
8-Year-Old Struck By a Car In Crown Heights, Rushed to the Hospital by Hatzalah
An 8-year-old boy was struck by a van on Eastern Parkway near Albany Ave Tuesday morning, and was rushed to the hospital by Hatzalah.
An 8-year-old boy was struck by a van on Eastern Parkway near Albany Ave Tuesday morning, and was rushed to the hospital by Hatzalah.
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After hours of coordination between Crown Heights Shomrim and the newly formed Manhattan Shomrim, a pair of Tefillin stolen from 770 was recovered and returned to their owner.
President Trump is pulling the US out of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), citing its anti-America and anti-Israel leanings as well as its woke agenda, The Post has learned.
An IDF reservist soldier was killed during fighting in the southern Gaza Strip yesterday, the military announced.
With great sadness we report the passing of Yehuda Taibe OBM, a young father, husband, and former resident of Crown Heights. He passed away suddenly today, the 25th of Tammuz, 5785. Updated with Levaya information.
Rabbi Weis, a dynamic and inspirational leader, brings a wealth of experience, passion, and insight to the organization, furthering its mission to inspire and empower Jewish communities worldwide.
Sephardic Chief Rabbi of Israel Rabbi David Yosef visited the Ohel, the resting place of the Rebbe—Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory—on Tuesday, July 15, following a long tradition of Israel’s chief rabbis looking to the Rebbe for guidance and blessing.
Today’s video goes through the basics of the Mizbeach; from the general size of the Mizbeach to the size of the ramp, from their combined size to the details of the foundation of the Mizbeach.
The annual Chabad on Campus International Kinus HaShluchos launched at the Ohel, with an inspiring program led by Mrs. Bracha Leeds, Shlucha at the University of California, Berkeley, and Rabbi Sholom Paltiel.
Shomrim received a call earlier today about a “broken bottle scam” that was successfully averted thanks to a quick-thinking caller and a rapid response by our volunteers.
So many in our community feel cut off, ashamed, or afraid of being “found out.” The stigma around mental health often drives people deeper into isolation.
A deranged offender was (re)arrested Motzei Shabbos after a series of threats and anti-Semitic outbursts. The offender had initially threatened community members and shouted “Free Palestine” Shabbos day, and was taken to the hospital for a mental evaluation, released, and then arrested for assault in front of 770 Motzei Shabbos.
Haredi soldiers serving in the IDF reserves, including members of the Chabad-Lubavitch community, say they were rejected from the Military Rabbinate Course solely due to their religious affiliation.
After years of careful development, Kesher officially launched this year and has already facilitated hundreds of dates. Like with a traditional shadchan, there is no fee for this service. A customary donation is made only once a shidduch is successful.
Mechanchim are invited to share their most creative and effective chinuch ideas through the Global Chinuch Pitch, a new initiative of the Chinuch Office.
This summer, as visitors flock to the Berkshires for mountain views and musical performances at Tanglewood, Chabad of the Berkshires opened the doors to a new facility — the first Jewish space of its kind in over a hundred-mile radius — in downtown Lenox — a magnet for music lovers and nature buffs.
Shluchim from across the Caribbean gathered in St. Thomas, hosted by Rabbi Asher Federman and his family. From S. Lucia to Martinique, they represented more than twenty islands. It was the first time many of them had been in the same room in years.