
Please Say Tehillim For Chaim Mordechai Dovber Hakohen ben Chana
Please say Tehillim Kapital 20 and 19 for Chaim Mordechai Dovber Hakohen ben Chana for a speedy Refuah Sheleima.
Please say Tehillim Kapital 20 and 19 for Chaim Mordechai Dovber Hakohen ben Chana for a speedy Refuah Sheleima.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Wednesday that his government intends to recognize the “State of Palestine” in September, provided the Palestinian Authority (PA) meets specific conditions tied to governance and security.
While Jewish divorce rates lag behind the general population, they seem to be on the rise. What can we do to save ourselves, our relationships, and each other. A lesson for the unmarried and the married alike.
The new law, set to take effect in December, applies to all major platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, YouTube, and others.
Close to 150 Shluchos who serve on college and university campuses around the world gathered for the annual Chabad on Campus International Kinus HaShluchos, a three-day experience of connection, inspiration, and empowerment.
Behind every baby is a story. A story marked by uncertainty, fear, and often crushing financial strain. But thanks to the generosity of our community, these stories are being rewritten with hope, healing, and the joy of new life.
Britain will recognize a Palestinian state in September unless the Israeli government takes substantive steps to end the “appalling situation” in Gaza and meets other conditions, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer told his cabinet on Tuesday according to a government statement.
Commuters may start paying $3 to ride subways and buses in January 2026, as announced in an MTA board meeting on Wednesday.
Mamdani, a Queens assemblyman and the Democratic nominee, is projected to handily win the November general election with 50% of likely voters in the latest survey, released Tuesday by Zenith Research/Public Progress Solutions.
Chabad of UCLA was named in the University’s $6.45 million settlement as one of eight Jewish organizations to receive $2.33 million in charitable contributions.
As part of a proactive operation by the Crime Fighting Unit at the Ashkelon police station, police arrested a resident of Samaria on suspicion of forging sacred Jewish texts.
The siyumim, in line with the Rebbe’s directive to increase in simcha through Torah during this time of national mourning, have become a powerful Crown Heights tradition—drawing participants nightly and bringing inspiration to hundreds.
Thanks to ongoing advocacy by Vaad Hakohol, the City has now installed a detour sign on Carroll Street, redirecting traffic to help prevent congestion from building up at President Street — a request we’ve been pushing for, and we’re glad to see it implemented.
Author and Historian Rabbi Chaim Dalfin tells a story of Reb Yoel on his Yartzeit. The story involves R’ Dovid Povarsky of Ponovitz, and what he said about Reb Yoel.
In today’s class we continue to look into the structure and functions of the Bais Hamikdash.
Mazal Tov! It’s moving day! The Crown Heights Jewish Community Council was spotted today packing up a truck as they make the move from their old location to Kingston Ave and Lefferts, where their new location will soon open.
In towns and cities across the United States this summer, Jewish culture is stepping out onto main streets, grassy greens and in front of historic buildings with food, music and community spirit, drawing thousands to celebrate their Judaism at local festivals.