
Master Story Teller Rabbi Perl Releases Three Stories
On Chof Av, in Honor of Reb Levi Yitzchok׳s נ׳׳ע, who exemplified the epitome of Ahavas Yisroel and Gemilus Chasodim, Rabbi Sholem Perl has released three riveting stories.
On Chof Av, in Honor of Reb Levi Yitzchok׳s נ׳׳ע, who exemplified the epitome of Ahavas Yisroel and Gemilus Chasodim, Rabbi Sholem Perl has released three riveting stories.
After a long fight, Ezras Nashim, the all female ambulance corp based in Boro Park, has received permission to operate in ambulance in Brooklyn.
The upcoming holiday of Sukkos will mark 40 years since the Rebbe revitalized the celebration of Simchas Beis Hashoeva in our times. These Sichos, unique in their style, were the “Mayanei Hayeshua,” the source of inspiration for the dancing which would follow. This year, Lahak Hanochos is publishing the full collection of those sichos from those twelve years.
Rabbi Adin Even-Yisrael Steinsaltz (1937-2020) was a rabbi, philosopher, social critic and prolific author. He was interviewed in January of 2010 and May of 2014.
A truly historic moment in history took place Thursday, August 13th, as an agreement was finalized that would bring normalization of ties between the State of Israel and the United Arab Emirates.
Officials have ordered the evacuation of between 400 and 500 homes as a massive fire spreads quickly through Lake Hughes in Los Angeles County, according to local outlets.
Camp Emunah is inviting girls and women from all around the world to virtually participate in the Mega Emunah Challah Bake. The event will take place at Camp Emunah’s interim location in Green Lane, Pennsylvania at 5:00 PM EST on August 13, 2020 Chof Gimmel Av 5780, and will be streamed live.
After 20 years of activity, the Arrow 2, the oldest “workhorse” in Israel, was successfully tested, according to Defense Ministry Homa System Director Moshe Fattal.
Celebrating 45 years of responding to the Rebbe’s call for action in Mivtza Taharas HaMishpacha, mikvah.org presents a retrospective of some of the earliest activities beginning in 5735 – 1975.
A large fire broke out Wednesday in the Dining room of Oorah’s “The Zone” Girls Camp in Gilboa, NY. Dozens of firefighters were needed to battle the blaze.
An exploding birthday party? That’s what CKids Clubs is calling their pre-Rosh Hashanah, socially distant or virtual event that will be taking place at local chapters worldwide—the first of eight this year.
A man believed to have died in a two-car crash on Route 17 eastbound in the Town of Thompson was revived by emergency medical services personnel from the Hatzolah ambulance service.
Author and historian, Rabbi Chaim Dalfin, gives a tribute to Rabbi Adin Even Yisroel Steinzaltz obm, in a multipart series filled with memories following the gaon’s passing.
A manhole transformer fire at the corner of Kingston Ave and President Street Wednesday morning knocked out power to some Kingston Ave buildings, and sent flames and smoke shooting into the air.
Over one hundred thousand viewers from across the globe tuned in to a Chof Av online event broadcast in four languages. The 2-hour farbrengen event, packed toichen and entertainment, covered aspects of Reb Levik’s teachings, his life story, and his legacy.
A multi car crash sent a vehicle onto it’s side Tuesday night in Crown Height, thankfully leaving no serious injuries. Police and firefighters responded to the accident and are investigating.
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