Street Closings Information for the Sunday Parade
Here is a list of streets and map of Crown Heights during the Lag Ba’Omer parade and fair over Motzaei Shabbos and Sunday.
Here is a list of streets and map of Crown Heights during the Lag Ba’Omer parade and fair over Motzaei Shabbos and Sunday.
This year, eight local parades, Crown Heights, Lakewood, Queens, Boro Park, Sheepshead Bay, Flatbush, Marine Park, and Rego Park will have Ois B’Sefer Torah booths, reaching Yidden from all backgrounds.
A new “Chevras Tehilim” in Crown Heights brings together boys aged 9-13 to melodiously recite together the Yom Hashabbos on Shabbos afternoon, followed by an engaging story and a delightful snack.
The Daily Ohel Bus will have expanded hours and added trips to the Rebbe’s Ohel for Lag Baomer. When Eastern Parkway is closed, buses will leave from Eastern Parkway between Albany and Troy.
There are the visible moments of a typical Hatzalah call. The volunteer heroes drop everything and run to answer the call, bringing help and literal life with them. But there’s much more to this scene than what meets the eye.
A new daily swift shiur series by Rabbi Mendel Yusewitz will assist you in joining the growing Amud Yomi learning program which has just begun Mesechta Megilah.
Unsure whether to send their daughter to a professionally-run frum preschool or a disorganized chassidishe kindergarten, a parent wrote to the Rebbe. The Rebbe’s response didn’t leave any room for doubt.
War Summary, Day Two Hundred and Thirty: Negotiations may reopen, Beit Hanoun commander eliminated, a large expansion in Rafah operation, Netanyahu says that Israel has planned surprises up ahead, attacks from Iraq, and the operation in Jenin was completed.
This Sunday, Boro Park will celebrate their annual Lag Ba’omer parade at a larger location than ever, featuring singer Shmueli Ungar and the Yiddish Nachas Choir, and a sensational Yiddish play. The event will be streamed live on Anash.org.
As Pro-Palestinian student groups demand that the school shut down Chabad on campus, shluchim Rabbi Chaim and Moussia Goldstein remain unfazed and continue to spread light.
Students who successfully participated in Igud Hamelamdim’s Mivtza Torah were well rewarded for their efforts. But the biggest prize of all was their ability to learn Gemara on their own.
On Sunday, the women of Seder Nashim gathered to celebrate a siyum, marking the conclusion of an incredible inaugural year at the Lemaan Yilemdu women’s program.
Bar and Bas Mitzvah boys and girls worldwide are using their special milestone to inspire others by launching Mitzvah Campaigns in honor of their special day.
A Kids Kahoot game and audio recording by A Chassidisher Derher helps children relive Lag B’omer Parades with the Rebbe.
Anash and Mekuravim, young and old, gathered at Chabad of Coral Springs for a Pesach Sheini farbrengen led by local teacher Rabbi Lev Cotlar.
Despite interference by a heckler who tried to block Oholei Torah shiur daled’s group photo, the yearly photo was taken successfully thanks to the photographer’s skill. Download a high-quality photo here.
A large crowd of Anash and bochurim gathered for a farbrengen in 770 in honor of Pesach Sheini with Australian shliach Rabbi Yossi Engel and former high-profile Knesset Member Rabbi Eliezer Mizrachi.
During an arrest operation in the Kasbah, an ancient village dating back 2,000 years, soldiers discovered an engraving of a diagonal menorah as drawn by the Rambam and promoted by the Rebbe.
For the first time in fifteen years, the New York City Housing Authority will be accepting new applicants for Section 8 vouchers paying towards the rent in any house or condominium in NYC.
Lost and tired, young Sholom Raichik laid down outside the Rebbe’s room and missed kos shel bracha. Woken up after it was over, the Rebbe opened the door of his room and poured the boy a small l’chaim.
Rabbi Tzvi Freeman, a Chassidus author who was in Crown Heights for a simcha, joined 770 Mashpia Rabbi Shmuly Avtzon to give a shiur in the maamer of the Rebbe being learned in 770’s “Seder Dach” program.
This week, chaplains, volunteers and correctional officers gathered at the Annual Jewish Chaplains Conference in Pittsburgh for a “Second Chance” symposium.
Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky, Vice Chairman of Merkos L’Inyonei Chinuch encourages Shluchim to unite to say thank you to Crown Heights Hatzalah.