
JEM: The Fascinating Relationship Between Benjamin Netanyahu & the Rebbe
Watch an overview of Prime Ministers Benjamin Netanyahu’s deep connection with the Rebbe courtesy of JEM.
Watch an overview of Prime Ministers Benjamin Netanyahu’s deep connection with the Rebbe courtesy of JEM.
A US warship and multiple commercial vessels were attacked in the Red Sea on Sunday, the Pentagon said — a frightening development ratcheting up maritime tensions in the Middle East during the Israel-Hamas war.
There’s a museum in Zichron Yaakov for an underground group called NILI-נצח ישראל לא ישקר. The group had tried to get the British to come in and kick out the Ottomans prior to World War 1. Apparently, things were brutal under the Turks, and they thought it would be better under the “civilized” British. The Turks arrested leaders of the group, tortured them and executed them, including two brothers, Levi Yitzchok and Menachem Mendel Schneerson.
Javier Milei sent shockwaves around the world as the Libertarian firebrand was declared president of Argentina, a longtime socialist stronghold. Milei recently visited the US, making a high-profile visit to the Lubavitcher rebbe’s grave. Rabbi Simon Jacobson accompanied Milei on his visit. Now, Jacobson is revealing the details of his remarkable meeting with the newly-elected president on this must-listen podcast.
Captured in historic images is the trip taken by Chabad Rabbi and Crown Heights Rov, Rabbi Nissen Mangel. These iconic images were captured by photographer Yisroel Teitelbaum, who accompanied Rabbi Mangel and a large contingent of his descendants on the unique trip.
A Yud Tes Kislev special, from the popular Good Night My Child series by JEM: Watch a Yud Tes Kislev Farbrengen of the Rebbe, narrated for children by children.
Eliyahu Shlomo Ezagui (Crown Heights) to Chaya Mushka Moosik (Nachalat Har Chabad, EY) L’Chaim: Sunday, 8:00pm at Eshel
Rabbi Elazar Bloom, LMFT a Chabad therapist, takes on the intersection between Torah wisdom, attachment theory, and neuroscience to empower couples, parents, and individuals in their relationships.
How often do we just negate our questions for practical purposes? Ignore a passing thought because we are embarrassed? Bury our inquiries under a false sense of confidence? Rabbi Manis Friedman, “YouTube’s Most Popular Rabbi,” is a leading force in supporting our youth and answering the queries of a questioning generation.
A new Sefer Torah is being completed today at the Friendship Circle of Brooklyn with the procession traveling to Lubavitcher Yeshiva Crown Street.
As Chanukah approaches, we at the Mitzvah Tank Organization are happy to announce that the Annual NYC Menorah Parade will be on Motzaei Shabbos, 26 Kislev, December 9, at 6:30pm.
Dubbed “Kolel L’lomdei Dach,” this new initiative from Merkos 302, offers a rare and previously unavailable opportunity to join a highly structured and curated program that will see participants cover a bevy of topics in Chassidus over the course of five years.
After spending two days in her “safe room”, Michla and her family evacuated. They’ve now been spending the past 50+ days in a hotel room, having given their home to the IDF troops.
Re’im Base was the only border outpost that withstood Hamas’s murderous attacks on October 7, and now Biston was visiting as part of a delegation of Chabad-Lubavitch rabbis who visited Israel in the weeks following the attack to show solidarity, bring comfort and encouragement, and hear firsthand the tales of the survivors.
Gainesville police made an arrest Thursday in the vandalism of signs at Chabad UF last week Friday. Geoffrey Lush, 50, was arrested Thursday evening by Gainesville Police Department and charged with property damage to a religious building and writing a threat or act of terrorism.
Crown Heights Anash will be joining farbrengens across the Shchunah for Yud Tes Kislev, the Rosh Hashana L’Chassidus. Below you will find a list of local Farbrengens open to the public.
I asked him: What’s your Hebrew name, Chaim? He said no! I asked: Henach? He said no. I asked: Hirshel? He again said no. After a long minute that felt like an eternity, Dr. Kissinger exclaimed: Avrohom! My Hebrew name is Avrohom.