Yeshiva Staff Come Together at Groundbreaking Chinuch Conference

In preparation for the winter zman, dozens of maggidei shiurim and mashpiim from yeshivos across Eretz Yisroel gathered at the luxurious D Hotel for the ‘Karmi Sheli’ Chinuch Conference, where they shared insight and inspiration for success in raising the next generation of chassidim.

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With Little Rain, New York City Issues Drought Warning

NYC recently experienced the second-longest dry streak in city records dating back to 1869. New York Mayor Eric Adams issued a citywide drought watch and asked New Yorkers to conserve as much water as possible to avoid a more serious drought emergency.

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Popular Shiur Teaches Chassidus That Speaks Your Language

Now in its third year, with 80 shiurim on over 30 maamorim, Chassidus Explained by Rabbi Shmuel Wagner is set out to be “Chassidus that Speaks Your Language!” With an emphasis on clarity and relevance, each shiur will explain the pesukim, topics, and concepts discussed in the maamar, in a thorough, yet concise manner.

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1,000 Days Into War, First Ever Tehillim Published in Ukrainian

Marking 1,000 days since Ukraine has been at war with Russia, Shluchim in Ukraine partnering with the FJCU have translated the first ever Ukrainian translation of the Tehillim, as a spiritual shield to protect the Jewish soldiers fighting on the frontlines of the battlefield.

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These Child Heroes Amaze with Their Determination

The stories of these three Jewish children are quite different from your average kid. Despite growing up with an Arab father with forced custody arrangements, after learning a bit about Yiddishkiet, their neshama shone through each time, accomplishing what yad L’Achim could not accomplish alone themselves.

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New Shluchim to Ignite Jewish Life in Williamson County

With a growing Jewish population, Williamson County, located in the suburbs of Nashville, Tennessee, has officially welcomed its own Chabad shluchim. Rabbi Mendel and Chana Baron have begun their work in the community, offering Jewish services, programs, and community events.

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Distant Shluchim Count on the Kinus for Connection

For shluchim scattered in faraway places, the Kinus is an opportunity to rejuvenate, reconnect, recharge, and refocus. But some shluchim can’t afford the cost of airfare from their makom hashlichus. Rabbi Shmuly Levitin, from the Kinus Travel Fund, appeals to Anash to make a difference to a shliach.

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Ten Yad’s Tenathon Celebrated the Joy of Winning Together

This year’s Tenathon was nothing short of extraordinary—a night that brought together hearts, souls, and communities from around the world in a unified celebration of kindness, giving, and triumph. The Winning Together theme resonated far and wide, touching lives and hearts as never before.

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Giving Pledge Money to a Different Shul?

Anash.org feature: Dayan Levi Yitzchok Raskin, Rov of Anash in London, explores interesting Torah questions and halachic dilemmas including giving pledge money to a different shul, status of challa warmed in a fleishig oven, why we dry hands before bracha in the morning, and the reason for silk lining in a talis.

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Derher for Kids Audio Gets a Makeover 

In Derher for Kids Audio Season Two – “The Lives of our Rabbeim” – each episode will cover a fundamental chapter in Chabad history and our Rabbeim’s lives, starting from the Baal Shem Tov’s birth, told by master storyteller Rabbi Levi Greenberg in his exciting and interesting style.

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Rare Remnants Discovered in Russia from Beis Hamikdash Era

At an excavation site in the ancient Greek city of Phanagoria, in Russia’s Krasnodar region on the northern coast of the Black Sea, archaeologists discovered remnants of an ancient shul built towards the end of the Second Beis Hamikdash. Last week, the rare findings were displayed at a press conference.

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Japanese Shechita Knives Showcased in Nachla

Renowned Shochet Rabbi Eliyahu Ezagui brought his revolutionary Shechita knife to be inspected by the Rov of Nachlas Har Chabad, Rabbi Yitzchak Yehuda Yaroslavsky, and his son Rabbi Shneur Zalman Yaroslavsky, Rov of the Chabad community in Elad,.

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Missionaries Take Advantage of War Torn Residents

With residents of Eretz Yisroel wracked with fear and anxiety due to the war, missionaries are taking advantage by hanging signs and distributing materials offering them “spiritual solace.” A relentless battle aims to educate and stop their activities.

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His Broken Neck Was Found and Fixed in a Mezuzah

After an attempted flip on a trampoline, Shuey Geisinsky cracked his neck in four places and was rushed to the hospital in agonizing pain. His father, shliach Rabbi Meir Geisinsky hurried to check their mezuzos. The issue they found in one of their mezuzos left them speechless.

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Newly Rebuilt Samara Shul Will Be More Glorious Than Ever

Built in 1908, with seating for some 1,000 congregants, the three-story building with distinctively Jewish architectural elements served as Samara’s Great Synagogue until the Soviets converted it into a bakery. Now, the building is being renovated to be more impressive than it ever was.

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The Rebbe’s Guidance for Emotional Wellness

Loneliness, self-transcendence, purpose, habit building, health of the body, productivity, structure, social interaction, connection to our inner self.  The Rebbe’s insights on these crucial factors of emotional wellbeing are invigorating. 

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Montreal Joyfully Parades New Torah for Bar Mitzvah Minyan

On Sunday, the Montreal community gathered to celebrate the dedication of a renovated shul and a new Torah devoted for Bar Mitzvah boys minyan. Music filled the air as flags waved, torches and balloons were held high, and police cars closed off the streets to make way for the parade.

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Foundation to Subsidize Young Professionals for Shabbaton

With just two months remaining until the annual Encounter Crown Heights Shabbaton, the Meromim Foundation is still offering subsidies for students of the Chabad Young Professionals (CYP) Academy enrolled in their local Torah study curriculum.

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Tzvi Aryeh Greenberg, 27, AH

Tzvi Aryeh Greenberg, who grew up in Crown Heights, studied in Oholei Torah and was later from the Chabad community in Beit Shemesh, passed away today on Monday, 17 Cheshvan.

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