
Watch: The Incredible Power of A Young Shlucha
The Kinus Tzeirei Hashluchos of the Shluchim Office releases this year’s theme video which showcases the incredible power and impact one Young Shlucha can have.
The Kinus Tzeirei Hashluchos of the Shluchim Office releases this year’s theme video which showcases the incredible power and impact one Young Shlucha can have.
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Like every person, you are blessed with unique strengths and capabilities. And, you’re given the opportunities to develop them and maximize your potential. But sometimes we get distracted by others’ achievements and blame ourselves for falling short. The truth: You aren’t expected to live anyone’s life but your own.
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One year ago brothers Eli and Chaim Tovshteyn tragically lost both of their parents, beloved Father and unconditionally loving Mother who lived in Crown Heights, only one week apart from each other due to the COVID pandemic.
The topics in this week’s 393rd episode of the highly acclaimed MyLife: Chassidus Applied series, with Rabbi Simon Jacobson, will include: Who Should We Support in a War Between Russia and Ukraine? Does Community Compromise Individuality? Is the Recent New Development Making the Library Manuscripts Available to the Public a Form of “Splurging the Treasures”? Is It Appropriate to Name Someone After an Abuser or a Criminal? By Reading a Book Do We Connect to Its Author as We Do to a Composer Through Listening to His Music? How About Addressing Mental and Other Forms of Abuse?
You aren’t expected to live anyone’s life but your own. So instead of looking around at areas in which others are excelling, find the Torah-true endeavor that suits your strengths and natural inclinations.
When Mrs. Devorah Heidingsfield of Manchester, England first brought the idea of a Moshiach curriculum to her after-school program at Bais Menachem, she didn’t know if the idea would take off.
Rabbi Chaim Dalfin, author and Chasidic historian shares interesting facts, many revealed for the first time. The purpose of his program is to inspire all but especially the youth. Watch another installment here on CrownHeights.info.
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Judge Ruchie Frier is the first frum female elected official in the country—and now she’s bringing her top-notch judiciary experience to the JewQ stage.
In the Tanya, the foundational work of Chabad Chassidism, great emphasis is placed on the insidiousness of shame and self-condemnation. Of course, it’s important to, on occasion, reflect on our shortcomings – but only for the sake of moving forward.
As part of Lubavitch Hebrew Academy’s 60 days of Adar Simcha campaign, the school welcomed world-famous artist Yitzchok Moully to their campus in Margate, Florida.
If you’re born Jewish, you’re Jewish no matter what. You’re bound by the laws of the Torah and branded with the title “Jew.” Is that fair? Did you choose to be Jewish? A stunning analysis of free choice forces us to reconsider the nature of our commitment to Judaism.
A man driving very drunk Monday evening crashed into multiple cars, took out a parking sign, and ended up attempting to explain himself to Crown Heights Shomrim volunteers before ending up in cuffs.
A bubbling feud in Crown Heights between an evicted tenant and a Jewish landlord spilled over into a clash between bochurim and a group of protesters Monday afternoon.
Car thieves and burglars are making a mint in the electronic age by doing what they always have done, trying door handles.
The following was posted on social media by Chabad of the Palisades-Tenafly, regarding the first yartzeit of David Mintz, the founder of Tofutti and donor of the Chabad house.