
Iran Reports ‘Accident’ at Nuclear Site
Tehran on Thursday reported an “accident” at Natanz nuclear complex in central Iran, saying there were no casualties or radioactive pollution.
Tehran on Thursday reported an “accident” at Natanz nuclear complex in central Iran, saying there were no casualties or radioactive pollution.
The Gedaliah Society has published an update regarding COVID-19 and the Crown Heights Jewish community addressing the fears of community reinfection, and steps to mitigate that.
Mayor Bill De Blasio has announced that schools will be opening in September, with extra percautions.
This week’s Maniach for the Hanachos program, was Rabbi Rabbi Dovid Feldman, who started writing Hanachos from the time he came to 770 as a bochur in 5734. He shares his experiences in this video.
Alternate side parking (street cleaning) regulations and meters will be suspended on July 3rd-4th, 2020, for Independence Day.
Watch a featured highlight from Vaad Or Vechom’s Barcheinu Avinu Global Interactive Broadcast event for Anash that took place on Beis Tammuz, 5780. To watch the complete program visit www.BarcheinuAvinu.com
In honor of the upshern of two of his grandchildren, Rabbi Rephael Tennenhouse has published a book of 52 stories spanning 26 years that show the special loving bond between the Rebbe and his father, Reb Dovid Tennenhaus.
Mrs. Leah Moscowitz has worked a teacher at Cheder Lubavitch of Chicago for over thirty years. She was interviewed in September of 2015.
Following the incredible response to our weekly learn-at-home series during this corona quarantine period, Mikvah.org is pleased to announce that we will be hosting a summer halacha learning series beginning next Wednesday at 8:30 EDT.
The video of a shooting that took place on Bedford Ave and Eastern Parkway Tuesday has surfaced, showing the brazen attack in broad daylight.
A two car crash on Brooklyn Ave and Empire Blvd stopped traffic Wednesday night, after one car T-boned the other. A nearby Shomrim volunteer heard the accident, and quickly responded to the scene.
Russian voters on Wednesday approved changes to the constitution that will allow President Vladimir Putin to potentially hold power until 2036.
The ALeph Institute has announced that it is looking for Kollel Yungerleit who are ready for a Shlichus opportunity as a chaplain in the armed forces. Come take a look at what being a military chaplain entails.
A three story building that housed a gym in Brooklyn collapsed Wednesday afternoon, thankfully not causing any serious injuries or fatalities.
A new study attempting to create a rapid COVID-19 antibody test is coming to the Crown Heights community, to use its large pool of people with proven antibodies. The study is looking for paid volunteers, and has limited slots available.
Two new additions to the fleet of vehicles that deliver Kosher meals to the elderly and needy were inaugurated in a Moscow ceremony this week. The vehicles join the large fleet that delivers daily meals, as well as medical assistance to thousands throughout the Moscow area.
The NYPD’s 71st Precinct, which covers a majority of the Crown Heights area, has asked the public to help identify the people that shot five last week on Brooklyn Ave and Sterling Street.