Detroit Unites for Lag B’omer Celebration
Families in the Detroit area gathered to celebrate Lag Ba’omer with a day of festivities with a wide range of activities and attractions for children and adults alike.
Families in the Detroit area gathered to celebrate Lag Ba’omer with a day of festivities with a wide range of activities and attractions for children and adults alike.
Mrs. Yasmina Kamin Uzan of Kiryat Gat, Eretz Yisroel, mother of Mrs. Chana Taieb of Crown Heights passed away Motzoei Shabbat in Kiryat Gat.
Hundreds of Jewish children and adults enjoyed a beautiful Lag B’Omer celebration in Riverdale, NY organized by Rabbi Levi and Sorah Shemtov. The main street was closed off so children can enjoy all the wonderful attractions.
At a recent address to Teach Coalition, New York City Mayor Eric Adams said that rather than criticize yeshivas, government should strive to duplicate yeshivas’ successes in public school system.
In the latest episode of Halacha Headlines Podcast, host Reb Dovid Lichtenstein interviewed Rabbi Yosef Yeshaya Braun, Rov of the Crown Heights community, on how to deal with Baalei Aveirah in our midst.
Rabbi Yona Pruss, a respected member of the Chabad community in London, England passed away on Thursday, 20 Iyar, 5783. Update: The Levaya will be held at 770 on Monday, 9:30 am.
The wedding of Mendel Gurary of Montreal, Canada and Zissel Tenenbaum of Morristown, NJ took place Tuesday night at Razag Ballroom.
A full day of programs marked Lag B’omer in Almaty, Kazakhstan, including a parade that continued until the Ohel of Harav Levi Yitzchok Schneerson, and a community bonfire.
Blowing past its initial fundraising goal and completing its bonus round, Hatzalah of Crown Heights has one thing to say to the community: Thank you!
The L’Chaim of Sholom Lazaroff of Houston, TX, and Raizel Barber of Crown Heights took place Wednesday night at Ulam Chana.
Bikur Cholim of Crown Heights (BCCH) stands as a beacon of support, ensuring no family faces these challenges alone. Presently, BCCH is actively assisting 75 families.
Miracles at the kever of Rashbi are not a new thing. But this incredible firsthand story from our generation witnessed by Rabbi Tzvi Greenwald is a show of the incredible power of Lag Baomer.
The New Shluchim Desk at Merkos 302 has partnered with Rabbi Aaron Herman to conduct a brand new workshop aimed at newly married couples seeking to embark on shlichus.
The vibrant streets of Barcelona were filled with laughter and excitement as 75 young Shluchim and Shluchos arrived from 20+ countries for the MyShliach Chidon Retreat.
The Bodies and Souls Shavuos/summer edition is now available, with thought provoking and reflective articles, and gorgeous genuine artwork.
Overtaken with financial difficulty, R. Nochum Yitzchok Pinson overlooked his children’s chinuch and they slowly became influenced by modernity. When it hit him, he enrolled his sons – ages 10 and 12 – at a branch of Tomchei Temimim 500 km away from home, where they became outstanding chassidim.
The streets and shops of Crown Heights were full on Friday as residents and guests prepared for Shabbos Parshas Behar-Bechukosai. Plus: Shalom Zachar list.
Thousands of cheder children marched through the streets of Yerushalayim carrying signs proudly displaying their pride in their Yiddishkeit and love of Torah and mitzvos.
Ask the Rov: What bracha do I make on watermelon or pumpkin seeds? Rabbi Chaim Hillel Raskin replies.
The Jewish community of Baltimore gathered on Lag B’omer for a lively parade and rally, featuring a marching band, floats, clowns, pesukim and more.
As part of its long-term roadmap toward the future of Lubavitch education, Chicago’s Lubavitch Girls High School recently appointed Mrs. Sarah Wineberg to serve as principal along with the existing team of directors,
Two Lag B’omer community celebrations were held in Toronto, with over 3,000 attending the event in the north and 1,500 in the south. Participants of both events enjoyed inflatables, rides, a carnival, BBQ, bonfire and more.
Hailing from 22 states across the western US and in the spirit of Shnas Hakhel, 70 Shluchim gathered to collaborate and further their unique shlichus predicated on the Rebbe’s view that no Jew is too “remote.”
Everyone is unique. Rabbi Akiva Wagner was uniquely one-of-a-kind. Memories and thoughts by his nephew and student, Rabbi Shmuel Wagner.