
Cincinnati Yeshiva Hosts Their Own Kinus Hashluchim
Yeshivas Lubavitch Cincinnati, under the leadership of Rabbi Gershon Avtzon, hosted Rabbi Reuven Wolf for a special “Kinnus Hashluchim” in the Yeshiva.
Yeshivas Lubavitch Cincinnati, under the leadership of Rabbi Gershon Avtzon, hosted Rabbi Reuven Wolf for a special “Kinnus Hashluchim” in the Yeshiva.
With this week’s parsha we get an appreciation for Sarah – mother of the Jewish people, our first Matriarch. In our soon-to-be published Volume VI of THE LETTER AND THE SPIRIT – will be featured for the first time, a section on Women.
The social media platform Facebook will be renamed ‘Meta’, as part of a rebranding of the company and its subsidiary applications.
As another successful year begins at the TAG Yeshiva in Florida, a mother penned a letter about her appreciation and experience at TAG.
These city employees think Mayor Bill de Blasio’s vaccine mandate is pure garbage — and they should know!
As the International Kinus Hashluchim 5782 kicks of in Crown Heights, CrownHeights.info will be providing comprehensive and behind the scenes coverage of the annual event.
It’s been 30 years since the Rebbe delivered the landmark sicha of Kinus Hashluchim 5752. It was then that the Rebbe charged all Chassidim to be the visionaries, carrying out their shlichus with the ultimate goal constantly in mind; the shliach is to be vision conscious.
In honor of the kinus, a special Lahak release: the Rebbe’s words to the Bobover Rebbe, discovered in the yellowing pages of Rabbi Leibel Groner’s archive.
Two great organizations, HatzalahAir and Crown Heights Hatzalah, met at a remote New York Airport to facilitate the transfer of a critically ill person. One of the things that came out of the meeting? An incredible photo.
As the International Kinus Hashluchim 5782 kicks of in Crown Heights, CrownHeights.info will be providing comprehensive and behind the scenes coverage of the annual event.
The FDNY is preparing to shutter as many as 20 percent of all Big Apple fire companies — and take an equal portion of its ambulances off the streets — ahead of the impending deadline for all city workers to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
Rabbi Aharon Blesofsky has worked in the furniture industry for many years. He was interviewed in September of 2020.