
Treating Eating Disorders in the Jewish Community – Part #2
The B’Shalom Center is pleased to announce: “Treating Eating Disorders in the Jewish Community – Part 2”. This follow-up event will build on the important conversations begun in Part 1.
The B’Shalom Center is pleased to announce: “Treating Eating Disorders in the Jewish Community – Part 2”. This follow-up event will build on the important conversations begun in Part 1.
Last Thursday night, Bochurim from 40 Yeshivos around the world united in a Moshiach Chidon learning initiative, demonstrating their commitment to learning about Moshiach and bringing Achdus among Yeshiva Bochurim worldwide.
After emotionally pronouncing the bracha of Shehecheyanu, partaking in some birthday cake, and reading a card the students had prepared for him, Saul reminded the students, as he always does, not to take their education for granted and to do well in their studies—if only for his sake.
The Mivtzah encourages students to study the weekly Pirkei Avos, with an additional track offering the opportunity to delve deeper through insights featured in the Tzivos Hashem Weiss edition Pirkei Avos.
Sichat HaShavua (“Talk of the Week”) has been a staple in synagogues and homes across the world and has since expanded to include several languages. Brimming with Torah thoughts, chassidic teachings, Jewish history, stories and the Jewish perspective on current events, the Hebrew-language newsletter was an instant hit when it launched in 1987, and last week marked the publication of its 2,000th consecutive edition.
Tonight, Wednesday, will be the third in a series of classes in a Tahararas Hamishpacha review for men in Crown Heights courtesy of Machon Taharas Habayis.
Roey showed up at Rabbi Chaim Rosenstein’s home in Lauderhill, FL to clean out a clogged dryer vent, but in his words gained much more than just another job.
70 classmates from Oholei Torah and Lubavitcher Yeshiva’s class of Lamed Ches came together for a historic reunion and Shabbaton complete with memories and inspiration.
Over 100 children were introduced to cheder in United Lubavitcher Yeshivah’s annual Arainfirenish – Hachnasa L’cheder event.
Israel “Clappy” Clapman has gone viral on buses, in airports, and across WhatsApp. But behind the laughs and loud rants is a deeper story about Jewish life, hustle, and why our communities are drowning in pressure and debt. Whether you’re laughing, crying, or rethinking your next credit card swipe—this episode will leave you changed.
Keren Simchas Chosson V’Kallah (KSCVK), Devorah Benjaman’s pivotal organization, has launched its annual auction for 5785-2025. Purchase your tickets now at Kscvk.org.
Amid the ongoing bloody war in Ukraine and the unique halachic challenges faced by Jewish soldiers on the front lines, Rabbi Yonatan Markovitch, Chief Rabbi of Kyiv and Chief Rabbi of the Ukrainian Prison Service, paid a professional visit to the IDF’s Shura Base in Israel.
Recently appointed Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch made a quiet visit to 770 Eastern Parkway Tuesday accompanied by local leaders and NYPD brass.
New Yorkers won’t have to do anything to receive an inflation refund check from the state, according to Gov. Kathy Hochul.
How is your soul today? Ask the question and you will get a blank stare. Rabbi Sholom Lipskar explains that the mind / soul is a transcendent element that hovers in the brain.
With great sadness we report the untimely passing of Chaya Mushka Garbarchik OBM, a member of Anash of Edgware, London and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuveni Garbarchik.
Rabbi Sholom Dovber Raichik of Chabad Lubavitch of Upper Montgomery County, MD, took his Shlichus to an entirely new level Tuesday when he stepped into Cornell Hospital and prepared to help another Jew by donating a kidney.