Motzei Shabbos: Daylight Savings Time Ends
Daylight Savings Time comes to an end this Motzei Shabbos. At 2:00am, all clocks should “fall back” to 1:00am, giving everyone a much appreciated extra hour of sleep.
Daylight Savings Time comes to an end this Motzei Shabbos. At 2:00am, all clocks should “fall back” to 1:00am, giving everyone a much appreciated extra hour of sleep.
The circus that is the ongoing lawsuit between Agudas Chasidei Chabad and The Gabboim of 770 continued over the last days of sukkos with a series of dueling letters and an apology from the Gabboim.
With great sadness we report the passing of Harav Moshe Yitzchok Gurkow OBM, a pioneer for Jewish education in Boston, MA and founder of the Shaloh House.
Being that his Shabbos, Parshas Noach, is 60 years since the Rebbe began explaining a Rashi on a possuk of the weekly parsha, I decided that in this week’s post I will attempt to present some aspects of how it began and evolved.
Chicago Police on Thursday announced that felony terrorism and hate crime charges have been added to the charges against the suspect who shot an Orthodox Jewish man as he was walking to synagogue this past Shabbat, and then fired at responding officers during a shootout.
In this week’s Dvar Torah, Rabbi Katzman looks at the story of Noach and the unique message it gives us for our lives even in this day and age.
Ahead of Sukkos, talmidim of Lubavitcher Yeshiva used their creativity to build miniature sukkah modules, expressing many of the dinim and minhogim of the Sukkah, as well as the beauty of sharing the Sukkah and mivtza lulov.
As the new academic year kicks off, Jewish pride is shining brightly on campuses across North America, thanks to a groundbreaking initiative by Chabad on Campus International, the “Let Here Be Light” tour.
At the conclusion of Tishrei, Chief Rabbi of Russia Rabbi Berel Lazar, penned a letter to the Shluchim of the country.