In a virtual shiur to Mir Yeshiva students around the world, Rabbi Yitzchok Meir Sternbuch eulogized shliach Rabbi Benny Wolff a”h and his selfless desire to spread Yiddishkeit.
Shliach: Kerestier Pilgrimage Can Cause Backlash
This year, with the dreaded virus still raging, Budapest rov and shliach Rav Boruch Oberlander has issued a plea to those considering visiting the gravesite of Reb Shaya of Kerestier not to come.
L’Chaim: Karp – Zajac
The L’Chaim of Schneur Karp – Crown Heights, to Mussi Zajac – Sao Paulo, Brazil took place Wednesday night at Bais Rivka.
The Pioneering Shliach Who Conquered Toronto
In an exclusive interview with Anash.org, Toronto’s head shliach Rabbi Zalman Grossbaum reflects on the changing landscape of shlichus.
Special-Needs Bar Mitzvahs Bring Joy to a Long Island Shul
Jonathan’s parents thought that their son would never have a Bar Mitzva because of his autism, that ended when someone recommended Rabbi Dovid Weinbaum, youth director of the Dix Hills Jewish Chai Center.
Shluchim Find Joy in Their Mission
In a moving video presentation shown at the Kinus Hashluchim banquet, three shluchim revealed the powerful force that keeps them going.
Chicago Russian Jews Reclaim Judaism with Bris
Rabbi Shmuel Notik, who directs F.R.E.E. of Chicago, says he facilitates an adult bris every few weeks, usually a Soviet-born male over 40.
Shliach Joins California Fire Relief Efforts
With emergency personnel working overtime to contain California’s wildfires, Rabbi Mendel Wolvovsky brought some relief to weary residents and emergency personnel.
Shame or Charge?
In response to a cry of shame on those not doing “Chabad outreach,” Rabbi Mendy Kaminker says, instead of feeling shame, we should call others to get involved.
Shluchim From 30 Yeshivos Prepare with Kinus
Talmidim Hashluchim from 30 Yeshivas, gathered at F.R.E.E. of Brighton Beach, for the yearly Kinus Talmidim Hashluchim to be well prepared and inspired for their great undertaking.
CKids Runs Sukkos Art Fest
Through CKids International, Jewish children around the world experienced the richness of Sukkot with unity pop-art.
Chengdu Gets First Sukkah Mobile
After seven years in Chengdu, China, shluchim Rabbi Dovi and Sarale Henig got the necessary permits to operate a Sukkah Mobile.
Son’s Sefer Printed at Father’s Resting Place
This morning, 8 Tishrei, the yahrtzeit of Rav Boruch, the Alter Rebbe’s father, a special printing of the Sefer HaTanya took place at the Ohel of Rav Boruch, father of the Alter Rebbe.
In the Birthplace of Hippies: A New Chabad Center
Rabbi Nosson and Chaya Potash open a new permanent center in San Francisco’s Cole Valley.
Boca Raton Makes Whirlwind Trip
A group from Boca Raton, Florida, visited New York Sunday for what shliach Rabbi Zalman Bukiet dubbed a “trip of a lifetime.”
45 Years of Lighting Up the World
This 24 Elul marks 45 years since the Rebbe announced mivtzah neshek.
Zhitomir Opens “Stantzye” Welcome Center
“Stantzye,” a cafe and welcome center for kevarim visitors, was dedicated today by Ukraine shliach Rabbi Shlomo Wilhelm.
Sinai Scholars Attend Retreat
A lucky group of 143 Jewish college students received a dream opportunity this past August to participate in the 2019 National Jewish Retreat.
Shluchim Bring Back Shofar After 90 Years
90 years after sound of the Shofar was last heard in Kaluga, Russia, the mitzvah was brought back to the city by its new shluchim.
The Making of a Chossid: Rabbi Immanuel Schochet
Rabbi Yaakov Immanuel Schochet, who was handpicked by the Rebbe to work on some of the deepest works of Chassidus, was a unique figure in dor hashvi’i.