New Engagement!
Eliyahu Shai Gelfman (Milwaukee, WI) to Sonia Emunah Beame (Coral Springs, FL)
Warm Weather Today, High Winds Tonight
New York City is the place to be today, but maybe not tonight. Temperatures in the 60’s today will be followed by high damaging winds.
Massachusetts Man Indicted for Obstructing Investigation into Fires at Chabad Institutions
Earlier today, an indictment was unsealed charging a Massachusetts man for allegedly obstructing an investigation into fires set at Chabad institutions in Arlington, Needham and Chelsea, Mass. in May 2019.
JewQ Championship Features First Frum New York Judge
Judge Ruchie Frier is the first frum female elected official in the country—and now she’s bringing her top-notch judiciary experience to the JewQ stage.
General Growth or Individual Care? We Say Both
Every parent sends their child to school with a hope and trust that their child will learn and gain knowledge, advancing as he goes up in grade. But what a parent desires more than all, is for their child to be appreciated and cared for.
JEM: How To Serve God Joyfully
In the Tanya, the foundational work of Chabad Chassidism, great emphasis is placed on the insidiousness of shame and self-condemnation. Of course, it’s important to, on occasion, reflect on our shortcomings – but only for the sake of moving forward.
A Camera’s Perspective
If seeing is believing, Stu Katz, the “unofficial official videographer” for Chabad of SE Morris, is a believer. The view he got of the day-to-day life of shluchim — through the lens of his camera and from the passenger seat of the rabbi’s car — has given him perspective.
Moment of Silence Bill Passed in Arizona State Legislature
Jewish Arizona legislator Alma Hernandez sponsored the Bill earlier this year in honor of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, and is now celebrating as is passed.
Attorney General James Warns New Yorkers of Tracking Threat From Malicious Apple AirTag Users
New York Attorney General Letitia James today issued a consumer alert with safety recommendations to protect New Yorkers from bad actors using Apple AirTags to track individuals’ locations and their belongings.
Valco Baby Recalls Snap Duo Trend Strollers Due to Fall Hazard
The Valco Baby Snap Duo Trend Stroller has been recalled over fears of tipping due to a front wheels snapping off.
Second Earthquake in 24 Hours Felt in Northern Israel
For the second time in 24 hours an earthquake was felt in northern Israel.
Newly Expanded and Deluxe Edition of Sefer Hadras Ponim Zokon Released
After being out-of-print for a prolonged period, the sefer Hadras Ponim Zokon is now available in a fourth edition, expanded to 1,227 pages, over 200 more pages than the prior edition.
Lubavitch Hebrew Academy of Margate Celebrate Adar With Mural
As part of Lubavitch Hebrew Academy’s 60 days of Adar Simcha campaign, the school welcomed world-famous artist Yitzchok Moully to their campus in Margate, Florida.
New Moshiach Learning Opportunities Open Crown Heights
You know that Tut Altz has gone global. But did you also know it’s at home in Crown Heights?
US to Allow New High Tech Headlights on New Vehicles
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued a final rule today allowing automakers to install adaptive driving beam headlights on new vehicles.
Summer Youth Employment Program is back with 100,000 Slots
New York City Mayor Eric Adams today announced New York City will, this summer, support a record 100,000 summer job opportunities annually for young people ages 14-24.
From Dealing Drugs To Writing Scrolls
As a young man, Yankel Meislin’s addiction nearly cost him his life. Today he lives in Brooklyn, writes Torah Scrolls, and speaks to people about what he’s learned on the road to sobriety.










