Rabbi Alon Anava, an inspirational speaker who addresses audiences around the world, gave a lesson last week in Safed (Tzfat) on the 23rd anniversary of the death of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson.
November 26, 2008, was a day when terrorism was, once again, unleashed against the world’s largest democracy.
Moshe Holtzberg, the Israeli child who was just two years old when he lost his parents in the 2008 Mumbai terror attack, is looking forward to see Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who in a special gesture, will meet the boy during his visit here next week.
Fifty years ago, Orthodox Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, known as the Rebbe, instructed young rabbinical students to approach random New Yorkers with the question, “Are you Jewish?”
Forty-two orphaned girls from all over Israel gathered this past week in Jerusalem to celebrate their bat mitzvah.
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to Israel next week is expected to meet Moshe, a survivor of 2008 Mumbai 26/11 terrorist attack.
More than 300 parents and guests recently attended Chabad Chayil-Highland Lakes Jewish Center’s annual gala dinner celebrating the end of the year for its Community Hebrew After School Program.
Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun, President of Water-Gen USA and a Lubavitcher chossid, chose to sign off his public address at the United Nations Headquarters in NY by mentioning that the day coincided with Gimmel of Tammuz and reiterating the bracha delivered by the Rebbe at the end of every Hisvaadus.
During first ever diplomatic trip to Israel by PM Narendra Modi to sign series of bilateral agreements, he plans to meet with child whose parents were snatched from him in 2008 Mumbai Chabad terror attacks.
In the beginning of this week’s Torah portion, we break from the historical narrative of the Jewish people wandering in the desert.
Aman went into a private audience with the Alter Rebbe, the first Chabad Rebbe
EMIH’s Chief Executive Rabbi Rabbi Slomo Koves explains to European Jewish Press the groups’s fields of activity and stresses the importance of Jewish comprehensive education which, he says, ‘’can ensure that the community prospers and develops a sustainable future.’’