
Chabad on Call Shluchim “Share a Smile” With Those Under Medical Care
A new initiative from Chabad on Call is bringing the joy of Adar to one of the most challenging environments – the halls of hospitals and medical centers.
A new initiative from Chabad on Call is bringing the joy of Adar to one of the most challenging environments – the halls of hospitals and medical centers.
After a successful inaugural year, the Moshiach Office at Merkos 302’s Festival of the Future is back with a new theme and a day-long program for all ages.
Following last year’s successful ‘30 Letters – 30 Days’ program, launched in connection with the Rebbe’s 120th birthday, Vaad Or Vechom Hahiskashrus and Soul Words is pleased to announce that the program will once again be offered to Chassidim around the world in the thirty days leading up to the Rebbe’s birthday on Yud-Alef Nissan.
Rabbi Gershon Avtzon, Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivas Lubavitch Cincinnati, made special trips to Columbus (state capital), where he met with the Lt. Governor and to City Hall of Cincinnati and received the proclamations from the Governor and Mayor.
On Tuesday, a pony farm visited Lubavitcher Yeshiva Preschool. The Temimim put on a crown and got to ride the pony like Mordechai riding the king’s horse in the Purim story.
One of multiple top-prize winning lottery ticket for New York’s Take 5 Lottery drawn last night was purchased in a Crown Heights liquor store.
A classic book on the teachings of the Rebbe by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks is back in print, complete with new cover art and design.
Over fifty Jewish teenagers from across the remote region gathered in the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk for an uplifting and enriching long-weekend seminar and Shabbaton organized by FJC’s Jewish Youth movement, EnerJew.
Chabad photographer Mordechai Lubecki photographed the Kever of Shimon Ben Yaakov Avinu in Eretz Yisroel.
Because of a change in federal law, the SNAP Emergency Allotments came to an end after the February 2023 deposits, making March the first month where SNAP benefits are returning to pre-COVID levels.
Watch as Rabbi Ephraim Moscowitz OBM, who passed away this week, shares his story of his interactions with the Rebbe.
Rabbi Isser Zalman Weisberg used to live in Ontario where he served as a rabbi in several cities and taught Talmud in various high schools and institutions of higher education. Presently, he lives with his family in Pomona, New York, and was interviewed in January of 2016.
Listen how the Rebbe explains the way to handle failure and pain.
Elchanan Lehrer (Yerushalayim) to Shterny Dubov (Crown Heights)
As part of an ongoing effort this Hakhel year, campus shluchim from around the globe have been organizing regional Pegishah events, made possible with a generous grant from Chabad on Campus International.
by Kayla Rosen – chabad.org Young Jewish leaders from across North America walked in the footsteps of the Jews of Poland last month and explored what it means to be Jewish today. Chabad Young Professionals from Raleigh, N.C., the Upper […]
In the mid-1980s, before his celebrity portraits graced the covers of “Rolling Stone” magazine and his photography represented the biggest brand names in fashion, Mark Seliger was just a photography apprentice crashing in his yeshivah bochur brother Yoel’s basement apartment in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, N.Y.