
Pirsumei Nissa in Center of Moscow by Chief Rabbi of Russia
For the thirty-fifth time, at the foot of the Kremlin walls, the Chanukah Menorah was lit in Moscow by Shliach and Chief Rabbi of Russia Rabbi Berel Lazar.
For the thirty-fifth time, at the foot of the Kremlin walls, the Chanukah Menorah was lit in Moscow by Shliach and Chief Rabbi of Russia Rabbi Berel Lazar.
On Wednesday night, the first night of Chanukah, large crowds gathered outside 570 Tomchei Temimim Way for an incredible Menorah lighting event by United Lubavitcher Yeshiva.
In a heartfelt and inspiring moment at Chabad of Louisville, 22 members of the community rose to commit to a profound daily practice: the study of Chitas.
The Oholei Torah Chanukah celebrations began on a high note this week with a delightful hands-on craft project and the annual Oholei Torah Chanukah Menorah Contest Expo 5785.
Oholei Torah marked Yud Tes Kislev, the “Rosh Hashanah of Chassidus,” with a variety of heartfelt celebrations spanning its divisions, infusing students and staff with inspiration, achdus, and renewed commitment to Limmud HaChassidus.
The special program was organized and hosted by Chabad of Bethesda as part of their regular Avos U’Bonim Motzei Shabbos Learning that takes place at the Chabad Center during the winter months.
A grand event in Moscow, celebrating the Chag Hageulah of the Alter Rebbe and 25 years of the Marina Roscha shul, was attended by a large crowd and enriched by the Neshama choir from Eretz Yisroel. The Rebbe’s Chalukas Hashas card and a dollar were awarded at the event.
On Thursday, thousands of participants gathered at the impressive Cirque Mondial complex, in the heart of Paris, for a festive evening to mark Yud Tes Kislev – the day of the release of the Alter Rebbe, the author of the Tanya and the Shulchan Aruch, from Tzarist prison.
As plans for an expanded MyShliach Ufaratzta Camp next year unfold, we explore how the unique camp experience continues to nurture and inspire the Yaldei Hashluchos worldwide.
Sydney has welcomed a groundbreaking initiative, J-iGNITE, designed to empower Jewish young adults to connect, grow, and seize new opportunities.
Another three car motor vehicle accident jarred the streets of Crown Heights Monday, when a driver ran a red light and struck a vehicle.
The wedding of Raphaël Braham and Emouna Zeschkowski took place at the Beth Haya Mouchka complex in Paris.
There is an ancient Jewish tradition that the members of the Chevra Kadisha who are occupied with chessed shel emes all year, establish one day a year on which they assemble for tefilla, reciting slichos and fasting. Many years ago the Chief Rabbi of Russia Berel Lazar renewed this custom.
Talmidim from Tomchei Temimim experienced a meaningful and joyous Yud Daled Kislev celebration, commemorating the Rebbe’s chasuna—”A day that connects the Rebbe with the Chassidim and the Chassidim with the Rebbe.”
Crown Heights Shomrim responded to a call for help Sunday night after a Jewish woman with her children was involved in a three-car crash in Crown Heights.
On the auspicious date of the 9th of Kislev, Michael Allouche of Jerusalem presented the Chief Rabbi of Israel, Rabbi Kalman Meir Bar, with the full 33-volume set of Igrot Kodesh, accompanied by a dedication letter from the Getzel Shul committee.
Rabbonim, Mashpiim, and Anash joined for an annual Farbrengen to strengthen Mivtzoim in the City of Yerushalayim.