
“Vayiten L’Cha”, A Torah from R’ Shmaryahu Noach of Babruisk Published From Manuscript
A remarkable Torah from R’ Shmaryahu Noach of Babruisk, the grandson of the Tzemach Tzedek, has been published from manuscript for the first time.
A remarkable Torah from R’ Shmaryahu Noach of Babruisk, the grandson of the Tzemach Tzedek, has been published from manuscript for the first time.
Misaskim is there for Klal Yisrael 365 days a year, holding their hands during the darkest moments. To better serve the community, Misaskim has opened three brand-new branches — one in Edison, N.J., another in Linden, N.J., and a third in Crown Heights, N.Y. These communities have seen tremendous growth and were each ready to welcome their own local branch.
The National Weather Service has announced a Wind Advisory for parts of New York City as a cold front moves into the area Wednesday.
University students Madeline and Benjamin bring all their biggest questions on Judaism to the table, ranging from topics like Messiah and sin to feminism and family. Rabbi Manis Friedman, the most popular Rabbi on YouTube, offers answers and insights you didn’t see coming.
Veteran camp director opens up about her challenges with a generation that’s constantly connected—and her brave initiative to outsmart screens.
This fascinating lecture was delivered at the 16th annual National Jewish Retreat, where the lecturer delved into the ten commandments and what are the underlying structure behind them.
Roughly 128 Jewish passengers were denied boarding and 2 were allowed to board Lufthansa Flight 401. If the airline paid out $21,000 to each of them, that would be an expense of about $2.7 million. Are there any lessons to be learned from the disturbing incident?
The pot has turned hot! Surpassing the half-million-dollar mark, the Ten Yad Grand-Split is on track to surpass last year’s whopping sum of $748,390 and become a life-changing raffle.
Since Tishrei 5783 began, Rabbi Shlomie Naparstek, director of The Moshiach Office at Merkos 302, has overseen the professional production of a daily, one-minute podcast on inyonei geulah u’moshiach entitled the Daily Boost.
Summer may be long gone, but participants of this year’s CTeen Summer trips are still basking in its warmth. It’s months later and tens of young men are still wrapping tefillin, dozens of young women recite the evening Shema and many utilize their afternoons to study Torah.
Schneur Zalman Gurary (Crown Heights) to Nechama Simpson (Crown Heights) L’Chaim: Tonight, Tuesday, at Eshel
Students from Moscow’s University of Sociology came to learn and volunteer at the Shaarei Tzedek Chesed Center in the Marina Roscha neighborhood. It ended with a memorable moment with their professor.
At the International Kinus Hashluchim, the Young Shluchim from across the globe also participated in their own Kinus. Here is the official Kinus Tzeurei Hashluchim “Young Shluchim” Annual photo.
In accordance with state law and court precedent, Mayor Adams’ directive clarifies that outreach workers, city-operated hospitals, and first responders have the legal authority to provide care to New Yorkers when severe mental illness prevents them from meeting their own basic human needs to the extent that they are a danger to themselves.
Mikvah.org in collaboration with MASK is happy to announce their upcoming three part series on Shalom Bayis: “It All Starts At Home”. A wonderful lineup of presenters will be covering three main topics.
Zelig Feldman (Cholon, EY) to Bracha Mondshine (Moscow, Russia) L’Chaim: Tonight, Tuesday, 8:00pm at Lubavitcher Yeshiva Crown Street
A female soldier was seriously injured in a terrorist ramming attack in Samaria Tuesday morning. The terrorist was killed.