
Eighteen Sifrei Torah From The Kosel Buried In Genizah
In a historic ceremony, ancient, worn-out Torah scrolls from the Western Wall were brought to a special burial (genizah) ceremony on the Mount of Olives.
In a historic ceremony, ancient, worn-out Torah scrolls from the Western Wall were brought to a special burial (genizah) ceremony on the Mount of Olives.
The Lubavitch Educational Center (LEC) is thrilled to announce the successful conclusion of a magnificent Hiskashrus and Shavuos project, which has showcased the exceptional creativity and mastery of its students. This project has taken students on a journey of Hiskashrus, learning, and artistic expression, resulting in a collection of awe-inspiring presentations.
Photographer Marko Dashev debuted his portrait photography exhibit “PNIMI – Seeing Inward”, in Miami Beach in March of last year. This week, the exhibit will be reopening to the public in North Miami Beach.
Photographer Dov Ber Hechtman has been in Meron since before the beginning of the festivities documenting the sites, crowds, and events that have converged at the holy gravesite of the Rashbi.
On Sunday evening Beis Iyar, the birthday of the Rebbe Maharash, the Klurman Mesivta, members of Anash and Mekurovim joined the Yeshiva Gedolah in celebrating the completion of the study of the Rambam.
Frum photographer Dovber Hechtman was invited to Meron where he photographed the preparations underway for the annual pilgrimage to the grave of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai, and the 24 hour celebration.
Old and new aircraft took to the skies of Israel Wednesday in celebration of Israel’s Independence Day. Photographer Dov Ber Hechtman captured the moments on camera.
The Solomon Leadership Program, a non-profit organization dedicated to guiding the moral compass of tomorrow’s leaders, held its first annual gala last month at Tarpon Island in Palm Beach.
Jewish photographer Dovber Hechtman gives you a view of the Yam Hamelach, The Dead Sea, like you have never seen it before.
On Sunday Chol Hamoed, first responders from Hatzalah Orlando visited with rescue crews at Osceola County Fire Rescue station 71 and 73 to thank them for their service and for working seamlessly alongside Hatzalah during the very busy Passover holiday.