
Video: The Rebbe on Crown Heights Housing
In a Sicha that is as relevant today as ever, the Rebbe talks about the housing situation in Crown Heights during the Yud Shvat Farbrengen of 5745 (1985).
In a Sicha that is as relevant today as ever, the Rebbe talks about the housing situation in Crown Heights during the Yud Shvat Farbrengen of 5745 (1985).
Crown Heights Hatzalah volunteer, Dovi Andrusier, was seen administering first aid to a Nigerian orphan during a visit to Nigeria for a humanitarian program for his nephew’s Bar Mitzvah.
In an unique effort to unite bochurim worldwide, the Mivtza “Beat Swords into Plowshares” has achieved tremendous success. Winners have been announced and Bochurim will be receiving their Seforim gift voucher in the upcoming days.
The benefit dinner takes place every year close to Shushan Purim Katan, the yohrtzeit of the young shlucha Chaya Mushka o.b.m, who despite her young age merited to influence girls and even women to increase their mitzva observance. This year marks 27 years since this dear pure soul has departed from us.
Former head of IDF’s 8200 intelligence unit, Brig. Gen. (Res.) Hanan Gefen and former Mossad agent Sima Shine discuss how the intelligence failure of October 7th happened.
At a wedding hall in Jerusalem earlier this month, 50 girls—many of them dressed in white tulle—celebrated the milestone of becoming a bat mitzvah. Their shared joy, however, was underscored by shared feelings of grief as each one of them had a tragic life event that brought them together: the loss of a parent at a young age.
In 1914, Jewish Afghani brothers Rahamim and David Shamash returned from Jerusalem to Afghanistan along the well-trodden routes of the Silk Road with two new Torah scrolls, written for the Jewish communities of Afghanistan. A century later, after falling into disuse and disrepair, one of the Torah scrolls has found a new home, when two scions of the Shamash family—Hannah Zion and her brother, Ronald Abram—refurbished and rededicated it last month at Chabad-Lubavitch of Hong Kong.
A medical crisis can throw an entire family into a tailspin, with devastating ramifications for both the patient and the entire family. That’s where Bikur Cholim of Crown Heights steps in.
In a letter addressed to brokers and prospective home buyers, East Flatbush Rov Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Holtzman begs everyone to help keep the price of homes affordable for young families looking to purchase in their community.
When Rabbi Moshiach Chudaitov and his family immigrated from the Soviet Union they received some unexpected attention from the Rebbe, together with a very special blessing. (Early 1970s)
Berke Wolf (Kherson, Ukraine) to Rivkah Lubin (Parsippany, NJ) L’Chaim: Tonight, Tuesday, 7:30pm-9:30pm at 1349 President Street (Basement)
Last week, C-Teen Chapters of Chabads worldwide joined forces with The Mikvah to give teens from around the world a unique opportunity to connect with the richness of our timeless Jewish tradition.
Sruly and Leah Brook will be moving to Wakefield, MA with their daughter Dusia, to to establish a warm and welcoming space for the Jews of Wakefield and the surrounding towns.
Sholom Posner (Rancho Mirage, CA) to Sara’le Bergstein (Oak Park, IL) L’Chaim: Tonight, Tuesday, 8:30pm at Lubavitcher Yeshiva New Hall
After four long months without their father, six young children from Crown Heights along with their mother arrived in Eretz Yisroel and were reunited as a family. Henoch Junik has been serving with his unit in the IDF since the war began four months ago.
A waiter working for a Crown Heights based catering company was busted on camera stealing an expensive coat this past Friday, and was arrested on Monday.
It’s not what you expect to find at Stop&Shop or a Winn-Dixie. But sooner or later you’re bound to come upon one of these self-service Tefillin stands at retail outlets, shopping malls, stadiums, restaurants and JCCs. The stand offers instructional literature, yarmulkas and a set of tefillin to be used on site and replaced for the next user.