
JLI: Should You Believe Your Horoscope?
Rabbi Ari Sollish explains Judaism view on Astrology. Should You Believe Your Horoscope?
Rabbi Ari Sollish explains Judaism view on Astrology. Should You Believe Your Horoscope?
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As many countries begin easing travel restrictions, Merkos Shlichus is opening registration for this coming Pesach, with the hope that the program will be able to return to normal and even expand.
Chai Lifeline offers five tips for parents speaking to their children regarding the war in Ukraine. Now Translated Into Russian.
Russian President Putin announced the invasion of Ukraine late Wednesday night, and immediately followed it with action. The following is a summary of incidents, numbers and breaking news on the war.
Both sides in the heavily fought dispute between JEM and RebbeDrive have officially filed an agreement in court, forestalling what would have been a terrible chillul Hashem.
Gov Kathy Hochul announced Sunday that the indoor school mask mandate will be lifted this week on March 2nd.
Join children from around the world for a rally in the zchus of a speedy recovery for a young shlucha גוטא בת העניא חסי׳ה.
Rabbi Gershon Avtzon of Cincinnati, OH, answers a weekly question pertaining to relevant issues in the Chabad community.
The annual culmination of the action-packed CTeen International Shabbaton, the grand finale banquet is taking place this Sunday at 12:15 Pm Est.
A federal grand jury in San Diego returned an indictment today charging the founder of BitConnect with orchestrating a global Ponzi scheme. BitConnect is an alleged fraudulent cryptocurrency investment platform that reached a peak market capitalization of $3.4 billion.
With great sadness we report the passing of Rabbi Levi Paris OBM, Mashpia of Yeshivas Lubavitch of London. He passed away on Sunday, the 26th of Adar 1, 5782.
In commemoration of Chof-Zayin Adar 1 – exactly 30 years to that painful day when the Rebbe suffered a stroke in 5752 – the Moshiach Office at Merkos 302 is hosting a farbrengen for Chassidim worldwide.
The quiet town of Solihull in the English Midlands is home to a higher than average number of senior citizens with over 25% of the population being over 65. Since 1993 it has also been home to a dynamic Shluchim family; Rabbi Yehuda & Dinie Pink who have made work with the elderly an important part of their Shlichus.
As reported by Chaim V’Chessed, Israel will reopen its borders to all tourists on March 1, regardless of vaccination or recovery. The rules for entry from March 1 have now been released.
New York State is conducting its first-ever Bike Census in an effort to “foster safer streets and better transportation options across the state.”
The chorus of “I’m a Jew and I’m and proud” reverberated within Times Square Motzai Shabbos as over 5,000 people celebrated their Jewish Identity.
The smiling faces of thousands of teenagers were seen throughout the streets of New York City as participants in the 14th annual CTeen Shabbaton enjoyed 17 different tracks of activities including sightseeing, “the edge,” tours of Crown Heights, the wax museum and an epic scavenger hunt throughout the entire city.