How the re-Division of Eretz Yisroel in Moshiach’s times actually represents Oneness!
70 Days For 70 Years: Day 57
Why things will change for the Levite Tribe when Moshiach comes!
Prepping in Tokyo: Record Jewish Tourism Expected at Summer Olympics
The 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics are still more than six months away (July 24-Aug. 9), but the team at Chabad-Lubavitch of Tokyo is already hard at work. Rabbi Mendi Sudakevich, who arrived in Tokyo 20 years ago from his native Kfar Chabad, Israel, is gregarious and creative—and has plenty of ideas for serving Jews who […]
It’s Not A Hand-Out, It’s A Hand-Up
Tikkun olam makes Canada a better place for everyone involved Moss Park, at the intersection of Queen and Jarvis Roads, is not the destination playground families choose for Sunday afternoon entertainment. In Toronto’s downtown, the park plays host to throngs of homeless people and is surrounded by shelters and subsidized housing. But for a few […]
70 Days For 70 Years: Day 56
The Unique Division of the Land of Israel in Moshiach’s Era!
Learn How to Fix Your Most Precious Possession: Yourself
‘Character Over Conflict’ a free online course on personal character development Over the past two decades, the world has become accustomed to turning to online video tutorials to help fix everything from creaky floorboards to malfunctioning computers. In Chabad.org’s latest online course, Character Over Conflict, viewers will learn how to fix something more personal: themselves. […]
Still a Dollar
Children’s Sefer Torah in Seventh Printing In the spring of 1981, the Lubavitcher Rebbe spoke about Jewish unity as an antidote to looming threat of warfare and terror at the time. Specifically, he addressed the power of Jewish children, when united through a Torah scroll. The Rebbe announced his plan on June 6, to have […]
70 Days For 70 Years: Day 55
Torah study in Moshiach’s Times: no longer “a means to an end!
A Mother’s Passing Brings Together a New Jersey Community
Neighbors of all backgrounds step up to help a grieving family When a rabbi, a police sergeant, the mayor and an entire community get together, beautiful things happen that can provide a silver lining to even the most tragic of events. It all started on a Sunday morning in early August. Chana Chaiton, co-director of […]
Today in Jewish History: 24 Tevet, Passing of Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, founder of Chabad Lubavitch
Today in Jewish History: 24 Tevet, Passing of Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi The end of 1812 found Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, also known as the Alter Rebbe, journeying through small towns and villages, distancing himself and his family from the Napoleonic invasion of Russia. After five months of travel, his convoy arrived in […]