BDE: Rabbi Yitzchok Goldstein, OBM
With great sadness we report the passing of Rabbi Yitzchok Goldstein OBM, the Shliach of the Rebbe to Madrid, Spain. He passed away on Wednesday, the 29th of Av, 5783. Updated with Levaya information
With great sadness we report the passing of Rabbi Yitzchok Goldstein OBM, the Shliach of the Rebbe to Madrid, Spain. He passed away on Wednesday, the 29th of Av, 5783. Updated with Levaya information
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Last year, the regional Kinus of South Florida Chabad Shluchim was the gritty and storied environment of Kazhakstan; this year, the sunny and tropical delight of Aventura South, Florida, in the beautiful and spacious Chabad House there under the leadership of Rabbi Mendel and Raizel Rosenfeld.
The exhilarating inaugural summer of the MyShliach Yeshivas Kayitz UK has come to a close. The unique Yeshiva-style program was geared towards meeting the needs of anglophone Young Shluchim living in Europe.
Stealing packages in Crown Heights has become a dangerous sport, and this criminal athlete didn’t work hard enough to get away.
Ahavas Chesed is partnering with Maimonides Medical Center and they need our help now! Join in this mitzvah and save up to three lives.
Base fares for single bus and subway rides will go up 15 cents to $2.90 on Sunday, Aug. 20. The MTA board voted last month to increase the fare in New York City.
If you ever find yourself questioning who is driving this Ford vehicle, question no more. This vehicle, with its distinctive Massachusetts “Rabbi” License plate belongs to Rabbi Moshe Bleich, Shliach of Wellesley Weston Chabad.
During excavations conducted by archaeologists in the antique city of Pangoria on the Taman Peninsula in the territory of the city of Krasnodar, located in Russia in the area of the Azov Sea from the south of the Black Sea, a shul was found believed to be from the time of the second temple.
Even real estate people need some closure, and they got it in spades as the largest industry convention in the Orthodox Jewish community got underway last Tuesday.
After Meir Tamari, a 32-year-old father of two young children, was killed in a terrorist attack outside of Hermesh, a town in northern Samaria, it was not at all unusual for hundreds of mourners to turn out for his funeral. What stood out at Tamari’s funeral, though, was the large presence of two identifiable groups who shared their mourning with the victim’s family and each other: men and women from the Chabad-Lubavitch community around Israel, and veterans of the Israel Defense Forces.