The bochurim attending kvutza this year joined in the basement of 1414 President St. for an enlightening lecture given by educator Rabbi Shlomo Sternberg on the dangers of technology and how to use it safely.
Yud Tes Kislev: The Rosh Hashanah of Chassidus
On Yud Tes Kislev 5559 (1798), the Alter Rebbe was freed from imprisonment, heralding a new era in the spreading of Chassidus. The date is celebrated annually as the Rosh Hashana of Chassidus.
Yud Tes Kislev: The Rosh Hashanah of Chassidus
On Yud Tes Kislev 5559 (1798), the Alter Rebbe was freed from imprisonment, heralding a new era in the spreading of Chassidus. The date is celebrated annually as the Rosh Hashana of Chassidus.
Bochurim Miraculously Emerge Uninjured from Deadly Crash
A group of bochurim on their way back from learning with college students walked out of a fatal multi-vehicle crash with just scratches. They say it was in the merit of their teaching Torah…
From the Audio Vault: Celebrating Igros Kodesh Volume 10
Listen: In Adar I, 5749, a gathering was held in Crown Heights that celebrated the tenth volume of Igros Kodesh and addressed several hot topics of the time.
Yud Tes Kislev: The Rosh Hashanah of Chassidus
On Yud Tes Kislev 5559 (1798), the Alter Rebbe was freed from imprisonment, heralding a new era in the spreading of Chassidus. The date is celebrated annually as the Rosh Hashana of Chassidus.
Reb Shmerel’s Soulful Voice Is Still Heard Decades Later
Reb Shmaryohu (Shmerel) Feldman of Klimovitch and Kfar Chabad, a vareme ba’al menagen and ba’al tefillah, passed away on Lag Ba’Omer, 5759/1999.
100-Year-Old Recordings Feature Singing Chossid
100-year-old recordings from the An-ski Ethnographic Expedition includes Lubavitcher nigunim sung by a chossid of the Rebbe Rashab.
Yud Tes Kislev: The Rosh Hashanah of Chassidus
On Yud Tes Kislev 5559 (1798), the Alter Rebbe was freed from imprisonment, heralding a new era in the spreading of chassidus.
Author Discusses New Book with Nachum Seigel
Shliach Rabbi Mendel Dubov, was interviewed this morning on Nachum Seigel‘s radio program to discuss his new book “Shall We Have Another? A Jewish approach to family planning”.
Paragon of Chassidishe Ahavas Yisroel
28 Cheshvan is the yahrtzeit of Reb Michoel Beliner, a mashpia who cared deeply for the bochurim of Tomchei Temimim.
Why a Father Sends His Child Away From Home
In honor of the Kinus Hashluchim, Ashreinu has collected various Sichos where the Rebbe discusses, encourages and lays out the plan for transforming the world through Shlichus.
Weekly English Sicha Shiur
The Halikut study program publishes a weekly video shiur by a rotation of Mashpiim and Roshei Yeshivos. This week’s shiur is delivered by Rabbi Leima Wilhelm of Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim in Morristown.
Rabbi Levin on the Alter Rebbe’s Eruv
In a series of shiurim, Rabbi Sholom Ber Levin explains why according to the Alter Rebbe an eruv in Crown Heights would not be kosher.
Exiled, But Not in Spirit
Watch: Reb Gedalya Mazal describes the defiance of Harav Levi Yitzchak Schneerson even in his place of exile, and the impact he had on everyone who saw him.
The Hidden – Revealed
Once inaccessible to many, Reb Levik’s Torah is now presented in a clear manner. Listen to short recordings in English by Rabbi Moshe Gourarie.
Thank You for Helping My Father
Watch: Mr. Evsey Neymotin recalls his father’s efforts in assisting Harav Levi Yitzchak Schneerson in Alma Ata, and the Rebbe’s gratitude many decades later.
Twenty Five Questions and One Answer
Watch: In honor of the approaching yahrtzeit, Heichal Menachem of Monsey hosted shliach Rabbi Dovid Dubov of Princeton, NJ, who shared wonders from Reb Levik’s teachings. Yiddish.
Tannersville Melava Malka in Honor of Chof Av
Residents of Upstate Tannersville, NY and their guests gathered Motzoei Shabbos Nachamu to honor the Rebbe’s father, Harav Reb Levi Yitzchok Schneerson, who yahrtzeit is this Wednesday, Chof Av.
Watch: Tu B’Av in the Light of Chassidus
Rabbi Chaim Leib Katz presents at the Baal Shem Tov Library in Flatbush on the meaning of Tu B’Av according to the Baal Shem Tov.