
In Tribute To Rabbi Pinchas “Pinye” Korf OBM
Author and Historian, Rabbi Chaim Dalfin, gave a tribute of memories and stories from Rabbi Pinchas “Pinye” Korf OBM, a famed Mashpia to thousands who passed away Wednesday morning.
Author and Historian, Rabbi Chaim Dalfin, gave a tribute of memories and stories from Rabbi Pinchas “Pinye” Korf OBM, a famed Mashpia to thousands who passed away Wednesday morning.
On Sunday, May 6th, hundreds of men, women and children had the opportunity to view, admire and purchase original artwork by children of the Friendship Circle of Brooklyn. This year, Friendship Circle unveiled a beautiful collaborative mural, created by the children of the Friendship Circle under the guidance of artist, Rosie Goodman.
In memory of Rabbi Pinchas Korf OBM who passed away overnight, JLI presents a video of Rabbi Korf presenting a shiur on “What is Chassidus?”
Baruch Hashem Yeshivas Kayitz Program started off this summer in their new beautiful grounds in Lakewood, Pennsylvania; and it only got better from there.
A momentous moment as Yair Lapid, a member of the Israeli Government, affixed a Mezuza to Israel’s new consulate building in Abu Dhabi in the UAE. He was assisted by UAE Shliach Rabbi Levi Duchman.
In a release from Project Veritas, a reporter goes undercover to discover if poll workers would do some electioneering, an illegal act of a poll worker steering a voter towards a candidate. Sadly, not all poll workers passed the test.
It was an emotional moment for Surfside Mayor Charles Burkett as he spoke about a young Jewish girl that he found saying Tehillim at ground zero. The girl was davening for one of her parents who was still unaccounted for.
Camp isn’t just fun, it’s Rocking! Watch this episode of Nacho News as they go through the first week at Camp Gan Yisroel Parksville.
For 13-year-old Shalom Dov Ber Strakhov, a talent in design became a hobby which grew into something more, and culminated in a creative social media site geared to young Chabad children.
The topics in this week’s 360th episode of the highly acclaimed MyLife: Chassidus Applied series, with Rabbi Simon Jacobson, will include: How Should We React to the Catastrophic Building Collapse in South Florida? What Can We Learn From the Breaching of the Jerusalem Walls? Why Do We Still Fast for an Event That Happened 2,000 Years Ago, but We Don’t Have a Fast Day for the Holocaust? Why Is Pinchas Rewarded for Zealotry? Isn’t That Setting a Precedent for Inspiring Zealots to Commit Crimes? Is There an Appropriate Way of Complaining to G-d? Is There Anything Wrong With Obfuscating the Fact I’m Jewish When Going Out in Public, Especially With the Rise of Anti-Semitism?
Hundreds of passengers pass through the Chabad Air counter at JFK Airport daily, many with inspirational stories about Chabad and the Rebbe. Today we present you the seventh in a series of those stories.
In the heavily Jewish area of Surfside, hundreds of rescue workers work around the clock, searching in the hope of finding even one survivor in the rubble of the collapsed building. Watch this emotional video as a group of these rescue workers take a moment Friday night to make kiddush with the building in the background.
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.
Lecture #3: A Farbrengen Devoted to Chinuch with Rabbi Mendel Gluckowsky, Rov of Anash Rechovot. The farbrengen will be in connection to Yud Beis Tamuz.
A high rise condominium complex in the Surfside area of Miami came crashing down in the early hours of the morning, killing at least one and trapping many more.
Dina Hurwitz is an inspiring speaker, and Chabad Rebbetzin to Rabbi Yitzi, an inspirational writer and spiritual guide who was diagnosed with ALS. As a world renowned personality, Dina continuously writes on the subject of harnessing strength and spirit in the face of tremendous challenges.
Glowing with the likely win in Tuesday’s primary election, 35th City Council candidate Crystal Hudson made it a point to thank the Crown Heights Orthodox Jewish community for their support.