One Arrest Made In Antisemitic Subway Attack
An arrest has been made by the NYPD Hate Crimes Task Force in the antisemitic attack that targeted a group of Chabad Bochurim returning from a Menorah lighting in Manhattan.
An arrest has been made by the NYPD Hate Crimes Task Force in the antisemitic attack that targeted a group of Chabad Bochurim returning from a Menorah lighting in Manhattan.
The Kehillah of the Kingsbrook Jewish Shul, Congregation Chaim Albert has been locked out of their premises since COVID, yet dared to kindle the Menorah regardless in a public display of unity for the Shul.
New details have emerged about the heroism of Rabbi Leibel Lazaroff, a 20-year-old Chabad chossid and son of Texas A&M Shliach, who was seriously wounded in the antisemitic terrorist attack during a Chanukah celebration in Sydney, Australia.
On the 4th night of Chanukah, over 50 Menorah cars took to the streets and highways of South Florida to parade the light of Chanukah departing from Chabad of Inverrary making a 38 mile loop from Inverrary, FL in Broward County, to Boca Raton, FL in Palm Beach County.
In this powerful interview from Sydney, Australia, Yanky Super recounts his miraculous survival during the Bondi Beach terror attack, where his radio stopped a fatal bullet. Through faith, courage, and community, he reflects on miracles, resilience, and unity amid tragedy.
On Sunday afternoon, families, seniors, children, and community leaders gathered at Castle Golf in Fort Myers for a public Chanukah Menorah lighting organized by Chabad Lubavitch of Southwest Florida. What could have been a moment of fear became an expression of resilience, faith, and hope.
Rabbi Eli Schlanger HY’D, a Chabad rabbi and shliach in Bondi, was one of the holy victims of the Sydney massacre at the Chanukah celebration at Bondi Beach. The Levayah (funeral service) will be broadcast live from Sydney, Australia.
The NYPD Hate Crimes Task Force and the U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division are investigating a disturbing, caught-on-camera verbal and physical confrontation targeting a group of Chabad bochurim on the New York City subway earlier this week.
Watch a live broadcast of the lighting ceremony of the 36-foot-high menorah at Grand Army Plaza in Midtown Manhattan. This iconic menorah was designed by world-renowned sculptor Yaacov Agam and has been lit every Chanukah since 1977—a project of the Lubavitch Youth Organization.
At a Public Menorah Lighting event, Rabbi Moshe Bryski of Chabad of Agoura Hills and Dean of the Conejo Jewish Academy, addresses the sadness following the Bondi Beach, Australia, and the ongoing fight against the darkness.
Watch part #2 of a meaningful interview by Rabbi Chaim Dalfin with Rabbi Dovid Eliezrie, the Chabad Shliach to North County – Yorba Linda, California.
Today, the two of them run a Chabad house, Chabad of Trois Rivières, for friends who are seeking warmth, Shabbos, community, and authenticity. Their home overflows with guests, music, and meaning.
Matty experiences one of Canada’s oldest Jewish communities. Rabbi Bernath, aka “The Hipster Rabbi,” shows Matty around Montreal’s kosher food community.
Join rabbis, dignitaries, and the Jewish community for the 37th annual public Menorah lighting and Chanukah celebration in Calgary, Canada.
The intercontinental “Chanukah Live” lighting of the first night of Chanukah took place in front of the Eiffel Tower Monday night, in unison with the lighting at the Western Wall in Jerusalem and in the Rebbe’s office in New York.
Through the final words and bravery of today’s IDF heroes, this talk shares lessons in strength, faith, and joy. A tribute—and a call—to live proudly, act boldly, and keep dancing, even through pain. Mir gein— we go on.
Drawing from stories of people who received the Rebbe’s guidance on beginning and sustaining a marriage, we explore timeless principles for building a strong, enduring bond.