Tribute: Professor Yirmiyahu Branover, World-Renowned Scientist, Strong Chasid
Rabbi Chaim Dalfin gives a tribute to Professor Yirmiyahu Branover OBM world-renowned scientist and strong Chasid of the Rebbe.
Rabbi Chaim Dalfin gives a tribute to Professor Yirmiyahu Branover OBM world-renowned scientist and strong Chasid of the Rebbe.
Organized by the National Committee for the Furtherance of Jewish Education, this year’s rally marks a special milestone: 50 years since the Rebbe introduced the 12 Pesukim campaign, encouraging children to memorize and live with foundational Torah verses and teachings.
Counterterrorism officials in Buenos Aires are investigating after a Jewish library and a Chabad center in a suburb of the Argentine capital were attacked last week.
As part of the White House’s Jewish American Heritage Month proclamation, signed on May 4, President Donald Trump designated the period from sundown Friday, May 15, through nightfall Saturday, May 16, as a national Shabbat, dubbed “Shabbat 250.”
Rabbi Zalmy Goldberg, who runs Mitzvah House, opens his backyard to volunteers who come together to prepare home-cooked kosher meals for people living in the area who may be going through a difficult time.
Just days earlier, on Pesach Sheini, the Rebbe asked his secretary, Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky, about the possibility of minting a special coin for the occasion. Rabbi Krinsky immediately set to work, together with his son, Rabbi Hillel Dovid Krinsky, and his son-in-law, Rabbi Yosef B. Friedman, exploring every possible avenue.
Reb Yosef Klyne, Rosh Kollel of Kollel L’Lomdei Dach, shares a special shiur in honor of Lag BaOmer—offering a thoughtful blend of iyun, clarity, and practical takeaways, in the spirit of pnimiyus haTorah and the ohr of Rashbi.
Over 160 communities across four continents hosted Moshiach Seudah programs using the Festival of the Future curriculum created by the Moshiach Office at Merkos 302.
With great sadness we report the passing of Professor Herman Branover OBM, a pioneering scientist, devoted chossid, and tireless advocate for Jewish life behind the Iron Curtain. He passed away Monday, the 17th of Iyar, 5786.
I shared with His Majesty how deeply grateful so many in the Jewish community, and beyond, are for his clear and compassionate stand against antisemitism, and for his longstanding friendship toward the Jewish people. What he shared with me in response was deeply moving.
In a significant and highly symbolic visit, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz paid a visit to Chabad-Lubavitch Berlin, delivering a strong message of solidarity with Germany’s Jewish community amid rising antisemitism.
New episode launches on the eve of Lag BaOmer, marking 50 years since the Rebbe introduced the Twelve Pesukim
For every man rushing to answer a call, there’s a wife and children behind him, holding down the fort and calmly ensuring that whatever other responsibility their volunteer husband and father has is taken care of so that someone else can receive life saving care.
When a shaila comes up after work hours, on a trip, or in a community without a local Rov, the silence that follows can be its own kind of difficulty. Bais Hora’ah Chabad, a new initiative of Merkos 302’s Merkos Torah, was built to fill that quiet space with a clear, confidential answer.
Hatzolah of Philadelphia is proud to announce the inauguration of its first two brand new ambulances equipped with Advanced Life Support (ALS) capabilities, marking a historic milestone in the organization’s mission to provide the highest level of emergency medical care to the community.
In honor of Lag Baomer and Pnimiyus Hatorah, Conversations in Chassidus releases a special episode with Rabbi Yossi Paltiel on how to connect to the inner mechanics of Chassidus, both philosophically, as well as practically.
A new face is entering the race for Congress in Brooklyn’s 9th District, and his connection to Chabad is growing through his roots in Crown Heights.