
10:00PM: Tanya Applied Episode 63 With Rabbi Simon Jacobson
Tanya Applied Episode 63 With Rabbi Simon Jacobson. The Tanya Applied radio show is broadcast every Saturday night, 10:00PM–10:30PM EDT.
Tanya Applied Episode 63 With Rabbi Simon Jacobson. The Tanya Applied radio show is broadcast every Saturday night, 10:00PM–10:30PM EDT.
Rabbi Chaim Dalfin, author and Chasidic historian shares interesting facts, many revealed for the first time. The purpose of his program is to inspire all but especially the youth. Watch another installment here on CrownHeights.info.
The Lubavitcher Yeshiva Simcha Hall on Crown and Albany in Crown Heights was swarming with hundreds of boys this past Thursday evening, 10 Sivan, ready to receive their long-awaited “sefarim vouchers” that they earned this year by attending Yeshivas Erev.
Gan Yisroel of Crown Heights boy’s day camp is happy to announce that it will be opening for its ninth summer. Running out of Yeshiva Darchei Menachem’s premises, Gan Yisroel campers come from literally all of the neighborhood yeshivas and many other schools and preschools.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is expected to announce the cancellation of the requirement of a Covid test for passengers entering the United States.
This Shabbos at the BESHT: Rabbi Lev Yakov Voskoboynik will spend a fascinating evening sharing his life story, “From Tennis Player to Tomim, A Life Changing Story of a City Champion Tennis Player to a Chabad Rabbi.”
I was sent this story written by the KolBo (who lived in the late 13th and early 14th century), and I thought that, being that on Sunday we are beginning to say tachanun once again, many people would enjoy the insight on why we say the long V’hu Rachum on Monday and Thursday.
Last week Kollel Anash of Crown Heights had the privilege of hosting a shiur on the topic of educating children by Rabbi Nachman Yosef Twerski of Crown Heights.
In this weeks Dvar Torah, Rabbi Katzman delves into the unique service of the Priestly Blessing, and it’s special role in Judaism.
A thief was arrested Thursday evening thanks to the collaboration between the NYPD and Crown Heights Shomrim.
As thousands of Jewish soldiers put their lives on the line storming the beaches of Normandy on D-Day, June 6th, 1944, many thousands more flocked to Shuls across the United States to pray for their relatives and friends. This photo, taken on D-Day and make available through the Library of Congress, shows a Manhattan Shul holding all day prayers. The shul is now the home of the Chabad of Chelsea.
Yankie and Chana (nee Lerman) Denburg from Coral Springs, FL had a baby boy!
Eastern Parkway and Albany Ave became the center of attention Thursday night when NYPD officers chased down a biker, and after a scuffle, placed him under arrest.
For the past 26 months, an online Health Declaration has been required of all passengers traveling to Israel. It may now be filled in from as as early as 10 days before departure to Israel.
Yudi Namdar (Gothenburg, Sweden) to Yehudis Telsner (Brookyn, NY)
Chabad of the Conejo is inviting old and new friends (and curious viewers) around the world to tune in to its “Virtual Gala ‘22” – a variety show of nostalgia, entertainment and inspiration – to be livestreamed on Wednesday, June 15th, beginning at 7:00 pm (Pacific time).
Having just received the Torah – with its multitude of mitzvos and seeming complexity – we share a letter of the Rebbe in which he explains the principle of SIMPLICITY, which determines the function of faith and by extension nature, with its multiplicity and complexity.