Hundreds Participated in “Yuma D’Rabbanan” In Kfar Chabad
The annual halachic congress “Yuma D’Rabbanan” of Lmaan Yilmedu took place with hundreds of participants and dignitaries flocking to the halls of “Bais Rivkah” in Kfar Chabad.
The annual halachic congress “Yuma D’Rabbanan” of Lmaan Yilmedu took place with hundreds of participants and dignitaries flocking to the halls of “Bais Rivkah” in Kfar Chabad.
A fire broke out in the basement of Lefferts Shul in Crown Heights Sunday, spreading the smell of the fire throughout the block and triggering a large FDNY response.
The Tenathon stage is set for Mordechai Ben David, Avraham Fried, and Yaakov Shwekey, who will be performing together tonight for the very first time.
Days after the horrific attacks in Israel, a new initiative was launched by Chabad Hebrew Schools worldwide to invite first-time Hebrew School Students to fill one more “One More Seat” for their brothers and sisters in the holy land.
Hundreds of Crown Heights residents and beyond descended on the Brooklyn Museum Friday afternoon demanding the release of the hostages Hamas took and bringing awareness to their plight.
The Chabad on Campus International student Pegisha-Shabbaton is underway, with almost 1,200 students coming in from around the world to spend Shabbos in Crown Heights.
In an address in the presence of Russian President Valdmir Putin, Chief Rabbi Berel Lazar asked him to help free the hostages in Gaza, and thanked him for leading the fight against antisemitism in the country.
Camp L’man Achai’s first Shabbaton of the year took place this past Shabbos Bereshis in Crown Heights. Over twenty campers joined from as far as Maryland and South Carolina.
In a tremendous display of achdus, over 3,500 students from six schools in Florida gathered together for two Unity Rallies—one boys, one girls—in the merit of the safety and wellbeing of Jews living in Israel.
You’re invited to join this endeavour by donating as little as 1 Shekel to participate in this project. The Torah-writing has commenced in Jerusalem and will serve as a beacon of light during these dark times.
The tragic events and unrest in Israel left countless children and families in New York living in fear and uncertainty. However, amidst the chaos and turmoil, the Released Time program responded with a heartwarming display of strength and unity for all public school children across New York City.
Over 100 Mechanchim sat for hours in a Crown Heights sukkah listening to inspiration and guidance from R’ Itche Nemanov at the annual Simchas Bais Hashoeiva farbrengen arranged by Igud Hamelamdim.
On Monday, the day after Simchas Torah, the CKids Unity Rally for North America unfolded, with close to 3,000 eager participants joining from their homes, alongside their families.
Last week, the Eshel Hachnosas Orchim Organization held its annual end-of-Tishrei ‘Tzeischem L’Sholom’ event. The event was attended by guests, volunteers, staff, influential figures and supporters of the organization.
In the wake of the difficult situation in our Holy Land, which began with the terrible tragedy on Shmini Atzeret, a large public gathering of prayer was held in Moscow for the many wounded and those in captivity.
“I’m sharing with you some of the projects I have undertaken through my organization- the Global Jewish Assistance and Relief Network,” Rabbi Lazer Avtzon of Crown Heights said. “We can all do our part.”
In response to the situation in Eretz Yisroel, Chabad Houses on campuses around the world held vigils, launched mivtzoim campaigns, and offered crucial support for tens of thousands of students on campuses around the world.