
New Collection of Unseen Pictures of the Rebbe
Rare, unique shots from the 1960s have been published by JEM in honor of Gimmel Tammuz.
Rare, unique shots from the 1960s have been published by JEM in honor of Gimmel Tammuz.
On the mission to bring the Rebbe’s words to a larger circle, Tut Altz at Merkos 302 rolls out learning material and programming ahead of Gimmel Tammuz; for children, adults, and shluchim.
CTeen Summer at Merkos 302 launches a tailored journey for Spanish-speaking Jewish teens, providing a sense of belonging and a chance to explore their heritage in their native tongue.
A new WhatsApp series from JEM, starting today continuing throughout this coming week, will present a selection of advice from the Rebbe on building a strong family unit and on mentoring one’s children in a way that will carry them through life.
An incredible display of accomplishment in Jewish learning was apparent at Chabad Hebrew School’s moving Up & Awards Ceremony.
Dozens of ancient clay paving bricks with imprints of the 10th Roman legion, that destroyed Jerusalem almost 2000 years ago, were discovered in a car by Jerusalem Police detectives during an operation.
Three 1850-year-old stone ossuaries were retrieved in an operation carried out to prevent antiquity looting near Kafr Kanna in Galilee.
In excavations carried out on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority in the City of David, within the Jerusalem Walls National Park, and funded by the City of David Foundation, a small fragment of a stone tablet was discovered, bearing an inscription that was produced for financial purposes.
An enormous, rare cargo of 1,800-year-old marble artifacts, borne in a merchant ship that was shipwrecked in a storm, was uncovered in the coastal waters of Moshav Beit Yanai, north of Netanya. This is the oldest sea cargo of its kind known in the Eastern Mediterranean.
The countries of Iraq and Kuwait are hardly open minded to anything Jewish or written in Hebrew letters, but that did not deter two Lubavitch friends who successfully printed multiple Tanyas in both the City of Baghdad and Kuwait City.
The vibrant streets of Barcelona were filled with laughter and excitement as 75 young Shluchim and Shluchos arrived from 20+ countries for the MyShliach Chidon Retreat, organized by MyShliach at Merkos 302. Doubling in size this year, the parallel camps for boys and girls were a reward for their efforts as champions of the Chidon.
Rabbi Akiva Gershon Wagner, the beloved founding rosh yeshivah (principal) of Yeshivas Lubavitch in Toronto, whose deeply insightful Torah classes enlightened and inspired thousands of students in classrooms and online, passed away Iyar 17 (May 8) after a long illness. He was 55.
Tomchei Tmimim Ocean Parkway has announced they have completed the construction of an expansive, 5,200-square-foot outdoor recreational space. The outdoor space is a welcome addition for students who may have no outdoor places to play at home.
The Kinus Tzeirei Hashluchim Asia, organized by MyShliach, was a resounding success, bringing together 150 young Shluchim from all over Asia.
In the framework of the powerful and unprecedented EuroStars voyage to Turkey, hundreds of Jewish students from across Russia, visited this Tuesday the Grand Synagogue of Istanbul for an exciting ceremony and acquaintance with Turkish Jewry.
In honor of the upcoming Siyum Horambam, marking the completion of the 42nd Rambam study cycle and the start of the 43rd, Vaad Or Vechom Hahiskashrus is pleased to present an overview of this worldwide campaign instituted by the Rebbe.
In time for Yud-Aleph Nissan, the Rebbe’s 121st birthday, the Hebrew magazine “כולו אורה” was republished by the Vaad Hatmimim, chronicling the Yom Tov of Yud Aleph Nissan in the Rebbe’s presence. Order a limited edition copy shipped directly to your home.