
Interview With Rabbi Yochanon Gurary Part #4: Rebbe’s 1960 visit to Camp Gan Yisroel
Author and Historian Rabbi Chaim Dalfin has released part #4 of an interview with Rabbi Yochanon Gurary.
Author and Historian Rabbi Chaim Dalfin has released part #4 of an interview with Rabbi Yochanon Gurary.
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Carrying forward the legacy of Reb Shmuel Moshe Hakohen Benjamin A”H
Chabad Early Childhood hosted their annual retreat for Shluchos who are preschool directors in Parkland, Florida, where they had the opportunity for relaxation and growth.
The fourth week of the Taharas Habayis review series drew an enthusiastic crowd of Yungeleit to Empire Shteeble, as Rabbi Yisroel Noach Lipsker, a Mashpia in Oholei Torah Mesivta, delivered a thought-provoking shiur on “Hashkofa”.
A three-car crash on Kingston and Crown sent multiple people to the hospital Tuesday morning.
Sholom DovBer Lipskar was in many ways a baby boomer, a child of the post-war generation that would change everything. He too had a sort of wild drive to upend this imperfect world.
The Brownsville Anash community came together for a meaningful and joyous Lag BaOmer celebration. Organized by Rabbis Binyomin Kriegsman and Levi Vogel, the event provided a wonderful opportunity for families to connect and celebrate the day together.
In this episode of “Ase L’cha Rav”, HaRav Yosef Yitzchok Kalmanson is interviewed about his 8 years in the yeshiva of Brunoy, France and the Rabbeim and Mashpim that guided him in his path to becoming one of the leading Roshei Yeshiva in Lubavitch and the world over.
Sergeant Yosef Yehuda Chirak, aged 22, from Harasha in Binyamin fell during combat in the northern Gaza Strip, the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit cleared for publication on Monday evening.
Seventy Shluchim—serving as the Jewish communal framework for smaller communities across the Western United States—flew in from twenty‑two states for Idaho’s first Rabbinic Conference, and the largest ever Western Regional Kinus Hashluchim.
Beth Rivkah, Oholei Torah, and other local schools have announced a new program that has just arrived in Crown Heights allowing you to reduce your tuition bill each year.
With a strong sense of Jewish unity and pride, optimism arose among the tens of thousands of Ukrainian Jews who participated this year in the Lag BaOmer events.
Watch this interesting interview in between TV Journalist Brittney Hopper and Rabbi Manis Friedman.
This past Friday, the streets of London were filled with joy, music, and Jewish pride as over 400 children, joined by hundreds of adults and enthusiastic onlookers, participated in the annual Lag B’Omer Parade.
Chabad Montreal did it again. Bezras Ha-Shem Yisbarech, a beautiful Grand Lag BaOmer parade was held under a stunning sunny blue sky with gorgeous weather.
You won’t find Julius Stulman’s name on any Chabad building or in the official chronicles of its history. Yet, the trickle of letters from the Rebbe to him reveals a deep relationship with both the Rebbe Rayatz and the Rebbe.
This is the incredible true story of Matt and Yael Trusch—a Chinese movie star from Houston, Texas, and a Wall Street analyst from Puerto Rico—who each found their Jewish identity in the most unexpected places… and ultimately found each other.
Escorted by a police contingent, and accompanied by a fully outfitted marching band comprised of kita ches, the boys and girls of Cheder paraded proudly around the neighborhood surrounding the Rabbinical College of America campus.