
Record Number of Bochurim Pass Hanachos Mivtza
A remarkable 350 Bochurim have successfully completed this year’s Hanachos program, a joint initiative of the Vaad Hatmimim and JEM.
A remarkable 350 Bochurim have successfully completed this year’s Hanachos program, a joint initiative of the Vaad Hatmimim and JEM.
This summer, participants from across North America will click into their bikes and lace up their sneakers for an extraordinary and inspiring event: Tour de Simcha 2023, the premier women’s cycling and running event in support of Chai Lifeline.
The new Jeffrey D. Schwartz Community Center in Taiwan has been called a work of art. The $16 million complex spans 22,500 square feet and is home to an upscale kosher restaurant, a 300-capacity ballroom, a Judaica museum, a synagogue, classrooms and a luxurious mikvah with a gold-leaf ceiling.
Now in its third year, more than 250 children devoted their time to studying “Vivre son Judaisme” and participated in quarterly tests tailored to their respective levels.
The parents, grandparents and Yeshiva Hanhallah of Yeshivas Tomchei Temimim Lubavitch of Queens, gathered Sunday, to mark the graduation of the Shiur Daled from Mesivta. Joining them in their celebration as well, were the Talmidim who memorized the entire Masechta Gittin by heart
Rabbi Dr. Edward Reichman, MD, a distinguished Professor of Emergency Medicine, Education, and Bioethics at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, will be a keynote speaker at the upcoming Chicken Soup Conference for Shluchim organized by Chabad on Call at Merkos 302.
Rabbi Manis Friedman and his brother, singer Avraham Fried, joined the Campus Shluchim at the Chabad on Campus International Kinus HaShluchim for a night of song and soulful inspiration.
Young Professionals from around the US are set to converge on Mexico City for an exciting five-day expedition this summer.
Rabbi Meyer Shlomo and Chaya Mushka (nee Goldman) Brook have been announced as the new Shluchim headin to the University of Florida in Gainesville to grow Chabad’s activities.
Rabbi Marvin Hier has dedicated his life to fighting antisemitism. As the founder of the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles, and having represented the Jewish world before presidents, and world religious leaders, he certainly knows a thing or two about combating antisemitism and dealing with assimilation.
When Rabbi Mendy Matusof, the Chabad shliach to Pau in southern France, heard that there was finally going to be an all-French language trip to Israel for Jewish teenage girls, it lit a light bulb in his head.
The Central Gimmel Tammuz Farbrengen arranged by Aguch which will be taking place in Crown Heights Thursday night.
A tefillin workshop was given by Harav Tzvi Schmalberg at The Oholei Torah Mesivta on Rosh Chodesh Tamuz התשפ”ג. The bachurim learned the correct place to put tefillin on the head and practiced as well, in a hands on workshop, how to adjust the straps.
With great sadness we report the untimely passing of Shoshi Blau OBM, a Chabad girl from Beitar Illit who was severely injured after being struck by a truck.
Author and Historian Rabbi Chaim Dalfin gives and insightful and heartfelt tribute to Rabbi Meir Harlig OBM, a Mashbak of the Rebbe and Gabbai in 770.
Rabbi Mendel and Sara Piekarski, together with their son Avraham Abba will be moving on Shlichus to Beverlywood, California to expand the activities and direct the Adult Education and Youth Programming.
The second terrorist involved in the deadly shooting attack at a gas station near Eli has been eliminated by security forces.