
Picture of the Day
1,200 of the youngest Shluchos pose for a group photo during the favorite weekend of the year, the Kinus Tzeirei Hashluchos.
1,200 of the youngest Shluchos pose for a group photo during the favorite weekend of the year, the Kinus Tzeirei Hashluchos.
Hosted for the Shluchos, by the Shluchos, Thursday night’s program at the Kinus saw thousands of Shluchim young and old fill the Bedford Armory for an interactive Hishkashrus experience.
Rabbi Chaim Dalfin, author and Chasidic historian shares interesting facts, many revealed for the first time. The purpose of his program is to inspire all but especially the youth. Watch another installment here on CrownHeights.info.
Yochanon and Chaya Twersky from Crown Heights had a baby girl!
Eli and Rochel Drizin from Atlanta, GA had a baby boy!
Shabbos at the BESHT: Rabbi Yacov Barber for many years was a Shliach in Melbourne Australia. He was a Dayan on the Melbourne Bes Din. He is currently residing in Crown Heights and is a Motivational Speaker, Life Coach, and Advocate in Beis Din Proceedings. He will be giving this week’s shiur on the testimony of a non-observant Jew.
The Prime Minister’s Office on Friday afternoon announced that Israel has received the list of the hostages due to be released tomorrow according to the agreement.
A striking visual of Jewish pride: thousands of Jewish women leaders stand together in front of Chabad-Lubavitch World Headquarters, representing 111 countries and over 6,000 communities on every corner of the world.
Mendy and Mussie Bronstein from Altamonte Springs, FL had a baby girl!
Mendel Cunin (Century CIty, CA) to Mussie Shemtov (West Bloomfield, MI) L’Chaim: Sunday, Feb. 23rd, 8:30pm at F.R.E.E.
In this week’s column I am going to post something which I said last Shabbos at a farbrengen. As always, your comments and feedback are most welcomed and appreciated.
Yossi Loewenthal (Copenhagen, Denmark) to Chana Halberstam (Chicago, IL)
On Thursday night, February 20th, over 200 students and community members gathered at Chabad of Clinton Hill and Pratt Institute for an electrifying night of Jewish pride, laughter, and music.
This week, the Lubavitch community lost a giant—a humble yet formidable soul whose generosity and dedication changed the landscape of Jewish life. His name was Reb Yosef Aronow, affectionately known as Joe Aronow.
At the Merkos 302 Shlichus Expo on Kingston Avenue and President Street, Shluchos and their children are leaving their mark—literally.
Thursday was a painful day for the Jewish nation. The worldwide community mourned as four caskets were brought back from Gaza to Israel. At Hostage Square in Tel-Aviv 18-year-old Crown Heights resident Moshe Perl was sought out to provide solace.
Thousands of Shluchos participating in the International Kinus Hashluchos boarded buses to visit the Rebbe and Rebbetzin’s Ohel on the 37th yahrzeit of Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka—a deeply personal yet global moment of prayer and reflection. This annual highlight carried extra poignancy in the wake of the tragic news from the holy land.