
Lev Tahor Returns with First Ever Music Video
Lev Tahor, which inspired Jews around the globe with hits like “Im Eshkachech” and “Deaf Man In The Shteeble,” has teamed up with Meir Kay to release its first ever video, “Halellu.”
Lev Tahor, which inspired Jews around the globe with hits like “Im Eshkachech” and “Deaf Man In The Shteeble,” has teamed up with Meir Kay to release its first ever video, “Halellu.”
A Lebanese man in the United States has been sentenced to nearly five years in prison for arranging to send weapons to a Hezbollah member in Lebanon. What makes this short sentence flabbergasting is the judge in the case is none other than the notorious Linda Reade.
“While the enforcement of a student’s tznius style can be easily imposed from within the classroom, determining whether a child’s mother maintains the required standards is often based on sketchy observations, unintentional misunderstandings, hazy perceptions, distorted hearsay, and untrue gossip,” says the anonymous author of this op-ed submitted to CrownHeights.info.
Nissy Eber (Crown Heights) and Rivka Shafir (Manhattan Beach, NY)
A lawsuit dragging on for 10 years and counting continued its legal battle in New Haven federal court on Monday. Chabad Lubavitch of Litchfield County is suing the Litchfield Historic District Commission, alleging religious discrimination.
Jason Frances is a recent graduate of University of Central Florida, where he was active with Chabad on Campus. He penned this op-ed giving young Jewish students 10 reasons to go to Chabad on Campus, which was published by The Forward.
For many years, the Rebbe urged everyone to learn about inyonei geula u’Moshiach. The Rebbe declared that learning about Moshiach, the Geula, and the Third Bais HaMikdash directly hastened the Redemption. While there were numerous books that described various aspects of Moshiach, there was nothing that could “walk” a reader through every aspect and stage of Moshiach and Geula in an inspiring yet practical way.
Rabbi Yitzchok Minkowicz, Shliach to Southwest Florida, is seen off by local dignitaries prior to his departure on a mission to Israel.
Almost every week, New York City arrests someone who brings a gun to the airport–even when the person has a gun license from their state, notifies authorities about the gun and follows TSA procedures for flying with it. Fox News and Reason journalist John Stossel interviewed two people who were arrested – one of whom is Avi Wolf, a native Crown Heightser who currently resides in Georgia.
The second visiting day of the summer at Camp Gan Yisroel-Montreal was not just a time for family and friends to visit their loved ones, but also a grand celebration and Siyum Sefer Torah, which was completed in honor of Rabbi and Mrs. Berel Mockin and their 60 years of leadership.
A kosher meat restaurant has opened in Copenhagen, offering a wide variety of dishes and the chance for a communal meal out. It has been on the radar of Chabad emissaries Rabbi Yitzi and Rochel Loewenthal for a long time now.
Rabbi Yitzchok Minkowicz, director of Chabad Lubavitch of Southwest Florida, delivers his insights on this week’s Parsha – Eikev. This week Rabbi Minkowicz answers the question: How can we remain loyal to G-d?
A rally for Jewish children from day camps all over Brooklyn was held at 770 on Monday, led by Rabbis Shimon Hecht and Chaim Fogelman.
Rabbi Shmuel Lezell will be sitting Shiva after the passing of his mother, Mrs. Shirley (Tziporah) Lezell, OBM, whose funeral will pass in front of 770 today at 3:00pm. The Shiva will be held at 1365 Carroll St. (corner Kingston Ave.) Apt. #1C. […]
Rabbis, yeshivah students and campers greeted participants in the “Register’s Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa,” offering kosher food, conversation and the chance for Jewish men to wrap tefillin as they pedaled through Postville.
Taube Philanthropies announced it has pledged a $1.3 million grant to Stanford Chabad, led by Rabbi Dov Greenberg. The funds will be used to buy a new property near the Stanford University campus and construct a new Stanford Jewish center, to be named Taube Chabad House.
By now, Calabria’s delicate citron trees should be straining under the weight of heavy green fruit, ready to be harvested. The Cedro della Riviera dei Cedri, or Calabria citron, grows nowhere else in the world but a portion of this southern coastal region of Italy, a small area of farmland squeezed between blue sea on one side and green mountains on the other.