
Picture of the Day
I’m honestly not sure you could even classify this as graffiti? I mean, you flood Crown Heights with bikes capable of spreading Mivtza Moshiach, what did they think was going to happen?
I’m honestly not sure you could even classify this as graffiti? I mean, you flood Crown Heights with bikes capable of spreading Mivtza Moshiach, what did they think was going to happen?
Crown Heights is viewed by many as a thriving Jewish metropolis, complete with concrete, brick, and little natural color. But that is not completely true. Photographer Shmuli Evers captured this beautiful image on a Crown Heights Avenue.
Anti-Semitism, Praise, or just plain Graffiti? The word “Jew”, “Juef” written in French, was spotted spray painted on a Remsen Ave mailbox near the intersection of Rutland Rd.
Just minutes after the end of Yom Tov, Crown Heights residents are already thinking of their first pie of post-Yom Tov pizza. This group of youngsters were spotted outside Kingston Pizza, ready and waiting for the store to open its doors.
At Biur Chometz in Crown Heights Wednesday, Erev Pesach, Rabbi Levi Garelick of Crown Heights was spotted saying the Yehi Ratzon with the Rebbe’s Hagaddah.
This beautiful moment was captured by a passing motorist as a group of boys joined a cleaning crew preparing the Hatzalah ambulances for Pesach.
A 75 year old wheelchair bound Jew bumped into Rabbi Yitzchak Minkowitz, Shliach in Southwest Florida. Suffice it to say that the man, who was at the Jewish Federation Israel Event in Fort Myers, Florida, left only after having received a Bar Mitzvah.
The 5th batch of checks and food vouchers is ready to be mailed to Crown Heights Families from CSSY. Your help is needed now to make sure every Crown Heights family has what they need for Pesach.
Rabbi Yossy Gordon, CEO of Chabad on Campus, was sighted near the infamous Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland and a small town nearby named Markowa, putting on Teffilin with visiting Jews.
Crown Heights resident and photographer Shmuly Evers captured another iconic image of Crown Heights.
As the snow swept down over Crown Heights Monday, photographer Shmuli Evers captured some iconic images from the storm. Gallery in extended article
Schneur Zalman Hakohen is still in the hospital after a horrific crash sent the van he was traveling in tumbling into a ditch on the side of the road. Undeterred by the challenges that life throws, those with him knew exactly what to do with his Jewish nurse, putting on teffilin right there in the hospital room.
After a full Chof Beis Shvat weekend, complete with the International Kinus Hashluchos 5783, the Rebbe’s Ohel in Queens can be seen full nearly to the top with panim and tefillos of the thousands of guests that came to visit the Rebbe.
Boruch Hashem the community in East Flatbush just closed on a Shul building. Thanks to over 3,000 generous donors that contributed to the building campaign making this dream a reality.
This picture may look rather boring and mundane, but it is really a picture taken at the YU Sefarim Sale. If you look closely (top shelf just left of the divider) you can see a thin blue book named Kuntres Shmoi Shel Moshiach. This Sefer is very Lubavitch.
Thousands of women pose for a group photo at 770 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, New York outside Chabad-Lubavitch headquarters on Friday, February 10th, 2023. The women are among some 3,900 emissaries and community leaders who are participating in the International Conference of Chabad-Lubavitch Emissaries.
This sunrise over Eastern Parkway was captured in a moment of time brought to life by Crown Heights resident and photographer Shmuli Evers.