Aryeh Hurwitz Releases A Cappella Version of His New Single “Ilu Finu”
The single “Ilu Finu” is the first composition of Aryeh Hurwitz, marking an exciting new chapter in his artistic journey.
The single “Ilu Finu” is the first composition of Aryeh Hurwitz, marking an exciting new chapter in his artistic journey.
There are people whose lives make no sense until we understand the pressure that shaped them. My uncle, Chaim Meir Chazan, who passed away this week at the age of 76 after a difficult illness, was one of them.
A newly introduced bill in the New York State Senate aims to ensure that unclaimed Jewish bodies are treated in accordance with halachic burial practices, requiring institutions to notify a local Chevra Kadisha before any final disposition.
Chabad singer-songwriter and producer Moti Muchnik, also known as Yechida, has released an a cappella version of his soulful English song, Only Child—a moving reflection on reconnecting with our Neshama.
The 26th annual International Kinus Hamechanchim will IY”H take place on Tuesday and Wednesday, י”ד־ט”ו מנחם אב, July 28–29, at the Armon Hotel in Stamford, Connecticut.
In times of crisis, access to the right support can make all the difference. Through the New York State Office of Victim Services (OVS), individuals who have experienced crime may be eligible for meaningful financial assistance to aid in their recovery.
A remarkable act of chessed is taking place today, as a Shliach prepares to give the gift of life to another in an Arizona hospital.
Ahavas Chesed is partnering with Maimonides Medical Center and they need our help now! Join in this mitzvah and save up to 3 lives!
The release is one of several initiatives now being rolled out in honor of the 50-year milestone, as part of a wider effort to bring renewed focus to the 12 Pesukim and their place in the Rebbe’s vision for children and chinuch.
Join me for this upcoming 35th Annual Moshiach & Science Conference because it’s centered around this one idea: “The Limitation of Logic.”
In a powerful display of mutual respect and growing relationships between law enforcement and the Jewish community, Chief Inspector Paul Rinkoff of Toronto’s 32 Division took part in a meaningful and symbolic act this week—affixing a Mezuzah to the door of his office.