
Subsidized Bus Service To and From The Ohel For Hey Teves
In honor of Hey Teves this weekend, the Ohel Bus Service will be providing extra subsidized transportation round trip from Crown Heights to the Ohel Motzei Shabbos and Sunday.
In honor of Hey Teves this weekend, the Ohel Bus Service will be providing extra subsidized transportation round trip from Crown Heights to the Ohel Motzei Shabbos and Sunday.
One barometer for knowing that the Chabad message has been felt in every corner of the Jewish world is when the comedians include you in their jokes, and it’s about putting on Tefillin.
As has become tradition at Tomchei Tmimim Ocean Parkway, a unique twist was added to this year’s Yeshiva Menorah Lighting. In the weeks leading up to the event, Talmidim collected mitzvah notes signed by parents and teachers. These notes were then pasted onto a custom-built, 10-foot tall menorah, constructed by Rabbi Pape.
Barring a last-ditch effort by New Jersey to get a judge to freeze it, the tolling will go into effect this Sunday, January 5th.
>With great sadness we report the passing of Rabbi Yitzchak Eizenbach OBM, a member of Anash in Yerushalayim. He passed away on Friday, the 3rd of Teves, 5785.
As the rabbi kindled the menorah’s wicks, icicles clung to his face and beard. By the time he invited the crowd to enjoy the Chanukah donuts, they were frozen solid.
Community residents, activists and elected officials gathered at The Pomona Village Hall on Ladentown Road in Pomona, NY for a public Menorah Lighting this Chanukah.
Starting January 2, 2025, NYC is enforcing new trash bin regulations for properties with 1-9 residential units. If your trash bin doesn’t meet the requirements (secure lid, 55-gallon capacity or less), you could face fines. Here’s what you need to know.
In his Chanukah message to a group of students – the Rebbe shares with the students a thought apropos to the sidrah Vayigash of that week – which serves as a message not only for Chanukah, but for our daily life.
Chneor Touboul (Paris, France) to Eidel Nejar (Yerres, France)
by Rabbi Yitzi Hurwitz In this week’s parsha, Vayigash, Yosef revealed himself to his brothers and said, “Hashem sent me ahead of you to ensure that you survive in the land, and sustain you in a great deliverance. So now, […]
Meir Simcha Minkowitz (Fort Myers, FL) to Sheina Chayo (Crown Heights) L’Chaim: Tonight, 8:00pm at the JCM
An exhilarating display of Jewish Pride filled the Kia Center, as over 19,000 fans gathered to celebrate Jewish Heritage Night with the Orlando Magic.
Teachers and staff of Lubavitch Educational Center’s schools were treated to a special Chanukah men’s evening of appreciation at the home of LEC parents and supporters Mendy and Chani Fischer. The event was organized by the school’s Simcha Fund, which provides financial gifts to staff members on the occasion of their simchas.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams joined for the lighting of the giant menorah at Fifth Avenue and 59th Street in Manhattan on Wednesday, the eighth and last night of Chanukah. “This is more than a ceremonial event that takes place in this stage of our history,” Adams said in front of the menorah. “It is a reminder that darkness can never overcome light.”
This year, there was no one in Kharkiv who didn’t know when Chanukah was. The city was alive with the spirit of the holiday, thanks to the efforts of the community and the shluchim.
More than fifty vehicles joined the Chanukah Menorah Parade this Chanukah in Buenos Aires, Argentina arranged by the Talmidei Hashluchim of the Buenos Aires Yeshiva.