
Bar Mitvah: Eli Chaim Hurwitz
Photos from the Bar Mitzvah of Eli Chaim Hurwitz, a young Shliach from Temecula, California Wednesday night in the Lubavitcher Yeshiva ballroom.
Photos from the Bar Mitzvah of Eli Chaim Hurwitz, a young Shliach from Temecula, California Wednesday night in the Lubavitcher Yeshiva ballroom.
Boruch and Libby (nee Perl) Losh (Crown Heights)
Yitzchak Epstein (Pittsburgh, PA) and Chava Leah Mahony (Pittsburgh, PA)
Shmuly and Chani Rosenzweig (Crown Heights)
Chabad of Fox Chapel held its 3rd Annual Spark Gala at the Marriot City Center hotel in Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Sunday, March 17.
This morning Noach Bogatin, 94, passed away in Brighton Beach. He lived a life of self sacrifice to keep Judaism and merited that his children and grandchildren followed in his footsteps.
With snow still on the ground, plans for four new bunkhouses on the grounds at Camp Emunah are underway with the four old structures getting demolished.
Moshe and Taliah (nee Parks) Langer (S. Francisco, CA)
Shloime and Chayale (nee Friedman) Coleman (Los Angeles, CA)
Memebrs of the Lubavitcher community in Lyon, France gathered today – Isru Chag Pesach – for a Kinus Torah in the Beis Menachem Shul which is run by Shliach Rabbi Shmuel Gurewitz.
A wild shooting was caught on camera in Crown Heights on Tuesday afternoon. Police apprehended and arrested the 20-year-old shooter.
In a decisive ruling, US Federal Judge Frederic Block, on March 29, issued a decision in which he grants Merkos the sole ownership of the Kehos logo.
Hundreds participated in the customary Seudas Moshiach in Downstairs 770 on Achron Shel Pesach.
Isru Chag will mark the 13th birthday of Eli Chaim Hurwitz, son of Yitzy and Dina Hurwitz who are Shluchim in Temecula, California. This isn’t and ordinary celebration, it is extra special and carries even more meaning to this family, after their father was diagnosed with ALS.
After having sold the Chometz before Pesach, Rabbi Moshe Bogomilsky and Rabbi Shimon Hecht got together with Winston, the gentile who purchased the Chometz, and bought back the Chometz.
Acharon Shel Pesach is particularly associated with Moshiach and the future redemption. The Baal Shem Tov instituted the custom of partaking of a “Seudas Moshiach” on the afternoon of the last day of Passover; in addition to the Matzah eaten at “ Seudas Moshiach”, the Rebbes of Chabad added the custom of drinking four cups of wine, as in the Seder held on Passover’s first days.