Get Ready To Roll – NYC Menorah Parade Registration Now Open
New York City is preparing to shine bright once again as the annual NYC Menorah Parade—the largest of its kind in the world—opens registration for this year’s event.
New York City is preparing to shine bright once again as the annual NYC Menorah Parade—the largest of its kind in the world—opens registration for this year’s event.
Rabbi Chaim Brikman, Chabad-Lubavitch emissary to Sea Gate and Coney Island in Brooklyn, N.Y., shepherded his community through a hurricane and flooding, a synagogue fire and other challenges all while battling serious illness that never broke his spirit or held him back.
Two farbrengens will take place to accommodate shluchim across time zones: one for the U.S at 7:00 PM EST, and one for Europe at 6:30 PM GMT. Both programs are catered to all young shluchim, boys and girls, who want to celebrate this special day together as one global family.
On a quiet Sunday afternoon, Miriam watched her son, Ari, build something important. It wasn’t just a Lego tower; it was a whole imagined world. He’d been planning it since Friday: a landing base with tunnels, ships, and a hidden door “only he knew about.” His sister, Leora, was curious.
Bunch O’ Bagels, the iconic bagel store on Troy Ave that has fed many a Crown Heights family for years, is now under new ownership, and the CHK Certification.
Everyone is invited to a Farbrengen in honor of יט כסלו with Reb Osher Farkash and special בעל מנגן, Reb Mendel Markel with Mordechai Epstein on the violin.
Rabbi Levi and Mushka Krinsky have opened the first Chabad center in Libertyville, Ill., creating programs for Jews of all ages and backgrounds, and offering events and services designed to welcome everyone.
Oholei Torah’s Mechina division hosted a well attended Av u’Ben morning at their campus at 417 Troy Avenue, bringing fathers and sons together for a program of inspiration and learning.
Following advocacy to Mayor Eric Adams and the NYC Office for the Prevention of Hate Crimes, the city invested in expanding One Crown Heights—allowing the coalition to hire its first full-time Director, Ms. Simcha Baez.
Organizers, headed by the city’s Chief Rabbi Mendel Alperowitz, emphasized that the exhibition seeks not only to preserve memory but also to spark moral reflection.