
Shabbos at the Besht: Is Man a Tree?
This Shabbos at the Besht, Rabbi Boruch Jacobson, director of Chabad of Hunter College in Manhattan, will lead a discussion on the topic: Is Man a Tree?
This Shabbos at the Besht, Rabbi Boruch Jacobson, director of Chabad of Hunter College in Manhattan, will lead a discussion on the topic: Is Man a Tree?
CrownHeights.info and Lubavitch Archives present a photo of the Rebbe Farbrenging on Tu B’shvat, 1982.
The Garden Terrace Room at the New York Botanical Garden was filled to capacity this past Motzai Shabbos, Yud Shevat, January 11, 2014, as 300 supporters and friends gathered to celebrate Chabad of Riverdale’s 22nd anniversary. Among the distinguished guests were Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz, Councilman Andrew Cohen, and State Senator Jeffrey D. Klein.
Thousands of Bais Rivkah students, from Headstart through Seminary, gathered in 770 Thursday for a Kinus of Torah, Tefillah and Tzedaka celebrating the 100th Yahrtzeit of the school’s namesake, Rebbetzin Rivkah Schneersohn, OBM.
Bar mitzvahs, and bat mitzvahs for girls, are key moments in the lives of those who practice Judaism. But for one Queens man, a bar mitzvah was elusive — for more than seven decades.
The U.S. officially refused in 2013 to return seven books from the so-called Schneerson Library, i.e., a collection of old Jewish books and manuscripts built by Rabbi Yosef Yitzhak Schneerson in the Russian Empire at the end of the 19th century, that were lent to it in 1994, said an attorney representing the Russian State Library and the Culture Ministry in a lawsuit against the U.S. Library of Congress at hearings at the Moscow Arbitration Court on Thursday.
A pair of police officers driving around in an unmarked vehicle are handing out tickets to motorists not wearing a seatbelt in the Crown Heights area, a concerned neighborhood resident told CrownHeights.info.
The special day of Yud Shvat at the Lubavitch Educational Center in Miami was an uplifting one, to say the least. After writing panim on Friday, each student was given his very own “Farbrengen in a Box.” Grape juice, snacks and a Shabbos Morning Chassidus packet awaited each child when he got home – a special Yud Shvat farbengen right out of a box.
Students of Rabbi Osdoba’s fourth grade Oholei Torah class proudly show the edible arts & crafts they made today in honor of Tu B’Shvat.
It was a busy day in New Jersey this past Thursday, Ches Shevat, as busloads of children from New Jersey, Philadelphia, Connecticut and Wilkes-Barre assembled together for the 6th annual Kinus HaChadorim. This was no ordinary Kinus, as its participants are all Tzeirei HaShluchim and Anash of small Jewish communities – children who daily epitomize dedication and commitment to Chassidishe Chinuch.
The bochurim at YNS – AKA ‘Rabbi O’s yeshiva’ – in New Jersey worked very hard with their preparations for Yud Shevat.
In a shocking video obtained exclusively by CrownHeights.info, a young Borough Park boy can be seen wandering into a busy street, with no adult in sight.
“I have seen a true Ohev Yisroel!” is the title of a letter we received from one of our readers, who wishes to share with the community the kindness he experienced from a modern-day Baal Shem Tov in our community.
In anticipation of today’s Kinus marking the 100th Yahrtzeit of their school’s namesake, Rebbetzin Rivkah, the students of Beis Rivkah were seen busily packing hundreds of nosh bags for their fellow students at the event.
Abe and Dina (nee Feiglin) White (Shanghai, China)
“It’s a great feeling to learn that you must be doing something right,” said Goldy Grossbaum in response to the overwhelming response of applicants received for Camp Gan Israel, Toronto. Indeed on the very first day that registration was opened, the girls session (July) was filled to capacity.
Israeli soldiers at the Central Command Headquarters in Jerusalem were outraged when a shipment of new dishes was opened and discovered to be wrapped in pages from the weekly Dvar Malchus booklets.