Baby Girl!
Mendy and Chana’le (nee Golomb) Pruss (Crown Heights)

Photos: Burning the Chometz in Crown Heights
Crown Heights residents set out this morning to fulfill the custom of Biur Chometz – the burning of the leavened bread before Passover. As in previous years, an area in front of 770 was designated as the main location for this purpose.

Picture of the Day: 770 Cleaned for Pesach
Custodians of 770 were hard at work Erev Pesach cleaning the Shul and polishing its every surface.

Here’s My Story: The Newborn Who Saved Her Mother
Mrs. Chana Lipsker, an educator in Beis Rivkah of Crown Heights, relates a story of her miraculous birth which saved her mothers life.

Weekly Letter: Sanctity of Marriage Helped our Survival in Egypt
In this weeks letter, presented in honor of Shabbos Pesach, The Rebbe responds to one suggesting that when two people have good feelings towards one another – why the need for formal marriage and “legal agreement” – where the Rebbe clarifies the misconception of marriage as a mere “legal contract”. It is the sanctity of married life which played a large role in our survival of the Egyptian enslavement. The letter, written originally in English, is from the archives of the Rebbe’s trusted secretary Rabbi Nissan Mindel.

Weekly Unique Photo of the Rebbe
Courtesy of Lubavitch Archives, we present a photo of The Rebbe during during Mayim Shelanu.
Baby Boy!
Sholom and Chana (nee Gopin) Lew (Glendale, AZ)
Baby Girl!
Shmulik and Blumie (nee Raskin) Abend (Los Angeles, CA)

657 Merkos Shlichus Bochurim Arrived at 350 Locations
The last of the volunteer Merkos Shlichus bochurim are arriving at their Pesach seder locations. Since the beginning of the week, 657 bochurim have arrived at 350 places in every corner of the globe, where they will arrange sedarim for thousands of Jews, most of whom would otherwise not have attended a Pesach seder.

Over 1,500 Expected at the Seder in Cusco, Peru
At the Chabad house in Cusco, Peru, the preparations for the world’s largest Seder are in full swing. 1,500 travelers will come to the Chabad from all over South America to celebrate the holiday.

Did you say the ‘Nasi’ Today? (Yud Gimmel Nissan)
From the Safer Haminhagim: Every day from Rosh Chodesh Nissan until the twelfth of the month, one reads the passage that describes the offering brought on that day by a particular Nasi, or tribal prince, for the dedication of the altar of the Mishkan.

Laws and Customs: Nissan and Pesach
Rabbi Shmuel Lesches, Magid Shiur in the Yeshiva Gedola of Melbourne, Australia, has compiled a guide to the laws of the month of Nissan and the Yomtov of Pesach for the benefit of the wider Lubavitch community.

Video: What is the Message of Passover?
Rabbi Yitzchok Minkowicz, director of Chabad Lubavitch of Southwest Florida, delivers his insights on the Holiday of Pesach. This week he answers the question: What is the message of Passover? – based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe.

Alternate Side Parking Rules Suspended March 29 – April 1
Alternate side parking (street cleaning) regulations are suspended on Thursday, March 29, 2018; Friday, March 30, 2018; and Saturday-Sunday, March 31 and April 1, 2018 for Passover (1st/2nd Days). All other regulations, including parking meters, remain in effect.

Photos: Paris Marks Yud Alef Nissan
The Jewish communities in Paris, France marked Yud Alef Nissan, the birthday of the Rebbe, with Mivtzoim on Mitzvah Tanks and a farbrengen.

2018 MyLife: Chassidus Applied Essay Contest Winners Annouced
Leibel Gniwisch Wins $10K Prize in the 2018 MyLife: Chassidus Applied Essay Contest and 17 year old Chana Hendel, Shlucha from Athens, Greece wins 2nd place $3,600 prize; 21 year old Shterny Fogelman wins 3rd place $1,000 prize; Menachem Mendel Yishayahu from Haifa, Israel and Yakir Havin from Wilkes Barres, PA each win the $500 student prize.

“Make it Rain” in Tribute to Shua Polonsky
Ker a Velt productions released a new song, titled “Make it Rain” and performed by Menachem Weinstein, in tribute to Shua Polonksy OBM, who inspired tens of thousands to add in good deeds in his merit.