Yeshivah students, rabbis and volunteers posted at 150 locations around the city More than 32,000 Tel Aviv-Yafo residents and tourists heard the shofar on the city’s streets this Rosh Hashanah, thanks in part to an invitation highlighted on Tel Aviv municipality’s website. Yeshivah students, rabbis and local volunteers took up their posts at 150 locations […]
Shazak Releases Tzom Gedaliah Story
Now that Rosh HaShanah is over, it’s time for a fast day that is probably the least understood. Tzom Gedaliah is shrouded in mystery, even the date of the murder of Gedaliah is debated amongst our Sages – whether it happened on Rosh HaShana and was pushed to the 3rd of Tishrei or it actually […]
5781 in Review: A Year of Overcoming Adversity, Rebuilding and Recovery
The stories that shaped the past 12 months As the Jewish year 5782 is ushered in with the High Holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur—the second High Holiday season of the pandemic—here is a look back at some of the stories that helped define this year, as featured on Chabad.org/News. It was a year […]
Home Alone on the Holidays
For many of us, the High Holidays will look quite different this year. But even if we won’t be able to hear Kol Nidrei in a packed shul, or celebrate Simchat Torah with the Torah as a community, the power of the month of Tishrei remains undiminished. This year, we are called upon to lead […]
The Year Of Shabbos
One of my good friends has been a teacher most of her life. I savor the common sense observations that roll off her tongue, deliciously pointing to the obvious that is often not obvious at all. “Children don’t come with a manual,” she’ll say to comfort a parent after they send a child to school […]
Record Numbers to Hear Shofar in the Parks
Shofar in the Park brings the essence of Rosh Hashanah to the public in a Covid safe, picturesque environment “Escape the horn honking for some horn blowing,” reads a flyer advertising Shofar in the Park. In a modern twist on the time-honored Chabad mission of making the heart of Rosh Hashanah easily accessible, outdoor shofar […]
Outpouring of Support Buoys Flooded Ganeinu Academy in Queens, N.Y.
Parents and students work actively to help the school reopen after the Jewish holidays As the storm that was once Hurricane Ida lashed drenching rain on New York and reports of flooding were emerging, Rabbi Shmuel Kogan decided that he had to check on the building that houses Ganeinu, the elementary school he runs with […]
UNITED FOR GEULAH: INVOLVE YOUR COMMUNITY IN ONE HEARTFELT TEFILLAH!
This Sunday , Chof-ches Elul, Tof Shin Pei Alef-5781- Sep 5, 2021: An unprecedented historic global gathering is taking place to unite Jews around the world to daven for the Geulah Ever since the destruction of the Temple, the Jewish people have dreamed of the Geulah, the final and complete Redemption – a time when […]
A Small New Jersey Town Comes to Grip With Ida’s Devastating Wake
Mourning over destroyed and lost possessions coupled with gratitude for lives spared The Richler children of Mullica Hill, N.J., were celebrating back to school with a dance party in their living room when one of the oldest looked out the window and said, “There’s a tornado outside.” “It came within 500 feet of our house,” […]
No Power? Meat for a Month in the Freezer? It’s BBQ Time in New Orleans
In the wake of Hurricane Ida, Chabad helps each day while planning for High Holidays About 12 hours after Hurricane Ida left New Orleans, the Chabad emissaries to Metairie, La., were welcoming people in the neighborhood to the Chabad center for a barbecue dinner. “We had to empty our freezers because there is no power […]