
Tribute To Mrs. Ratza (Ray) Schildkraut OBM
Author and Historian Rabbi Chaim Dalfin gives a moving tribute to Mrs. Ratza (Ray) Schildkraut OBM a second grade teacher at Beis Rivkah and fountain of information and inspiration.
Author and Historian Rabbi Chaim Dalfin gives a moving tribute to Mrs. Ratza (Ray) Schildkraut OBM a second grade teacher at Beis Rivkah and fountain of information and inspiration.
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Shavuos at the BESHT: The BESHT Center has provided a list of lecturers and Shiurim taking place Shavuos night for the Crown Heights community.
Experience the awe-inspiring journeys of 190 young Bochurim as they embark on an extraordinary mission to spread the spirit of Shavuos to 95 remote Jewish communities across the US and South America.
During Pesach in 1942 (5702), amidst the backdrop of World War II, the Frierdiker Rebbe delivered a poignant address, acknowledging the profound suffering. Urging unity and fortification of Yiddishkeit, he established “Chevras Mishnayos Ba’al Peh” within the organization “Machaneh Yisrael.”
Mr. Nissim Mizrahi has been living with his family in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, since 1983. He worked there as a retail store manager and warehouse manager – until he retired last year – and remains an active member in the local Chabad house. He was interviewed in February 2014.
MyShliach is thrilled to announce the opening of registration for its 4th annual MyShliach Virtual Camp. Initially started as a response to the pandemic, MyShliach at Merkos 302 launched a new style of camp that challenged the norms of standard programs.
A special presentation featuring first-hand accounts of the Rebbe’s care and involvement in the marriages of his Chassidim.
We share a letter of the Rebbe written on Isru Chag, Shavuos, with its timely message of being “engaged in Torah.”
An ancient Torah scroll dating back more than 200 years was delicately mended and renewed and then inaugurated at a festive ceremony in the Great Synagogue of the Siberian Jewish community of Irkutsk. It was dedicated in honor of the community’s partners and supporters across the globe.
Chabad F.R.E.E. NYC will iyH be distributing fresh produce, dairy products and other food staples for Shavuos today beginning at 7:00 PM on President between Schenectady and Utica, in middle of the block.
What are the 3 fundamental beliefs of Judaism? What is the Jewish view of Israel? What is Judaism’s proof of God’s existence? Rabbi Chaim Hanoka, Co-director of Chabad of Pasadena, California, responds to some of the most popular and pressing questions regarding Jewish life and faith.
Another fire sent flames and smoke billowing into the air of Crown Heights Wednesday morning after a vacant building went up in flames.
The Lubavitch Educational Center (LEC) is thrilled to announce the successful conclusion of a magnificent Hiskashrus and Shavuos project, which has showcased the exceptional creativity and mastery of its students. This project has taken students on a journey of Hiskashrus, learning, and artistic expression, resulting in a collection of awe-inspiring presentations.
This past Sunday, the halls of Nosson’s Shul in Crown Heights echoed with the joyous sounds of young boys celebrating a major milestone in their early Chinuch. Darchai Menachem hosted Siddur and Chumash parties for their Pre1a and first-grade classes, respectively.
This week, the essays on the Book of Bamidbar (Numbers)—the fourth volume in this series—have been published online, allowing students of all backgrounds to delve into the Rebbe’s teaching on the weekly Torah portion for the next several months, when we read through the Book of Bamidbar every Shabbat.
Welcomed by hundreds of community members and guests, the Chief Rabbi of Russia Berel Lazar paid a formal visit to the Jewish Community of Bryansk in anticipation of the Shavuot holiday. During his visit, he toured the city’s historic Synagogue which was recently re-inaugurated.
Among the many mitzvahs of the Torah, few are as unique as Hakhel. What sets Hakhel apart from other mitzvahs? Its inclusivity.