
MTA to Stop Selling MetroCards by the End of the Year
Get ready for the final swipe, MetroCards have a new official end date, according to MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber.
Get ready for the final swipe, MetroCards have a new official end date, according to MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber.
Moshe Reuven’s incredible spiritual journey included an NDE, topping the charts as a musician, business success, becoming a rabbi, and much more.
In the past few hours, Israel has begun expanding its ground operations in Gaza, and IDF forces took control of additional areas in northern Gaza, Channel 12 News reported.
An absurd incident unfolded in Crown Heights Wednesday evening when a young bochur biking on Empire Blvd was struck by a car, and the driver attempted to claim that their car had been hit, and they were the victim.
Capping off an unforgettable Mivtza at Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim Queens “L’Dovka Boi” of hours upon hours of Limud Hatorah, Chayus in Davening & Shmiras Hasdorim, all Tmimim who successfully completed their respective tracks will be treated to an exhilarating bowling and snow tubing trip.
In connection with 9 Adar, the day the Frierdiker Rebbe arrived safely in America and made the statement “אמעריקא איז נישט אנדערש”, “Chassidus with Rabbi Lipsker” is proud to announce the beginning of a new series going through the Sefer “America Iz Nisht Andersh”, a collection of Sichos which the Frierdiker Rebbe said from after his arrival in America.
Meli Spalter (Montville, NJ) to Rochelle Tevardovitz (Miami, FL) L’Chaim: Tonight, 8:00pm at Lubavitcher Yeshiva Crown Street
New York City Department of Transportation (NYC DOT) Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez today announced the city will implement Regional Slow Zones in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, and Staten Island, after launching the first Regional Slow Zone in Manhattan late last year.
by Tzali Reicher – chabad.org In a powerful statement against the rising tide of antisemitism on college campuses across the United States, Adam Hasner—the new president of Florida Atlantic University (FAU) in Boca Raton—marked his inauguration by affixing a mezuzah to […]
The prestigious Wilbur Award, which honors selected journalists in print, broadcast, and digital media, will be awarded to the team behind a photobook on the Rebbe. The award is the highest honor in journalism recognizing the communication of religious ideas.
On Sunday, March 30th, ראש חודש ניסן, Lubavitcher Yeshiva of Crown Heights will perform their Seventh annual “Generation Seven” Production.
Bricks are everywhere— in our homes, office buildings, sidewalks, and streets. But have you ever wondered where they come from and what goes into making them?
For the past 8 years, Jewish Services Canada-Chabad (JSC-Chabad) has sent out an army of dedicated yeshiva students to Canada’s Prisons to bring Joy and light to the Jew’s incarcerated there. Most of the prisons are located outside urban centres and deep into the wooded areas of the countryside. Some volunteers travel 3 hours each way to read Megillah to just a handful of Jews. However, this year, things took a dangerous turn.
Beis Medrash Iyun Tefilla, launched just a few weeks ago, is well underway guiding over 200 participants to take their davening to the next level. A project of Kolel L’Lomdei Dach at Merkos 302, the weekly online shiurim make davening accessible to all. Join the hundreds of chassidim already signed up today!
A new speed camera was installed on Rutland Rd in Crown Heights between Bedford Ave and Rogers Ave. Drivers Beware.
A Drop of Light, in collaboration with MASK, The Long Short Road, and Nevonim, has created a pre-Pesach course for parents of teens, titled “Pesach with Your Teens Home: How to Stay Sane, Safe, & Aware.” The goal of this course is to empower parents—whether or not their child has a mental health diagnosis—to recognize, discuss, and address signs of mental health struggles in a sensitive, caring, and constructive way.
As the Jewish community in southeast Pennsylvania expands, Chabad is growing along with them. Rabbi Avraham and Chanie Deitsch have moved to Media, Pennsylvania to launch a new Chabad center in the city—and the fourth in the county.