
Photos: Day 2 Breakfast and Morning Sessions
Day 2 of the International Kinus Hashluchos began with a hearty breakfast at Oholei Torah, followed by morning sessions at the Marriott Hotel.
Day 2 of the International Kinus Hashluchos began with a hearty breakfast at Oholei Torah, followed by morning sessions at the Marriott Hotel.
Sruli and Toby (nee Herman) Richler (Crown Heights)
In honor of 22 Shevat, marked this Shabbos, two of JEM’s films about the Rebbetzin are now online! With a treasure trove of special footage and recordings, they’re sure to add new meaning as you commemorate this special day.
CrownHeights.info and Lubavitch Archives present a unique photo of the Rebbe reciting Havdalah after Yom Tov, prior to Kos Shel Bracha.
This past week, students in Oholei Torah Mesivta enjoyed a day of skiing at Montage Mountain in Pennsylvania. The trip was a culmination of prizes and events for a month long mivtza connected with Yud Shvat.
Shua and Hindy (nee Deitsch) Brook (Crown Heights)
Motti and Esther (nee Banon) Goldstein (Crown Heights)
Rabbi Daniel Wolff is sitting Shiva after the passing of his mother, Millie, OBM, at 1533 President Street [between Albany and Troy Aves.] until Tuesday morning. Shachris – 7:30. Mincha – 5:25, (Friday – 2:00). Maariv – 6:00. Hamokom Yenachem […]
This week, as we read in the Torah Parshas Yisro, we present a letter from the Rebbe discussing the deeper significance of the Ten Commandments – the connection between the profound principle of monotheism contained in the first two commandments and the apparently simple and obvious injunctions of the last few commandments. The letter, written originally in English, is from the archives of the Rebbe’s personal trusted secretary, Rabbi Nissan Mindel.
Mar del Plata, located in Argentina’s Buenos Aires Province, is a bustling beach city found on the country’s east coast. With a permanent population of 750,000, and nearly eight times that number of annual tourists, Mar del Plata is the seventh-largest city in Argentina and home to an estimated 5,000 Jews, who now have their own Chabad branch.
Growing up as the child of Chabad-Lubavitch emissaries to Skokie, Ill., Chabad.org writer Menachem Posner remembers the weekend in the winter when his mother would go to New York for the annual Kinus Hashluchos. For her, it was a time to catch up with her siblings and parents, trade tips on education and camp administration, and most importantly, to bask in the presence of the Rebbe. But for the kids, it meant one thing: eggs.
Abbi (ben R’ Mendel) Levin (Crown Heights) and Brachie (bas R’ Israel) Goldshmid (Crown Heights/Seattle)
President Donald Trump shouted down an Orthodox-Jewish reporter at today’s White House press conference, after he began asking Trump about the rise of anti-Semitic incidents across the United States.
Founded ten years ago, Bnos Chomesh has yet to have a place to call its own, wandering year after year to new locations. But on Monday this all changed with the school’s purchase of a new property in Crown Heights, to serve as its permanent home.
As the CTeen INTL Shabbaton draws closer, chapters from around the world have begun preparing for the momentous and record breaking weekend. The 9th annual CTeen Shabbaton, which will take place IY”H 27-30 Shevat, is expected to draw over 2,000 teens, shluchim, and chaperones.
Dozens gathered in front of 770 – the Lubavitch World Headquarters – to partake in the Levaya for R’ Eli Lipsker OBM, a beloved and talented musician from Crown Heights.