Lubavitch photographer Mordechai Lubecki traveled to Tverya and documented the ancient city, the Chabad Houses, mikvaos, the local CTeen chapter, and the Kever Imahos of Bilhah, Zilpa, Tzipporah, Elisheva, and Avigail.
Chaos in Lebanon as Hezbollah’s Pagers Explode
As many as 1000 Hezbollah terrorists in Lebanon have been either killed or injured when their portable communication devices exploded in what is said to be an IDF hack. Among them is the Iranian ambassador to Lebanon, who apparently also had a Hezbollah pager blow up in his pocket.
Building a Brighter Future in Manchester, New Hampshire
It was a hot summer day, but you could feel palpable joy in the air. An extraordinarily momentous occasion was taking place in Manchester, New Hampshire: after many long years and red-tape hurdles, the Chabad Center of Jewish Living was moving forward with a much-needed expansion.
After 100 Days, New Vaad Hakohol Notes Accomplishments
After 100 days in office, Vaad Hakohol shares an update on the initiatives they have working on and things they’ve accomplished. They are also announcing that they will soon be holding a virtual town meeting allowing residents to voice their opinions and concerns.
After Devastating Accident Kills Three, Shluchim Step In
After a horrible accident on the Garden State Parkway killed a Jewish couple and their teenage daughter, nearby shluchim stepped in to attend to the bodies and to support their surviving son and the reeling community.
You Can Own an Item from the Rebbe
Appel Auction is happy to announce a special Chabad auction in honor of Chai Elul featuring the Reb Chaim Tzvi Dovid Konikov AH collection, including a Tehillim used by the Rebbe, Dvar Malchus booklet, letters, dollars, and coins.
My Fellow Bochurim, Please Join Me
From the Anash.org Inbox: A bochur who practices what he preaches pens a heartfelt plea to his fellow bochurim to join him in being honest with themselves this Elul and do what is good for them.
Yeshivas Kayitz Concludes Unforgettable Summer in Tzfas
Amid the ongoing war in Eretz Yisrael, Yeshivas Kayitz Tzeirei Hashluchim recently concluded its six-week summer program in Tzfas. Under the guidance of Rabbis Chaim and Zalman Kaplan, and directed by Eli Rosenfeld, 110 bochurim gathered for what they described as the “summer of a lifetime.”
Chabad Welcomes R’ Shaul Alter in Tbilisi, Georgia
R’ Shaul Alter, the Gerrer Rosh Yeshiva and leader of the growing Pnei Menachem community, traveled with a group of supporters for a Shabbos in Tbilisi, Georgia. Shluchim Rabbi Meir Kozlovsky and Rabbi Mendy Edry greeted him and discussed their impact there.
Numerous Mezuzos Replace One Mezuzah Vandalized at Harvard
After an anti-Semitic thug removed a mezuzah from a Harvard University dorm room, students banded to put up even more mezuzos by recruiting dozens of new Jewish students to affix mezuzos on their doorways.
Jewish Pride Mobile to Tour Campuses Cross Country
Encampments, protests, and antisemitic rhetoric may be ramping up as students return to campus this fall, but something else is coming, too: A Jewish pride tour will hit colleges and universities across more than forty states and Canada, courtesy of Chabad on Campus.
Watch: A Walk-Through Tour of 770
Join Mendy Pellin for an eye-opening tour through 770, elaborating on the fascinating history of the building and the function of each area as it was used throughout the Rebbe’s nesius.
New Agreement Reached on Yeshiva Bochur Draft Law
An agreement has been reached between Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu and UTJ Chairman Yitzchok Goldknopf regarding the formulation and promotion of a new Draft Law which would stop the attempt to draft all yeshiva bochurim into the army.
Resource Site Equips Shluchim for Biggest Tishrei Expected
A collaborative initiative from multiple Merkos departments, this year’s Tishrei site from Merkos 302 offers an extensive array of timely resources to support Shluchim as they prepare for a significant influx of participants this year marking the first anniversary of October 7th.
War Day 335: Hostage Cause of Death Uncovered, Houthi Missile Hits
War Summary, Day 335: The bodies of hostages Sgt. Ron Sherman, Cpl. Nik Beizer, and civilian Elia Toledano uncovered in a tunnel were likely killed as a result of an Israeli airstrike in Gaza, there are currently attempts being made to establish a unity government for the sake of a hostage deal, and the Houthis sent a missile to Israel that landed in central Israel.
Mrs. Chana Popack, 98, AH
Mrs. Chana Popack, a dedicated leader of the women’s N’shei Chabad organization in Crown Heights for many years, passed away on Friday, 11 Elul, 5784.
Transform Your Elul and Tishrei with Living Chassidus
Elul can be a busy time. A new school year is getting off the ground, perhaps you are starting a new job or getting busier at your old one, and somehow, you’re also meant to find time for the ruchniusdik preparations for Tishrei. Living Chassidus is here to help.
European Teen Camp Leaves a Lasting Impact
Amidst centuries-old gravestones in Keszthely, Hungary, an unlikely scene unfolded this summer. Jewish teens from CTeen chapters across the globe, armed with gardening tools and determination, breathed new life into the forgotten Jewish cemetery.
Kosel Notes Cleared to Hold Requests for a Good Year
Ahead of Rosh Hashana 5785, tens of thousands of notes were cleared from the Kosel, according to halachic guidelines using gloves and disposable wooden tools, with the aim of making space for the mispalelim coming before the new year.
New Shul Inaugurated in Moscow Prison
A new shul inaugurated in Moscow Prison with the participation of the Chief Rabbi of Russia, Rabbi Berel Lazar, joins a dozen active shuls in Russian prisons, aiming to bring light to the inmates and reduce recidivism.