ULY Students Experience Halacha Hands On

At Lubavitcher Yeshiva of Crown Heights, the students not only learn halochos and Minhagim, they live it! As part of the Minhagim for Chodesh Elul, expert sofer Rabbi Levi Ladaev came down to the Yeshiva to check the Mezuzos of the 7th grade classes and to demonstrate to the talmidim what it takes to check a mezuzah.

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Music Video: Hakol Letova

A man comes to Shul for Mincha, but there is no Minyan yet. He is asked by a fellow congregant to wait until more men arrive, but he must hurry because he has an important job interview scheduled. This latest Dovid Gabay music video explores the famous words of Rabbi Akiva – “everything Hashem does is for the best.”

Schools Doors Open to 7,000 Jewish Pupils Across the FSU

On Monday, over 7,000 Jewish students across the Former Soviet Union (FSU) started the new learning year in FJC’s Or Avner schools and kindergartens. Even though some have already had the “First Bell” openings on Thursday, for most the festive ceremony, customary in the post-Soviet education system, took place on Monday. And in a unique Or Avner tradition, the ringing of the first bell came alongside the blowing of the Shofar, highlighting the Jewish character of the schools and underlining the idea of an education aimed at excellence in both general subjects and Jewish heritage.