
18 Rabbonim Sign Hey Teves Call to Action
18 Chabad Rabbonim and Mashpiim have jointly signed a “Kol Kore” – a call to action – addressed to the wider Lubavitch community in anticipation of the 30th anniversary of Hey Teves.
18 Chabad Rabbonim and Mashpiim have jointly signed a “Kol Kore” – a call to action – addressed to the wider Lubavitch community in anticipation of the 30th anniversary of Hey Teves.
Deena, Noa and Rachel, college students and grandchildren of Holocaust survivors, were three of 70 participants on LivingLinks, Chabad on Campus International’s first heritage trip to Poland. In a trip filled with emotional and poignant moments, the most riveting was when they lit the first candle of Chanukah in Auschwitz lI-Birkenau concentration camp.
In this week’s Living Torah, a fascinating story unfolds when acclaimed Israeli artist Baruch Nachshon visits the Rebbe.
Chabad of the Valley’s “Chanukah at CityWalk” once again surpassed expectations despite California’s uncharacteristic bout of cold weather, as families came out in large numbers and flocked to the plaza at Universal Studios CityWalk for the annual event, which for many has become the highlight of the eight day Chanukah Holiday.
In what has become a yearly tradition, members of the Brooklyn Jewish community thanked the local police chief and honored him with lighting The Largest Menorah.
Chana Pshemish is sitting Shiva after the passing of her sister, Chaya Sarah Rivka, OBM, at 468 Empire Blvd. [between Brooklyn and New York Aves.]. Hamokom Yenachem Eschem Besoch She’ar Aveilei Tzion V’yerushalaim.
The sounds of laughter and music filled the halls of Lubavitcher Yeshiva of Flatbush this past Tuesday, as the boys were treated to a fabulous Chanukah carnival sponsored by their wonderful PTA.
On December 26th, the 3rd Night of Chanukah, the Chabad community of Coral Springs lit up the night with a grand Menorah parade.
The Israeli Consulate in L.A. joined Chabad Israel Center on the 4th night of Chanukah to honor bereaved IDF families living in Los Angeles.
A student of Yeshiva Beis Menachem in Wilkes-Barre, PA, who is a DJ by the stage name Levyticus, created this video with BMAD (the Bais Menachem Art Department): what happens when you ask a DJ to make the latkes.
Do dreams really mean much in Judaisim? Is there any truth to one’s dreams? Could / should one be allowed to “dream about the future”? Rabbi Avrohom Brashevitzky, Shliach to Doral, FL, shares his thoughts on this week’s Parsha – Mikeitz.
The chossid once again traveled to another city, but this time he was in for a surprise. The chossid whom the Rebbe sent him to, was an ordinary person, not wealthy by any stretch of the imagination. How can this person help me, he thought?
This Shabbos at the Besht, a special guest speaker will lead a discussion on the topic: Tzivos Hashem – In your home.
CrownHeights.info and Lubavitch Archives present a photo of the Rebbe saying a Sicha during Chanukah.