
Moment Cyclist Was Struck on Troy Ave Caught on Surveillance Video
The moments of the horrific crash on Troy Ave and Montgomery Street Sunday night was captured on surveillance video and highlights the importance of cyclist safety.
The moments of the horrific crash on Troy Ave and Montgomery Street Sunday night was captured on surveillance video and highlights the importance of cyclist safety.
A horrific incident Sunday night left Montgomery Street blocked off and a burned-out hulk of an electric bike on the sidewalk after a cyclist was struck on the corner of Troy Ave.
With the world moving forward at a dizzyingly accelerated pace, how can an “archaic” religion hope to stay trending? Can Judaism be personally relevant, spiritually passionate, and fashionable for our times? This lecture took place at the 12th annual National Jewish Retreat.
The topics in this week’s 339th episode of the highly acclaimed MyLife: Chassidus Applied series, with Rabbi Simon Jacobson, will include: What Are We to Make of President Trump and Events of This Week? Are We Headed Toward Civil War? How Do We Deal With the Deepest Darkness? Did the Rebbe Ever Speak About Mental Illness, Suicide and Related Issues? How Should I Address My Husband Who Chooses Not to Connect and Provide Unconditional Love to His Children Because They Are More Modern? What Can We Do About Our Son Who Suddenly Stopped Talking to Us?
Surveillance video showing the moment a person in a black Nissan sedan fired three shots into a car on Kingston Ave has surfaces, showing the exact harrowing moments.
The New York City Police Department has released video of a vehicle that was reportedly involved in the shooting that took place on Kingston Ave and Eastern Parkway last Thursday. The NYPD is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying the vehicle, described as a black Nissan sedan.
At 10:30pm on the eve of 24 Teves 5573 (1812), the Alter Rebbe, founder of the Chabad movement, passed away, in a small town in Eastern Europe. At that exact moment one hundred and fifty years later, in Brooklyn, New York, his successor the Rebbe, held a unique farbrengen. Rabbi Leibel Shapiro recalls that special commemoration.
The KSCVK 20th Annual Action is taking to the streets this year, visiting neighborhoods in the “Auctioneer” bus. But don’t wait until the last minute to purchase your tickets, the early bird discount ends tonight!
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.
To commemorate 70 years since the Rebbe’s Frabrengen on Yud Shevat 5711, the Vaad Hatmimim has launched a new program to help Bochurim experience and learn a full Farbrengen with the Rebbe, and to relive it.
A vehicle overturned Thursday night on Eastern Parkway near Rochester Ave, after allegedly being involved in a collision. Emergency responders shut down Eastern Parkway in both directions as they stabilized the vehicle.
A police report was filed Wednesday after a bow-legged bandit in Crown Heights snipped the chain on a bike on Rutland Road. A police report was filed by the owner of the bike over the incident.
This year marks the 10th year anniversary of the passing of the late legendary Mashpia Rabbi Volf Greenglass of Montreal Canada. In honor of this momentous occasion, the family dedicated an evening of inspiration commemorating at the same time the Yom Hiloula of the Alter Rebbe.
The Friendship Circle of Brooklyn hosted its annual Chanukah celebration for children and young adults with special needs and their families. Over 500 men, women and children got together for an evening of song, dance and tradition. Watch a Recap of the event.
A massive rally called by President Donald Trump has dissolved into chaos after clashes between the protesters and Capital Hill police turned violent. The protesters broke through the security barricades and forced their way into the building.
Hut-Hut-Hike! Two UPS employees took a quick break from delivering packages Tuesday afternoon to help a group of Crown Heights boys deliver a touchdown while playing football. With one acting as referee, the other took the position of quarterback, giving the boys a great time and on-point passes.
An accessible Sukkah Mobile in Arkansas, sign language interpreters at Chabad events in Alabama, and in Virginia, a lowered bimah that allows people in wheelchairs to be called up to the Torah. These are just a few of the accomplishments of the Ruderman Chabad Inclusion Initiative (RCII). Established in 2014, the initiative is a partnership between Chabad and the Ruderman Family Foundation to create a welcoming and inclusive environment in Chabad centers around the world.