Gallery: Hiloula of The Baba Sali at The Netivot Cemetary
On the evening of Wednesday, the 4th of Shevat 5786, during the sacred hillula of Rabbi Baba Sali, photographer Morde’hai Lubecki captured the moments at the cemetery in Netivot.
On the evening of Wednesday, the 4th of Shevat 5786, during the sacred hillula of Rabbi Baba Sali, photographer Morde’hai Lubecki captured the moments at the cemetery in Netivot.
The Moshiach Office at Merkos 302 is focused on one goal: making Geulah learning accessible, actionable, and alive, for communities, educators, and shluchim everywhere.
Representing all Marine Park communities—numbering over 30 congregations—the gathering brought together Chassidish, Litvish, Sephardic, Modern and Chabad communities, all united in honor of the Alter Rebbe.
Teens from across the County created beautiful packages with homemade chocolate bark, donuts and cards and packaged them with love to express their deep appreciation to the local police department for the incredible work the cops do for the community.
Rabbi Chesky Tenenbaum, Shliach and Chaplain in Baltimore, Maryland and director of the Jewish Uniformed Service Association of Maryland-Chabad (JUSA), shares the remarkable hashgacha pratis that led to two U.S. military veterans to lay Teffilin for the first time and celebrate their Bar Mitzvahs.
The global Jewish teen movement has officially announced that its signature Sunday Mega Event will take place on February 22 at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, marking the first time a Chabad organization will host a program in a major stadium.
Largest international gathering of young Jewish professionals concludes at the Rebbe’s resting place.
As Shabbos came to a close at the largest international gathering of young Jewish professionals, more than a thousand young Jewish professionals packed the Oholei Torah ballroom for an emotional evening of solidarity and Jewish pride.
From a powerful talk by freed hostage Eliya Cohen to a moving Shabbos candle-lighting and meals hosted by Crown Heights families, Friday flowed seamlessly into a deeply uplifting Shabbos at CYP’s Encounter Shabbaton.
Five hundred young Jews filled Oholei Torah hall on Eastern Parkway to make history at the Met@Chabad matchmaking marathon, a structured, values-based experience designed for real connection rather than swiping.
The first of 1,000 Jewish young professionals began arriving in Crown Heights on Thursday evening for CYP Encounter Shabbaton, the largest international gathering of young Jewish professionals.
A delegation of young Jewish professionals from Europe explored New York on Thursday morning, marking the start of the CYP Encounter Weekend, the largest global gathering of its kind. By Shabbat, they’ll be joined by more than 1,000 peers from over 100 cities around the world.
Chabad photographer Mordechai Lubecki made a visit to Armenia, where he captured the sites and Jewish life.
On Wednesday evening, 4 Teves, Cheder Chabad of Baltimore hosted a Parent and Staff Appreciation Evening, celebrating the partnership that lies at the heart of the school’s success: devoted parents and dedicated educators working together for the chinuch of every child.
From Salta in the north to Bahía Blanca in the south, families traveled up to eighteen hours to reach the campgrounds with its vast playing fields, pool, and activity areas.
Moscow is experiencing one of its snowiest winters in many years. Record snowfall has brought unusual traffic congestion, snowplows immobilized by heavy drifts, and even led the city police to resume horse patrols in place of vehicles.
As 1,000 young Jewish professionals begin their journeys across the globe, preparations are well underway for the largest CYP Encounter yet. To meet the growth, the historic Queensborough Theater has been secured for the iconic annual CYP closing ceremony. The finale event will feature Shulem Lemmer and draw guidance from the Rebbe’s teachings, confronting the day-to-day challenges facing young Jews today.