
Local Shtiebles to Get Security Upgrades from the UJA-Federation of New York
Fifty Shtiebles around the highly Jewish areas of Brooklyn will be getting security upgrades thanks to a fund set up by the UJA-Federation.
Fifty Shtiebles around the highly Jewish areas of Brooklyn will be getting security upgrades thanks to a fund set up by the UJA-Federation.
The first ever maamar in Hebrew and German was published today in time for Purim Koton – commemorating the Rebbe’s distribution of ואתה תצוה on פורים קטן תשנ“ב 30 years ago.
Chabad Shluchim to the Former Soviet Union held a special meeting in honor of the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s birthday where they strengthened Emuna and made preparations for Purim and Pesach along with establishing 121 new institutions.
We present a photo gallery of Camp Emunah through the years, beginning in 1954 through the present.
A man driving very drunk Monday evening crashed into multiple cars, took out a parking sign, and ended up attempting to explain himself to Crown Heights Shomrim volunteers before ending up in cuffs.
This week, yaldei hashluchim around the globe will catch their first glimpse of a magazine entirely for them, with MyShliach’s debut of Compass Junior, an exciting supplement to the Chabad House Compass Magazine published quarterly for their parents by Merkos 302.
A bubbling feud in Crown Heights between an evicted tenant and a Jewish landlord spilled over into a clash between bochurim and a group of protesters Monday afternoon.
In preparation for its 9th summer, Yeshivas Kayitz Program Mechina Division has opened registration and announced their head staff, counselors, and learning teachers.
A “Meshulach” going door to door raising money from Balebatim has possibly been identified as a prominent member of the Lev Tahor cult.
As tensions reach the breaking point between Russia and Ukraine, Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky, vice-chairman of Merkos L’inyonei Chinuch, visited the Ohel in Queens where he read a Pan Klali requesting berachos on behalf of the Shluchim in Ukraine.
We invite you to donate to The Rebbetzin Chave Hecht Legacy Campaign where every dollar will be matched for 72 hours. The funds of this one time campaign will be used in securing a down payment for a campgrounds to hold her name.
There are individuals in our community, within our schools, shuls and grocery stores, suffering in silent anguish. Young children have fallen mute to their shock, confusion, and helplessness. Teenagers are uninformed. Many of our victims cannot comprehend the extent of what is happening to them. What do we do NOW?
At the request of the Federal Trade Commission, federal courts in California ordered two Voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP) service providers to turn over information that the agency is seeking as part of ongoing investigations into potentially illegal robocalls.
A Siyum and Hachnosas Sefer Torah was held at Chabad Lubavitch of Fort Lauderdale, FL, on Rosh Chodesh Adar Alef, dedicated in honor of a pillar of the community, Blima (Bernice) Smilowitz, O.B.M. a woman who gave of herself more than would have seemed possible.
A special seder sichos was held in 770 which drew hundreds in learning the last sicha distributed by he Rebbe in 5752.
Over 500 Long Island Hebrew School students and their families gathered to watch a celebration of Torah knowledge
Car thieves and burglars are making a mint in the electronic age by doing what they always have done, trying door handles.