
Tut Altz To Expand Demographical Reach In Upcoming Year
Moshiach products and programs designed for all ages and affiliations set to hit the market this year.
Moshiach products and programs designed for all ages and affiliations set to hit the market this year.
A Shiur for Hebrew speakers will take place in Crown Heights Sunday with special guest Rabbi Arik Malkieli. The Shiur will take place on Sunday, 9:30pm, at 690 Midwood St between Troy and Albany Ave.
After 17 years of Shlichus in Pudong – China, the Jewish community dispersed as a result of Covid-19. As Chassidim of the Rebbe, Rabbi Avraham and Nechamie Greenberg and their eleven children are not backing down, and are starting a new Shlichus in Phuket, Thailand.
After experiencing a summer where Moshe saw the wide gap between him and his friends from public school, Moshe entered high school. The day was much longer, and the subjects were more difficult and he was struggling. His best friend Gavriel was learning in a different yeshiva, so he didn’t have a good friend with whom he could study and express his feelings. The school saw that he was frustrated and set up a meeting with his mother to discuss it.
Mendel Kotlarsky (Boca Raton, FL) to Sara Batya Saidof (Miami, FL) L’Chaim: Sunday, August 27th,7:30pm at The Arches 1394 St. John’s Pl
In this week’s Dvar Torah, Rabbi Katzman explains the concept of “The King In In The Field”, a concept we see during the month of Elul.
Lubavitcher Yosef Potash posted the following miracle story on social media, celebrating the incredible episode of his son, scheduled for a bone marrow transplant, and how it was averted after checking a mezuzah.
The success stories in camp were remarkable, with many campers taking upon themselves new Hachlotas to strengthen in their Yiddishkeit, Chassidshkeit and Hiskashrus to the Rebbe, to which they all wrote in a pan to the Rebbe at the end of camp.
On a sunny Tuesday, hundreds of shluchim from around the Mid-Atlantic region gathered together for a full day of camaraderie, development, and inspiration.
As the new school year begins we present a fascinating letter of the Rebbe regarding the education of Jewish “special” people – with some points to consider at a forthcoming conference dealing with the needs of special people.
As thousands of people continue to be evacuated following the damage and destruction wrought by wind-swept fires swirling in and around Kelowna, British Columbia, the local Chabad center and Jewish community are providing supplies and lodging for anyone in need.
Campers and staff can’t wait till next summer, but in the meantime are gearing up for shabbatons and reunions that take place throughout the year.
Danny Amrami is a long-standing member of Afula’s Chabad community. Following 29 years of service in the IDF, today he serves as a shochet. He was interviewed in his home in January 2023.
As we begin preparing for Rosh Hashana, the time for reaccepting upon ourselves the kingship of Hashem, it is appropriate to speak about two very important and sensitive topics: Tznius and Beards.
The Kinus HaMechanchim presented the opportunity for principals from mosdos with similar objectives to talk shop. Rabbi Lustig led a large group of principals of chadorim. Rabbi Kaplan led a smaller group of day school principals and Rabbi Newman led of group of CEOs, heads of schools where the buck stops.
Two of the last countries in the world to have Tanya’s printed can now be checked off the list as a father and son duo traveled to the far flung locations to print the Tanya’s according to the Rebbe’s Horaa.
“Rubbing (metaphorically) shoulders with royalty”. Rabbi Danny Yaffe of CBD Chabad, had the honor of blowing shofar for Mrs Tzippy Oliver, a member of Melbourne’s Chabad-Lubavitch community, known for her devotion to the disabled community and for good works in the Jewish community who received Australia’s highest civilian medal from Queen Elizabeth II in 2016.