A Lubavitcher chossid appears in this Starbucks commercial, can you identify him?
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A Lubavitcher chossid appears in this Starbucks commercial, can you identify him?
A Lubavitcher chossid appears in this Starbucks commercial, can you identify him?
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Today marks the 3rd Yahrtzeit of Chana (Raskin) Wolvovsky T.N.Z.B.H., who passed away on the ninth of Tammuz 5768.
Rabbi Zalman Kazen, patriarch of a well known Chabad family, passed away Sunday at the age of 92. Rabbi Kazen, a Chabad disciple of the sixth Rebbe of Chabad, Rabbi Joseph I. Schneerson, and later of Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, served as rabbi of the Tzemach Tzedek shul in Cleveland, Ohio.
Motty Segal (Migdal Ha’emek, Israel) and Mussia Biderman (Vienna, Austria)
Shmuli and Miri (nee Hus) Shuchat (Crown Heights)
Berel and Chaya Wolvovsky (Sillver Spring, MD)
Chaim and Moussia (nee Greenberg) Goldstein (Philadelphia, PA)
The Toronto-based television program “Messages” has found a new home at Jewish.TV, the multimedia portal of Judaism website Chabad.org, where it can be found under the heading “Wisdom From the Rebbe: Learning From the Rebbe’s Talks.”
As hot, muggy weather coupled with air pollution blankets eastern New York, state health and environmental officials are urging people with asthma and other respiratory troubles to limit strenuous outdoor activity.
Visiting day took place today, Sunday. Parents came in from the city and nearby bungalow colonies to spend the day with their children in camps in the Catskill Mountain region.
Sometimes a bad thing can turn into the catalyst for something good.
Among the estimated 1 million people who flocked to Florida’s Kennedy Space Center to witness the end of an era Friday was Rabbi Zvi Konikov, the director of Chabad-Lubavitch of the Space & Treasure Coasts who for years has served as a sort of informal Jewish community liaison to NASA and its astronauts.
Three years ago, Chabad-Lubavitch Rabbi Berel Zaklikofsky was driving across Interstate 10 from Palm Springs, Calif., to Brooklyn, N.Y., when he stumbled upon Goodyear, Ariz., a fast-growing, sun-drenched community 20 minutes west of Phoenix in the state’s arid Southwest Valley.