The Smartphone Question We Can’t Afford to Ignore
“They try to guide people to avoid using a smartphone, but their words don’t carry the same weight, because they themselves have one. If there were a physical danger to our children, wouldn’t we demand of the school administration, first and foremost, to see to our children’s wellbeing? Physically, we don’t let anyone harm our children – spiritually?”
My Memories of Living in the Rebbe and Rebbetzin’s Building
In a video interview, Rabbi Chaim Levi Goldstein of Crown Heights, a veteran mechanech, shares fascinating stories and memories spanning his family’s roots in Lubavitch, his childhood living in the same apartment building as the Rebbe and Rebbetzin, and decades of guidance and personal encounters with the Rebbe.
California Boy Credits Camp With Strength to Face Antisemitism
First Crown Heights Cheder Opens for the New Year
Secret File Reveals Rebbe’s Aliyah Permit to Eretz Yisroel
Two Chabad Candidates Fall Short in Likud Primaries
Two Lubavitchers from Lod, MK Shabtai Katash and attorney Dror Legali, failed to secure their respective slots in this week’s Likud primaries, ending their bids for assured positions on the party’s list for the upcoming Knesset elections.
Elul in Lubavitch Sparks First Tefillin at Age 70
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Honey Prepared for Rosh Hashana in Russia’s Jewish Country
Ahead of Rosh Hashana, shluchim oversaw the production of mehadrin honey in Russia’s remote Jewish Autonomous Region of Birobidzhan, where Yiddishkeit continues to grow.
Folsom Chabad Breaks Ground on 23,000-Square-Foot Center
Hundreds gathered Sunday to mark the next chapter of Chabad in Folsom, CA, as a community built family by family over nearly 20 years broke ground on an expansive new center that will serve Jews across Folsom, El Dorado Hills and beyond.
Enable a Kallah to Arrive at Her Chuppah in Dignity
During these days of Elul, Chodesh Harachamim Vehaselichos, please help a kallah take care of many basic expenses we’d all wish a Kallah to have.
New Yiddish Initiative Opens Elul Zman at Antwerp Yeshiva
Bochurim at the Antwerp yeshiva will begin learning Chassidus in Yiddish, “dem Rebbin’s shprach,” as the growing yeshiva opens the new shnas halimudim with an expanded staff and talmidim from across Europe.
Kids’ Art Festival Returns for 3rd Year at JCM
After two successful years, the JCM summer community event has become a special tradition for local families. The Jewish Children’s Museum’s Kids’ Art Festival is back for a third year, bringing an afternoon of creativity, excitement, and family fun to the JCM Plaza!
Rice: Three Brachos or One?
Ask the Rov: Which bracha do we make on rice? Rabbi Chaim Hillel Raskin responds.
‘Parking Stickers of Shame’ Return to NYC
A newly enacted city law allowing hard-to-remove stickers to be placed on vehicles violating Alternate Side Parking rules is drawing anger in Crown Heights, where two local council members voted in favor of the measure.
Boy Rescued From Tanzania Celebrates Emotional Bar Mitzvah
A Jewish boy who was rescued from an abusive Muslim household in Tanzania six years ago celebrated his Bar Mitzvah in Eretz Yisroel this week, marking the latest stage in a complex rescue and rehabilitation operation led by Yad L’Achim with the assistance of the Rebbe’s shliach in Tanzania.
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A Holy Jew Lived In Shanghai: The Remarkable Life of Harav Meir Ashkenazi
A learned rov, a tireless activist, a fearless leader, and a devoted chasid. From Cherikov to Vladivostok, Shanghai, and New York. In honor of his 72nd yartzeit, From the Margins of Chabad History tells the remarkable and colorful story of Harav Meir Ashkenazi. Part 1 of a series.
In One Year, You Could Be a Certified Sofer
This year-long offering will provide you with the tools, training and certification to be a Sofer Stam. Taught in Ksav Alter Rebbe by Rabbi Chaim Pape, a skilled Sofer who excels in teaching the holy craft to new sofrim, students will study the theory of Safrus in Keses Hasofer alongside intensive practical training.
Splitting Davening Between Two Chazzonim?
Dayan Levi Yitzchok Raskin, Rov of Anash in London, explores interesting Torah questions and halachic dilemmas, including saying “Elokim Acheirim,” missed parsha when traveling to Eretz Yisroel, and splitting shachris between two chazzonim.
Late to Minyan: Daven or Wait?
Ask the Rov: I walked into Mincha, and they’re in the middle of Shmoneh Esrei. Should I daven or wait? Rabbi Chaim Hillel Raskin responds.
Making a Phone Call Before Davening?
In this week’s episode of Lemaan Yishmeu, Rabbi Yosef Braun addresses intriguing halachic questions on a wide range of practical topics — real questions that have come to his desk, along with his clear and insightful responses.
Bracha on Ice Cream with Cookie Crumbs?
Dayan Levi Yitzchok Raskin, Rov of Anash in London, explores interesting Torah questions and halachic dilemmas, including bracha on ice cream with crumbs, man wearing shorts, Shnayim Mikra interruptions, and age of tznius for a girl.
Get a Taste of the Rebbe’s Farbrengens This Week
Crocs or Slippers in the Street on Shabbos?
Dayan Levi Yitzchok Raskin, Rov of Anash in London, explores interesting Torah questions and halachic dilemmas, including holding the eitz chayim during kriah, Crocs and open-backed slippers outside on Shabbos, and saying "Good Shabbos" on Friday.
Boys Banned from Ball Playing, But the Rebbe Intervened
When boys at 770 were told to stop playing ball, one boy was ready to leave yeshiva altogether. The Rebbe heard about it, and the next day, balls came rolling out the windows of 770.
R’ Moshe Schlass, 86, AH
R’ Moshe Schlass, a longtime member of Anash in Yerushalayim’s Old City, known for his open home and decades of hachnosas orchim, passed away on Wednesday, 29 Av.