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Following the passing of Rabbi Sholom B. Lipskier, singer Yaakov Shwekey went public with his first interaction with Rabbi Lipskier involving a group of special children.
Following the passing of Rabbi Sholom B. Lipskier, singer Yaakov Shwekey went public with his first interaction with Rabbi Lipskier involving a group of special children.
For 2nd week, tens of Yungeleit gathered at Empire Shteeble, for the Wednesday evening Taharas Hamishpocha Shiur, given by certified Chosson Teacher, Rabbi Sharon Weiss – of Living Chassidus.
Rabbi Chaim Dalfin gives a moving tribute to Rabbi Sholom Ber Lipskar OBM, encompassing his accomplishments at The Shul and the Aleph Institute, going from distress to excellence in the 1970’s.
There has been a veritable river of condolences, memories, and inspiration flooding social media following the passing of Rabbi Sholom D. Lipskar OBM, the Rav of The Bal Harbor Shul and arguably the most influential Rabbi in South Florida. The Town of Surfside, in which most of his congregation resided, has announced that they will fly their flag at half-staff throughout the Shiva.
A new 3D tour of 770 gives children a way to explore the Rebbe’s shul up close. Developed by Merkos 302’s Tut Atz Kids, the tool helps classrooms and families connect with the Rebbe’s mission in a hands-on way.
Lubavitcher and Crown Heights resident Yehuda Shaffer has launched his campaign for New York Council Seat for District 41. He needs your help.
In honor of his memory, and to preserve the legacy of the remarkable man he was, we are putting together a memoir for our family and all those who held him close to their hearts.
At a meeting last night, the Israeli Security Cabinet approved an operational plan that includes the full occupation of the Gaza Strip by the Israel Defense Force, similar to that of the West Bank.
In Episode 54 of Lamplighters: Stories From Chabad Emissaries On The Jewish Frontier, reporter/producer Gary Waleik presents the story of Rabbi Mendy and Rebbetzin Chaya Greenberg, Chabad shluchim to Alaska’s Matsu Valley, a region roughly the size of West Virginia.