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Parshas Kedoshim and Significance of Hakhel Today

As we embark upon the latter half of this momentous year of Hakhel, one may ask the significance of Hakhel at this point in time. To shed light on this matter, Vaad Or Vechom Hahiskahsrus has presented an excerpt from the Sicha of Shabbos Parshas Acharei-Kedoshim 5748, in which the Rebbe addresses this very concern.

The “Brooklyn Pigeons” To Face Off at The Annual RCCS Charity Hockey Tournament Like Lubavitchers

The Brooklyn Pigeons hockey team, composed mostly of Chabad Lubavitch residents of Crown Heights, is gearing up to participate in the 5th annual RCCS Charity Hockey tournament. This year’s tournament will be held at the Ice Line Arena in West Chester, Pennsylvania, and will raise funds for RCCS (Rofeh Cholim Cancer Society), a non-profit organization that provides support to Jewish cancer patients and their families.

Met @Chabad Shadchanim: Working Hard and Loving Every Moment

“For the people in our community who want to marry someone Jewish, there’s a glaring problem: they have no idea where to go.” That’s how Chaish Mentz, shluchah to Forsyth County, Georgia, describes the situation in her community. Enter Met @Chabad, the innovative program from Chabad Young Professionals that has taken the Jewish dating scene by storm.

Picture of the Day

Holocaust survivor Elza Metal, the matriarch of the Lubavitch Metal family, turned 100 today and was recognized by New York City Mayor Eric Adams through a proclamation naming today Elza Metal Day. Happy Birthday Elza!