
BDE: Mr. Jonathan Ottenstein, OBM
With great sadness we report the passing of Mr. Jonathan Ottenstein OBM, a Crown Heights resident and father. He passed away on Thursday, the 21st of Av, 5782. Updated with Levaya Information
With great sadness we report the passing of Mr. Jonathan Ottenstein OBM, a Crown Heights resident and father. He passed away on Thursday, the 21st of Av, 5782. Updated with Levaya Information
A chance encounter between my a young bochur by the name “Yisroel Shem Tov Ehven”, his last name being Ehven, and the Famous Reb Yisroel Shem Tov of Crown Heights, brought smiles to many faces, including theirs.
Apple released a new security update Wednesday as the company revealed alarming vulnerabilities that could enable hackers to take control of certain devices, including iPhones.
Chabad photographer Morde’hai Lubecki provided a tour of the city of Geneva through the lens of his camera, catching the breathtaking views of the city and its surrounding area.
The Rebbe addresses the concern of one writing about the dire global situation – in those years, the nuclear buildup, and what could be done to bring about a more peaceful world. The Rebbe’s insightful letter includes some practical points for the individual to consider and implement – advice certainly pertinent in our present time as well, of global unrest.
Watch a recap of an amazing sixth week at Gan Yisroel Parksville 5782/2022.
The idyllic lakefront town of Chautauqua, in Western New York, just over the Pennsylvania state line, was a serene spot, a place where about 10,000 people stay over the summer, engrossed in intellectual activity, culture, and recreation. That tranquility was shattered on Friday, Aug. 12, when novelist Salman Rushdie was stabbed on stage at the Chautauqua Institute’s amphitheater, a little before 11 a.m.
As city leaders work toward making outdoor dining a permanent fixture in New York City, a new initiative is underway to remove outdoor dining structures that were left behind when restaurants shut down.
The Talmidim of YSP Morristown said a tearful goodbye as they boarded the buses that ended the incredible summer of 5782. Staff and campers shared their farewells, but the summer memories will remain forever.
Professor Zvi Malachi, a retired senior lecturer at the Department of Hebrew Literature in the University of Tel Aviv, is the founder of the Haberman Institute for Literary Research and the Museum of Jewish Heritage in Israel. He was interviewed in January of 2015.
Shliach in Morocco, Rabbi Levi Banon was invited to meet with Rabbi Yaakov Dov Teitelbaum, the Siggeter Rov and the son of the Satmar Rebbe, to discuss a number of important issues.
In just a few short weeks, the king will be in the field. Ayeka – Where will you be?
With momentum building and wind in their sails, the team behind the wildly popular new Met@Chabad program is rolling out the next phase.
The holy day of Shabbos is the highlight of the week, and popular singer Yaakov Shwekey makes that clear in his new music video “Baruch Hashem It’s Shabbos”.
An old danger has resurfaced in the United States that had ravaged the children of the world for generations. Polio, a virus that can leave people paralyzed, was detected in the NYC city for the first time in decades.
Listen to this incredible conversation the Rebbe had with a notable figure on change, and how small changes in the home can effect many generations.
Historian Rabbi Yehuda Geberer dedicated his recent history podcast to covering the life and accomplishments of the Rebbe’s father, Rav Levi Yitzchak Schneerson.