
Impressions of a Cheder
“The education of the children of the Shluchim is on my shoulders.” This well known quote of the Rebbe has proven to be truthful and well founded.
Yet, it is the holy obligation of every shliach and shluchah to invest the effort and energy to ensure that the Rebbe’s words ring true and are met. As a result, various educational institutions have been founded all over the world – all dealing with the universal challenge that we face in our homes – which is also the key to our success on the outside – chutzah – the education of the Shluchim’s kinder.
AUSTRALIA — Last year, at the behest of Rabbi Aharon Serebryanski, a leading Chabad rabbi in Melbourne, as is the way for the families of young Chabad Rabbis committed to the Chabad mission, young Rabbi Dan and his wife Naomi Avital were sent to Canberra, Australia. Landing in a city unknown to them, belongings packed into their car, they embarked on establishing a life for themselves, and to build the foundations of the first permanent Chabad community in Australia’s Capital.
Construction Started for New Mikvah in Canberra
AUSTRALIA — Last year, at the behest of Rabbi Aharon Serebryanski, a leading Chabad rabbi in Melbourne, as is the way for the families of young Chabad Rabbis committed to the Chabad mission, young Rabbi Dan and his wife Naomi Avital were sent to Canberra, Australia. Landing in a city unknown to them, belongings packed into their car, they embarked on establishing a life for themselves, and to build the foundations of the first permanent Chabad community in Australia’s Capital.
GERMANY — The Berlin Talmidim Ha'shluchim have accomplished unbelievable and unprecedented things this year. Such as: the first ever Sukka mobile in Berlin; the first ever Chanuka parade; unbeatable Purim parties; huge Pesach sedarim; the first ever Lag ba'omer parade, with over 2000 people in attendance; many daily adults and children Shiurim, including one on one chavrusas with the Bochurim and many other activities.
Berlin Talmidim Hashluchim Recap Year
GERMANY — The Berlin Talmidim Ha’shluchim have accomplished unbelievable and unprecedented things this year. Such as: the first ever Sukka mobile in Berlin; the first ever Chanuka parade; unbeatable Purim parties; huge Pesach sedarim; the first ever Lag ba’omer parade, with over 2000 people in attendance; many daily adults and children Shiurim, including one on one chavrusas with the Bochurim and many other activities.
New Engagement!
Shmuly Goldstein (Crown Heights) and Shula Schusterman (Los Angeles, CA)

Crown Heights Vacation? – Summer Classes for Women!
Some people have rented a bungalow and some are going up to their summer homes to enjoy the country air; some may be flying out of town to visit parents or children; and some may be touring Israel or Europe. But for all the women staying in CH this summer – The Bayit has a great vacation for you!
Rabbi and Mrs. Yudi Zarchi will IYH be moving on Shlichus to Toronto, Ontario where they will establish a new Chabad House – Chabad at Laureleaf, serving the Jewish community in the Bayview – Steeles vicinity.
The new Shluchim were appointed by Rabbi Avrohom Eliyahu Plotkin, Executive Director of Chabad Lubavitch of Markham.
Announcing New Shluchim To Toronto
Rabbi and Mrs. Yudi Zarchi will IYH be moving on Shlichus to Toronto, Ontario where they will establish a new Chabad House – Chabad at Laureleaf, serving the Jewish community in the Bayview – Steeles vicinity.
The new Shluchim were appointed by Rabbi Avrohom Eliyahu Plotkin, Executive Director of Chabad Lubavitch of Markham.
Thursday Night L’Chaims!
Schneur Kapelushnik (Argentina) Chaya Roumani (Crown Heights)
1350 Carroll St [between Kingston and Brooklyn Ave]
Shmuly Goldstein (Crown Heights) and Shula Schusterman (Los Angeles, CA)
Lubavitcher Yeshiva, 570 Crown St [hall entrance on Albany Ave]
Yanky Gitler (Monsey, NY) and Chava Rittri (Zurich, Switzerland)
L’Chaim Manor, 455 Rte 306, Monsey, NY
We are pleased to present our sixth online class in the “Torah in Ten” series, presented by the editor-in-chief of Kol Menachem, Rabbi Chaim Miller. To receive this class weekly to your inbox Click Here.
Ten Minute Torah Video Class! – Parshas Pinchas!
We are pleased to present our sixth online class in the “Torah in Ten” series, presented by the editor-in-chief of Kol Menachem, Rabbi Chaim Miller. To receive this class weekly to your inbox Click Here.

