
Kenosha, Wisconsin, Gets New Jewish Home in Stunning Turnaround
After three years of meticulous planning fell apart, Rabbi Tzali and Rivkie Wilschanski found a new home for their 118-year-old Jewish community in just three days.
After three years of meticulous planning fell apart, Rabbi Tzali and Rivkie Wilschanski found a new home for their 118-year-old Jewish community in just three days.
Need a ride to your voting station? Crown Heights United is offering rides to the polls for local seniors and anyone else with hardships getting to the polls.
A call to action was broadcast to over 10,500 Crown Heights residents today with voting booths opening in mere hours. The race is tight, and every vote counts.
It’s the final hours of the Live with Geulah Now! curriculum discount and teachers are encouraging teachers to take advantage of this golden opportunity.
Rabbi Shimon Posner of Rancho Mirage, CA faced down the often-voiced question of surplus yungerleit for shlichus positions in an Op-Ed that points out the ever growing and shifting foundation that makes up the world of Shlichus.
On marathon Sunday, a picture of a gentleman who is 77 putting on tefillin for the first time was posted. The back story of this photo actually started at the beginning of August.
Rabbi Chaim and Esty Zippel were appointed as the newest Chabad Shluchim to Utah, and will be establishing Chabad of Utah County.
Here is a Nostalgic Moment with Avraham Fried singing “Acheinu” at Yad Eliyahu in late 1986.
Alternate side parking will be suspended on November 8, 2022, for Election Day. Parking meters remain in effect.
How cool would this be if this was the FDNY’s new Fire Engine siren? Latter 102 in Williamsburg blasted out the Jewish tunes as the NYC Marathon finished up Sunday, bringing curious children and adults flocking to the station.
The conclusion that “Shluchim” are tier #1 and “non-Shluchim” are tier #2, is absolutely incorrect. Op-Ed by Rabbi Yitzchok Minkowicz of Chabad of Southwest Florida
In 2019, an excavation led by Israel Antiquities Authority archaeologists Dr. Uzi Ad and Dr. Anna Eirich uncovered an ancient pottery kiln in Motza, near Jerusalem. Broken clay oil lamps with fingerprints, were found scattered all around the kiln dated it to the Byzantine period, about 1500 years ago.
The Lechaim was one of the first publications out there to be published weekly and taken by thousands of bochurim every Friday on mivtzoyim. In an ultimate historic throwback, here is a picture of the first weeks edition.
In the most recent episode of “Real Talk With Hadassah Chen” the guest star was Rabbi Manis Friedman, a Lubavitch Rabbi who has been named as YouTubes most popular Rabbi.
A New York Times journalist came by the Rebbe during dollars and found the Rebbe making a request of him.
We have heard countless times online, on social media, and on WhatsApp, to get out and vote for Lee Zeldin. This is the reason why. Op-Ed by Yakov Zeitz
The world famous Shloime Zionce and Meaningful Minute come together to present a riveting original film featuring the survival and sacrifice of Jewry in Russia.