
Chabad Orphanage In Odessa Bombed, All The Children Unharmed
A Jewish children’s home in Odessa, Ukraine, sustained significant damage earlier this week after a Russian missile carrying a heavy warhead exploded near the building.
A Jewish children’s home in Odessa, Ukraine, sustained significant damage earlier this week after a Russian missile carrying a heavy warhead exploded near the building.
Rabbi Laivy and Goldy Mochkin, along with their four children, have launched the first permanent Jewish infrastructure at SUNY Geneseo, bringing Chabad to the heart of this scenic college town in the Finger Lakes region.
With the fragile but hopeful ceasefire between Israel and Iran now in effect, Israel is moving swiftly to return to routine – particularly in the realm of travel and public services.
Mechanchim worldwide are being invited to pitch their most innovative chinuch ideas as part of the Global Chinuch Pitch, a new initiative from the Chinuch Office that will take center stage this summer at the Kinus HaMechanchim.
On Sunday, parents and grandparents gathered to celebrate the graduation of 140 talmidim from Oholei Torah’s Mechina Division (8th Grade).
As Gimmel Tammuz approaches, JEM is releasing a new video series for children, offering them a vivid and relatable experience of the Rebbe’s visits to the Ohel.
A sticky-fingered woman who stole a bottle of liquor from Eber’s Wine Store on Kingston Ave didn’t have a relaxing evening Monday, after a quick Shomrim response and an arrest.
Officers found the unconscious man during a wellness check at 1069 Sterling Place in Crown Heights at around 6:30 p.m., according to the NYPD.
The assailant arrested for the assault on a bochur over Shabbos has faced a judge, and was handed down a $100,000 bail, according to a person familiar with the proceedings.
The U.S. Embassy in Israel has begun operating evacuation flights for U.S. citizens and Green Card holders stranded in Israel and seeking to return to the United States.
A kidney donor drive will be held this next Tuesday evening, Chof Ches Sivan, June 24th at the Jewish Children’s Museum, from 6 to 9 in the evening. All that is needed is a simple cheek swab that takes just a few moments.
The Rabbonim of the Crown Heights Bais Din have released a letter to the community encouraging every eligible person to go out and vote in the ongoing primary.