The Doughs and Don’ts of a Challah Bake
Are you joining an upcoming Challah Bake? Rabbi Nissan Zibell of Kashrus: Be In the Know brings clarity on the halachos of hafrashas challah, as well as providing helpful lists to keep things simple.
Are you joining an upcoming Challah Bake? Rabbi Nissan Zibell of Kashrus: Be In the Know brings clarity on the halachos of hafrashas challah, as well as providing helpful lists to keep things simple.
Chabad photographer Dovber Hechtman traveled to the country of Georgia known for its stunning landscapes medieval fortresses, majestic mountains, and deep caves.
In accordance with the Rebbe’s personal wish, Vaad Or Vechom Hahiskashrus will be sharing daily content related to the Rebbe’s father to help mark the day of Chof Av.
Rabbi Shmaya and Hadassa Hecht have been appointed as the new Shluchim to Oxford, Connecticut. They will be opening the ninth Chabad Center in the Greater New Haven region.
Get Ready to Dance: In preparation for the upcoming wedding season, Chabad singer Simche Friedman released a new single, a remake of a lively Chassidic tune that will get you dancing.
Ask the Rov: Can Artificial Intelligence (AI) that is trained in halacha be relied upon? Rabbi Chaim Hillel Raskin replies.
Last week, a recidivist thief was apprehended for multiple package thefts in the Crown Heights community thanks to collaboration between Shomrim volunteers and NYPD.
The levaya for Rabbi Yitzchok Marton, director of Chesed Menachem Mendel, the Widows and Orphans Program of Colel Chabad, passed by 770 Eastern Parkway on Sunday morning.
Rabbi Mordi and Reizel Wolf (nee Garelik) are the new Shluchim to Swarthmore College, a private liberal arts school in the suburbs of Philadelphia.
A Hakhel gathering for the month of Av will be held at 770 for the wider Chabad community, with renowned speakers Rabbi Shloma Majeski and Rabbi Shais Taub. The MC will be Rabbi Chaim Yisroel Wilhelm.
Rabbi Yitzchok Marton, director of Chesed Menachem Mendel, the Widows and Orphans Program of Colel Chabad, who touched countless lives with his selfless dedication and boundless compassion, passed away on Shabbos.
Bonei Olam Chabad invites you to an extraordinary event, where you can be a partner in transforming a couple’s greatest dream into our community’s tomorrow.
A mashpia, menahel and a secretary for the Frierdiker Rebbe, Reb Chatche Feigin was a towering intellectual and a courageous leader. He had a keen discernment for sincerity and he raised his students to be discerning themselves.
With the Nine Days behind us, the streets and shops of Crown Heights buzzed with residents and guests preparing for Shabbos Parshas Voeschanon – Shabbos Nachamu.
Download and print for your Shabbos reading pleasure: The Anash.org Shabbos Digest presents the top stories, commentary, opinions and columns from the past week, in a print-friendly format.
Watch: A short lesson by Reb Yoel Kahn on Parshas Va’eschanan with an English transcript.
Rabbi Zvi Dovber (Berel) Pachter, a beloved mashpia and mechanech in Brunoy, France and a well-known baal menagen, passed away on Tisha B’Av, 5783.
This past Tuesday, a Siyum celebration took place in Yeshivas Chayolei Beis Dovid of the Poconos, marking the end of their first year. The event was held with the participation of the Temimim’s parents.
This past Sunday, 120 bochurim of Section C in Camp Gan Yisroel Montreal took an optional “Final” on all that they learned over the course of the first month.
The levaya for Rabbi Sholom Ber Butman, a senior Chabad Chossid, mashpia and shliach in Eretz Yisroel, was held today in Tel Aviv and Yerushalayim.
Rabbi Sholom Ber Butman, a senior Chabad Chossid, mashpia and shliach in Eretz Yisroel, passed away on Friday, 10 Menachem Av, 5783.
As a bochur, Rabbi Sholom Blank, approached the Rebbe to receive a bottle of mashke and extended his left hand. A nearby chossid told him to use his right hand instead, but the Rebbe knew better.
The Shluchim in Queens came together for the first-ever Kinus Hashluchim in the Borough that houses the Ohel of the Rebbe.
Hundreds of anash and bochurim packed 770 at the conclusion of the fast of Tisha B’av for ma’ariv, followed by a break-fast. They then recited kiddush levana, which the seforim explain is said to show joy over the birth of Moshiach.