Erev Chai Elul Observed at YTTL Montreal
The students of YTTL Montreal held a beautiful Seder Nigunim today in the Yeshiva lunchroom in preparation for Chai Elul.
The students of YTTL Montreal held a beautiful Seder Nigunim today in the Yeshiva lunchroom in preparation for Chai Elul.
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Shabbos at the BESHT: Rabbi Yacov Barber for many years was a Shliach in Melbourne Australia. He was a Dayan on the Melbourne Bes Din. He is currently residing in Crown Heights and is a Motivational Speaker, Life Coach, and Advocate in Beis Din Proceedings. He will be giving this week’s class on To be a Jew or not to be a Jew, that is the question.
Hear a firsthand account of encounters with the British royal family and gain compelling lessons for everyday life.
As this shabbos is Chai Elul, the birthdays of both the Baal Shem Tov 326 years ago, and of the Alter Rebbe 279 years ago, so the new kapitals in Tehillim to be said in their honor, (at least on their birthday) are, 27 for the Baal Shem Tov and 130 for the Alter Rebbe. I am sharing some points that I will be mentioning at a farbrengen on Shabbos, regarding what one can take or learn from this auspicious day.
In this week’s Dvar Torah, Rabbi Katzman delves into the lessons of Chai Elul, and the responsibility that it gives us.
Credit: Mordechai Leubeki
Chabad photographer Dovber Hechtman captures the sights and scenes in Tzfas as 130 rockets are launched from Lebanon.
Yaacov and Baila Behrman and Estee Popack are sitting Shiva in Crown heights following the passing of Dr. Doug Behrman OBM. Times and Location in extended article.
Delta Air Lines announced on Thursday that it is suspending direct flights between New York and Tel Aviv through the end of the year, citing rising tensions in the Middle East.
The aroma of whiskey once permeated the air of this century-old brick building in downtown Raleigh, N.C. But soon, it will be filled with the scent of freshly baked challah and the sounds of prayer. In a boon for Jewish life in North Carolina, a former distillery is set to become the home of Raleigh’s chapter of Chabad Young Professionals.