
Travel Advisory Issued For NYC As Snow Expected Friday Night
The New York City Emergency Management Department has issued a citywide Travel Advisory for Friday, February 16 into Saturday, February 17.
The New York City Emergency Management Department has issued a citywide Travel Advisory for Friday, February 16 into Saturday, February 17.
I heard the following insight of the Rebbe (written in a letter dated 25 Iyar, 5711) at a bar mitzvah a few weeks ago, and I repeated it this week at the bar mitzvah of my Grandson, Yisroel Meir sheyichye Altein. While the Rebbe noted how it applies to a bar mitzvah boy, I think it is a thought we all can take to heart.
At least one Israeli was killed in the northern city of Safed this morning and eight injured in a massive missile barrage from Lebanon that reached across a wide swath of northern Israel, according to initial reports from emergency medical teams. Parts of the city were without electricity following the attacks.
Designed to seamlessly connect both residents and visitors with the spiritual and communal resources of Crown Heights, Shechuna promises to be a game-changer in navigating the neighborhood.
Con Edison is activating 250 mutual aid workers to augment company crews in restoring any outages Storm Lorraine may cause with its forecasted heavy, wet snow and strong winds.
A man was shot Wednesday evening near the intersection of Utica Ave and Union Street, the same spot which saw a stabbing just yesterday.
In honor of Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka’s yahrtzeit, Yagdil Torah has released a pamphlet which includes full mishnayos for those who wish to learn it, expanded quotations on women’s part in Torah learning, and a short sicha from the Rebbe.
Subsidized bus service to and from the Ohel will be expanded in honor of Chof Beis Shvat beginning Wednesday, the 21st of Shvat through Monday, the 25th of Shvat.
As Chassidim search for ways to appropriately prepare themselves for the day of Chof Beis Shevat and learn about the life of the Rebbetzin, Or Vechom Hahiskashrus is pleased to share an entire media collection of videos related to the day available to watch on YouTube and Spotify.
Dr. Joseph Caytak was taking a walk with his youngest daughter one Shabbat afternoon when they happened upon the future of Chabad in Ottawa West. It took the appearance of a stunning, century-old home built in Frank Lloyd Wright’s Prairie School style of architecture.
Recently, we have passed the stretch of time many Chabad Rabbis know as fundraising season. Boruch Hashem, many goals were reached, and campaigns have ended. There is one campaign, however, that does not end – no matter how much time passes.
The New York City Emergency Management Department has issued a Travel Advisory for Friday, January 19, for snow and possible impacts to the evening commute.
Subsidized bus service to and from the Ohel will be expanded in honor of Yud Shvat beginning Thursday, the 8th of Shvat through Sunday, the 11th of Shvat
The New York City Emergency Management Department has issued a Weather Alert for Sunday, January 14, 2024. An arctic cold front is expected to sweep through the region early Sunday afternoon, bringing with it the potential for snow squalls.
As early as thirty days before Yud Shevat, Chassidim around the world busily begin preparing for this auspicious day by studying the Basi Legani maamorim, taking on hachlatos tovos, and doing everything they can to approach the day with the appropriate hachanos.
The meeting of Crown Heights Netzigim that took place Tuesday night in Crown Heights has all the signs of success after new details were published by the Crown Heights Jewish community council.
At a meeting that took place last night in Crown Heights, with the goal to change the direction of the Crown Heights community, and it’s what people in the Shchuna have been asking for, for years.