Shabbos Stabber Charged With Hate Crime
Charges were filed Sunday against Vincent Sumpter, a resident of East New York, including attempted murder as a hate crime in the stabbing of a bochur on Kingston Ave over shabbos.
Charges were filed Sunday against Vincent Sumpter, a resident of East New York, including attempted murder as a hate crime in the stabbing of a bochur on Kingston Ave over shabbos.
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Watch this fascinating interview from Rabbi Chaim Dalfin with Dr. Rus Chana Pechenik, Psychologist With State of NY Mental Health on suicide prevention.
Rabbi Shmuel Lesches, Magid Shiur in the Yeshiva Gedola of Melbourne, Australia, has compiled a guide to the laws and customs of Tishah B’Av for the benefit of the wider Lubavitch community.
The group spent the night at Oholei Torah sleeping in the dorm, experiencing the life of Yeshiva bochurim. The group then visited Times Square, where they danced on the Big Red Stairs, making a huge kiddush Hashem, and garnering cheers and videos from many onlookers.
Three Shluchim on an ELAL Flight to Israel doing Mivtzah Teffilin for the Success of the War in Israel.
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Yechiel Michael Dabrowskin, a bochur who came to Crown Heights to learn in 770, has been named as the victim in the stabbing shabbos night.
After 12 incredible months of immersive Limud Hatorah with Geshmak and vibrant Davening with chayus, the time has come for graduation and advancement to the next level.
Today’s video goes through the כלים in the קודש and קודש הקדשים and about מקום הארון אינו מן המדה.
Throughout the years, these camps have proved their tremendous impact in returning many neshamas to their roots, with many of the campers going on to build Jewish families of their own, homes of Torah and mitzvos.
It is time that our community leaders take our safety seriously. We should not have to feel the need to look over our shoulders, worry that we are on our own when we are in danger, or carry some kind of personal safety device with us at all times.
A startling incident unfolded Shabbos afternoon as a Lubavitcher walking between his Shul and his home was targeted by a mentally disturbed man. Shomrim volunteers at the shul were able to protect the location and detain him until the police arrived.