Fifty Years Since Mivtza Chinuch: A Call to Action This Shabbos
This week marks 50 years since the Rebbe launched Mivtza Chinuch, placing a renewed focus on education and introducing the 12 Pesukim as a central foundation.
This week marks 50 years since the Rebbe launched Mivtza Chinuch, placing a renewed focus on education and introducing the 12 Pesukim as a central foundation.
For a half a century, the Avrohom Eliezer Camp Fund has stood as a pillar in the Chabad community. Through its financial assistance, thousands of children have been able to experience the joy of summer camp filled with exciting activities and immersed in a vibrant Torah atmosphere.
More than twenty-five years later, with three studio albums and two landmark acappella releases behind them, Lev Tahor is marking the milestone the only way they know how: by reimagining their catalog.
In this week’s Dvar Torah, Rabbi Katzman expands on the impact the 12 Pesukim, are not just what we teach our children, have on our own lives.
Amid growing concern over a measles outbreak in Eretz Yisroel, HaRav Yitzchak Yehuda Yaroslavsky—senior rov of the Chabad community in Eretz Yisroel, secretary of the Beis Din Rabbonei Chabad, and rov of Nachalas Har Chabad in Kiryat Malachi—has issued an urgent call to the local Anash to vaccinate against measles.
Today, at the center of town, a Chabad House stands as a hub of Jewish life, housing a synagogue, event space, and a kosher restaurant — a place for Jewish travelers to call home.