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The long-awaited attack by Israel against Iran’s Nuclear program has begun as Israeli jets strike targets across the country.
The long-awaited attack by Israel against Iran’s Nuclear program has begun as Israeli jets strike targets across the country.
Publications inviting the public to come to the central “Marina Roscha” Shul on the first night of Shavuos were distributed in advance, along with a call to bring all children to hear the Aseres Hadibros, in all the shuls and Chabad houses scattered throughout the capital, as per the holy request of the Rebbe.
In this week’s Dvar Torah, Rabbi Katzman tells of a special Lag B’Omer Parade that launched the famous Tefillin campaign.
The small gold ring probably belonged to a boy or girl living in Jerusalem during the Second Temple period about 2,300 years ago was discovered in the City of David.
Seventy Shluchim—serving as the Jewish communal framework for smaller communities across the Western United States—flew in from twenty‑two states for Idaho’s first Rabbinic Conference, and the largest ever Western Regional Kinus Hashluchim.
You won’t find Julius Stulman’s name on any Chabad building or in the official chronicles of its history. Yet, the trickle of letters from the Rebbe to him reveals a deep relationship with both the Rebbe Rayatz and the Rebbe.
In a meaningful tribute on Yud Gimmel Iyar, the bochurim of Yeshivas Lubavitch Manchester embarked on a journey to Liverpool, where they visited the former residence of the Rebbe’s brother, R’ Yisroel Aryeh Leib Schneerson.
Over 800 Jewish students from across Russia and other former Soviet countries arrived in Shanghai, the most prominent and dynamic city in China, to make history together.
A new 3D tour of 770 gives children a way to explore the Rebbe’s shul up close. Developed by Merkos 302’s Tut Atz Kids, the tool helps classrooms and families connect with the Rebbe’s mission in a hands-on way.
Rabbi Sholom Dov Ber Lipskar, of blessed memory, who passed away on Shabbat, was a living embodiment of the verse “Love peace and truth.” He showed us all how to hold onto the fiery passion of Torah and Chassidut with intensity, while at the same time radiating light and warmth to everyone around him.
The cornerstone was laid for a new and spectacular shul complex, completely renovated with the donation of Mr. Suleiman Karimov, a local Muslim who, for the sake of peace in the world, is investing a fortune to build a shul alongside a house of prayer.
The Trufanov family, who are staying for Passover as guests of the Jewish community I’m Moscow on behalf the invitation of the Chief Rabbi of Russia and his family, were scheduled for a special meeting in the office of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Russian President Vladimir Putin sent his Pesach greetings through Chief Rabbi of Russia to the Jewish people of Russia, acknowledging their work in preserving the religion and customs.
Chabad Headquarters marks the 123rd birthday of the Rebbe—with Rabbi Mendy Kotlarsky announcing the next round of thirty-five new Shluchim couples who will be supported with seed grants to expand the Rebbe’s life’s work in some of the most unexpected corners of the world.
Early this past March, during a family trip to Tel Azeka, near Beit Shemesh, 3.5-year-old Ziv Nitzan from Moshav Ramot Meir found an ancient scarab amulet, about 3,800 years old.
Courtesy of the archives of Historian Rabbi Chaim Dalfin, we present a unique piece of history. The birth dates of the Rosenfeld family were written by their father circa 1930’s in his Sefer Beis Dovid on the laws of Shechting.
The discovery, made while working to make the site more accessible to the public in an initiative by the Jewish National Fund-KKL, is being presented today (Thursday, March 27) at the 20th Annual Southern Research Conference of the Israel Antiquities Authority.