
INBOX: Let Me Not Tell You A Story
Once upon a time, something remarkable happened that I can’t tell you about. I’m bursting because I cannot share them, but I so badly want to.
Once upon a time, something remarkable happened that I can’t tell you about. I’m bursting because I cannot share them, but I so badly want to.
Shmulik Frenkel (Kfar Chabad, Israel) to Racheli Levenhartz (Kiev, Ukraine)
On signs, walls, ATMs, mailboxes, and trucks, Crown Heights’s own graffiti artist, nicknamed “Isaiah 53” has been tagging the scenes of the community with his signature work, the scrawled words “Isaiah 53”. So who is this mysterious man?
Following the breach of the Kakhovka dam in Southern Ukraine earlier this week, Ukrainian Jews are boarding buses and fleeing the country towards Poland. Chabad of Poland is preparing to receive and shelter the group in Warsaw.
For individuals with special medical needs who wish to visit the Ohel on Gimmel Tammuz, please fill out the form to reserve advanced arrangements for accessibility.
We present a comprehensive list of Airfare discounts available to Anash and Shluchim traveling to New York Area Airports ahead of Gimmel Tammuz 5783 (2023).
Marking an important stage in a lifetime of intensive Torah study and ready to serve Jewish communities around the world, 147 young rabbis congregated with family and friends on Sunday, June 9, at the Chabad-affiliated Rabbinical College of America in Morristown, N.J.
Mayor Eric Adams announced on Sunday that the city would increase the minimum wage for delivery workers to $17.96. The current base pay for delivery workers in the city is around $7 an hour.
Michoel Muchnik grew up during the hippie movement and got swept up in the counterculture. Through a deep search for something more, he encountered the path of Judaism he now lives by. He uses art to communicate and portray some of his favorite Hassidc ideas. This is his story.
A group of talmidim in the acclaimed Online Smicha program led by Rabbi Nachman Wilhelm got tested by Rabbi Yossi Marlow this week.
In the suburbs of Moscow, Yeshiva Ketana “Tomchei Tmimim” of Istra celebrated the completion of Mivtza Torah that was run by the students of Shiur Gimmel under “Attah”, in which the participants learned additional material outside of their regular classes.
Rabbi Simon Jacobson shares the inside story behind the publishing of Kovetz Chof Ches Sivan, and the distribution of the Kovetz on the 50th anniversary of the Rebbe and Rebbetzin’s safe arrival in the United States.
Long a center for Kabbalah scholars, the Library now has the world’s largest and most important collection of scrolls containing ilanot – diagrams illustrating Jewish esoteric teachings – dating to the 17th century, some over 11M long.
Record participation marks the success of the Moshiach Chidon Final as Lubavitch Mesivtas worldwide look forward to the Grand Banquet.
A fourteen-year-old Jewish boy playing with his toy laser was targeted in Crown Heights Sunday by a group of non-Jewish youth who stole his laser and assaulted him.
The National Weather Service and New York City Emergency Management have warned New York City residents of impending thunderstorms and heavy rain expected to hit the area Monday afternoon.
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