Australian and New Zealand Shluchim Gather for Kinus in Bondi: Transforming Pain into Purpose
The Kinus was the realized vision of Rabbi Eli Schlanger, who had worked tirelessly to bring his fellow Shluchim together.
The Kinus was the realized vision of Rabbi Eli Schlanger, who had worked tirelessly to bring his fellow Shluchim together.
It’s 1,017 days — nearly three full years. A person can begin the cycle at one stage of life and complete it at another. One might start while single and finish married with children. That’s the scope of one Perek a day.
This year’s theme, “Live the Life,” is a call to live fully, fiercely, and Jewishly, seeing the world through the lens of Torah. The lineup brings together musicians, educators, activists, entrepreneurs, and teens who live that message, each one a voice for Jewish pride in their own right.
Kalfon, 27, was kidnapped from the Nova Music Festival on October 7, 2023, and endured two years of starvation, beatings, and psychological torture in Hamas captivity before being freed on October 13, 2025.
A large stone vessel production facility from the Second Temple Period was found in Jerusalem during the arrest of antiquities thieves.
Tonight marks a powerful moment for our community as Bonei Olam Chabad hosts the 5th annual women’s Show Up event. Bonei Olam Chabad is calling on you to Show Up for couples in our community who are waiting to become parents.
Leibel Lazarov’s story from being shot at the Bondi Beach terror attack to his B”H safe return back to Texas.
Boruch Sholom lights up the Kumzing Global Stage in a powerful live performance that brings the crowd to life from the very first note.
While Rabbi Gordon’s classroom is global, the film focuses intimately on a community of learners in Port Washington, New York. It captures the story of people who never met him, yet live and learn with him every day, proving that his teaching—witty, clear, and personal—is as eternal as the Torah he teaches.
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.
The man accused of carrying out a brutal antisemitic stabbing in Crown Heights has been granted bail and released from custody as his case proceeds through the courts.
Marking 50 years since the 12 Pesukim, during the annual Kinus Hashluchos, the Merkos Chinuch Office hosted a focused day of Chinuch titled “UNSTUCK,” bringing together Mechanchos for meaningful professional growth rooted in the Rebbe’s approach to education.
Rabbi Shlomo Zarchi, Mashpia in central Yeshiva in 770, shares his family background, growing up at the Rebbe’s feet, the early years of the Rebbe’s Nesius, as well as special moments throughout the Chofs, and guidance he received from the Rebbe regarding his influence on Talmidim.
The Kinus ends, but the energy doesn’t disappear. It follows Shluchos home, in notes scribbled on programs and conversations on flights. The harder question comes later: how does that Geulah-minded inspiration get integrated once life returns to its usual pace?
Author and Historian Rabbi Chaim Dalfin pays tribute to Rabbi Dr. Alter Bentzion Metzger, a devoted Chossid and renowned professor at Stern College.
This past Sunday night, 5,000 Jewish women leaders and guests from around the world gathered for the gala banquet of the 35th annual International Conference of Chabad-Lubavitch Women Emissaries. Throughout the evening, many stories were told. Here are six that will bring tears of joy to your eyes.
Known until now primarily as a vocalist, chazan, and baal tefillah, this release introduces Aryeh not only as a singer, but as a composer—giving musical expression to a fundamental idea at the heart of davening.