
Video: The Rebbe’s Approach to July 4th
In connection with July 4th, JEM presents a special video of the Rebbe about the foundation of the United States of America.
In connection with July 4th, JEM presents a special video of the Rebbe about the foundation of the United States of America.
Watch as this Jew shares one of his experiences that took place between him and the Rebbe as his wife was scheduled to head into surgery for the third time. The video was taken at the Chabad of the Airport Booth in Miami, FL.
Random graffiti or encoded messages? The mystery of the ancient messages on the plastered walls of the Second-Temple Period Ritual Bath (Miqveh).
In the summer of 1968, Rabbi Moshe Feller was invited to be a visiting scholar at Bnai Brith’s Youth Leadership camp in Pennsylvania. When some of the teenagers asked him to Farbreng with them in honor of Yud Beis Tammuz, he reluctantly agreed, giving up his chance to enjoy the Rebbe’s Farbrengen in New York. Or so he thought…
On the morning of August 27th, 1776, British forces advanced towards the main American camp situated on Brooklyn Heights. Some American regiments were stationed on the strategically important Heights of Guan, which encompassed present-day Crown Heights.
The NASCAR racing cars roared through Chicago city streets on Sunday reaching speeds of well- over 100 miles an hour. Watching from a 20th-floor apartment overlooking the city while sharing kosher food and words of Torah were members of the city’s South Loop Jewish community who had gathered in the home of Musky and Rabbi Mordechai Gershon, co-directors of Chabad-Lubavitch Jewish Center of South Loop.
Eight people were injured in a suspected terrorist ramming attack in Tel Aviv Tuesday afternoon. The terrorist has been identified as a 23-year-old resident of the Mount Hebron region.
The Summer Learning Program hit series is returning for Summer 5783 in Crown Heights, each week there will be Shiurim on a variety of intriguing topics by leading magidei shiurim.
Due to the increasing demand for Judaism in Jurmala, the popular tourist location on the shores of the Gulf of Riga and just west of the capital, a new young and vibrant Rabbi has relocated to the city and will be acting alongside the current synagogue’s rabbi.
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the neighborhood south of Crown Heights was known as “Pigtown.” The boundaries were roughly Malbone St. (today Empire Blvd.), Midwood St., Albany Ave, and Nostrand Ave. Primarily inhabited by a small population of mostly low-income Italians and Irish.
On Sunday night, Yeshiva Torah Ohr, Bais Menachem of North Miami Beach, and Congregation Magen Dovid hosted a farbrengen to celebrate the liberation of the Friederker Rebbe.
Oholei Torah Zal, and Rabbi Elchonon Lesches, the Dean of the Beis Medrash Oholei Torah, have released the list of bochurim who will be heading across the globe for this upcoming year’s ‘Bochur Shlichus’.
The Chabad Young Professionals Encounter: Los Angeles Shabbaton is set to unite young Jewish professionals from across the western United States for an immersive and uplifting Shabbos experience of connection and growth.
The following statement was released by Agudath Israel of America on New York City’s Substantial Equivalency Determinations released last week.
The following audio is a compilation of the Rebbe’s perspective on the meaning of the summer in avodas Hashem given by Rabbi Michoel Seligson.
Alternate side parking (street cleaning) and parking meter regulations are suspended on Independence Day, July 4.
Hundreds of young Shluchim gathered virtually to mark a year of fun and learning at the grand finale of MyShliach’s weekly Chassidus Club program.