JEM Launches New Media Platform For Lag B’Omer Content
JEM is excited announce the launch a new platform featuring film, video, audio, photos and more of Lag B’omer with the Rebbe through the years.
JEM is excited announce the launch a new platform featuring film, video, audio, photos and more of Lag B’omer with the Rebbe through the years.
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Aviva Okeson-Haberman had come home after apartment hunting in Lawrence, Kansas, where the reporter for the Kansas City NPR affiliate was about to start a new job covering social services and criminal justice.
New York will lose a seat in the House of Representatives based on numbers released Monday by the Census Bureau. It’s not yet clear which part of New York caused the loss of a seat in the House.
Mrs. Mushkie Loschak, beloved Mechaneches in Crown Heights, will be joined by her husband, Rabbi Chaim and their two children to lead an amazing summer program for campers and Staff of Camp Grow.
Iran’s foreign minister revealed in a leaked recording that former Secretary of State John Kerry told him about covert Israeli attacks on Iranian interests in Syria during the Trump administration.
One year after leaving Egypt, the Jews were commanded to bring the Passover offering. Some Jews, unable to participate, were granted a second chance the following month. Quoting his father-in-law, the Previous Rebbe, the Rebbe would highlight its powerful reminder for all Jews everywhere: When it comes to making things right, “it’s never too late.”
Hatzalah of South Florida gets a massive Mazal Tov as a bill allowing them to transport patients to local hospitals passes the state senate unanimously. Once signed by the Governor, Hatzalah will be able to provide medical care and transport to the large and rapidly growing community of South Florida.
With an engaging and dynamic style of presentation, Lieutenant Commander Laurie Lans weaves stirring stories of her time in war, taking us to a menorah-lighting ceremony in Saddam Hussein’s palace, a megillah reading in the hills of Afghanistan, and through her fascinating journey of Jewish pride and tenacity under extreme conditions.
For over 10 years, the Friendship Circle has facilitated bi-monthly groups where mothers can meet, learn, network and support each other. Partnering together with Stardust of Hamaspik, these support groups have moved from bi-Monthly to weekly.
The US Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear an appeal in a New York case over the right to carry a firearm in public for self-defense. Following recent mass shootings in Indiana, Georgia, Colorado and California, the justices said they will review a lower-court ruling that upheld New York’s strict gun permit law.
Every night in the humble shtetl of Crown Heights, thousands of families put their beloved children to bed. They say Shema, tuck them in and say good night. These wonderful parents are at peace because they know that as night falls over their beautiful community, Hatzalah members on night shift duty will ensure that the dark hours are never totally dark.
Listen to this heart-wrenching Accapaella version of Benny Friedman’s hit song “Tatty My King” composed by Dovid Edell, and sung by Benny Friedman.
Chabad of Georgetown, just minutes away from Crown Heights, has an enormous event for children planned including horse and buggy rides, inflatable rides, music stories and more. Free hot dogs and burgers will keep everyone fed, with a large traditional bonfire to keep everyone warm.
An impressive 1,600-year-old mosaic found during archaeological excavations in Yavne is to be placed on public display at the city’s cultural center, in a joint initiative launched by Yavne municipality, the Israel Antiquities Authority and the Israel Land Authority.
This Thursday night, Lag B’omer, at 6:15 PM, hundreds of children and their parents will join together in front of 770 for a viewing of the Rebbe’s Lag B’omer Parade – 5744.
Is It Shabbos Yet?: The College Student Edition is a spinoff of the 1990 classic book, Is It Shabbos Yet? by Ellen Emerman, where a young girl, Malky, continually asks her mother the title question as the two prepare for the Friday-night meal.
After an hours long search Sunday night, a 6-year-old boy from the Chabad community of Los Angeles was reunited with his family. The achdus and community support during the search brought praise from all.