Baby Boy!
Shmuly and Mushky (nee Nagar) Borenstein from Brooklyn, New York had a baby boy!
“Whenever Wherever” the CTeen Shabbaton’s Inspiring Finale Gallery #1
Hosted by Rabbi Adi Goodman of Chabad at Monterra, Florida, the two-hour program combined a concert with game show-like elements and highlighted the stories of several teens who found inspiring ways to bring Judaism into their lives.
Tonight: Nullifying the Negative Through Simcha
In this spirit, and in marking 30 years since 27 Adar I 5752, Anash and Tmimim are invited to 770 – Beis Chayeinu at 10 PM tonight (Monday) for joyous dancing “with a great Shturem.”
Jewish Man Killed in Convoy Evacuating From Ukraine
A Jewish man in his 40s was killed today while attempting to flee Ukraine for Moldova. The man, identified as 41-year-old Roman Brodsky, an Israeli citizen and father of two, was killed when his car—part of a 12-person, two-car convoy headed to Moldova—was fired upon.
On 50th Birthday, Mitzvahs to Lift the Spirits of Rabbi with ALS Isolated by Covid
Covid has been difficult for all of us. But for Yitzi Hurwitz, legendary Chabad rabbi in California who has continued to maintain a lively social and spiritual life despite grappling with ALS, they have been particularly challenging.
Suicide Intervention Training in Crown Heights
On March 14-15, Neshamos in partnerships with the Suicide Prevention Center of New York will be holding a two day suicide intervention in-person training in Crown Heights.
(UPDATED 10:01PM) Russian Advance Slows As Both Sides Sit Down For Peace Talks
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.
Attorney General James Takes Action to Protect Consumers from Unexpectedly High Energy Bills
Numerous Con Edison customers reported sharp and unexpected increases on their utility bills. Attorney General James requests explanation.
72 Hours Under Siege with the Jews of Kharkov, Ukraine
Under heavy aerial bombardment, the Jews of Kharkov take shelter in their synagogue as Russian troops make incursion to city.
Photo Gallery: CTEEN Times Square Gallery 2
The iconic highlight of the CTeen International Shabbaton saw the CTeeners, their Rabbi’s, plus local friends and supporters join together to pray, dance and sing at the crossroads of the world.
PSA: Be Aware of Brushing Scams
The New York State Division of Consumer Protection (DCP) today warned about a scam that is becoming popular all over the country in which consumers receive a package they didn’t order in the mail.
On the List For Most Popular New York State Baby Names, Jewish Ones Take The Lead
Whether it’s David, Daniel, Jacob and Noah, or Sarah, Leah, and Abigail, Jewish names have hit the top 50 most popular baby names for 2020.
Melbourne Yeshiva Completes First Stage of Building Expansion, Will Hold Opening Cerimony For New Wing
The Rabbinical College of Australia and New Zealand announced the completion of the first stage of a historic expansion to its campus in Melbourne, and will beholding an official opening ceremony.
Picture of the Day
R’ Asher Yosef and David Tzerkaski are Chabad chassidim from the city of Dniepro in central Ukraine, they are also soldiers in the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The father and son duo say they are prepared to defend their homeland, and the Jewish people who live there.
Subway Slashing Last Week in Crown Heights Leaves On Injured
A 35-year-old victim was slashed in the neck last week Thursday in what is becoming the pandemic of crime in New York City’s Subways.
Governor Hochul Signs Executive Order Directing State Agencies and Authorities to Divest Public Funds from Russia
Governor Kathy Hochul today directed all New York State agencies and authorities to review and divest public funds from Russia following Russia’s unjustified and unprovoked attack on the sovereign nation of Ukraine.
New Series With Shloime Zionce Highlights the Endurance of a Jew
A new original series produced by Meaningful Minute and starring famed traveler and journalist Shloime Zionce highlights the locations far and near where the most unlikely tales of Jewish endurance take place.










