
Video: News12 on the Lag Baomer Parade
Brooklyn’s News12 covered Sunday’s Lag BaOmer Parade, capturing its essence in the short 2 minute clip.
Brooklyn’s News12 covered Sunday’s Lag BaOmer Parade, capturing its essence in the short 2 minute clip.
On a recent spring evening, men and woman from throughout Orange County filled the home Dr. Seth & Nadine Pulver in Highland Mills for “Recipes Remembered” with Author June Hersh, hosted by Chabad of Orange County.
In a letter responding to questions about spiritual guidance and Chabad, the Rebbe responded and answered a number of questions.
Zeesy Gurevitch, a 16-year-old from Brooklyn, N.Y., cannot contain her excitement. For the first time ever, she will travel far from home without her parents to spend six weeks with eight friends in Marietta, Ga. But it won’t be a complete vacation.
With summer rapidly approaching, Gan Israel New York released a promo clip boasting of recent improvements.
After a somewhat nomadic existence over the past four years, Chabad of Oakland and Piedmont has settled into a new — and perhaps permanent — location near Lake Merritt.
Thousands of chairs set up along the parkway, bags with Tzedokah and refreshments on every seat, last minute adjustments. The Lag Baomer Parade is about to begin!
The best views of this year’s Lag BaOmer parade may be on your desktops and in the palms of your hands. Ensuring that there won’t be any bad seats this year, CrownHeights.info and the Jewish.TV app will stream the parade live.
Is City Hall about to take action against the dress codes at Manhattan’s top-flight restaurants? Of course not. And that only underscores the hypocrisy that all too often animates this administration. Because the city is going after Hasidic-owned store-owners who ask their patrons to dress modestly.
For the past 12 years, Camp Yeka has received a grant which covered the majority of the actual cost of each camper’s food and lodging. Unfortunately, this year there is no funding at all.
Hundreds of Crown Heights residents of all ages turned out for the Lag Ba’omer bonfire on Kingston Avenue, in front of the George Wingate Highschool.
A Lag Ba’omer bonfire and celebration took place for the 29th year on Empire Boulevard in the backyard of the Horowitz family. Together, Rabbi Sholom Horowitz and Rabbi Nachman Twerskei held their annual ‘Hadlokoh’ of a Bonfire in honor of Reb Shimon Bar Yochai.
Cheder at the Ohel held a pre Lag b’Omer parade Friday, in Valley Stream, NY, complete with a police escort and a car playing accapella Chassidic music.
After receiving rave reviews for the Tu’B’shvat, Purim and Yud-Aleph Nisan programs the need to continue creating and organizing such events was apparent. In The Heights will be hosting two events for Lag Baomer.
Marking the beginning of Lag Baomer, a communal Bonfire will be lit on Kingston Avenue in front of the Wingate Highschool – 600 Kingston Avenue – starting at 9:45pm on Motzai Shabbos.