Tut Altz’s Daily Boost Unpacks “Women and Moshiach” Ahead of Chof Beis Shvat
Melbourne shlucha Miri Lipskier will host a women’s track of the Daily Boost podcast as it focuses on the power of Jewish women ahead of the Rebbetzin’s yahrtzeit.
Melbourne shlucha Miri Lipskier will host a women’s track of the Daily Boost podcast as it focuses on the power of Jewish women ahead of the Rebbetzin’s yahrtzeit.
In the most recent incident following a troubling trend of assaults in Crown Heights, a young Lubavitch woman was accosted by a black male and shoved in an unprovoked attack.
Tonight, Sunday Rosh Chodesh Shvat (1/22/23), at 9:30pm 770time (EST) please join us on zoom as we continue with part 4 of our shiur in learning the Kuntres Beis Rabbeinu, so we remember why we want to Expand 770.
Beis Chana Arizona is proud to announce the opening of enrollment for our third-year! Now in the midst of our second successful year, Beis Chana is the school of choice for students seeking a truly Chassidishe chinuch in a warm, close-knit environment.
Rabbi Gershon Avtzon of Cincinnati, OH, answers a weekly question pertaining to relevant issues in the Chabad community.
Camp Gan Yisroel Parksville, NY, is proud to announce the release of their new album, “Oh Parksville Road.” From classic favorites to new, original songs, the album features eight incredible tracks that span over six decades of Gan Yisroel’s history.
Following the success of previous years, Yeshivas Kayitz Yerushalayim opened registration for the summer of 5783-2023. YKY is known for its strong and positive learning program, accompanied by an incredible once in a lifetime experience of spending the summer in the heart of Yerushalayim, while enjoying unique trips and activities throughout Israel.
Jews of the Khmelnytskyi district in Ukraine celebrated the opening of a new mikvah after a year and three months of massive construction. The dedication of the mikvah took place 100 years after the previous mikvah fell out of use.
A tragic plane crash on Jan. 19 in Westchester, N.Y., took the lives of two esteemed members of the Cleveland Jewish community: Boruch Taub, 40, who was piloting the plane; and Ben Chafetz, 45, the sole passenger of the single-engine Beechcraft A36.