Updated Library Bus Schedule and Incentive
All My Children Bookmobile Schedule has been updated. See the new schedule and and incentive inside.
All My Children Bookmobile Schedule has been updated. See the new schedule and and incentive inside.
As New York continues to tackle the highly contagious omicron variant, the Department of Sanitation is seeing up to 25% of the employees out sick, the sanitation commissioner said Monday.
The Deli located on the corner of East New York Ave and Albany Ave became the center of attention Sunday night after a man was shot outside, sustaining a non life threatening injury.
Rabbi Katz serves as Aleph’s Director of Military and Prison Outreach. Following a recent series of events, he wrote the following Op-Ed on the need to look inward into the Lubavitch community and start doing Mivtzoim on our own.
As New York State continues to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, there are a lot of grants and financial assistance programs available. Here is a list of those programs that many may be unaware that they are eligible.
The website of the Jerusalem Post was hacked on Sunday night and replaced with an image of a rocket coming out of a ring on a person’s finger.
Alternate Side Parking (street cleaning) regulations will be suspended on Monday, January 3, 2022 for snow operations. Meters will remain in effect.
The New York City Emergency Management Department today issued a travel advisory for Monday, January 3.
At least 1,000 workers for the MTA are out sick with COVID as the omicron variant continues to surge throughout New York City.
A man is in cuffs Sunday after he entered a Jewish owned store in Crown Heights and threatened that he had a firearm.
The topics in this week’s 386th episode of the highly acclaimed MyLife: Chassidus Applied series, with Rabbi Simon Jacobson, will include: Special Edition Abuse, Betrayal and Protecting Our Children Addressing the Recent Horrific Scandal Torah Perspective on Such a Travesty; Intervention and Community Response; Speaking With Children; His Books; Closure; Lessons Learned and Looking Ahead
Governor Kathy Hochul has announced the signing of legislation which ensures regulations governing the licensing, establishment, and operation of midwifery birth centers are consistent with the Midwifery Practice Act, and making the centers more accessible throughout the state.
Healing comes from Heaven. But as with everything in this world, the Divine must be channeled through the natural order. Enter Dr. Avrohom Abba Seligson, a devoted Chassid who also served as the personal physician to the Rebbe and Rebbetzin.
The National Weather Service has predicted a 30% chance of snow flurries for Monday morning in New York City, coming along with a chilly front of wind driven air.
Twitter said on Sunday it permanently suspended the personal account of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) over the social media platform’s COVID-19 misinformation policy.
Rabbi Gershon Avtzon of Cincinnati, OH, answers a weekly question pertaining to relevant issues in the Chabad community.
The first part of the kashrut reform initiated by the Minister of Religious Affairs, Matan Kahana, will take effect Sunday morning.