
Oholei Torah Launches OT Chai Week
You may have seen the signs. You may have read the signs. You may have even been on the signs. Today, the signs, quite literally, come to LIFE!
You may have seen the signs. You may have read the signs. You may have even been on the signs. Today, the signs, quite literally, come to LIFE!
Earlier today, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo launched the ‘No Hate in Our State’ campaign that includes a series of comprehensive proposals in the FY 2021 Budget to combat hate, division and anti-Semitism in New York State.
A fascinating new Agadta Shiur on Ein Yaakov will now be taking place nightly in 770. A nightly Ein Yaakov shiur was something the Rebbe personally requested and mentioned was of great significance and importance to all the Rebbeim.
Send a meaningful gift to family and friends, a small packet of love, with an impact that will last all year long! Friendship Circle of Brooklyn is offering beautifully created gift cards that you can personalize and share with friends and family in lieu of Mishloach Manos.
Inside Chassidus, with the popular shiurim and lectures of Rabbi Paltiel, has launched a mobile app to make Chassidus more easily accessible.
Miriam Popack, an educator, a warm advocate for Torah Judaism and a force behind the annual midwinter convention of the Lubavitch Women’s Organization (N’shei uBnos Chabad) since the gathering’s inception in 1962, passed away on Friday, the 5th of Shvat, 5780. She was 95.
by Aharon Loschak – chabad.org As World War II drew to a close, Margarete Miller found herself lost and disoriented in a displaced persons (DP) camp somewhere in Europe, her home town of Bremen, Germany, flattened by Allied carpet bombing. […]
Four cars were vandalized in the early hours of Tuesday morning on New York Ave. The vandal went on a stomping spree, caving in a hood and three windshields.
Yeshivas Lubavitch Cincinnati, under the leadership of Rabbi Gershon Avtzon, held a special Kinnus and Farbrengen in honor of the Yahrzteit of its’ legendary Mashpia, Rabbi Zalman Baras A”H.
With the need for tight security becoming more painfully obvious than ever before, The Community Security Organization, which helps secure Jewish locations, is launching an initiative to help connect Mosdos with security grant writers.
While most Crown Heightsers were sleeping two NYPD officers of the 71st Police Precinct were making an arrest and removing a gun from the streets of Crown Heights.
Seeking to grow the Connection Point program, Rabbi Levi Plotkin, Connection Point Director, launched Connection Point High, an upgraded version of the program for girls high schools. The first round, which ran in seven schools, was a smashing success.
Following the trend of nightly car break-ins in Crown Heights, a Jewish resident was the target of Monday nights burglary and vandalism. The burglar broke a window of the car, and rummaged through the contents of the vehicle.
Friendship Circle of Brooklyn’s female volunteers gathered on Tuesday night to “Redefine Friendship.” This interactive workshop, led by Mrs. Menucha Cooper of Chabad of Malvern, Australia, taught the girls about the different types of friends. She spoke about how the girls can radiate positivity in their relationships, how they can be better friends, and about the Rebbe’s view on loving people unconditionally.
With overwhelming feedback from women in the community about the new and easily accessible ride to the Ohel, a plan to expand the bus service is coming to fruition.
As Beis Nissan is fast approaching, 100 years since the Histalkus of the Rebbe Rashab, the Yeshiva Gedolah of Greater Miami is making a Grand Hachono, preparing to travel to Rostov.
An Adar guide was once again published for the Jewish communities of Russia by Gabboim of the “Marina Roscha” Shul in Moscow. The guide includes detailed instructions on the Halachos and Minhagim of the holiday of Purim.