Portland Yeshivas Kayitz Brings Powerful Energy to The City
Shliach Rabbi Chaim Mishulovin brought in a group of bochurim and ran an incredible program for them in Portland, Oregon. The community was lit up with the energy the boys brought to town.
Shliach Rabbi Chaim Mishulovin brought in a group of bochurim and ran an incredible program for them in Portland, Oregon. The community was lit up with the energy the boys brought to town.
The wedding of Zalman Deitsch of New Haven, CT, and Leah Shemtov of Tucson, AZ, took place in Oholei Torah.
A lively Yiddish song, produced by camp Tzeirei Hatemimim, depicts a wholesome chassidishe summer as described by the Rebbe to be as a “camp on the outside and yeshiva on the inside.”
Ateres Chaya Mushka school of Crown Heights began its new school year with the introduction of a new 9th-grade class.
The last week at Camp L’man Achai was fabulously engaging, with shofar making, a bar mitzvah celebration and a trip to the Ohel and 770.
Rabbi Menachem and Zahava Angster have been appointed as the shluchim to Corvallis, Oregon. They will be opening Corvallis’ first Chabad center for the community and Oregon State University.
The wedding of Avremi Raichik of Crown Heights and Baila Hyman of Pittsburgh, PA, took place Wednesday night in Pittsburgh.
A motorhome made the journey from Florida to join the fleet of Mitzvah Tanks in Crown Heights managed by Rabbi Yehuda Pevzner of Mitzvah Tank NYC.
Elul is the month of cheshbon nefesh, but what does that actually mean, and how does one do one? Rabbi Avraham Katz, mashpia in Postville Yeshiva prepared a ‘Cheshbon Hanefesh Aid’ to help.
Do you want your son to truly excel in his study of Chumash or Gemara? Are you searching for a nurturing and Chassidishe environment where he can thrive academically and personally? OYYL in Crown Heights has the solution you’ve been seeking.
The Chabad community of Hallandale Beach gathered Sunday night for a farbrengen celebrating Chai Elul with Rabbi Sholom Mordechai Rubashkin.
Subsidized buses will shuttle to and from the Rebbe’s Ohel throughout the week of selichos and the days leading up to Rosh Hashana.
On Monday, Chai Elul, Released Time kicked off the school year of 5784, gathering the teachers with a conference filled with insightful workshops and engaging discussions and several guest speakers.
In recent days, a Michtov Kloli of the Rebbe dated from “the days of Selichos 5727” has been circulating. This letter carries a special, timely message. Just like this year, the letter was written at the conclusion of a Hakhel year.
Eighteen years of alumni of Tomchei Temimim Cincinnati gathered Wednesday night in Crown Heights for a Yeshiva reunion, with members of the yeshiva staff.
Gunshot fire was heard last night in the vicinity of Kingston between Empire and Lefferts in Crown Heights. Reports of a Jewish target are unfounded.
Over 100 members of anash of Baltimore showed up for the grand Chai Elul farbrengen held for the first time in the cheder’s brand new hall.
Do you know someone who wants to go kosher, but is faced with the challenge of living with their family that doesn’t? Fret no more. Here to guide those exact situations, is this handy guide written by Rabbi Nissan Zibell.
The Yeka camp is a place where campers from all around come to spend time in a warm home with their Jewish camp family. It is a life changing experience for all who attend.
Over the years, as the Rebbe’s library continued growing, it began taking up more and more space. Rabbi Berel Levine relates the full history of the library’s expansions from the 1940s until today.
During hakafos on Simchas Torah one year, the Rebbe told a chossid to “Make Berlin – Lubavitch!” The Rebbe’s shluchim to Berlin gathered in New York this week with that mission statement in mind.
With Rosh Hashanah just around the corner, millions of Jews around the world are making preparations to usher in the New Year, and many are using an innovative tool.
Lubavitcher singer Isrolik Bash performs the age-old Chabad niggun ‘Elu v’Elu Omrim’, a haunting niggun about teshuva, together with a more recent addition.