Shabbas Avos U’banim Held at Cincinnati Yeshiva
This past Shabbos, Parshas Teruma 5785, over 50 fathers from all across the US and Canada arrived at Yeshivas Lubavitch Cincinnati for the annual “Shabbas Avos U’banim”.
This past Shabbos, Parshas Teruma 5785, over 50 fathers from all across the US and Canada arrived at Yeshivas Lubavitch Cincinnati for the annual “Shabbas Avos U’banim”.
The air in Beis Menachem, Manchester, was filled with an electric energy this past Sunday night, as Anash gathered for a Siyum Harambam. Organized by Yeshivas Lubavitch Manchester.
The Bedford Armory, site of the 44th International Siyum HaRambam, is being transformed for the event that will see thousands join as the Rebbe wished.
Live at 12:00 PM: 4,000 Jewish teens from 60 countries gather to close out the largest Jewish teen summit in the world. They came from communities shaken by war, from campuses where being Jewish takes courage, from social feeds flooded with hate, from towns rebuilding after wildfires and hurricanes, and from schools where they’re the only Jewish student in their grade.
7,000 Jewish teens from 60 countries filled Times Square on Saturday night, singing, dancing, and declaring their Jewish pride in the most public square on earth. After a year of challenges, they didn’t gather to explain who they are. They came to live it—out loud and together.
Tonight, thousands of Jewish teens from 60 countries will gather in Times Square for a powerful and defiant celebration of Jewish pride, identity and practice. The event, part of the 17th annual CTeen International Shabbaton, marks the largest annual gathering of Jewish teens anywhere in the world, at a time when young Jews are facing rising antisemitism in their schools, on social media, and across society.
At the CTeen International Shabbaton, 1,241 teens wrapped tefillin in two hours, smashing records in a tremendous display of Jewish pride at the largest gathering of Jewish teens.
MyShliach’s annual Shabbos Tzuzamen is underway, bringing together Yaldei Hashluchim with 110 regional Shabbatons taking place simultaneously across the world.
The doors of Brooklyn’s Bedford Armory swung open, and thousands of Jewish teens from 60 countries poured in—launching the CTeen International Shabbaton with an unforgettable opening night and registration.
Today, the 30th of Shvat, marks nineteen years since the cold-blooded murder of Efraim Klein HY”D, a well known and loved member of the Crown Heights Jewish community. The investigation into his murder has long since gone cold.
From Hong Kong to Cancun, airports in hundreds of cities worldwide are buzzing this week with the energy of 4,000 teens, proudly showcasing their Jewish identity as they journey to New York City for this weekend’s CTeen Shabbaton.
On Wednesday, February 26th, hundreds decked out in orange and black filled the Eifel Tower Plaza in silence for a special tribute to the Bibas family.
The vibrant Crown Heights community is set to welcome 4,000 teenagers this week as the annual CTeen Shabbaton unfolds. While their daily lives may be as diverse as the colors of their beanies, this weekend, they will unite to connect, inspire, and strengthen their Jewish pride together.
The Shabbos young shluchim have been waiting for is finally here. This week for boys, and next week for girls, simultaneous Shabbatons will be held around the globe. Hosted by local Shluchim, with resources provided by MyShliach at Merkos 302, the Shabbatons will unite Yaldei Hashluchim with peers in their regions. Click To See Complete List Of Locations.
Across the world, a masterfully produced curriculum helped children experience the Rebbe’s first Farbrengen.
During the international Kinus Hashluchos that took took place this past weekend, classmates, teachers and mothers of the Nigri Shluchim Online School joined together for their annual reunion, a once-a-year event where they get to finally see each other in person and connect.
The news of the arrival of the distinguished guest, HaGaon Rabbi Kalman Meir Bar Shlita, Chief Rabbi of Israel and President of the Council of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel, was received with great enthusiasm in Russia, after he accepted the invitation of the Chief Rabbi of Russia, HaGaon Rabbi Berel Lazar Shlita, to pay an official visit.