
Major Flooding Reported In Crown Heights, Including 770
Multiple locations within Crown Heights have flooded as rain continued to batter New York City, despite the shchuna’s higher ground.
Multiple locations within Crown Heights have flooded as rain continued to batter New York City, despite the shchuna’s higher ground.
Major flooding throughout the tri-State area has left cars submerged and infrastructure flooded. Please be extra vigilant whole driving and take care to check for pedestrians as well as other motorists.
A single – not so small – act of chessed by a frum young man to a woman stuck on the side of the road with a flat tire went viral, creating an incredibly big Kiddush Hashem.
Two senior officials have resigned from their positions within the US Food and Drug Administration over frustrations with the Biden administration’s plans to move forward with recommending COVID-19 booster shots without their prior approval.
Rabbi Yaakov Chaiton of Chinuch Through Connection, was contacted by Torah Academy Girls High school in Johannesburg, South Africa to offer a presentation for the Primary, boys high and girls high school teachers.
With their eye on the fluid situation of variants and ever-changing health guidelines, Chabad on Campus International has reached deep into their creative planning machine and came up with a version of Pegishah that anyone can try on for size.
President Biden pressured Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani to create the “perception” that the Taliban weren’t winning, “whether it’s true or not.”
Rabbi Sholom Jacobson was a man of many talents: he had a sharp mind, was a gifted artist, an inspiring orator, a prolific writer and deft organizer. He passed away on July 27 (18 Av) at the age of 74.
Now in its 3rd year, ChabadAir is organizing people to go and blow Shofar in the homes of those in our community, Crown Heights, who for whatever reason will be unable to hear shofar in shul this Rosh Hashana.
The tragic passing of her six-year-old daughter Moussia in 2015 left Perla Zaltzman, Rebbitzen at the Chabad Jewish Center of Niagara in St. Catherines, Ontario, in deep grief. So the Rebbetzin turned the grief to good with a children’s book.
12 months after looking on in disbelief at the charred remains of their Chabad center, Rabbi Avremel and Shulie Vogel have grand plans for a brand new center.