
BESHT: Living with the Parsha
Shabbos at the BESHT: Rabbi Yosef Shmukler runs the smicha program in the kolel of Chabad of Upper West Side of Manhattan. He will be giving this weeks Shiur on Living with the Parsha.
Shabbos at the BESHT: Rabbi Yosef Shmukler runs the smicha program in the kolel of Chabad of Upper West Side of Manhattan. He will be giving this weeks Shiur on Living with the Parsha.
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As is well known during the saga of the Seforim, the Rebbe spoke about the importance of preparing for Yud Shevat especially during the thirty days from the tenth of Teves. Among the points he mentioned, was the instruction that a test should be given following every ten days. Therefore, I am posting a story that is relevant mainly to the students of our schools.
In this week’s Dvar Torah, Rabbi Katzman talks about this weeks Hayom Yom on air quality, which is true in spiritual sense as much as it is in a physical sense.
This series on Crown Heights History has been compiled by @crownheightshistory, a born and raised Crown Heightser, and shows some of the ongoing research taking place.
Living on the rough-and-tumble South Side of Chicago, it had been decades since Jakob, a child of a Holocaust survivor, had been in contact with organized Jewish community life, which is mostly concentrated in the city’s northern sections. By now in his 80s, his health had taken a turn for the worse, and it appeared that his life was coming to an end.
We were given marching orders by our Moshe, our Rebbe. He told us that 770 is Beis Rabeinu Shebibovel, and we have the obligation of expanding the shul as much as is needed in order to accommodate all those who want to come to Beis Rabeinu. But where is the logic?
With Yaakov’s descent to Mitzrayim, starts the journey of the Jewish people in exile, under the rule now of the non-Jews. The Rebbe in his letter explains the concept of “Kindness of the nations is sin” – so that we may be very cautious about the seeming kindness non-Jews may display to Jews. Sadly, many misinterpret this kindness as a positive thing and use it as a basis for closeness with the non-Jews.
The 770 Yeshiva Tomchei Temimim has published a public statement decrying last night’s vandalism and disturbance at a public Moshiach Shiur, calling out the act and saying that those responsible are not students at the Yeshiva.
The regional JewQ Shabbaton in Buenos Aires sparked excitement for Jewish elementary students across Argentina.
On the first day of the 2023 legislative session, NYS Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie announced the appointment of Assemblyman Simcha Eichenstein as the new Assistant Majority Whip of the New York State Assembly.
From House Visits to Whatsapp Mitzvah Challenges, the hundreds of teenagers who joined CTeen this past summer brought the light of Chanukah to their hometowns and beyond.
When a Jew leaves a spiritually warm space for the sake of the Jewish community, he must don extra ‘warm’ garments.
After leaving Yeshiva, many people crave the stimulation, camaraderie and accountability of a great chavrusa. A new service called YungeLights brings that experience to Crown Heights Anash.
Watch this weeks Shazak Parsha Production, with its spellbinding audiovisual storytelling of the parsha and Shazak style animations.
Rabbi Chaim Binjamini established Yeshiva Machane Israel in 1966 and stood at its helm until 2008. He was interviewed in March of 2009 and passed away in October of 2021.
As Young Shluchim count down the final days until the Tzeirei Hashluchim Winter Camp in Lake Worth, FL which is quickly approaching, the Shluchim Office announces the head counselors for the boys division.
Alternate side parking (street cleaning) regulations are suspended on Friday, January 6th for a holiday.