Photographer Mordechai Lubecki took a trip to the ancient burial cave of Yoel Hanavi in the fields next to Gush Chalav, where the kevarim are set into the wall of a cave as was customary at that time.
Fire at Chabad of Greater Orlando, Torahs Damaged
A large fire broke out at Chabad of Greater Orlando during which 5 sifrei Torah suffered damage. Fortunately, everyone evacuated safely and a Torah which survived the Holocaust and is set to be rededicated on Yom Kippur was successfully saved.
How a Simple Nigun Changed Lives and Continues to Inspire
In 5744, the Rebbe shared a remarkable story that illustrates the profound significance of the Alter Rebbe. But how can we replicate his spiritual power and influence in 2024?
The Chossid Who Asked the Frierdiker Rebbe How to Die
Today, 19 Elul, marks the 80th yahrzeit of Harav Zorach Halevi Hurwitz a”h of Worcester, MA, one of the first Chabad rabbonim in America who merited to see three Rebbeim.
We Are Entering a New Era for Our Community
From the Anash.org Inbox: When elections were announced for Crown Heights Vaad Hakohol, I was quite cynical, questioning how much they could truly accomplish and whether they would genuinely care to make a difference. After a personal experience, I was pleasantly surprised.
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Torah Started at Nova Site Dedicated in Moving Ceremony
With the Chief Rabbi of Russia in attendance, a new Torah scroll was inaugurated in Moscow’s central shul Marina Roscha. The writing of the sefer Torah began at the tragic site of the ‘Nova’ massacre near Gaza, where 383 people were murdered almost a year ago.
I’m Not a Chabadnik, Please Do More of This
I’m not a Chabdnik. I come from the Yeshivish world, where our approach to Torah and Hashkafah is nuanced and guided by the Mesorah of our Rosh Yeshivos. Yet, in the aftermath of the tragic events of October 7, when the news from Eretz Yisroel seemed too overwhelming to process, I found myself at a loss.
Unhiding Jewish Pride on Columbia University’s Lawn
A Jewish Culture Festival on Butler Plaza at Columbia University was cathartic and full-circle for students. In stark contrast to last semester, when it was a scene of heinous antisemitism, now they were celebrating their Yiddishkeit openly and safely as Jews.
Korbanos in the Present Age
Ask the Rov: Is it permissible to ascend Har Habayis today? Rabbi Chaim Hillel Raskin responds.
Today: Shopaganza Event in Crown Heights
TODAY 9:30 am to 8:00 pm in the Razag Ballroom: The Shopaganza Event will be bringing hundreds of top-quality designer clothing for the Crown Heights Community to purchase at a steep discount. The Razag Ballroom will be brimming with racks full of beautiful pieces at a steep discount – up to 90% off their original prices!
Live: Siyum on Rambam’s Sefer Avoda
Live at 2:00 PM ET: An international Siyum celebrating the completion of the Rambam’s Sefer Avoda will feature Rabbi Yossi Lew from Peachtree City, Georgia.
‘Arum of Rabbonus and Shlichus’ to Feature Rabbi Lazar
Live Sunday at 3:30 PM: Kollel L’Rabbonei Chabad has an “Arum of Rabbonus” series each month, bringing in Rabbonim and rabbis to discuss tips for everyday rabbinics. In honor of Chai Elul, the talk by Rabbi Berel Lazar is being opened to the wider Anash community.
War Day 351: 500 Airstrikes in Lebanon, Hezbollah’s High Command Eliminated
War Summary, Day 350-351: The terrorists who killed the six hostages were eliminated, UNRWA is asking for immunity for Hamas employees, IDF airstrike in Beirut eliminated much of Hezbollah’s highest command, IDF carries out over 500 airstrikes in Lebanon in one day, fires in multiple areas in Israel, Hezbollah raises the “red flag of revenge,” and terrorist commander eliminated in Qabatiya, Samaria.
Wedding: Muss – Klausner
The wedding of Chaim Muss of Monsey, NY, and Chanie Klausner of Zurich, Switzerland, took place in Zurich, with a group of bochurim flying in to enhance the simcha.
‘Chassidus Club’ Is a Lifeline for Young Shluchim
This Sunday, MyShliach’s Chassidus Club launches with a complimentary session in honor of Chai Elul, providing children in remote areas the opportunity to build friendships and engage with Chassidishe values through interactive, weekly learning.
Montreal Boys Enjoy Chai Elul Seder Nigunim
Boys in the Montreal Cheder held a beautiful Seder Nigunim in honor of Chai Elul, featuring guest speaker, Rabbi Mendel Duchman from LA, who spoke to the boys about how special they are to be the Rebbe’s children.
Year-Round Programming Kicks Off With Shabbos Party
Every Friday, children of Shluchim eagerly await getting together for a unique event filled with music, games, stories and much more all in the Shabbos spirit. With interactive activities, inspiring entertainment and so many surprises, the children look forward to it every week.
English Letters on American Day Schools and WWII Soldiers
This week’s collection of letters includes correspondence with President Ronald Reagan about Chai Elul and establishing a Jewish Day School in a small American town. An added teshura includes 15 letters from 1944 showing care for WWII soldiers, as well as a brief biography and letters to Max Schrieber, a philanthropist who oversaw the construction of over 300 Mikvaos.
Two Lights: Celebrating Chai Elul with Uncle Yitz
Engage your children in the message of the times with the Rebbe’s teachings on Chai Elul brought to them in an engaging and inspiring way.
Going to Battle with Joy!
After a joyous song, during a farbrengen about teshuva with joy, a chossid shouted “Nasha biriyot!” – “We won!” The Rebbe accepted and added that soldiers going out to war march with a victorious song, giving them strength of heart.