
Photos: Kinus Hashluchim Banquet – Gallery #3
Thousands of Shluchim and their guests gathered in Bayonne, New Jersey for the culminating event of the annual international conference of Shluchim.
Thousands of Shluchim and their guests gathered in Bayonne, New Jersey for the culminating event of the annual international conference of Shluchim.
Thousands of Shluchim and their guests gathered in Bayonne, New Jersey for the culminating event of the annual international conference of Shluchim.
Thousands of Shluchim and their guests gathered in Bayonne, New Jersey for the culminating event of the annual international conference of Shluchim.
Over 5,000 Shluchim and their guests will convene at APA Logistics, a massive warehouse in Bayonne, New Jersey, for the Grand Gala Banquet that will conclude the annual International Conference of Chabad Emissaries. CrownHeights.info will be carrying a live streamed video of the event, which will begin at 5:45pm.
This week’s edition of MyLife: Chassidus Applied with Rabbi Simon Jacobson, Episode 189, will air tonight, Sunday, here on CrownHeights.info, beginning at 8:00pm. This week Rabbi Jacobson will address the topics: What Can We Learn from the 40th Anniversary of Rosh Chodesh Kislev? Lessons from the Kinnus HaShluchim; Was the Maharal’s Golem a Myth? What Message Does Thanksgiving Have for Us? What Is the Line Between Healthy Pride and Arrogance? Do We Always Have to Forgive?
President Street residents are up in arms over a 4:00am ‘wake-up call’ they received courtesy of an NYPD patrol cruiser announcing that residents must come out and move their cars. One reader, Amir P., was so upset that he called it “brutality” and authored a letter about this shocking experience.
From FJC.ru: The Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center in Moscow celebrated its 5th birthday this week. Opening in 2012 with the initiative of FJC of Russia’s leadership, today the museum is an important part of cultural life in the Russian […]
While their fathers participate in the International Kinus Hashluchim, the ‘Tzeirai Hashluchim’ have a program of their own, from which they draw inspiration from their counselors and peers – who are on Shlichus as well. Together, they posed for their own group photo in front of 770. Large photo in the Extended Article!
Some 800 young Shluchim posed for a group photo of their own, our photographer brings us a closer look at the faces that make up this amazing photo.
Over 4,000 Rabbis, emissary’s of the Lubavitcher Rebbe around the globe, pose for a group picture in front of 770 – the Lubavitch World Headquarters – during their international conference in New York.
Packing thousands of Shluchim into a single photo is no small feat, our photographer brings you a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to set such a picture up.
Furnished with wooden, custom-made tables, a Macbook, two PCs, laptop stations and magnetic walls, a new tech lab is bringing Chabad at the University of Illinois into the 21st century.
Honda announced today that it is recalling about 900,000 Odyssey minivans because second-row seats may tip forward if not properly latched after being adjusted, which has already caused several injuries to passengers.
Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu, the Chief Rabbi of Tzfat, who is in New York to attend the International Kinus Hashluchim, visited 770 and toured the Library, the offices of Kehot, the Broadcast Room, and met with Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky.
One of the highs of the Kinus Hashluchim is when the Pan Kloli [general pan] is read at the Ohel. On Friday, all of the Shluchim attending the Kinus signed the Pan Kloli, requesting improvement in world economy, strength to increase the number of Chabad Houses worldwide, spare us from tragedy and to take us out of Golus and bring Moshiach.
When King Antiyuchis ruled over Eretz Yisroel and (amongst his other evil actions) declared it illegal to read publically the weekly Torah Parsha, in order to remind the populace of what the parsha was speaking about, the sages instituted that we say passages of the prophets that discuss a similar theme to what we would have been reading in the Torah.
Thusday, day two of the International Kinus Hashluchim, featured afternoon sessions, lectures, the ‘7-Talk Session,’ and a delicious dinner.