
Where the Savannah Meets the City … Chabad Flourishes
In the heart of Kenya, where the savannah meets the city and wildlife roams just beyond the backyard, Jewish life is flourishing.
In the heart of Kenya, where the savannah meets the city and wildlife roams just beyond the backyard, Jewish life is flourishing.
Over the past few weeks, as Iran attacked Israel, thousands of American citizens — students, tourists, and travelers — found themselves stranded and urgently seeking a way home. In this time of crisis, Chabad of Larnaca, under the leadership of Rabbi Raskin, stepped up in an extraordinary way.
Whether you’re Chabad, not Chabad, or simply searching for deeper meaning in your Yiddishkeit, this episode offers a powerful reminder of the Rebbe’s call to action: to learn Torah with purpose, love every Jew as part of yourself, and transform the world, one mitzvah, one encounter, one soul at a time.
Eight months since launching her Totally Unexpected podcast, Montana Shlucha Chavie Bruk dropped a new episode on Gimmel Tammuz, in which she discusses an array of vital topics with Rabbi YY Jacobson.
A Jewish woman walking in Crown Heights had her phone snatched Wednesday morning, but the perpetrator didn’t get far thanks to Crown Heights Shomrim.
It’s hard to describe the emotion of watching my son graduate eighth grade at TTOP. This graduation felt different from the other traditional ones I attended this season.
The delegation came to witness the broad humanitarian and community work led by Chabad of Odessa – work that has continued with unwavering dedication throughout the ongoing crisis.
In the early hours of Sunday, June 15, as ballistic missiles soared from Iran into Israel, their impact was felt more than 5,000 miles away across the world, on the Atlantic seaboard of Massachusetts. That day, Rabbi Levi Lezell, director of Chabad of the South Shore, received a phone call from the Bay Path Rehabilitation and Nursing Center.
In honor of Gimmel Tammuz, JEM has restored and published audio recordings of four private Yechidus with the Rebbe, spanning the years 5722–5741.
The Yeshivas Bein Hazmanim summer program, held from 30 Sivan to 5 Tammuz at Lemaan Yilmedu in Crown Heights, was a tremendous success, bringing together over 60 Tmimim from mesivtas and zal for four days of learning.
In this episode of “Ase L’cha Rav”, Rabbi Michoel Seligson is interviewed about his in-depth work on the Rebbe’s Hayom Yom and the secrets that he discovered in the process.
Beis Medrash Oholei Torah in Crown Heights, under the leadership of Menahel Rabbi Elchonon Lesches, has released the list of Talmidei HaShluchim being sent to Yeshivos around the world for the upcoming Shnas Halimudim 5786.
Hundreds of shluchim and members of Anash from around the world are preparing to travel to Alma Ata for Chof Menachem Av, the yahrtzeit of the gaon and mekubal Harav Levi Yitzchak Schneerson zt”l, the Rebbe’s father.
Once home to a bustling Jewish community in the 1920s — including Beth Jacob, now the largest synagogue on the West Coast — the historic South Los Angeles neighborhood of West Adams changed over the decades as Jewish families moved to areas like Beverly Hills. For many years, West Adams didn’t have a synagogue or Jewish center of any sort. But recently, a new wave of younger families has begun moving in, including many Jews drawn by the neighborhood’s affordability and central location.
Twenty-two finalists representing dozens of Chabad Yeshivos showcased their knowledge of the Rebbe’s Torah about Moshiach at the international Moshiach Chidon held on Gimmel Tammuz.
As the years of Shlichus keeps on growing, one of the best Peulah, activity, that continues to grow, especially as the community is today so young, is the Farbrengen, the Chassidic Farbrengens, held on special occasions and especially on Chassidic anniversaries.
The students of “Gsharim” School for special education, run by “Ohel Sarah,” were moved this week to receive a letter of strength and support from the students of the Perlyna-Chabad Jewish School in Kyiv, which was damaged by a Russian drone a few months ago.