
A Tribute to Rabbi Shimon Raichik – Rav of Anash in LA
Author and Historian, Rabbi Chaim Dalfin, gives a moving tribute of memories and stories from Rabbi Shimon Raichik OBM, Rav of Anash in Los Angeles, California.
Author and Historian, Rabbi Chaim Dalfin, gives a moving tribute of memories and stories from Rabbi Shimon Raichik OBM, Rav of Anash in Los Angeles, California.
It’s the day after thanksgiving and the NYPD has returned their thanks by driving a ticket blitz through Crown Heights.
A car driving down Crown Street lost control Friday afternoon, jumping the sidewalk and slamming into a homes retaining wall.
Jewish pride will be on full display, from hardwood to ice, as Chanukah returns to stadiums and sports events this year.
After three years of recording, a shiur on Tanya completes the entire Lekkutei Amarim, and becomes available in podcast form.
As a continuation to the thoughts that I posted last week for Yud Tes Kislev, (which was only posted on Yud Tes Kislev) I will add another thought that I mentioned during farbrengens celebrating this momentous day.
Nestled among breathtaking scenery along the west coast of Canada, the picturesque town of Hope, British Columbia, was hammered with record rainfall earlier this month, flooding the entire town and overwhelming its wastewater system.
In this weeks Dvar Torah, Rabbi Katzman parallels the story of this weeks Parsha to the lessons we learn from the Alter Rebbe, and how challenges are merely a stepping stone to greater things.
On Tuesday night, a “Simcha B’Taharata” gathering was held with Rabbi Yitzchak Ginzburgh Shlit”a, in honor of Rosh Hashanah for Chassidus, “Chag Hachgaim”, yud tes Kislev.
Wednesday night, at the beautiful venue of the upscale Bisseleh Restaurant in Gulfstream, in the city of Hallandale Beach, over 100 Hallandale women gathered for an “over the top” Yud Tes Kislev Farbrengen and Seudas Yom Tov.
It’s a question that comes up each year when we turn our clocks back and shabbos is early. What time can’t we make kiddush?
A new coronavirus variant detected in South Africa appears to be rapidly mutating and spreading among younger patients, officials announced on Thursday.
As Oholei Torah’s $5,000,000 Maalin B’Kodesh campaign is underway, noteworthy alumni gather in support of the institution that shaped them.