
A Goodbye with Honor and Dignity
It was a chilly November morning in Manchester, NH, when Rabbi Levi Krinsky, director of Chabad of New Hampshire, gathered a minyan to bid farewell to an 80-year-old man they never met who passed away last week
It was a chilly November morning in Manchester, NH, when Rabbi Levi Krinsky, director of Chabad of New Hampshire, gathered a minyan to bid farewell to an 80-year-old man they never met who passed away last week
In the 13th arrondissement of Paris, where classic Baroque and Belle Époque architecture meets modern high-risers, boats of all kinds dot the left bank of the River Seine. Including a floating Chabad House.
As thousands of Shluchim flocked to Crown Heights for the International Kinus Hashluchim, one Shliach stopped by Darchei Menachem to visit and inspire where it all began for him.
Amid the economic woes and rising inflation that plague Argentina and its 250,000-strong Jewish community, Chabad’s school system, Oholey Chinuch, is experiencing explosive growth.
Rabbi Menachem M. Yusewitz penned the following tribute to Rav Chaim Binyamini, a venerated Shliach who recently passed away at the age of 99.
Chabad Hebrew Schools in eight countries are set to finish off the International Torah Championship.
Partnering with CKids, several shluchos brainstormed on how to create a Chanukah event that will impart the vital message to today’s children that they can make a difference. It’s a Disco.
Yaakov Hagoel, the Acting Chairman of the Executive of the Jewish Agency, visited the Ohel this week in his first such visit in his current position.
Israel has a new weapon in its defense arsenal — and enemies of the Jewish State will never see it coming.
Filling the need for Chassidishe programming on Yomei Depagra for Yaldei Hashluchim worldwide, MyShliach’s novel Farbrengen In A Box enables children to mark Chassidishe Yomim Tovim in a fun and meaningful way.
District Leaders Sarana Purcell and Edu Hermelyn visited Crown Heights Thursday and met with community leaders as connections between elected officials and the community continue to grow.
From Kindergarten to Mesivta, students of Oholei Torah took part in various special programs to commemorate Rosh Chodesh Kislev.
Chabad Photographer Morde’hai Lubecki visited the gallery of Chassidic artist Yaakov (William) Tordjman in Paris, where his artwork depicting many chassidic and Chabad scenes were on display.
Connection Point, a project of JEM in collaboration with Tzivos Hashem, started a few short years ago, reaching a handful of local schools. Today, they have a goal of reaching upwards of 60.
A large percentage of today’s young Jewish adults have never experienced a Chassidic Shabbos, a Shabbos that is mesmerizing and intimate while being grounded and communal. A group of Chabad Young Professional (CYP) Shluchim have created this unique opportunity.
As they cross the Pulaski bridge from Brooklyn to Long Island City and pass the halfway mark of the New York City Marathon’s 26.2 miles, an exuberant Jewish welcome awaited the runners.
A mammoth discovery was just made, impacting thousands of Chabad families. The ancient Jewish cemetery of Gagarin (formerly Gzhatsk), Russia, in the Smolensk region, has been discovered and is in the process of being restored.