Many daughters have done worthily, but you surpass them all. —Proverbs 31:29 The five day Annual International Conference of Chabad-Lubavitch Shluchos began last week in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. The conference of the Chabad women leaders and educators is traditionally held around the 22nd of Shevat, this year on January 24, the 34th anniversary of the […]
Thousands of Chabad Women Emissaries Gather in New York and Online
Sessions at 31st annual conference held in person and live streamed around the world Thousands of leaders and role models in communities around the globe are joining together in person and online for the annual International Conference of Chabad-Lubavitch Women Emissaries (Kinus Hashluchos in Hebrew), which encompasses six days of camaraderie, bonding. learning and inspiration […]
Rabbi Zushe Wilhelm, 62, Renowned Torah Scholar and Educator
Dean of Oholei Torah Yeshiva educated and inspired thousands of students Rabbi Zushe Wilhelm, a renowned Torah scholar, author of many Torah works and longtime dean of the high school division of Educational Institute Oholei Torah in Brooklyn, N.Y., passed away on Wednesday night, Jan. 5 (4 Shevat). He was 62 years old. He served […]
Hybrid Conference Of Chabad Lubavitch Shluchos Begins
Thousands join virtual programming alongside scaled-back in-person reunion. In ordinary times, the international conference of Chabad women representatives — known simply as the Kinus — drew over 3,000 women from around the world to Brooklyn, New York. The Covid-19 pandemic forced the event to go entirely online last year. With the Omicron variant raging, this […]
Spiritual Hierarchy Or Anarchy?
G-d’s revelation of the Torah on Mount Sinai forever left an indelible mark on the Jewish people. Referring to the event, G-d said, “You all saw that from the heavens I spoke to you.” Rashi’s commentary describes that “seeing is believing” and that the event impacted every Jew with an immediacy that an intermediary could […]
Young Jewish Professionals Gain Spiritual Strength at International Gathering
Annual Shabbaton draws hundreds from U.S. and Canada Finding one’s place in the Jewish community as a young, single adult can be challenging. Creating a broad, multi-national community of one’s peers is even harder. But for the hundreds of young adults who convened this past week for the Chabad Young Professionals International Re-Encounter Shabbat Experience, […]
Bob Saget, 65, Comedian and Co-Host of Chabad Telethon in California
He is remembered as a warm, loving soul who gave back to the community He was a comedian, actor and television host well-known and watched by millions of viewers worldwide. Perhaps less known, but far more important, was the warmth, care, compassion, and generosity he showed for the community in California and beyond. Over the […]
Respect and Love to our Fellow
Geula Message from Parshas Yisro with Rabbi Avrohom Yehuda Kievman, Dayan at Melbourne Beis Din, based on the teachings of The Rebbe
Young Professionals Dive Into A Brooklyn Shabbos
In the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn, the Chabad community likes to call its neighborhood the “hospitality capital of the world.” This past weekend, the community lived up to this title by hosting hundreds of young Jewish professionals from around the world. Groups of young Jewish men and women accompanied their rabbis for a uniquely […]
Starr’s Yahrzeit Project
“I’m from the Woodstock generation, and I always had a passion for art that gets into your soul.” Starr Zarin is an artist living in Olney, Maryland, on the outskirts of Washington, D.C. Five years ago, she was selling handcrafted pieces of art at the local Farmer’s Market when Rabbi Bentzy Stolik walked by with […]