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A young Lubavitcher, who had just recently celebrated his engagement, showed up at the IDF offices in Israel expecting to submit himself to the army draft. Instead of being signed up, he was arrested for being AWOL.
It is unclear why, but a video uploaded to YouTube by CrownHeights.info in December of 2010 is suddenly seeing renewed interest, making its rounds through social media and going viral a second time.
22 years ago Mrs. Pesha Leah Lapine was murdered al kiddush hashem. The Rebbe took it very personally and attended her Levaya. Later, the Rebbe gave over a Sicha, which was seemingly more addressed to G-d rather than the people in the room.
Would you swap families if you got a chance to? Find out what these teenagers had to say when they were given the choice…
As registration closes for the 6th annual CTeen Shabbaton tonight, CTeen found a unique way to thank and encourage Crown Heights families who open their hearts and homes, year after year, giving public school teens a warm appreciation for a Chabad home.
A new exciting youth movement, named ‘EnerJew,’ has been successfully established and implemented by the Federation of Jewish Communities, aimed at the teenagers and youngsters of Russian and Ukrainian Jewry. With five branches in the first stage during 2013, EnerJew is expected to double during 2014.
Deborah had never been exposed to much Jewish practice before, but after a recent trip to New York with her Chabad rebbetzin, she has taken it upon herself to start doing more, beginning with keeping Shabbat.
An experimental therapy that fed children with peanut allergies small amounts of peanut flour has helped more than 80 percent of them safely eat a handful of the previously worrisome nuts.