
Derher for Kids Story Time Debuts First Virtual Event
Six weeks ago, children from over 150 families joined together for a spectacular virtual event. It was the first ever Derher for Kids Story Time.
Six weeks ago, children from over 150 families joined together for a spectacular virtual event. It was the first ever Derher for Kids Story Time.
On Motzai Shabbos, the 2nd of Shevat, Shluchim from across Connecticut gathered at Chabad in Harbor Point, Stamford, for a shiur followed by a farbrengen in preparation for Yud Shvat.
A man is in cuffs Tuesday after being caught shoplifting from Koshertown for the third time in less than a week. The store managers had enough and called Shomrim.
Rabbi Adin Even-Yisrael Steinsaltz is a world-renowned Jewish scholar. Here, he shares some of the Rebbe’s guidance to him in his own life’s work.
Cheder Lubavitch of Morristown hosted its annual Hachana L’Yud Shvat Avos U’Bonim Program on Sunday morning in the week leading up to the anniversary of the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s Nesius.
Vaad Or Vechom Hahiskashrus invites all Chassidim to join a virtual Zoom Chassidishe Farbrengen marking 74 years since the anniversary of the Frierdiker Rebbe’s histalkus, and at the very same time, the day the Rebbe’s nesius began.
Chevra Ahavas Yisroel will be hosting Rabbi Moshe Genuth for a special Yud Shvat Farbrengen in Crown Heights this Thursday.
Do to the ongoing events in 770, a petition has been started calling for all the parties involved and who claim stewardship of 770, to leave the secular court where they have been battling for years, and all agree to sit down for a binding arbitration to settle once and for all, who will be the stewards of 770.
After months of anticipation, young Shluchim from around the globe will converge for MyShliach’s third annual Shabbos Tzuzamen. Scheduled for 12-15 Adar I for boys and 19-22 Adar I for girls, this year’s global celebration is slated to be the largest yet.
Shliach Rabbi Yitzchok Minkowicz of Chabad Lubavitch of Southwest Florida and Shliach Rabbi Fishel Zaklos of Chabad of Naples are here seen holding a plaque with a $20 Bill from the Rebbe given to the General Contractor of the “New Crown Heights Mikvah” 42 years ago.
In 5728, on Hoshana Rabbah, the Bochrim independently initiated the expansion of the shul. This historic effort is being echoed today as we bochrim are embarking on a similar journey.
Alternate side parking (street cleaning) is suspended on Tuesday, January 16. Meters remain in effect.
This year, due to Chof Beis Shevat taking place during the Kinus Hashluchos weekend, the annual Ohel visit and Pan Klali reading will take place on Thursday of the Kinus, 22 Shevat, February 1, 2024.
The latest NWS forecast calls for light snow to begin as early as 8 p.m. tonight, becoming increasingly steadier and heavier overnight. Accumulations of 2 to 3 inches are expected by daybreak tomorrow, likely resulting in slippery roads for the morning commute.
“Looks are deceiving, but we are taught to accept things at face value. What you see is what you get; no questions asked. It’s a saying, so it must be true. I wonder why then, I have met so many in my life who tell another story.” And so began the speech of 8th grader Anya Halberstam, champion of Lubavitch Educational Center — Girls Middle School’s Persuasive Public Speaking competition.
Bais Rivkah High School and 6th Grade will be presenting “ONE”, a unique production for the community.
Rabbi Shmuel Lew recalls a simple, yet powerful, formula for Jewish unity, taught to him by the Rebbe.