50th Day of War: 49 Total Hostages Freed, Hezbollah Fires Rockets
War Summary, Day Fifty: Contrary to their promise, Hezbollah did not take part in the temporary ceasefire agreement. The Houthis also sent explosive drones.
War Summary, Day Fifty: Contrary to their promise, Hezbollah did not take part in the temporary ceasefire agreement. The Houthis also sent explosive drones.
Thirteen more Israeli hostages, eight children and five women, and four foreign nationals were released from captivity in Gaza on Motzei Shabbos, and are now in Israel.
Article by Rabbi Mordechai Lipskier: Suddenly there was a fearsome blast: a bomb exploded near our group. A river of fire gushed forth, and we saw death before our eyes. And at that moment, everyone cried out in one voice: Shema Yisrael, HaShem Elokeinu, HaShem echad!
Avos Ubanim kicked off in the Anash community of Kingston, PA, with dozens of fathers and sons coming together on Motzaei Shabbos for learning and prizes.
When the Mitteler Rebbe‘s widow, Rebbetzin Shaina, suggested her granddaughter as a shidduch for the Rebbe Maharash, the Tzemach Tzedek asked what dowry she was offering. The Rebbetzin replied, “I will give forty years of eishes chaver kechaver – the wife of a tzadik being equal to the tzadik himself!”
The streets and shops of Crown Heights were full on Friday, as residents and guests prepared for Shabbos Parshas Vayeitzei.
Over one hundred bochurim in Oholei Torah Shiur Daled join a dedicated track to learn and master the entire Maseches Bava Basra.
13 mothers and children have been returned safely to Israel after 49 days in Hamas captivity. They are now undergoing medical evaluation in Israel.
In an unprecedented display of unity and support for Israel, thousands of children from over 100 Chabad Hebrew Schools around the globe have come together to create a stirring music video.
The L’Chaim of Tzvi Dubinsky of Brighton, MA and Miriam Khazanovitch of Sharon, MA took place Thursday night at FREE Hall.
After an Israeli Major-General joined a 19 Kislev farbrengen, he notified the Rebbe of his “special experience and a feeling of elevation.” The Rebbe replied that as a Tzahal commander, he knows that what counts most is: action.
War Summary, Day Forty Eight: No IDF casualties, Hezbollah fired heavily into northern Israel today, 40 arrests in Judea and Samaria.
Experienced therapist Mordechai Roth together with Mordechai Weberman join in a war duet to sing “Hishtokekut”, or “Yearning”, expressing Am Yisroel’s current mood.
Join Live Now: Rabbi Shmuel Pevzner is leading a farbrengen marking chag hageulah Yud Kislev in Lefferts Shul in Crown Heights.
In honor of Yud Kislev, Rabbi Shlomo Zarchi, beloved mashpia of the 770 yeshiva, farbrenged with bochurim in the upstairs zal. Words of hisorerus about the auspicious day were shared and heartfelt niggunim expressed.
This Monday, there will be a farbrengen for all of anash, shluchim, and bochurim led by Rabbi Ben Tzion Krasnianski and Rabbi Shmuly Avtzon, and emceed by Rabbi Mendel Danow.
For your Shabbos reading pleasure: Why a Native American Chief came to 770 and the new initiative driving the study of Chassidus worldwide are among some of the articles in this week’s Anash magazine. Download here and print.
Why start a school when there are already so many other wonderful yeshivas in Crown Heights? Unravel the motivations behind the OYYL’s creation in an all new video― showcasing the yeshivah’s unwavering commitment to chinuch in its purest form.
Ask the Rov: At what cost may we redeem fellow Yidden in captivity? Rabbi Chaim Hillel Raskin responds.
In the wake of a local teen’s devastating accident, the Northridge community united with a Mitzvah campaign, committing over 1,400 mitzvahs in the merit of his recovery.
Leah’s story was one of the most complex that Yad L’Achim staffers had encountered in many years. Born and raised in an Arab village to a Jewish mother and an Arab father, she was deeply torn over her identity.
A collaboration between the teachers, students, and parent body of YTTL Montreal set the stage for a day filled with excitement and fun to mark Rosh Chodesh Kislev.
If you’ve ever asked a Jewish man about driving, chances are he’ll mention the perpetual struggle with his hat. One innovative solution emerged from a simple Lego toy.