Photos: Sukkos Celebrations in Montreal
The Montreal Lubavitch community celebrated the first days of Chol Hamoed Sukkos with a Kinus Torah in the main Shul, followed by a joyous Simchas Beis Hashoeva out in the street.
The Montreal Lubavitch community celebrated the first days of Chol Hamoed Sukkos with a Kinus Torah in the main Shul, followed by a joyous Simchas Beis Hashoeva out in the street.
The Rebbe of Satmar-Kiryas Yoel, Rabbi Aharon Teitelbaum, recently visited the Chabad House in Palm Springs, California, where he can be seen wrapping his Tefilin after Shachris.
CrownHeights.info and Lubavitch Archives present this vintage photograph of a convention of Tze’irei Agudas Chabad in 770. Can you identify those in the picture and what year it was taken?
The past couple of months of baseball in Israel certainly have been exciting. However, in the short term, the World Baseball Qualifying round was certainly a build up to another Israeli let down.
Members of the Jewish community in Monsey, NY gathered at the Tzemach Tzedek Chabad Shul for Simchas Beis Hashoeva celebrations. The event began with a program for children, followed by joyous dancing which lasted until the late hours of the night.
With great sadness and shock we report the tragic death of a Chayal in Tzivos Hashem, Avrohom Nochum Dor, OBM, age 10, in a horrific auto accident in Israel a few hours ago.
It was the first week of the new semester at Michigan Jewish Institute, a college of more than 2,000 students, nestled in the leafy Detroit suburb of West Bloomfield. But at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, the classrooms were silent and the entrance to the college’s temporary home, an impressive $6 million brick-and-glass synagogue with a vaulted roof that soars 50 feet into the sky, was desolate.
Simchas Beis Hashoeva began with a program for children, which included a story from the teacher Rabbi Levi Goldstein, followed by dancing for children with their parents. Later on, Yellow Red Sky, a band lead by Shevach Tamir, rocked the night for the hundreds that turned out to dance.
With sadness we inform you of the passing of Mrs. Necha Rubin, OBM, on Wednesday, the first day of Chol Hamoed Sukkos, at the age of 81. Mrs. Rubin was a long-time member of the Lubavitch community in Montreal, Canada.