
Op-Ed: Post Yom Kippur Reflections
Rochel Kaplan takes a moment to peer back on this Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the year, and what it means for the year to come.
Rochel Kaplan takes a moment to peer back on this Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the year, and what it means for the year to come.
A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel voted against green-lighting COVID-19 booster shots Friday — throwing up a major hurdle for President Biden’s plan to dole out a third dose to most Americans.
New Yorkers will be able to avoid jail time for most nonviolent parole violations under a new law signed Friday by Gov. Kathy Hochul.
Rabbi Manis Friedman is a world-renowned author, counselor, lecturer and philosopher. He is the founder of Bais Chana in Minnesota. He is known as “Youtube’s Most Popular Rabbi” and has published his most recent book “Creating a life that matters”.
Courtesy of Lubavitch Archives, we present a weekly photo of the Rebbe as he greets students of the United Lubavitcher Yeshivah during their Sukkos rally at 770, 1953.
We present the Shalom Zochor list for the week of Shabbos Parshas Haazinu:
I would like to share with you about something that is happening nowadays that impressed me, and I decided to share it with you. Hopefully it will motivate all of us.
In this weeks Dvar Torah, Rabbi Yosef Katzman speaks on the inner spirit of the Jewish people, and how regardless of the circumstances, we are always connected to Hashem.
As soon as federal regulators approve COVID-19 booster shots for the general population, New York City’s health care system will be ready to administer them.
“Lubavitch Tanz” is the new lively dance track of Chabad Niggunim released by Yisrolik Bash.
On Thursday night, IDF observation troops spotted a number of suspects attempting to smuggle weapons into Israeli territory in the Jordan Valley area.
Young girls across the world received their Tishrei package from Achos Online, complete with checklists, learning, resources and incentives.