Support Keren Simchas Chosson V'Kallah and attend an evening of 'Simchacise Dancing' with Atara Serle this Wednesday, Tu B'Av, Beis Rivkah 310 Crown Street at 7:30pm.
Support Keren Simchas Chosson V'Kallah and attend an evening of 'Simchacise Dancing' with Atara Serle this Wednesday, Tu B'Av, Beis Rivkah 310 Crown Street at 7:30pm.
Support Keren Simchas Chosson V'Kallah and attend an evening of 'Simchacise Dancing' with Atara Serle this Wednesday, Tu B'Av, Beis Rivkah 310 Crown Street at 7:30pm.
For over 30 years NCFJE (www.ncfje.org) has organized live siyumim for each of the nine days on the radio. As in past years, there will be a live video of these siyumim will also be broadcasted www.Jewish.TV, Chabad.org?s audio and video site, in addition to the radio broadcast.
Staying in Crown Heights this summer? We?ve Got a Vacation for You!
Some people have rented a bungalow and some are going up to their summer homes to enjoy the country air; some may be flying out of town to visit parents or children; and some may be touring Israel or Europe. But for all the women staying in CH this summer - The Bayit has a great vacation for you!
The 17th of Tammuz is a fast day, which is devoted to mourning the breaching of Jerusalem's walls and the other tragic events that occurred on this day, and repenting and rectifying their causes. We refrain from all food and drink from “daybreak” (about an hour before sunrise, depending on location) until nightfall. Special prayers and Torah readings are added to the day's services.
The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory in New York City for Monday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. High temperatures and humidity will combine to produce a heat index of 95 to 100 degrees.
The YNS Chabad Tzfas second annual scholarship raffle campaign is currently underway.
YES YOU CAN WIN BIG and at the same time help support the most important fundraising event of the year for the yeshiva. Your warm response would be greatly appreciated in enhancing the success of our mission.
Learn what the great Sage Elisha ben Abuya, the quintessential heretic in the Talmud, and the pork eating professor in modern day Jerusalem have in common?. Yes, man is filled with contradictions; sometimes our Jewish identity goes through a crisis. That is the story of life in a difficult world. But we most never identify the wrong we have done with our essence ? the unsinkable soul.