
First Woman Cured of HIV Thanks to Stem Cells From Newborns
The first woman — and third person ever — has reportedly been cured of HIV after receiving a breakthrough treatment involving a “magical” umbilical cord blood transplant.
The first woman — and third person ever — has reportedly been cured of HIV after receiving a breakthrough treatment involving a “magical” umbilical cord blood transplant.
In 1944, as a 17-year-old student at Thomas Jefferson High School in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn, N.Y., Chave Lasker took on an unusual responsibility. This was her first foray into Jewish education, and for the next nearly eight decades, she didn’t look back.
A 3.5 magnitude earthquake shook northern Israel Tuesday, triggering multiple calls to the local emergency number, no damage or injuries.
Rabbi Chaim Bruk, Shliach in Montana never met him, the new Shliach to Billings never met him, but the Mayor of Billings, Montana Bill Cole sent this letter to the Bozeman Chabad Center.
Parisian photographer Morde’hai Lubecki made a visit to the area of Netivot in Israel where he made a stop at the Keverim of Harav Yisachar Meir Zt”l and the Baba Sali Zt”l.
Levi Yitzchok Raskin (East Bentleigh Victoria, Australia) to Mussia Blesofsky (Scotch Plains, NJ)
To mark 50 years since its inception, Tiferes Bochurim is writing a unique Sefer Torah thereby uniting and connecting all Tiferes alumni and hanhola spanning over five decades.
Every system is powered by something. A machine is powered by its motor. A human is powered by his heart. A group is powered by their leader. At Cheder Menachem Kingston, our school is Powered by Children!
Despite the frigid temperatures Monday night, over forty Friendship Circle of Brooklyn parents gathered together for a group visit to the Rebbe’s Ohel in Cambria Heights, Queens.
On January 4th 2022, Mr. Aftab Pureval was sworn in as the new Mayor of Cincinnati. One of his first proclamations as Mayor was designating 11 Nissan as “Education and Sharing Day” in Cincinnati.
If you’re born Jewish, you’re Jewish no matter what. You’re bound by the laws of the Torah and branded with the title “Jew.” Is that fair? Did you choose to be Jewish? A stunning analysis of free choice forces us to reconsider the nature of our commitment to Judaism.
The intelligence unit of the Philippine National Police (PNP) on Tuesday announced that it uncovered a Hamas terror cell attempting to enlist Filipinos to carry out terror activities against both Westerners and Middle Easterners, Philstar reported.
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.