Hebrew School Hits the Road
In November 2022, Rabbi Mottel and Nechama Gurevitz opened Chabad of Coquitlam. “It started with Hebrew school,” Rabbi Gurevitz says, “but it’s become a real community.”
In November 2022, Rabbi Mottel and Nechama Gurevitz opened Chabad of Coquitlam. “It started with Hebrew school,” Rabbi Gurevitz says, “but it’s become a real community.”
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I am a member of the Crown Heights Jewish community. I was also privileged to be a part of the ad hoc committee that went all out to elect Crystal Hudson back in 2021. However, having worked to elect someone does not give me the obligation to stand by quietly when they say or do something wrong.
Abe Kugielsky is a antiques Judaica expert and photojournalist of Hasidic Life in America. He sat down for a portrait with Yisroel Teitelbaum of The Jew Project.
Yonason and Devorah Adler are retired system analysts for the Social Security Administration currently residing in Baltimore. They were both interviewed in February, 2024.
MASK and IDCC will once again partner with NCFJE to sponsor the street fair following the Great Lag B’Omer Parade, making it the largest in recent memory.
Laizer Rosenberg (Monsey, NY) to Shaindel Gotlieb (Lomita, CA) L’Chaim: Tonight, Thursday, 8:30pm at Rubashkin’s 1349 President Street
Series on Trauma: Episode 8 – Parenting in a Post-October 7th World. The series addresses questions regarding trauma following the massacre of October 7th and the surge of global anti-Semitism.
A new scientific study of unprecedented scope has managed to accurately date findings from the First Temple period that were discovered in the city of David, shedding light on events mentioned in the Bible.
Join us for an unforgettable evening at The Rabbinical College Annual Founders Gala on June 20th. We’re thrilled to honor two incredible individuals, Joe Piscopo, and Ron Beit, for their remarkable contributions and dedication.
What’s that Yellow Flag? News reporter stumped as a Mashiach Flag flies at UCLA protest.
With great sadness we report the passing of R’ Nachum Mizrachi OBM, a Lubavitcher Chossid from Kfar Chabad. He passed away on Thursday, the 24th of Nissan, 5784.
Agudath Israel of America applauds the U.S. House of Representatives for passing the Antisemitism Awareness Act (H.R. 6090) which will provide another critical weapon in the fight against the scourge of antisemitism on campus.
A series of regional winter seminars, attended by Jewish students from dozens of surrounding cities and towns, drew hundreds of enthusiastic youngsters eager to develop their Jewish identity and spirituality and gain deep knowledge and a stronger connection to Jewish ideals, values, and traditions.
The New York City Rent Guidelines Board passed a preliminary vote Tuesday for increases for rent-stabilized apartments.
Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez today announced that a 33-year-old man from Crown Heights, Brooklyn has been indicted for felony assault and related charges for allegedly punching a 57-year-old woman in the face unexpectedly and with no provocation, breaking her jaw.