
CGI Poconos Joins CKids Gan Israel Network
In what has become a global movement, CGI Poconos, a pioneering camp for public school children, is the latest camp to join the CKids Gan Israel network of overnight camps worldwide.
In what has become a global movement, CGI Poconos, a pioneering camp for public school children, is the latest camp to join the CKids Gan Israel network of overnight camps worldwide.
In honor of Yud Shevat, JEM presents their first ever warehouse sale, offering photos and prints of the Rebbe at clearance prices.
Last night, the Mesivta of Coral Springs celebrated a joyous Seudah and Siyum at Chabad of Coral Springs in honor of the completion of their three-month Mivtzah titled “Sichaseinu.” The Mivtzah, ran by the dedicated group of Shluchim, focused on learning Likkutei Sichos and developing Yiddish, culminating in an evening filled with inspiration, speeches, awards, and prizes.
Cheder Lubavitch of Morristown hosted its annual Hachana L’Yud Shvat Avos U’Bonim Program on Sunday morning in the week leading up to the anniversary of the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s Nesius.
After months of anticipation, young Shluchim from around the globe will converge for MyShliach’s third annual Shabbos Tzuzamen. Scheduled for 12-15 Adar I for boys and 19-22 Adar I for girls, this year’s global celebration is slated to be the largest yet.
“Looks are deceiving, but we are taught to accept things at face value. What you see is what you get; no questions asked. It’s a saying, so it must be true. I wonder why then, I have met so many in my life who tell another story.” And so began the speech of 8th grader Anya Halberstam, champion of Lubavitch Educational Center — Girls Middle School’s Persuasive Public Speaking competition.
Lubavitch photographer Yisroel Teitelbaum made a visit to Eretz Yisroel bringing a shipment of much needed supplies to the soldiers fighting for the safety of Eretz Yisroel. While there he captured some iconic images of the IDF that will remain a testament forever.
The Subway 3 Line that services Kingston Ave Station saw the fatal shooting of a person on the train Sunday evening, shutting down the Franklin Ave/Eastern Parkway Subway station.
The 40th Hiloula of Baba Sali of saintly memory attracted more than 1500 people this past Motzoei Shabbat in Crown Heights.
The inspiring Shabbat at the CYP Encounter concluded on a high note with a meaningful Havdala concert centered around the “Ambassadors of Light” that left a profound impact on attendees.
The largest international summit of young Jewish professionals began this morning with a Mega Challah Bake led by Mrs. Rochie Pinson, world challah baker and author.
More than 50 students get a “Taste of Yeshiva” in Tiferes in Morristown. Most students stayed for an entire week, some for the month, and many more visited just for several days, joining the full time talmidim for a packed experience of learning, farbrenging, inspiration and fun.
This week marks the shloshim of Lubavitch Educational Center’s beloved preschool teacher, Morah Leah Barouk, of blessed memory. Mrs. Barouk was the dedicated teacher of the 4-year-old class, educator of hundreds of students for over thirty years.
Three Israeli Ministers and eleven Knesset Members thanked Chabad Lubavitch of Southwest Florida for their help with Israeli soldiers and citizens during this war.
The meeting of Crown Heights Netzigim that took place Tuesday night in Crown Heights has all the signs of success after new details were published by the Crown Heights Jewish community council.
The 770 building was closed throughout the day Wednesday but action was taking place at record speed to get the building back open, possibly even in time for Shabbos.
Renovations are underway for LEC Mesivta’s new, impressive 3-acre, $7 million campus in Miami Gardens, Florida. The $3 million construction project is expected to be completed in time for the upcoming school year.