
Teens Reflect On Impact of Crown Heights Community
From backgrounds as diverse as the colors of their beanies, CTeen Shabbaton participants described encountering the Crown Heights community throughout the weekend as an eye-opening experience.
From backgrounds as diverse as the colors of their beanies, CTeen Shabbaton participants described encountering the Crown Heights community throughout the weekend as an eye-opening experience.
Crown Heights Photographer Mendelsphotography was present at this year’s annual CTeen Shabbaton and captured the amazing moments through another lens. This gallery covers the CTeen visit to the Empire State Building and Friday breakfast.
Chabad on Campus International spearheaded a monumental convening of Jewish campus leaders in Israel. The diverse representation was unprecedented.
Over 40 principals and school directors from across the country descended this past weekend on Lubavitch Hebrew Academy in Margate, FL for a Leadership Retreat hosted by the Menachem Education Foundation.
The annual Young Men’s Social event, a night of support, understanding and awareness for the Friendship Circle of Brooklyn, took place in the Boozery in Crown Heights and featured music by the famous Joey Newcomb.
Crown Heights Photographer Mendelsphotography was present at this year’s annual CTeen Shabbaton and captured the amazing moments through another lens. This gallery was of the opening event, the Thursday night dinner.
This week over 1000 Young Shluchos gathered for regional Shabbos meetups as part of the annual Shabbos Tzuzamen Initiative from MyShliach at Merkos 302. Throughout the Shabbos they celebrated the unique gift of being on Shlichus with engaging activities and meaningful farbrengens.
The Cheder recently hosted a memorable evening, “The Canvas Of Chinuch,” an opportunity to highlight the school’s vision, goals and accomplishments, by bringing parents, staff, and administration members together in an upscale setting.
Behind every JewQ Champion is a JewQ Parent. Supporting them, helping them learn and become experts in their heritage. The upcoming CKids Shabbaton will be giving these unsung champions the opportunity to learn, enjoy, and be inspired together with their children,
Last week’s Shabbos Tzuzamen for boys saw an impressive turnout of 950 participants across 68 locations. With 820 girls signed up for this week in 54 locations, the spirit of camaraderie is set to continue, fostering a sense of belonging and purpose among Yaldei Hashluchim worldwide.
In an unique effort to unite bochurim worldwide, the Mivtza “Beat Swords into Plowshares” has achieved tremendous success. Winners have been announced and Bochurim will be receiving their Seforim gift voucher in the upcoming days.
The benefit dinner takes place every year close to Shushan Purim Katan, the yohrtzeit of the young shlucha Chaya Mushka o.b.m, who despite her young age merited to influence girls and even women to increase their mitzva observance. This year marks 27 years since this dear pure soul has departed from us.
Filled with moving personal stories, engaging performances, and inspirational takeaways, the CTeen closing ceremony event crystallized the uplifting CTeen Shabbaton weekend for the thousands of teens, empowering them to return to their hometowns as leaders and ambassadors of light.
The shooting happened near Franklin Avenue and Lincoln Place in Crown Heights around 4:15pm Monday, according to the NYPD. A 37-year-old man was fatally shot in the head and rushed to Kings County Hospital where he was pronounced deceased.
On Thursday morning Rabbi Yitzchok Minkowicz of Chabad Lubavitch of Southwest Florida, who was planning a community solidarity mission to Israel the following Sunday, received a call from the Israeli Army Chaplain at the Soroka Hospital in Be’er Sheva with a request to find, purchase, and bring 90 sweatsuits for the wounded soldiers that need Rehabilitation & Plastic Surgery.
Members of the Jewish community of Babruisk, Belarus, led by Rabbi Shual Hababo, have adopted a tradition of traveling a few times a year to neighboring and remote villages and towns where Jewish communities once thrived before World War II, to commemorate the memory of the local Jews brutally murdered during the Holocaust.
The “Times Square Takeover,” a highlight of Chabad’s annual CTeen International Shabbaton, took on new significance this year as representatives from the largest network of Jewish teens, including 200 from Israel, gathered to pray for the hostages and peace in the holy land.