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Rabbi Dovid Vigler, Shliach to Palm Beach Gardens, FL, met with former Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard on the street and a fourteen-minute discussion ensued. Did you know Pollard’s connection to the Rebbe ran so deep?
Rabbi Dovid Vigler, Shliach to Palm Beach Gardens, FL, met with former Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard on the street and a fourteen-minute discussion ensued. Did you know Pollard’s connection to the Rebbe ran so deep?
“A disgusting verbal and physical assault” was the way Rabbi Yaacov Behrman described the incident that took place on a New York City Subway this week. After reporting the incident to the police, an arrest was made today.
Taking his Shlichus to an entirely new level, Rabbi Rafi Rosenberg, Shliach to Sky Lake, Florida, donated a kidney to a former IDF soldier who fought in the Yom Kippur War.
The Siyum HaRambam HaOlami on the forty-fourth cycle was celebrated with great splendor this past Sunday, 2 Adar, at the spacious and prestigious Union Bedford Armory in Brooklyn, New York, with thousands of men, women, and children in attendance.
On CivicPulse, Rabbi Yaacov Behrman interviewed Assembly Member Brian Cunningham, who represents the 43rd Assembly District, which includes Crown Heights.
Experience a day through the eyes of Shmuel Elie, a Pre1A talmid at Tomchei Tmimim Ocean Parkway.
Shaina Druk who has a podcast called Shainas Sparks meets Sara Matousof, and together they embark on a journey to JEM. There, they meet Rabbi Elkana Shmotkin, where they uncover a rare video of Sara’s grandfather having a Yechidus with the Rebbe.
Watch this incredible footage of singer Avraham Fried at a Chuppah in 1983 singing והוא כחתן יוצא מחופתו.
Moscow, the capital of Russia, experienced three glorious days in the presence of Rabbi Kalman Meir Ber Shlita, Chief Rabbi of Israel and President of the Council of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel, who arrived at the invitation of his colleague, the Chief Rabbi of Russia, Rabbi Berel Lazar.
They came from cities torn by war, from campuses where walking to class with a kippah takes courage, from towns still rebuilding after hurricanes and wildfires, and from schools where they are the only Jewish student in the entire grade.
Join thousands of Chasidim for the 44th International Siyum HaRambam taking place at the Bedford Armory in Crown Heights.
The glowing constellations in the night sky fascinate us. Many believe the stars and astrological signs influence life here on earth. Does Judaism believe in the zodiac? What’s the Torah’s perspective on all this?
In a last-minute development and with help of several anonymous individuals, the International Siyum HaRambam Committee has managed to secure an additional room at the Bedford Union Armory for a special children’s program at today’s Siyum celebration.
Live at 12:00 PM: 4,000 Jewish teens from 60 countries gather to close out the largest Jewish teen summit in the world. They came from communities shaken by war, from campuses where being Jewish takes courage, from social feeds flooded with hate, from towns rebuilding after wildfires and hurricanes, and from schools where they’re the only Jewish student in their grade.
7,000 Jewish teens from 60 countries filled Times Square on Saturday night, singing, dancing, and declaring their Jewish pride in the most public square on earth. After a year of challenges, they didn’t gather to explain who they are. They came to live it—out loud and together.
Tonight, thousands of Jewish teens from 60 countries will gather in Times Square for a powerful and defiant celebration of Jewish pride, identity and practice. The event, part of the 17th annual CTeen International Shabbaton, marks the largest annual gathering of Jewish teens anywhere in the world, at a time when young Jews are facing rising antisemitism in their schools, on social media, and across society.
Purim is a time of light, happiness, and celebration, and “Layehudim” captures that energy in an upbeat, electrifying song that brings the message of the holiday to life! “ליהודים היתה אורה ושמחה וששון ויקר כן תהיה לנו”, this song is all about maximizing the joy of Purim and carrying it forward for life.