40 fathers from across the country joined their sons for an uplifting and inspiring Shabbos at the Mesivta Lubavitch of Arizona with mivtzoim, shiurim, seudos Shabbos, and farbrengens.
After Decades, ‘Shor Habor’ Undergoes Hechsher Change
In a major move in the world of Lubavitch kashrus, the famous ‘Shor Habor’ line from AgriStar slaughterhouse in Postville, Iowa, will no longer bear the CHK hechsher, assuming instead a new Lubavitch hechsher.
Family of Chabad Regulars Killed in Plane Crash
A family of 5 who were regulars at Chabad Russian Centre of Thornhill Woods, Ontario, were killed when their plane crashed in Nashville, Tennessee.
In Hostile Arab Village, He Secretly Donned Tefillin Daily
Among a recent group of rescued boys who visited the Kosel for the first time, was a 15-year-old who shared that even in the Arab village he managed to secretly put on tefillin every day.
Learn the Last Sicha and Win a Dollar from the Rebbe
In a unified effort to bring the geulah and celebrate the spirit of achdus, a special initiative has been launched to learn the Rebbe’s last sicha which focuses on ahavas and achdus Yisroel.
Our Communities
Postville Kehilla Welcomes Its First Torah
History was made in Postville, Iowa, on Monday, when the Lubavitch community hosted its first Hachnosas Sefer Torah, welcoming the first Torah belonging to the community.
New Purim Resource Site Has You Covered
Are you searching through WhatsApp groups at 2 am, desperately cramming at the last minute to find a resource for a shiur? This Purim site has your back.
National Guard, State Troopers Deployed to Monitor Subways
In response to a recent surge in NYC subway crime, Governor Kathy Hochul announced that 750 National Guard members will be deployed to subways and conducting bag searches at entry points.
First a Torah Scholar, and Then a Businessman
Rabbi Moshe Weiss, shliach in Sherman Oaks, California, and involved in numerous business and investment ventures, tells of the Rebbe’s instructions to learn Torah for success.
War Day 152: IDF Make Buffer-Zone at Border, Call Out UN for Lying
War Summary, Day One Hundred and Fifty Two: The IDF has made significant progress in clearing out space to make a 1 kilometer-wide buffer zone, the IDF has called out the UN for lying about the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza, and a 14-year-old terrorist stabbed a 64-year-old man in Neve Yaakov in northeast Jerusalem.
Wedding: Gansburg – Hertzel
The wedding of Yossi Gansburg and Sara Rochel Hertzel, both of Crown Heights took place at the Razag Ballroom in Crown Heights.
There’s a Reason Kingston’s Cheder is Called a “Crown Heights School”
They don’t have generations of alumni, but they still distribute scholarships in numbers on par with any Crown Heights school. Help support Cheder Menachem of Kingston, PA, a “Crown Heights transplant” just three hours away.
St. Petersburg Women’s Shabbaton Draws Record Numbers
Over five hundred Jewish women from various regions of Russia and Belarus recently participated in an empowering and unique convention titled “Reveal Your Inner Queen,” held at the Crown Plaza Hotel in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Emotional Ceremony Weds Ten Heroic Couples Simultaneously
In a moving ceremony, 10 chupos were held simultaneously for combat soldiers in battle for the last 5 months. Rabbi Shmuel Bistritzky coordinated the event and they had the Alter Rebbe’s Daled Bavos accompanying them.
Amid Gaza War, Missionaries Launch Billboard Campaign
Yad L’Achim is warning the public that elements from the Christian cult “Messianic Jews” have launched a countrywide billboard campaign that attempts to get Jews to convert out of their religion.
Moscow Yeshiva Students Spread Light Throughout Russia
Students of Moscow’s Yeshiva Ketana set out for 3 days to strengthen Jewish communities across Russia as their polite and well-mannered behavior caused a great kiddush Hashem.
Interior Minister Astounded by Chabad of Hungary’s Impact
On an official visit to Budapest, Hungary, Israel’s minister of interior, Moshe Arbel, learned of Chabad’s work and met with Hungarian officials, the Jewish community, and a hostage freed from Gaza.
‘Moments’: An Immersive Audio Experience of the Year 5752
A stunning audio production for Chof Zayin Adar includes stories and recollections of Chassidim who experienced those precious moments in the Rebbe’s presence in 5752.
Jewish Campus Leaders Unite for Israel
Ever since Simchas Torah, Jewish life on campus has a united sense of purpose. In this spirit, Chabad on Campus International spearheaded a monumental convening of Jewish campus leaders in Eretz Yisroel.
War Day 151: IDF Guarding Yitzhar Stabbed, Police Arrest Protesters
War Summary, Day One Hundred and Fifty One: A soldier was stabbed while standing guard in Yitzhar: the terrorist was eliminated but unfortunately the soldier was badly injured, police arrested the Israeli protesters who were blocking the humanitarian aid trucks from entering Gaza, and the north was heavily bombarded by Hezbollah today, including two rounds of 30 missiles each on the small city of Kiryat Shemona.
Yisroel Eliyahu Suissa, 21, AH
Yisroel Eliyahu Suissa, a Lubavitcher from Montreal, Canada who was serving in the IDF was killed in a deadly motorcycle accident in Israel on Wednesday.
Live: Project Chana Woman’s Power Hour
Join an hour of learning together with women from across the country on the subjects of Kashrus, Shabbos, and Taharas Hamishpacha, by world renown teachers.
Teens Reflect on Impact of Crown Heights Community
After spending a Shabbos in Crown Heights, immersed in the community and witnessing the tremendous efforts their host families went into to make them comfortable, the CTeens write how it affected them.
Weekday Kiddush After the Birth of a Daughter?
Anash.org feature: Dayan Levi Yitzchok Raskin, Rov of Anash in London, explores interesting Torah questions and halachic dilemmas including Shehecheyanu on buying a house, giving maaser in advance, pareve foods baked in a milchig oven, and what qualifies as a kiddush after the birth of a daughter.