Two Brothers Appointed as New Rabbis in Two Russian Cities
Two brothers from the Feldman family were chosen: Rabbi Gershon Tzvi Feldman to serve in Penza, and his younger brother Rabbi Menachem Mendel Feldman to serve in Obninsk.
Two brothers from the Feldman family were chosen: Rabbi Gershon Tzvi Feldman to serve in Penza, and his younger brother Rabbi Menachem Mendel Feldman to serve in Obninsk.
The test, administered at the Jewish Children’s Museum, covered the practical halachic knowledge bochurim will need as the sole Chabad presence in communities around the world.
Over 600 Yaldei Hashluchim have already learned over 12,000 lines of Mishnayos and Tanya Baal Peh in just the two weeks since MyShliach’s MBP program launched its latest season, with momentum building toward a collective gift of Torah for the Rebbe’s birthday on Yud Alef Nissan.
By meeting directly with owners and mashgichim, our Rabbonim continue to ensure that every detail of our community’s food standards remains beyond reproach.
The program included an engaging Megillah reading along with a wide range of Purim activities, including face painting, balloons, a photo booth, mishloach manos, and lively music that kept the room full of energy throughout the evening.
The evening served as the kickoff to Bais Rivkah’s upcoming Charidy campaign, and it felt like the kind of night that reminds you what this community is. It shows up, and it knows how to come together.
This week, Rabbi Dovid Goldberg of JEM, gave a special presentation to Talmidim of Kita Zayin of Tomchei Tmimim Ocean Parkway. Rabbi Goldberg, who works in the JEM AI department, showed them how JEM AI software works, enabling anyone to find the Rebbe’s messages on any topic.
Across Purim night, Purim day, and Shushan Purim, the programs reflected the spirit of Oholei Torah where simcha, Torah, and community come together in a vibrant and memorable way.
Over 500 students from 14 European countries, along with their Shluchim and Shluchos, concluded Pegisha Europe in Rome with a closing ceremony featuring Eliya Cohen, who was abducted from the Nova music festival and held captive for 505 days.
Centrally located in Miami Gardens, just minutes away from Lubavitch Educational Center’s boys and girls schools, the new facility will provide much-needed space for the rapidly growing Mesivta to thrive.
I watched some of these young students, who themselves had barely eaten, offering food to fellow passengers from their flights simply because someone else might be hungry. No announcement. No instructions. Just responsibility for others.
In a moving display of respect for Jewish tradition, Chief Rabbi of Estonia Efraim Šmuel Kot was formally presented with the Order of the White Star, III Class, during a special ceremony held at the Tallinn synagogue on February 16.
With all eyes on Israel, hundreds of shluchim worldwide gear up for Festival of the Future, a full-event program titled “Optimal Life,” taking place on Acharon Shel Pesach.
In his new book, Clear Vision: Living by the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s Guidance, he presents a deeply personal memoir of his struggles in joining Chabad, balancing his personal avodas Hashem, and spreading Chassidus.
The young scholars in grades 3–7 have been studying Jewish history, mitzvos, brachos, and traditions, reviewing and testing each other in preparation for the big event.
A new and impressive mikvah was inaugurated this week at the Tomchei Tmimim Yeshiva in Brunoy, France, widely regarded as one of the flagship institutions of the global network of Tomchei Tmimim yeshivos.
Among the hundreds of celebrants were the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, General Kyrylo Budanov; the Deputy Head of the Presidential Office, who is a member of the Jewish community; and the head of Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael (KKL-JNF) in Ukraine.