Morristown Cheder Marked Rosh Chodesh Kislev With Seuda
The students at Cheder Lubavitch Morristown had a special program and seuda in honor of Rosh Chodesh Kislev.
The students at Cheder Lubavitch Morristown had a special program and seuda in honor of Rosh Chodesh Kislev.
Daily war summary from Eretz Yisroel: IDF have commenced operations in Gaza’s largest hospital; rumors of an imminent hostage deal; 2 IDF soldiers killed – Hashem Yikom Damam!
Ever wondered where your tefilos go when you don’t daven properly? Here, Rabbi Avraham Katz, mashpia in Yeshivas Beis Shalom in Postville guides you on how to direct them straight up to Hashem’s inner chamber.
Anash Magazine: At lectures and in online videos we hear the oft-repeated mantra “chinuch is all about love.” Yet veteran mechanchim speak out about a central component that is being neglected and how children need more than just love.
As Jews worldwide balance feelings of pain and love, fear and pride, a special virtual event will invigorate the global Jewish community with messages from Jewish leaders worldwide.
The wedding of Avrohom Menachem Arnold of Los Angeles, CA, and Rivka Goldenberg of Lawrenceville, NJ, took place Wednesday night at Razag Hall.
Avos Ubanim started in Coral Springs with the largest turnout in Coral Springs’s history. Fathers and sons gathered to learn Torah, followed by Pesukim, raffles and pizza.
During a visit to the military bases in southern Israel, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant joined the spiritual war effort and wrapped tefillin in the merit of the IDF soldiers.
Mohalim from around the world gathered in Crown Heights on Sunday for an annual convention bringing together mohalim, rabbonim and medical professionals.
A Crown Heights Mitzava Tank made the trek down to Washington, DC to assist in the mass mivtza tefillin effort among the 300,000 rally goers in Tuesday’s March for Israel on the National Mall.
The L’Chaim of Mendel Gurkow of London, Ontario and Chani Shabtay of Sherman Oaks, California took place Monday night at Anshei Lubavitch.
Rabbi Sholem Lapidus, the dedicated director of the Toras Emes Cheider in Yerushalayim, who was seriously injured in a car accident, passed away.
A summary of important updates from Eretz Yisroel over the past 24 hours, authored by Mrs. Bruria Efune: Day thirty-nine since the start of the war.
Take a shot while the pot is hot! The annual Ten Yad Grand-Split raffle is nearing the half-million-dollar mark, and all you need to win a down payment on your future is a ticket. But you must act fast because ticket prices increase in just 48 hours.
Aleph Institute recently launched Project 432, an education and awareness initiative that promotes ethical behavior and financial integrity within our communities.
Young Shluchim joining the Kinus Tzeirei Hashluchim of the Shluchim Office had a blast on their grand trip on Sunday as they took over the American Dream Mall Water Park.
Anash.org feature: Dayan Levi Yitzchok Raskin, Rov of Anash in London, explores interesting Torah questions and halachic dilemmas including women drinking before havdala, man being served a drink by a stewardess, soaking a polyester garment on Shabbos, and how we may eat our Shabbos day meal after chatzos.
Anash Magazine: Long before podcasts were “in,” Sicha Yomis was giving chassidim a way to tap in every day and listen to a sicha of the Rebbe relevant to that particular day. Close to 30 years later, it’s still going strong.
Campers who spent the past summer at CHI Detroit joined a reunion on Thursday night in Crown Heights during the Kinus Hashluchim.
Dozens of chassidim from NY and shluchim from across the country arrived in Washington DC where they manned tens of tefillin stands and spread pride for Yiddishkeit among the nearly 300,000 attending the rally.
Thousands of shluchim, Crown Heights locals and guests were excited to receive a copy of the premiere edition of Anash.org’s weekly magazine, launched in time for the Kinus.
A special initiative has shluchim resolving disputes and taking steps toward achdus in response to the horrific attacks in Eretz Yisroel and the unity seen among Jewish people worldwide.
Rabbi Zalman Laufer, sgan menahel of Shiur Beis and Gimmel of Oholei Torah Mesivta, celebrated his 40th birthday with a farbrengen attended by friends and visiting shluchim.
Rabbi Shlomo Zarchi, mashpia in Tomchei Temimim, led the farbrengen celebrating Rosh Chodesh Kislev with the bochurim in the zal upstairs, which was followed by joyous dancing.