
New Shluchim To Gresham, Oregon
Rabbi Avrohom Dyce and his wife Cheina have moved to Gresham, Oregon to establish the town’s first Jewish center.
Rabbi Avrohom Dyce and his wife Cheina have moved to Gresham, Oregon to establish the town’s first Jewish center.
A Pennsylvania grant program created in the wake of the Tree of Life Synagogue attack has announced more than $1.1 Million in security grants to be provided this year to houses of worship. Two Chabad Houses will be among the recipients.
The independence of private schools in New York State hangs in the balance as a proposal for regulations on public schools may soon become law.
The child prodigy, the historians of the Rebbe’s life, and the letter that revealed the truth.
A new home has been created in the heart of Jerusalem for our precious Chabad youth.
A new CKids curriculum released in honor of Yud Aleph Nissan brings the Rebbe’s life and legacy to hundreds of Hebrew schools worldwide.
As has become the annual custom of US presidents, President Biden signed a proclamation announcing Education and Sharing Day 2022.
Rabbi Mordechai Rubin, Director of the Colonie, NY Chabad, penned an article on the history of the Rebbe’s upbringing and journey that led him to be the Jewish leader he was.
In anticipation of Pesach, the New Haven Anash Community is launching a major communal initiative in conjunction with Vaad Or Vechom HaHiskashrus: a universal campaign to distribute shmura matzo.
The following letter was submitted by Rabbi Chaim Rosenstein, who has been passionate about the war on Jewish education, having penned multiple letters and Op-Eds on the subject.
After directing a yeshivah in Buffalo, New York, in the 1950s, Rabbi Hershel Slansky went on to serve as the executive director of the Young Israel of Eastern Parkway in Crown Heights and then Congregation Sons of Israel in Woodmere, Long Island, before retiring in 1997. He was interviewed in his home in Woodmere in July of 2014.
Alongside giving out shmura matzah and planning public sedarim, a new publication by CKids ensures that the youngest and most important community members are kept in the loop.
After many years of planning, hundreds of members of the community gathered to celebrate the Chanukas Habayis of Yeshivah Gedolah’s newly constructed Ronny Tatarka Wing.
Sometimes, the change you want to see in the world starts right at home, with you.
The community of East Flatbush/Remsen Village is now in contract to buy a large, spacious building as a shul and community center.
The droves of Crown Heights community members headed for the Oholei Torah ballroom for a beautiful dinner to share support and launch the “Build The Future” campaign.
Los Angeles, a city that features prominently in the history of Mivtzah Matzah is making news once again as LA Anash projected to distribute 120 pounds of matzah before this Pesach.