Where Does Our Food Come From? What Makes That Food Kosher?
The students at Darchai Menachem Mesivta had the opportunity to explore these questions at Pardess Chabad Farm, the Chabad center serving Southern Dutchess County.
The students at Darchai Menachem Mesivta had the opportunity to explore these questions at Pardess Chabad Farm, the Chabad center serving Southern Dutchess County.
This has been a year of many “firsts” for the Rockwall Jewish community: the first bar mitzvah, the first public menorah lighting, and the first communal seder, to name a few.
Last week marked the successful completion of MyShliach’s Sunday Chassidus Club for yaldei hashluchim. The club, geared toward children of Shluchim who don’t attend Lubavitch schools, aims to fill the need for Chassidisher education and atmosphere that usually come with studying in a Chassidishe Cheder.
CrownHeights.info presents a gallery of photos with the streets and views of Crown Heights Erev Shabbos. This gallery is courtesy of MendelsPhotography.
Unlike other big or small cities in Russia’s vast borders, the city of Novokuznetzk in Siberia does not have any known Jewish history. Jews began settling there only in the last decade or so, and of the city population of over a million, there are a few thousand Jews.
Boruch Hashem camp took off to an incredible start with a large welcome, meeting the counselors and learning teachers and head staff. We also can’t forget getting reacquainted with camp meals, and tons of fun activities.
On June 23 the Jewish community of Volgograd held a funeral ceremony for Jewish civilians shot by the Nazis during the battle of Stalingrad in August 1942. More than half of the victims were children, the youngest was 8 months old.
A high rise condominium complex in the Surfside area of Miami came crashing down in the early hours of the morning, killing at least one and trapping many more.
France is the latest new country to join the popular JewQ competition launched by CKids, with over 200 French students learning more about their heritage. With new locations popping up around the globe, the only question left is where JewQ will launch next.
The bochurim of Yeshivas Tomchei Temimim Brunoy arranged a siyum Harambam with special guest speakers.
On May 23, Oberlin College took a major step in broadening opportunities for its Jewish students when it became one of only a handful of liberal arts colleges throughout the country to offer students a certified kosher dining experience.
Anash of Flanders, France joined together for a Farbrengen in honor of the 12th of Tammuz at the local Beth Habad with Rav Eizer Cohen, Shliach to Versailles.
Mordechai “Motti” Almoz, a Major General in the IDF who served in the IDF Spokesperson Office made a stop by 770 Tuesday, visiting the offices of the WLCC and neighboring Library.
This past Sunday, June 20th, hundreds of Spanish-speaking young professionals from Chabad communities all over Latin America, and the United States, took part in a groundbreaking opportunity.
Ahavas Chesed has exciting news to share with the Crown Heights community. They have moved from their previous location to new headquarters at 848 Eastern Parkway, on the same block as the Jewish Children’s Museum.
After an excellent third year of Connection Point, the CP team in JEM thought about potentially making a summer option, and they delivered.
Thirty new Shluchim gathered in Crown Heights for an immersive full-day “fundraising fundamentals” course this past week. The first of a twelve part series offered by the New Shluchim Desk at Merkos 302.