Chabad International Conference in NY And NJ Offers Shluchim a Vital Recharge
If there’s one thing that is true about the Chabad brand, it’s that you can always count on a Chabad leader to radiate optimism. As
If there’s one thing that is true about the Chabad brand, it’s that you can always count on a Chabad leader to radiate optimism. As
One who has not experienced the Chabad Lubavitch International Kinus Hashluchim Gala Banquet has not experienced one of the great wonders of the Torah world.
As parents still healing from the trauma of nearly losing a child, we were overwhelmed to find ourselves surrounded by hundreds of people in Keter
SAR team wins grand prize. The BreadWinner, a project by three SAR High School students, was the grand prize winner at CIJE Tank 2024, held
Ceasefire went into effect at 4 a.m. Wednesday, local time. The Israeli Security Cabinet voted on Tuesday, Nov. 26 to approve a 60-day truce with
I couldn’t attend Rabbi Zvi Kogan’s funeral in person, so I watched it online. I cried throughout. People often think Chabad rabbis and rebbetzins are
Nestled in the heart of Mekor Haim, near Hadar Mall in Jerusalem, a vibrant community is coming together to build something extraordinary—a synagogue that embodies
When Jordan Rockowitz, z”l, passed away in August at just 57, it was an enormous shock to his family, friends and his Fair Lawn community.
“We could not support an unconditional ceasefire that failed to release the hostages,” Robert Wood, the deputy U.S. ambassador to the global body, told the
Last week, Westchester Day School had the privilege of hosting four families from Kibbutz Alumim, creating a heartfelt moment of connection and solidarity. The day
Tefillot are urgently requested for the refuah shelaimah of IDF Sergeant Noam Taragin, who was seriously wounded by a Hezbollah Radwan Force drone in Lebanon
Earlier this month, the Young Israel of New Rochelle hosted 18 chayalim and two therapists from the Golani Brigade as part of the “Peace of