Video: Taking a Bite out of Life
What do you think about when making a bracha? An amazing video captures the power of creation encapsulated in each bracha we make over food.
What do you think about when making a bracha? An amazing video captures the power of creation encapsulated in each bracha we make over food.
Naftoli and Rochel (nee Yarmush) Charytan (Crown Heights)
The Jewish community in Zhitomir, Ukraine, is celebrating a series of accomplishments, from the construction of a new fence protecting its local cemetery to the recent circumcisions of three boys and one 60-year-old man who decided to embrace their heritage. The community is led by Chief Rabbi Shlomo Wilhelm, a Chabad-Lubavitch emissary serving the region.
Video by Yankee Teitelbaum
This past Motzei Shabbos, parshas Toldos, some 70 men and women, members of the Besht Center and the greater Crown Heights community, came to bid farewell to Rabbi Mendel Kalmenson, rabbi of the Besht. The Kalmensons will be moving to Central London to open a new Chabad house.
Shmulik Abend (North Hollywood, CA) and Blumie (Bas R’ Shaya) Raskin (London, UK)
L’Chaim tonight, Wednesday at Lubavitcher Yeshiva
570 Crown St. [hall entrance on Albany Ave.]
Chezky and Bassie (nee Plotkin) Rosenfeld (Crown Heights)
Toward the end of Rosh Chodesh Kislev, while all the Shluchim were still gathered in New York at the great Kinus banquet, the Yeshiva Gedolah of Greater Miami began its festive meal in honor of this special day.
When Rabbi Henry Sousson went through training at Fort Jackson in 2002, area Jewish options were limited, and being able to participate in Jewish holiday celebrations was tough. Nearly 10 years later, the instructor at the Columbia, S.C., installation’s chaplain school is proud of the Chabad-Lubavitch run Aleph House, which gives civilians and soldiers a Jewish base while they’re away from home.
Over the course of the International Conference of Shluchim this year, the bochurim of Chovevei Torah were privileged to hear from several shluchim who took time out of their busy schedules to share some of their inspiration. They spoke about and told stories of their shlichus and encouraged the bochurim to increase their learning.
Rabbi Sholom Ber Goldshmid, the last remaining member of the of the Chabad community to survive the Hebron Massacre of 1929, passed away November 10. He was 86 years old.