
Gallery: The Stark Scenes Of Kibbutz Be’eri
Jewish photographer Dovber Hechtman entered Kibbutz Be’eri, the site of one of the most horrific attacks on October 7th, to capture the stark views of the terrible tragedy.
Jewish photographer Dovber Hechtman entered Kibbutz Be’eri, the site of one of the most horrific attacks on October 7th, to capture the stark views of the terrible tragedy.
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Yud Shvat Farbrengen inspired many in Hallandale Beach, Florida facilitated by Rabbi Tennenhaus.
Jewish photographer Dovber Hechtman visited the memorial in Tel Aviv for the victims of the Nova Festival which claimed the lives of hundreds of young people.
Last night, the Mesivta of Coral Springs celebrated a joyous Seudah and Siyum at Chabad of Coral Springs in honor of the completion of their three-month Mivtzah titled “Sichaseinu.” The Mivtzah, ran by the dedicated group of Shluchim, focused on learning Likkutei Sichos and developing Yiddish, culminating in an evening filled with inspiration, speeches, awards, and prizes.
“Looks are deceiving, but we are taught to accept things at face value. What you see is what you get; no questions asked. It’s a saying, so it must be true. I wonder why then, I have met so many in my life who tell another story.” And so began the speech of 8th grader Anya Halberstam, champion of Lubavitch Educational Center — Girls Middle School’s Persuasive Public Speaking competition.
Lubavitch photographer Yisroel Teitelbaum made a visit to Eretz Yisroel bringing a shipment of much needed supplies to the soldiers fighting for the safety of Eretz Yisroel. While there he captured some iconic images of the IDF that will remain a testament forever.
This week marks the shloshim of Lubavitch Educational Center’s beloved preschool teacher, Morah Leah Barouk, of blessed memory. Mrs. Barouk was the dedicated teacher of the 4-year-old class, educator of hundreds of students for over thirty years.
Renovations are underway for LEC Mesivta’s new, impressive 3-acre, $7 million campus in Miami Gardens, Florida. The $3 million construction project is expected to be completed in time for the upcoming school year.
Lubavitch Educational Center’s Girls Schools in Miami, Florida, gathered to print a Tanya on their campus in honor of Chof Daled Teves, yartzeit of the Alter Rebbe.
On January 3, a brimming crowd convened at the magnificent residence of Aviva and Chaim in North Miami Beach to pay tribute to Israel’s wounded soldiers. The event, supported by attendees from diverse backgrounds, boasted the presence of esteemed political figures.