Kinus Hashluchim aims to establish 360 new libraries in Chabad houses across the globe.
Students on behalf of Merkoz Shlichus of Or Avner Chabad with the help of the Bucharian Congress, went to Uzbekistan to bring the light of Chanukah to all the Jews in all cities there.
The first-ever CTeen Latin America Shabbaton took place in Panama, with CTeen chapters from all across Panama, Guatemala, Ecuador, Mexico, and Colombia participating.
As the flames of the Menorah flickered for the last time this year, 100 young Shluchos gathered to celebrate the eight days of fun and inspiration they had at the Tzerei HaShluchim Winter Camp in partnership with MyShliach.
Before Chanukah, the school launched their annual #SpreadTheLight campaign, mailing each student a package of Menorahs, one to keep and use and others to share with Jewish families who didn’t have a Menorah.
The Tzeirei Hashluchos Winter Camp of the Shluchim Office kicked off last week in Lake Worth, FL with Young Shluchos joining from all over the world for 10 days of fun, Chassidishkeit and inspiration.
The Lubavitch Yeshiva car-top menorah parade spread light throughout the streets of Metro-Detroit this Chanukah. Thank you to Law Enforcement and all those who joined for making the parade possible.
The Vaad Hatmimim teamed up with members of Hanholla in the Israeli Yeshivas, with the encouragement of the Hanholla of 770, to launch a Mivtza Torah initiative, encouraging the Bochurim to learn Gemorah by heart. The learning and atmosphere in 770 was immediately elevated to new heights.
To celebrate 40 years of spreading the light of judaism in Paraná, Rabbi Fitche Dubrawsky conceived the “brilliant” idea of designing a Menorah. It was designed, produced, and distributed to the entire community for Chanukah.
The highlight was on the last night of Chanuka, at the Chanukas Habayis of “Moscow’s Torah Center”, into which much effort and resources were invested to make as beautiful as possible.
Marking this year’s Hakhel, the Shluchim in the Bukharian Queens community brought the Chanukah celebrations to a whole new level.
At the annual Friendship Circle Brooklyn Chanuka party, the Menorah was not the largest. The crowd though, was.