
MyShliach Launches A Virtual Camp
This summer, Yaldei Hashluchim across the globe will be beginning each day with interactive learning and fun experiences, in an atmosphere permeated with chassidishkeit as part of MyShliach’s newest initiative.
This summer, Yaldei Hashluchim across the globe will be beginning each day with interactive learning and fun experiences, in an atmosphere permeated with chassidishkeit as part of MyShliach’s newest initiative.
Though Yeshiva officially ended on י״ב תמוז, Cheder at the Ohel would not let it end there. The Cheder’s PTA run by Mrs.Henny Preger coordinated a highly meaningful ג׳ תמוז Zoom learning program.
An older woman sitting on the steps of a Crown Heights home was brutally assaulted in an unprovoked and shocking assault Monday morning, which was caught on a nearby homes surveillance camera.
It’s been tried and tested, asking those lighting fireworks nicely to please stop doesn’t work. We are not just saying that, it was actually tried last night in Crown Heights, and it didn’t work.
President of Ukraine, Mr. Volodymyr Zelensky, paid a visit to the synagogue of Kherson that suffered an attempted attack by arsonists this past April. The visit came as part of an official working trip to the city—which is home to a Jewish community of about five thousand—and the surrounding eponymous region.
An Inspirational, Uplifting, Unity Farbrengen was held Thursday night for the Mechanchim and Educators, at 481 Albany Ave in Crown Heights.
An interesting scene unfolded on the side of a Staten Island Highway Sunday evening, as plainclothes officers and New York City Sheriffs made a traffic stop and fireworks bust.
The topics in this week’s 315th episode of the highly acclaimed MyLife: Chassidus Applied series, with Rabbi Simon Jacobson, will include: Fighting for What You Believe In: Lessons From 12-13 Tammuz; Are Your Commitments Superimposed or Engraved in You? How Can We Know If We Have Made a Successful Connection With the Rebbe? Can You Share Your Personal Experience of Gimmel Tammuz? What’s Your Opinion on the Tearing Down of Statues? How Should We React to Fireworks in the Streets? Should I Move? Why Do So Many People Not Get It? What Can I Do to Find a Shidduch During Quarantine?
Titled Women and Pants: A Halachic Perspective, a new Hebrew booklet, by Rabbi Moshe Wiener, methodically addresses the halachic concerns involved in women wearing pants, and provides a comprehensive discussion of the related practical details.
In a speech to Bochurim before Gimmel Tammuz, Rabbi Nochum Bukiet of Yeshivas Lubavitch of Baltimore, explains that even though writing a Pan to the Rebbe isn’t easy, nevertheless there is a need to make it part of your life on a constant Basis.
Mrs. Esther Deutch A”H, who was involved in the horrific accident outside of New Square two weeks ago, has passed away due to her injuries.
The granddaughter of former Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, Michal Diament, on Sunday morning tweeted a handwritten list her grandfather had written, in which he laid out what he called his “guiding principles.”
A unique set of pictures from the archives of Rabbi Chaim Dalfin are published for the first time on CrownHeights.info. The pictures are of the Bar Mitzva of Noach Gansburg, which took place in Brunoy 1973.
Moscows “Marina Roscha” Shul marked the day of Gimmel Tammuz with a large farbrengen, following the guidelines of the local Health Department. The farbrengen, which was broadcast across Russia, included addresses from both the Chief Rabbi of Russia, Rabbi Berel Lazar, and head of the Kehillah in Moscow, Rabbi Mordechai Weisberg.
Coronavirus symptoms can persist for months after patients have ‘recovered’ from the disease, according to a preliminary study published by the Pulmonary Institute at Shaare Zedek Medical Center Sunday morning.
Rabbi Pesach and Chana Burston launched a new initiative called for Orange County. “Chocolate Challah for the Quarantined Soul” included a large Chocolate crumb challah, chocolate spread, chocolate liquor, chocolate rugalach and a set of Shabbat candles and matches.
A local chapter of a missionary group is targeting Crown Heights residents through the mail, with what appears to be personal hand written letters addressed to community members.