Lubavitcher photographer Mordechai Lubecki recently embarked on a three-day tour through the bustling streets and tranquil shores of Tel Aviv, masterfully covering the Jewish sights.
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Celebrating 50 Years of Mitzvah Tanks: Join the Grand Parade
As the clock strikes 10:30 am on Thursday, 10 Nissan, 74 Mitzvah Tanks will roll out in honor of the 74 years of the Rebbe’s nesius, and marking 50 years since the start of Mitzvah Tanks in 1974.
20th Campus Kinus Heading to Eretz Yisrael
For 20 years, the annual Chabad on Campus International Kinus has played a pivotal role in cultivating the Chabad on Campus network. In light of the historic times among Klal Yisrael, the 20th Kinus, to be held this summer, will take place in Eretz Yisrael.
War Day 172: Heavy Bombing in Rafah, Hostage Killed in Captivity
War Summary, Day One Hundred and Seventy Two: As of late Tuesday night, there are ongoing heavy airstrike attacks in Rafah, Hezbollah anti-tank missiles fired at Avivim, where two missiles hit a winery and set it on fire, and Uriel Baruch was murdered by Hamas in captivity, and his body is still being held.
Texas “Encounter” Weekend To Unite Young Jewish Professionals
Facing challenges in the workplace and online, hundreds of young professionals are set to unite in Houston for the first-ever CYP Encounter: Texas weekend of Jewish pride and community activism.
A Century Later, Kaliningrad Mikva Completed with Celebration
Nestled between Poland and Lithuania, the historical city of Kaliningrad is home to thousands of Jews and many more tourists. One hundred years after the local mikvah was destroyed, a new mikvah was constructed.
We Need an Emergency Town Hall Meeting in Crown Heights
A member of Kingsbrook Jewish Shul pens an op-ed on the need for immediate opposition to the new homeless shelter scheduled to be approved very soon.
President Milei Concludes Trip with Special Gift from Shluchim
At the conclusion of an extensive visit to the Holy Land, shluchim presented Argentinian President Javier Milei with a framed photo and Shekel bill from the Rebbe. Overcome with emotion, the president said that the Rebbe’s picture hangs prominently in his office.
Rebbetzin Shterna Sarah: A Pillar In the Chaos of Golus
Anash Magazine: Wife of the Rebbe Rashab and mother of the Frierdiker Rebbe, Rebbetzin Shterna Sarah was active in the growth of Tomchei Temimim and the move of Chabad from Lubavitch – through many exiles – to New York.
Yeshivas Kayitz Prague Opens Registration for Summer 5784
Yeshivas Kayitz Prague, located in Prague’s historic Old Jewish Quarter, has opened applications for this coming summer.
Geneva Unconventional
Mr. Mati Goldzweig came to the Rebbe looking for advise on how to influence leaders in Washington. The Rebbe advised, “If you want to help this cause, I think it would be right for you travel to Russia.”
Mrs. Debby Einbinder, 74, AH
Mrs. Devorah Sima “Debby” Einbinder, mother of Rabbi Mayer Stambler of Dnipro, Ukraine, passed away on Motzei Shabbos, Daled Shevat, 5784, in Eretz Yisroel.
Surfside Mayoral Candidate’s Promises Have Yidden Worried
Surfside, Florida, has become a kosher paradise in recent years, but campaign promises made by one of the two mayoral candidates has the Jewish community worried.
Prague Seminary Accepting Students for its Third Year
The revolutionary Prague Seminary has just opened registration for its third year. The Seminary in Prague is a flourishing post-high school Chinuch institution with the goal of giving each girl under its care a year to learn, grow, connect, and give.
The Rebbe’s Instructions for Creating Kids’ Books
Gershon Burkis, who founded the “Machanayim Library,” a series of Jewish children’s books featuring authentic stories, tells of the Rebbe’s encouragement and instructions.
World’s Largest Menorah Goes Up in Manhattan
The World’s Largest Menorah – a New York City icon and one of the world’s premier menorahs– was erected at its annual home, on 5th Ave and 59th St. on Wednesday morning.
The Royal Wedding in Landarov
Much is known about the wedding of the Rebbe and Rebbetzin, but how much do you know about the wedding of the Rebbetzin’s sister, Rebbetzin Sheina to Reb Mendel Horenstein? A fascinating installment of Chapters in Chabad History.
Native American Chief Comes to 770 to Declare Hashem is One
Black hats are the head covering of choice in 770, of course. An occasional feather in a hat can be seen as well. A traditional Native American headdress, however, is not a sight many expect to see there.
Marking 40 Years of the Kinus Hashluchim Haolami
In honor of marking 40 years since the very first Kinus, Or Vechom offers a brief overview of the inception and development of the Kinus Hashluchim over the years, with links to all the material referenced.
Triumphant Return to Auschwitz Was the Ultimate Revenge
Eighty years after he was deported to the infamous Auschwitz concentration camp, Rabbi Nissan Mangel was back, but this time with over 100 of his descendants, in a display of gratitude to Hashem and victory over the Nazis.