An incredible Lag B’Omer parade and fair under Chabad-Lubavitch of Baltimore attracted over 1,500 men, women, and children from all segments of the community, featuring an Eli Marcus concert, Cheder marching bands, and floats made by the local Yeshiva, Mesivta, Cheder boys, and Cheder girls.
Mother of Hostage Looking for Someone to Wear His Tefillin
On Simchas Torah, 22-year-old Bar Kupershtein was kidnapped to Gaza. As a zechus to bring him home, his mother, Julie, is looking for someone who does not yet put on tefillin daily to don Bar’s tefillin daily, but with one condition.
Heartwarming Bar Mitzvah Was a Milestone of Jewish Resilience
An extraordinary Bar Mitzvah celebration at the Mishpacha Children’s Home in Odessa, Ukraine for a boy from Almaty, Kazakhstan, who joined the home seven years ago, was a powerful reminder of the resilience and enduring spirit of the Jewish community.
New Chabad House Opens in Tranquil Paris Suburb
A new Chabad House was inaugurated by shliach Rabbi Shlomo Ohayon in the Bercy district of Paris known for its scenic views and riverside promenades.
Yiddishkeit On Parade
Rabbi Shea Hecht, author, speaker, and communal activist, speaks about the early years of the Lag Baomer Parades and the development of the signs and iconic floats.
Our Communities
Exciting Gifts Show Appreciation for JNet Chavrusas
A new initiative by popular Chavrusa matching platform JNet is offering its volunteers exclusive gifts as tokens of appreciation for their efforts and invaluable contribution of teaching Torah.
Women’s Circle Thanks Donors, Announces Winner
The Crown Heights Women’s Circle, which completed a successful campaign last week to fund their work with Crown Heights mothers, thanks all those who donated and announces the winner for a coin from the Rebbe.
New Slate To Promote Safer Streets and More Playgrounds
Kan tzivah is the center of it all. But it is also at the center of New York City. With all the negative changes taking place in New York in the last few years, our neighborhood and community has experienced some of these changes as well, from increased crime to antisemitic incidents.
Achos Program Led by the Students for the Students
Bais Chana Academy High School, in Orange, Connecticut, implemented an Achos program this year which gave students the opportunity to grow and add in their avodas Hashem and hiskashrus, led by the students for the students.
Flatbush Parade Brought Simcha to the Streets of Brooklyn
The Flatbush Lag B’Omer Parade brought the community together in achdus, bringing Simcha to the streets of Brooklyn. The parade marched down E31st and up Ave N with clowns, marching bands, grand floats, vintage cars, and mounted horses from the NYPD.
Young Shluchim Celebrate Lag Baomer with Live Parade
Over 300 young Shluchim and Shluchos from around the world joined live on Sunday for an incredible Lag Baomer parade by the Chinuch Yaldei Hashluchim division of the Shluchim Office.
War Day 236: Major Rafah Tunnel Destroyed, Airstrikes in Syria
War Summary, Day Two Hundred and Thirty Six: Three soldiers fell in Rafah, IDF took complete control of the Philadelphi Corridor, major Rafah tunnel was destroyed, U.S. pier is officially out of commission, airstrikes in Syria, and terror attack near Shechem.
Campus Shluchos Arrive in Eretz Yisrael for the Kinus of a Lifetime
Over 150 campus Shluchos from around the world are gathering in Eretz Yisrael by the Chabad on Campus International Kinus HaShluchos 5784 for five days of inspiration, connection, and growth.
How They Learned Kidush Hachodesh Before Technology
As Rambam learners study Hilchos Kidush Hachodesh in the Rambam, we share with you a video from Tishrei 5748 of a shiur by R’ Yosef Losh using simple diagrams and globes.
Kriah Publication Gives Parents Tools to Retain Proficiency
A publication by Hamesorah once again gives parents the tools to review with their child over the summer so they don’t forget the skills they acquired over the year.
Here’s What You Need to Know for Sunday’s Elections
This Sunday, Crown Heights residents will go to the polls. Shul delegates, united behind the election, share the Rebbe’s message about voting and answers to frequent questions.
Pre-Shavuos Program for Kids on the Parkway
This Sunday afternoon, the Join the Jewish Children’s Museum will host a Pre-Shavuos event on the Parkway with ice cream, activities, yummy treats, and Torah crafts—all for free.
First-Ever Monsey Parade Draws Huge Crowd from All Communities
For the first time, a splendid Lag Ba’omer parade was organized in Rockland County with over 1000 Yidden including many different Chassidish and Litvish communities.
Yeshivas Kayitz Panama Opening for Its Fourth Summer
The Yeshivas Kayitz Panama summer program, opening for its fourth summer this year, is hosted by Rabbi Yakov Poliwoda and run by Abru Lapidus.
Hungarian Dignitary Undergoes Bar Mitzvah 50 Years Later
A string of events catapulted Hungarian dignitary Gabor Leibovitz to search for his roots and arrange to have a Bar Mitzva celebration at 63 years of age, even leining from the Torah himself.
IDF Reservist Brings Emuna and Unity to Riverdale Celebration
Hundreds of Riverdale families gathered in a park at a Lag Ba’omer fun day organized by Riverdale shliach Rabbi Levi Shemtov, with music inspiring emuna and Jewish unity.
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Prominent Breslov Mashpia, R’ Yaakov Meir Schechter, met with Russia’s Chief Rabbi Berel Lazar, to thank him for all his assistance for Breslover chassidim who travel to Reb Nachman‘s kever in Uman.
‘Chassidus Wiki’ Invites All to Join Online Resource
An incredible online resource is being created as an interactive platform to explain the width, depth, and breadth of Chassidus, by explaining the context of each concept in the many sources it appears in.
Meta Blocks Shliach’s Daf Yomi Facebook Page
The Facebook page containing daily Daf Yomi shiurim by shliach Rabbi Shlomo Köves and the only such shiurim in Hungarian has been suddenly blocked by Meta who stated simply that it “transgressed the community policy of Facebook.”
Children Release Hachlata Balloons for Hostages Safe Return
1,500 children and parents proudly marched through the city of Netivot in honor of Rebbi Shimon bar Yochai, and then released hachlata tova balloons into the air for the safe return of the hostages.
What About the Ruchnius of Our Community?
From the Anash.org Inbox: “I read the manifests, watched the open house meeting and even spoke in person with a number of the candidates. Yet, not a word has been said about the matter most important; the ruchnius character of our community.”