Tag: Menachem Mendel Schneerson
Kentucky Jews ‘Embarrassed’ by Congressman Who Mistook Neo-Nazi for Voltaire
Voltaire was easily as antisemitic as the Neo-Nazi Strom.
Illinois, Arizona, Take Steps to Reverse Ben & Jerry’s Israel Boycott
"There is a name for people who don’t want to do business with Jews, and the name is anti-Semite."
Florida Governor Goes to Lubavitch Shul to Sign Moment of Silence Bill
The governor signed the bill one day after the 27th anniversary of the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
Thousands Flock to Queens Cemetery on Lubavitcher Rebbe’s 27th Yahrzeit
Across the globe, people from all walks of life came together on Sunday to mark the 27th anniversary of the passing of the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
World’s Largest Zoom Event to Mark the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s Yartzeit
One of the highlights of the program will be a live feed of prayer at the Rebbe's Ohel.
Lubavitch Movement Marks Rebbe’s 25th Yahrzeit
Besides his tireless work over four decades to promote Jewish continuity, establishing a global network of Chabad houses and numerous other institutions directed at Jews, the Rebbe also made a significant mark on the non-Jewish world.
The Tanya Was Lost in Beresheet’s Moon Crash
It should be noted that the fifth Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Sholom Dovber Schneersohn, is known to have said that "our understanding of the Tanya is like a goat looking at the moon."
Ivanka Trump Benched Lulav at the White House
Presidential daughter and senior adviser Ivanka Trump on Friday participated in Lulav Benching (shaking the four species) at the White House, along with some...
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson Street
Kfar Chabad now has a street named after the Rebbe.
Time to Come Home: South Dakota Chabad Center Completes 50-State Outreach
According to Chabad, the way to "bring the messiah" is by spreading Hasidic teaching, so that once every land has in it Jews capable of Hasidic meditation and action, redemption must come next.
4,550 Chabad-Lubavitch Rabbis from 90 Countries Visit Rebbe’s Resting Place
This year marks 75 years since the Lubavitcher Rabbi, Menachem M. Schneerson and his wife, arrived in the U.S.
How 1970s Hassidic Hackers Created Worldwide Broadcast Network
This is the story of how a handful of young Hassidim set out to build a global communications network in the era before Periscope, Skype, VoIP, or even satellite or Cable TV.
Thousands Visit Lubavitcher Rebbe’s Resting Place Despite Relentless Heat
"Let’s honor his life’s mission to bring goodness and kindness into this world. Let’s do one more mitzvah, one more good deed, to make this world a better place.”
July 4th Special: 11 Jews Who Changed America
In making our selection we looked for true pioneers, people who arrived when a certain situation was at point A, and due to their investment over a lifetime, things moved on to B or even higher in the alphabet.
Anti-Semitic Protesters Demand Kremlin Outlaw Chabad in Russia
Anti-Semitism is again raising its ugly face in the Russian city of Perm, thinly veiled this time with the mask of "anti-Chabad."
Bids Open for Lubavitcher Rebbe’s Death Certificate
The official Death Certificate of R. Menahem Mendel Schneerson issued on August 2, 1995 by the New York City Department of Health.
‘Orthodox Jewish’ Horse Violates the Sabbath to Win Triple Crown
Only in America: Non-Jewish jockey visits the Rebbe's grave before racing to a win the Triple Crown on the horse owned by an Orthodox Jew from Egypt.