
Weekly Dvar Torah: “We Are Not Alone”, The Rebbe’s Voice Echoes Through the Flames
In this week’s Dvar Torah, Rabbi Katzman brings the spiritual and emotional moments of Gimmel Tammuz to life, it’s meaning, effects, and future of the Jewish people.
In this week’s Dvar Torah, Rabbi Katzman brings the spiritual and emotional moments of Gimmel Tammuz to life, it’s meaning, effects, and future of the Jewish people.
As tens of thousands prepare to visit the Ohel over Gimmel Tammuz, Harav Braun of the Crown Heights Beis Din ha released a letter lauding the preparations and highlighting the Kashrus for Kohanim to visit.
The substantial contribution will go directly toward enhancing the camp experience with new sports facilities and activity campers across all camp emunah divisions.
Electrical issues continue to plague Crown Heights, even after the heat wave ha ended, with this photo being taken on President and Albany with the FDNY and Con Edison both on scene for an underground fire.
Leading up to Gimmel Tammuz, Agudas Chasidei Chabad has published a letter to Chabad Chassidim as is their annual custom.
With great sadness we report the passing of Mrs. Miriam Sufrin OBM, a member of Anash of London, UK and matriarch of a large Lubavitch family.
In his letter this week – when we read of the strife of Korach and his congregation – the Rebbe emphasizes the importance and necessity of peaceful and harmonious relationships. The Rebbe advises the people in the congregation whose opinions differ to discuss and settle their differences in a friendly way and gives them some encouraging food for thought.
Despite the rumors, it was a primary, not an election. In November we will head to the polls for the election that really counts: who will be the Mayor of New York City for the next four years.
A tent, reminiscent of Tishrei, was erected Thursday in from of 770 Eastern Parkway. The service lane will be closed until the tent is removed.
In this Podcast series, Rabbi Eli Simpson tackles one of the Torah’s most puzzling confrontations: the violent clash between Dasan and Aviram. But this isn’t just a sibling squabble—it’s a gateway into a deeper narrative of power, fear, and betrayal.
With life, family, and work constantly pulling us in different directions, it’s become easier than ever to say, “I’ll get to it soon” or “I’ll do it later.” But Tzvi Silberstein and 8th Day are here with a powerful reminder: Get it done. Stop pushing things off—just do it.
The MTA’s budget includes a 4% fare hike, as it has every two years, bringing the cost of a single trip to $3. It was originally scheduled to happen in August but will be delayed.
Cheeryos Childcare Center, the much-anticipated center opening in the newly constructed building on Crown Street, has announced to eager parents that they will not be opening in time for the summer due to the FDNY declining to issue a certificate of occupancy.
Lubavitcher Yeshiva is proud to release the full תשפ”ו – 2025–2026 Yeshiva calendar, giving parents and families the ability to plan ahead.
Meir Simcha Silberberg (Chicago, IL) to Yehudis Korf (Miami Beach, FL)
We are living in an era that calls itself sophisticated. We have spreadsheets for shidduchim, filters for photos, and mothers who function more like CEOs of marriage departments than as nurturing guides. And yet, despite—or perhaps because of—all this efficiency, the “Shidduch Crisis” only deepens.
Mr. Zalman Roth owns a plumbing business in Los Angeles. He and his wife Esther were both interviewed in January 2025.