Helmet Giveaway To Take Place at Lefferts in Crown Heights
Council Member Crystal Hudson, in partnership with the Department of Transportation, is hosting a free helmet giveaway at Lefferts Park this Sunday.
Council Member Crystal Hudson, in partnership with the Department of Transportation, is hosting a free helmet giveaway at Lefferts Park this Sunday.
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Monitex Security, a private firm which specializes in construction site security called Crown Heights Shomrim Tuesday night reporting a person who jumped over the wall of a local construction site. The trespasser was arrested.
A Jewish resident of Namibia passed away on Tuesday and with the help of the Chabad emissary and local residents, he was given a Jewish burial.
An award was give to NYPD Auxiliary Sergeant Delevkovitz, a Chabad Chossid, following his heroic actions in saving a two year old child who drowned in a pool in the Catskills this past Sunday.
Subsidized bus service to and from the Ohel will be expanded in honor of Yud Beis-Yud Gimmel Tammuz on Thursday, July 18th and Friday, July 19th.
Continuing an interview series regarding the new book, The Oracle: Portraits of the Rebbe, Rabbi Chaim Dalfin interviews Professor Alan Nadler to clarify his views on the Rebbe and Chabad.
In preparation for Gimmel Tammuz the campers at Gan Yisroel, Haliburton, Ontario have been busy attending the early morning Coca Club, studying Tzivos Hashem material, and writing their daily Duch.
Camp Emunah received a generous donation of new Hebrew-English Tehilas Hashem siddurim for each camper of the BJJ Teen Camp division. This donation was made in memory of Yehudah ben Yizchok Shmuel.
On the special occasion of Yud Bais/Yud Gimmel Tammuz we share with you a powerful story of the Frierdiker Rebbe from the archive of Rabbi Nissan Mindel OBM.
The Geula visualizations creative writing and art contest was a success! The submissions were beautiful and deeply meaningful. They came from near and far, from multiple continents, from adults and children.
History was made on Tuesday, July 9, when the Jewish community of Shymkent, Kazakhstan, gathered to inaugurate ‘Mikvah Mei Elazar,’ the city’s first-ever mikvah. The mikvah’s opening marks a coming of age for Jewish life on the vast Kazakh steppe.