
New Shul Inaugurated in Moscow Prison
With the participation of the Chief Rabbi of Russia, this new addition joins the dozen active synagogues in Russian prisons, aiming to bring light to the inmates and sever their chains.
With the participation of the Chief Rabbi of Russia, this new addition joins the dozen active synagogues in Russian prisons, aiming to bring light to the inmates and sever their chains.
A major step forward for the East Flatbush Lubavitch community today with the groundbreaking of their future shul and Mikvah on Albany Ave.
One of the unique items in the display is a beautiful conical glass vessel, made of colorless translucent glass, decorated with blue glass drops. This vessel, found years ago during an excavation in the Western Galilee, dates to the 4th century CE, the late Roman period and the beginning of the Byzantine period in the land.
Road milling and paving will take place at multiple locations around Crown Heights this week, bringing with it expected traffic and noise disturbances.
Encampments, protests, and antisemitic rhetoric may be ramping up as students return to campus this fall, but something else is coming, too: A Jewish pride tour will hit colleges and universities across more than forty states and Canada, courtesy of Chabad on Campus.
Governor Kathy Hochul today announced that $36 million has been awarded to five projects across New York State. Breaking Ground II Housing Development Corporation was awarded $15 million to develop 117 units of permanent supportive housing in Brooklyn for chronically homeless individuals and others
Eli Tuvel (Sydney, Australia) and Tammy Sologub (Sydney, Australia)
In a newly released The Alef in Conversation Podcast, a project of Merkos 302’s Moshiach Office, Rabbi Dov Yonah Korn of Chabad House Bowery, shares his experiences for an enlightening twist on the concept of Teshuva, in a refreshing and empowering conversation.
MyShliach at Merkos 302 kicks off the new school year by launching a brand-new platform, designed to engage the 5,500 young shluchim it serves, amplify their sense of community, and provide a unified platform for both parents and children.
Rabbi Chaim Dalfin, author and Chasidic historian shares interesting facts, many revealed for the first time. The purpose of his program is to inspire all but especially the youth. Watch another installment here on CrownHeights.info.
This year, Oholei Torah is thrilled to announce several exciting developments. Following the successful upgrade of the East Flatbush classrooms just two years ago, the same level of renovation has now been completed at the Eastern Parkway site.
Shabbos at the BESHT: Rabbi Menachem Farkash grew up in LA currently learning in kollel in Crown Height. He will be giving this week’s shiur on the topic of if you can leave the techum on shabbos for pikuach nefesh?
Mendy and Shternie (nee Epstein) Goldshmid from Crown Heights had a baby girl!
Chazal, our Gedolim, and Tzaddikim have Shown us many paths to our avoda in Elul. Whether we approach Elul with joy, fear, tshuva, connection, or all of the above, one thing is for sure, Elul is opportunity! Let Kumzitz Alive – Elul inspire us to take advantage.
Being that next Shabbos is the birthday of both the Baal Shem Tov and the Alter Rebbe, I decided to write a point that I am planning to mention bezras Hashem, this Thursday evening at a farbrengen in honor of this auspicious day.
A new book for children, titled “The Mikdash Movement,” explores the unique significance of Bais Rabbeinu, both during Golus and at the cusp of Geulah. Produced by the Tut Altz Kids at Merkos 302, this exploration comes to life through fun learning experiences, and a guided video tour with Mendy Pellin.
In this week’s Dvar Torah, Rabbi Katzman relates his reflections on the month of Elul and the constant struggle between the body and soul.