Rabbi misses Rosh Hashana in Palm City for a very small reason
Shliach Misses Rosh Hashana for a Very Small Reason
Rabbi misses Rosh Hashana in Palm City for a very small reason
Rabbi misses Rosh Hashana in Palm City for a very small reason
Students at the first Jewish preschool to open in Serbia in more than 50 years learn how to make challah bread.
A group of Brazilian Jews met with their Shliach, Rabino Yossi Schildkraut, all of whom happened to be in New York today, and did Kapores in front of the Shlichum Office on Eastern Parkway.
In a pioneering effort to bring together the Buddhist and Jewish communities, the Jewish Children’s Museum in Brooklyn, N.Y., hosted yesterday the Sri Lankan ambassador to the United Nations along with his convoy of Buddhist monks.
Traffic deaths have plummeted across the United States to levels not seen in more than a half-century, spurred by technology, safety-conscious drivers and tougher enforcement of drunken driving laws.
Moshe and Faigie (nee Weingarten) Lipskier (Crown Heights)
This morning the first grade students in Sderot recieved a wonderful surprise. Rabbi Menachem Kutner from Chabad’s Terror Victims Project along with Rabbi Zeev Pizom visited the children and brought them lots of gifts and supplies from the Chabad community in Mequon, Wisconsin, USA. The children were thrilled to receive their gifts.
It would probably take a brick wall in order to prevent some from crossing in the middle of Eastern Parkway. Despite leaving the safety barriers from the Labor Day parade, many Bochurim just climb over them.
Spanning three continents, the untold story of Russian Jewry’s heroic triumph over communism is now being meticulously saved.
A community in the Amazon Rain forest flourishes with the help of Chabad of Manaus, Brazil.
Shluchim all over the United States received an unmarked package in recent weeks containing missionary Hebrew New Testaments along with other missionary materials.
Moishy and Faigy (nee Weingarten) Lipsker (Brooklyn, NY)
Zev and Sima Chana Zelenko (Monroe, NY)
Levi and Devorah Leah (nee Dubinsky) Marrus (Shluchim to Columbia, SC)
Officials pronounced the Chabad-Lubavitch center in the heavily-damaged region of Canterbury, New Zealand, structurally sound following the massive 7.1-magnitude earthquake that struck the country’s second-largest city earlier this month.
Over 1000 Bochurim packed into the Rosa Hall in Beis Rivkah on Lefferts last night, Sunday, for a Kinus Bruchim Haboim and break-fast meal.
Starting next fall, the Palmer House will host a different kind of party.