Annual Chabad on Campus Conference
$24,200,000. That’s last year’s budget for the Chabad on Campus network, which is spread over 142 campuses around the world. Another small number reveals that throughout the year, 6900 students regularly attend Shabbat dinners at a campus chabad house.
New Engagement! – Zalman Shimon Simmonds and Chaya Risa Vogel!
Zalman Shimon Simmonds (Winnipeg, Canada) and Chaya Risa Vogel (Postville, IA)

Black Teens Caught After Snatching Purse
CROWN HEIGHTS [CHI] — Two black teens snatched a purse from two young Jewish women last night, but were caught thanks to alert residents. The incident began after midnight, when the girls were walking on Montgomery St, between Kingston and Brooklyn Ave.
An Essay on Religion, Modernity and Pizza
We live in a dual culture - pulled by the Jewish, Chassidic, and uniquely Lubavitcher traditions that bind us, we also seek on some level to integrate into the society around us. Our use of innovations in technology, our homes, and even our clothes, are all the result of the modern world's influence on our lives. [Note to those that take issue with the belief that any modernity has seeped into our Lubavitcher meta-culture: Our mode of dress - be it the short jacket, the choice of a more modern fedora over the more traditional Russian kasket, or even the relatively modern design of the Kapote (based on the Victorian Prince Albert frock) are all signs of our organic adaptation to the modern world]. The calls of modern life offer a lot of potential. They also give room to incredible danger. It is the tension of spanning this spiritual chasm that we must address if we are to remain viable as a group.
Op-Ed: A Fire Burns in Crown Heights
An Essay on Religion, Modernity and Pizza
We live in a dual culture – pulled by the Jewish, Chassidic, and uniquely Lubavitcher traditions that bind us, we also seek on some level to integrate into the society around us. Our use of innovations in technology, our homes, and even our clothes, are all the result of the modern world’s influence on our lives. [Note to those that take issue with the belief that any modernity has seeped into our Lubavitcher meta-culture: Our mode of dress – be it the short jacket, the choice of a more modern fedora over the more traditional Russian kasket, or even the relatively modern design of the Kapote (based on the Victorian Prince Albert frock) are all signs of our organic adaptation to the modern world]. The calls of modern life offer a lot of potential. They also give room to incredible danger. It is the tension of spanning this spiritual chasm that we must address if we are to remain viable as a group.
This video is of a Baal Habos, Felix Sater speaking at the Chabad of Port Washington annual dinner. Mr Sater talks about a recent miracle he had with the Rebbe through the Ohel and encourages everyone there to visit the Ohel. He finished off by giving $100,000 to Chabad of Port Washington.
Video: Baal Habos Speaks of Miracles with the Rebbe
This video is of a Baal Habos, Felix Sater speaking at the Chabad of Port Washington annual dinner. Mr Sater talks about a recent miracle he had with the Rebbe through the Ohel and encourages everyone there to visit the Ohel. He finished off by giving $100,000 to Chabad of Port Washington.
BROOKLYN — A Brooklyn woman has filed a lawsuit against General Mills, accusing the food giant of making misleading health claims about the popular kid snack Fruit Roll-Ups.
In the class action filed Tuesday in Manhattan Federal Court, Payton McClure says the company lies when it says the rollups, along with Fruit by the Foot and Fruit Gushers, are naturally flavored, low fat, and “a good source of Vitamin C.”
Brooklyn Mom Suing General Mills for ‘Unhealthy’ Snack
BROOKLYN — A Brooklyn woman has filed a lawsuit against General Mills, accusing the food giant of making misleading health claims about the popular kid snack Fruit Roll-Ups.
In the class action filed Tuesday in Manhattan Federal Court, Payton McClure says the company lies when it says the rollups, along with Fruit by the Foot and Fruit Gushers, are naturally flavored, low fat, and “a good source of Vitamin C.”