
A visit to Chabad of Vienna, A Photo Gallery
We present a photo gallery from photographer Morde’hai Lubecki on his visit to Chabad of Vienna, Austria.
We present a photo gallery from photographer Morde’hai Lubecki on his visit to Chabad of Vienna, Austria.
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Gan Yisroel of Crown Heights has announced its head staff for the summer of תשע״ט-2019. A new bunk has also been added for children entering Pre1A.
Congresswoman Yvette Clark, who represents the 9th district which includes Crown Heights, is one of the co-sponsors of a bill Promoting Human Rights for Palestinian Children under Israeli “Occupation.” She is sponsoring the bill with other members of congress, including Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, who has come under repeated fire for anti-Semitic statements.
A group of missionaries have been seen walking the streets of Crown Heights today, leaving materials on peoples doorsteps. This form of Missionary work has been seen before in Crown Heights, as the materials are disguised as being Jewish.
Simcha and Devora Leah (nee Goldin) Hamburger (Cozumel, Mexico)
It’s not very common for teenagers to be the honorees at a gala event, but that’s exactly what happened on May 22 at Chabad of Southeast Morris County in New Jersey. Oliver Simon and Sophia Smith, a high school junior and senior respectively, were awarded the first Teen Visionary Award at the annual Chabad Cares Gala, alongside three adult leaders.
Musicologist and publisher Velvel Pasternak, who published more than 150 volumes of Jewish music, has died. Pasternak, who pioneer in recording some of the first records of Nigunim for Lubavitch, the Nichoach series, died on Tuesday in New York City at the age of 86.
The NYC Health Department announced Tuesday that it has closed another school in Williamsburg for failing to comply with an Order of the Health Commissioner in response to the current measles outbreak. Central UTA Boys Division (762 Wythe Avenue, Williamsburg, NY 11249) was closed for failing to exclude staff and students who did not have documentation of immunity.
Moldova’s government announced on Tuesday that it will move its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv. The announcement followed fallout from a constitutional crisis and power struggle that ended last week with a constitutional court’s suspension of the country’s elected president, Igor Dodon.
The Levaya of Rabbi Leibel Andrusier OBM took place Tuesday, and passed by 770. The community came out to honor one of its own, and say farewell.
The Namdar family, Shluchim in Gothenbrug, Sweden, have been issued a fine of $67,000, after a court found them guilty of not sending their children to public school.
The 71st NYPD Precinct’s Sector D, which covers the “lower” end of Crown Heights, will be having its Build The Block meeting on Wednesday. The meeting, hosted by the precincts NCO’s, gives the community a chance to speak directly with the officers, and allows them to raise concerns.
On Tuesday, Isru Chag, Yeshivas Lubavitch Cincinnati hosted a special Kinnus Torah. A Dvar Torah was given by hatamim Danoel Namdar. At the event, Shiurm in Geulah Moshiach, Nigla and Chassidus were given by Rabbi Shloma Majeski, Rabbi Gershon Avtzon and Rabbi Eliyahu Simpson.
On Sunday the 28th of Iyar, talmidim of Darchai Menachem, together with their parents, grandparents, relatives and friends gathered together to mark the culmination of six weeks of learning Mishnayos and Tanya Be’al Peh, as a present to the Rebbe in honor of his 117th birthday on Yud Alef Nissan.
With great sadness, we report the untimely passing of Miriam Maryasha and Frayda Geulah Engel, born as conjoined twins, who passed away on the first day of Shavuos.
Hundreds bearing supportive signs and Israeli flags gathered at City Hall on Wednesday for a peace rally in Massachusetts. The event was the community’s response to an anti-Semitic incident that occurred on Memorial Day weekend.
The recent posting of 1,800 new photos on The Living Archive generated tremendous excitement. In just one week, over a thousand individuals were tagged, and dozens of orders for photos were placed. Aiming to reach 25,000 by Gimmel Tammuz as part of JEM’s Project 25, The Living Archive is proud to present another 5,000 photos, also newly scanned.