
INBOX: Hashem’s Hand In Delaying Iran Nuclear Deal
In the past few months, Iran was about to sign a deal, which would have given them funds that they could use for terrorism. Then things got delayed, then again. by Yoseph Janowski
In the past few months, Iran was about to sign a deal, which would have given them funds that they could use for terrorism. Then things got delayed, then again. by Yoseph Janowski
Abe Sacks became known in 770 as “Coach.” A precious soul who discovered his Judaism later on in life, he became a fixture at the Rebbe’s farbrengens. He developed a special affinity for the Rebbe, the Rebbe reciprocated, and a charming relationship developed.
In a sixty-year Chabad tradition, rabbinical students travel the world, bringing the entire Seder to Jews who live far from the madding crowds. Here are some glimpses of their experiences.
A tragedy befell the Bukharian Jewish community of Queens, NY on the first night of Pesach, when a mother of two was brutally murdered in what is becoming a high profile homicide.
The mask mandates that have tortured many for two years are nearly completely gone, with Uber being the latest major company to toss it after a Florida judge made the decision that it was illegal.
As she lay dying in a Mariupol basement, freezing and pleading for water, Holocaust survivor Vanda Semyonovna Obiedkova wanted to know only one thing: “Why is this happening?”
With more than 500 Ukrainian refugees Chabad Berlin opened the Seder evening. For this purpose, two large festive rooms and a tent were arranged at the Jewish Educational Center, where the Seder was held at long festive tables.