
Shomrim Assists In Tracking Down Criminal After Car Break In
An early morning car break in in Crown Heights ended in the favor of justice Friday morning, with the criminal in handcuffs.
An early morning car break in in Crown Heights ended in the favor of justice Friday morning, with the criminal in handcuffs.
At least 7,000 pro-Palestinian protesters shut down the Brooklyn Bridge during a march through the borough Saturday, openly cheering Hamas terrorists’ barbaric attacks on Israel — and justifying the murders of innocent mothers and babies.
If you plan on visiting the Ohel this Sunday, October 29, between 11:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., you may experience long lines.
Hundreds of Crown Heights residents and beyond descended on the Brooklyn Museum Friday afternoon demanding the release of the hostages Hamas took and bringing awareness to their plight.
Rabbi Chaim Dalfin, author and Chasidic historian shares interesting facts, many revealed for the first time. The purpose of his program is to inspire all but especially the youth. Watch another installment here on CrownHeights.info.
In a stinging rebuke disseminated across social media, Rabbi’s Yosef Braun and Rabbi Avraham Osdoba of the Crown Heights Bais Din made it clear that people should be vigilant, but should act this Shabbos as they act every Shabbos. Rabbi Braun forcefully makes it clear that no person is authorized to make any claims in the name of the Bais Din, and that there is no heter to carry weapons this shabbos, even with a Shinoi.
Shabbos at the BESHT: Rabbi Mendel Mintz is the shliach to Aspen, Colorado. He will be giving this week’s lecture on what shlichus is like in a resort town all year.
The Chabad on Campus International student Pegisha-Shabbaton is underway, with almost 1,200 students coming in from around the world to spend Shabbos in Crown Heights.
Being that this Tes Kislev is the 250th year since the birth of the Mitteler Rebbe, (who was born in 5534/1773), I decided to write a few articles about some aspects of his life. These stories are taken from the sefer, Sippurim Noraim, [written by Reb Yaakov Cadaner) which is known to be accurate. The Frierdiker Rebbe gave it to the Rebbe to read during his Sheva brochos.
In this week’s Dvar Torah, Rabbi Katzman delves into story of Avraham and how his story can be manifested in our service of Hashem to this day.
Ever since the first commercial car radio was invented a century ago, driving and listening have gone hand in hand. Over the years, the old Motorola was replaced by more advanced devices, such as the 8-track, the cassette player, the CD player, and now satellite radio and streaming services.
For nearly seven years I have been so close to monsters who desire blood, my blood, and the blood of every Jew, but! it never felt that way. Never felt that way until that morning of Simchas Torah.
Yitzchok and Bina (nee Serebryanski) Lerman from Crown Heights had a baby boy!
Amid war in Israel, hundreds of students, alumni, faculty members, Chabad emissaries from around the US, and local and state officials gathered at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the school’s Chabad Center for Jewish Life and Living and to take part in the grand opening of its new 27,000-square-foot Jewish student center and dormitory.
Chabad of Rural and Regional Australia, along with Chabad of North Queensland, hosted a challah bake this week in solidarity with Israel. The group who attended included young families and seniors.
A series of classes for men on Taharas Hamishpacha have added extra dimensions this week with three classes starting Sunday in multiple languages.
In connection with the mission of Avraham Avinu in our parsha – to proclaim the name of G-d and teach monotheism to the world, we present a letter of the Rebbe written to a doctor, where the Rebbe explains that the essence of Jewish monotheism is that there is unity everywhere and connect this idea to the body.