Our Mashpia: Anecdotes, Life-Lessons and Stories
Author and Historian Rabbi Chaim Dalfin has released his newest book on his Mashpia’s teachings, titled “Our Mashpia: Anecdotes, Life-Lessons and Stories”.
Author and Historian Rabbi Chaim Dalfin has released his newest book on his Mashpia’s teachings, titled “Our Mashpia: Anecdotes, Life-Lessons and Stories”.
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“Am I a dancer who is Jewish or a Jew who dances?” The question played on 16-year-old Yakov Vinnik’s conscience. The child of Jews from the former Soviet Union, Vinnik grew up watching his mother, Maria, light the Shabbat candles, while his dad, Boris, spoke fluent Hebrew.
Assemblyman Simcha Eichenstein joined with the leadership of Brooklyn Public Library to unveil hundreds of new books, including many culturally sensitive publications, which will be added to the collections in each of the three Brooklyn Public Library locations. The Library has added thousands of books from publishers like Artscroll-Mesorah Publications and Feldheim Publishers.
This past Friday, while the entire neighborhood was busy readying themselves with the typical pre-Shabbos hustle and bustle, the men, woman and children of Anshei Lubavitch took to the streets.
Where do they get the bureaucrats get the gall to presume that for the hundreds of thousands — millions! – of children in New York State, they alone possess the wisdom to chart the educational course for each of these children? An Op-Ed by Rabbi Shimon Posner
A mind numbingly painful video has surfaced showing two thieves rifling through, and stealing, two suitcases as they sat in front of the door to 770 Sunday. The worst part is that the two suspicious characters were passed by no less than ten Jewish people, and nobody said a word.
Almost as if he walked out of a time machine, vlogger Sholom B. will once again be sharing his experience of Tishrei at the Rebbe. He’s not using faxes or carrier pigeons: he’ll be engaging his followers on Instagram, WhatsApp and a dedicated website.
In preparation of Rosh Hashanah, members of Chabad Lubavitch of Fort Lauderdale, flew into New York to visit the Ohel and 770 for the day.
Composed by Shlomo Yehuda Rechnitz and originally sung by Shloime Daskal, Simcha Jacoby sang this beautiful Yomim Noraim Song at a recent Chupah.
Big things are happening at Aleph Beis Gimmel, the organization dedicated to bolstering Emunah and Bitachon run by my father, R’ Sholom Mordechai Rubashkin.
ChabadAir is organizing people to go and blow Shofar in the homes of those in Our community, Crown Heights, whom for whatever reason are not able to go to shul for Tekiyas Shofar.
Rabbi Yitzchok Minkowicz Shliach of the Rebbe Director of Chabad Lubavitch of Southwest Florida gave a speech at the Chai Elul Farbrengen in 770 Eastern Parkway where he told over a Sicha and broke down the abbreviation of this coming year of תשפ״ג.
Watch as this couple asked the Rebbe what to name their son, and listen to the Rebbe’s answer.
Chabad of South Broward hosted their 41st Annual Dinner Sunday as they announced the expansion of their upcoming projects by nearly one hundred percent.
An exceptional and amazing discovery from the time of the Pharaoh associated with the Biblical Exodus from Egypt, was revealed last Wednesday when a mechanical digger penetrated the roof of a cave in the Palmahim Beach National Park.