
New Shluchim To Caldwell, New Jersey
Mazel Tov to Rabbi Shmuly and Gittel Sputz who will be moving out on Shlichus to Caldwell, NJ.
Mazel Tov to Rabbi Shmuly and Gittel Sputz who will be moving out on Shlichus to Caldwell, NJ.
Starting Monday, service on the 2, 3, 4 and 5 lines will get sped up, providing a quicker ride to and from work for about 900,000 riders.
At a tribute concert commemorating 89 years since the passing of the legendary Cantor Yossele Rosenblatt, Florida Chazzan Aryeh Hurwitz sang Brich Shmey (Ant Hu), a composition by Yossele.
Initially created for a world shut down by Covid, MyShliach virtual camp for young Shluchim launches its third consecutive year.
More than 600 Ukrainian refugees will be given long-term accommodations at a newly opened kosher camp on the South shore of Hungary’s Lake Balaton, thanks a joint effort by EMIH, the Association of Hungarian Jewish Communities, and the Federation of Jewish Communities of Ukraine.
Campus Shluchim from around the world are gathering this week for the Chabad on Campus International Kinus Ha’Shluchim with three days of inspiration, learning, and networking.
The parents, grandparents and Yeshiva Hanhallah of Yeshivas Tomchei Temimim Lubavitch of Queens, gathered Monday, to mark the graduation of the Shiur Daled from Mesivta. Joining them in their celebration as well, were the Talmidim who memorized the entire Masechta Shabbos by heart.
Mendel and Laya (nee Fishman) Raskin from Crown Heights/Houston had Twin Girls!
In a sweeping win for the Crown Heights community, Assembymember for the 43rd District, Brian Cunningham sped past the opposition in Tuesday’s election to easily re-secure position as the Democratic nominee.
U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin has won New York’s Republican gubernatorial primary, clearing the way for him to represent the party in November’s general election.
Gov. Kathy Hochul is one step closer to keeping her job after a win in Tuesday’s Democratic primary.
It was not yet 5:00 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 24, when war was declared on Ukraine. Like their neighbors and friends in Kiev, Rabbi Pinchas and Dina Vishedski were asleep. But even as they slept, they were not forgotten.
The Rebbe almost seemed baffled by the American institution of “summer vacation.” After all, if education, especially a Jewish one, is so vital and important, why would you neglect it for some two months of the year?
In a trip to Berlin to visit the transplanted Odessa orphanage and community, and participate in a wedding of two Ukrainian refugees, the Rebbe’s secretary, Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky, reads the Rebbe’s letter at the chuppah. He is flanked by Rabbis Avremi Wolf of Odessa and Rabbi Yudi Tiechtel of Berlin who is hosting the orphanage and the refugees.
Rabbi Manis Friedman, the internets #1 Most Popular Rabbinical Lecturer, sat down with Yisroel Teitelbaum of The Jew Project.
To accommodate the largest influx of Ohel visitors of the year, the Ohel Bus will once again have buses departing from Crown Heights every half hour. Thanks to generous sponsors, the price of a round-trip ticket is merely $5.
Watch this small snippet from a never before published interview of Reb Yoel Kahan OBM, and Professor Don Seeman. The interview was facilitated by Rabbi Chaim Dalfin, and released in honor of Gimmel Tammuz.