
Photos: YSP Goes Paintball Shooting
On Monday, YSP enjoyed a fun-packed trip-day, which involved Paintball Shooting, and a visit to the luxurious Rosenhaus Estate.
On Monday, YSP enjoyed a fun-packed trip-day, which involved Paintball Shooting, and a visit to the luxurious Rosenhaus Estate.
The Brooklyn Artisan Bakehouse, formerly in the wholesale business serving New York area kosher supermarkets, has begun serving sandwiches, pizza and their handmade breads out of their Crown Heights storefront with a breakfast menu and longer hours on the way, said owner Levi Krinsky.
Good things are worth waiting for, and the new home of the Chabad Center for Jewish Life and Learning in Wilmette, Ill., certainly fits that category. After spending more than 20 years in temporary spaces that included, of all places, a funeral home, the 8,500-square-foot building on Chicago’s North Shore is a dream come true for the Chabad-Lubavitch emissaries and the community they serve.
An 11-Year-Old boy was critically injured after he was hit by a car today in the neighborhood of Nachlat Har Chabad, in Kiryat Malachi, Israel.
A 94-year-old former SS sergeant who served at the Auschwitz death camp was convicted Wednesday on 300,000 counts of accessory to murder and sentenced to four years in prison.
An IDF soldier was stabbed in the back by a female Palestinian terrorist near the settlement of Nahliel in the West Bank, the army said Wednesday.
Last Wednesday, July 8th, the nationally syndicated conservative radio talk show host Michael Savage aired a conversation he had the previous night with two Chabad Shluchim in the Bay Area of California – Rabbi Yosef Langer of San Francisco and Rabbi Mendy Cohen of Sacramento, on the topic of mysticism.
Lubavitch Day Camp of Monsey completed its second exciting, fun and meaningful week of the summer. See the highlights of the week in this video slideshow.
Greeting the thousands of baseball fans was a group of Bochurim from the Yeshiva Gedola of Cincinnati who did Mivtzoim and put on Tefillin with many of the attendees.
Dovber Cohen (Crown Heights) and Dina Weissman (South Africa/Baltimore)
Dovid Leib and Chani Myhill (Montreal, Canada)
Men dance joyously at a colleague’s wedding in the ballroom of Oholei Torah, also known at the time as The Brooklyn Jewish Center, circa mid 1980s. Can you identify anyone in the photo, or what year it was taken?
The scent of a freshly mowed lawn that comes with being the only Grand Slam played on a grass tennis court. The pristine white tennis outfits required of all players, to the exclusion of off-white or cream. Bowing or curtsying towards the Queen or the Prince of Wales if they are watching from the Royal Box.
“All campers to the Shul, all campers to the Shul,” blared the P.A. this Wednesday afternoon at Camp Gan Yisroel in Parksville, NY. The campers were instructed to say Tehillim for a missing camper, and listened to EMT Shmuly Klein, who spoke about the importance of safety. Then suddenly, BOG WAR!
NYC counterterrorism police officers arrested a mentally disabled man yesterday morning after he threatened to blow up ‘770,’ the headquarters and main synagogue of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement in Crown Heights.
On Sunday, campers and their parents enjoyed an exciting and fun-filled visiting day together at Yeshiva Summer Program in Morristown, NJ.
After traveling about 650 miles across the country, seven cyclists finally made it to the finish line in Brooklyn, and it was all for a good cause.