Tshura Published For The New-Friedman Wedding
At the New-Friedman wedding, a special Tshura was published and handed out to the attendees.
At the New-Friedman wedding, a special Tshura was published and handed out to the attendees.
Neshima L’Neshama, an organization dedicated to promoting safety and awareness within the Jewish community, is once again offering complimentary breathalyzers to Chabad Houses, Shluchim, and community leaders for use at events and gatherings.
Cambodia sits tucked between Thailand, Vietnam, and Laos in the heart of Southeast Asia — a country of 17 million people still rebuilding its identity decades after the devastation of the Khmer Rouge genocide, which wiped out nearly a quarter of its population in the 1970s.
For many Lubavitcher families, the dream of remaining in Crown Heights is becoming increasingly difficult. Today, to rent a typical two-bedroom apartment in Crown Heights often cost more than the mortgage for a home in one of the newly established suburb Chabad communities.
If you’ve walked through Crown Heights this week, you’ve probably seen the signs. Subway maps. Service alerts. Platform signs. “His Track. His Way.”
In an important development for travelers, Ben Gurion Airport remains open and regular commercial flights are continuing. However, government officials are reportedly considering possible restrictions on airport operations should the security situation deteriorate.
Rabbi Chaim Dalfin has released a third installment from an interview with Reb Aron Dalfin touching on Rabbi Mordechai (Mottel) Chein.
A Chabad family in the Shomron is thanking Hashem after surviving what can only be described as a miraculous escape when a missile struck their home during the latest barrage targeting Israel.