Dollars received from the Rebbe have been returned today to owner Rabbi Levi Wilimovsky following a COL report Full Story
Wanna spend Rosh Hashana in prison?
Urgently needed: a few bochurim who are ready to spend the High Holidays in American prisons, leading the prayers and meals Full Story
New day care likely at Melbourne suburb
Bentleigh Chabad is set to open a day care center in order to cater to a growing demand for a kindergarten in the Melbourne suburb Full Story
U.S. Hebrew Schools get Tishrei curriculum
A newly released curriculum is gathering much attention at Chabad Hebrew and Sunday schools across the U.S. and Canada Full Story
Deceased: Rabbi Meir Greenberg OBM
Rabbi Meir Greenberg, former Chief Rabbi of Paterson NJ and Rosh Yeshiva of Morristown, has passed away at the age of 91. FUNERAL DETAILS Full Story
Morasha seminary vows compensation
Failed Michlelet Morasha seminary founder Shmuel Gurewicz has personally guaranteed reimbursement for enrolled students Full Story
Residential recovery home opens in Boca
Boca Raton, Fla.’s Jewish Recovery Center opened its first men-only residential house on Monday Full Story
Ukraine to get a 770
The new Jewish community center in Dneprodzerzhinsk, Ukraine, will be based on the design of the Lubavitch World Headquarters in Brooklyn Full Story
Labor Day ends peaceably
The annuel American Indian Day, which parades down Eastern Parkway, has ended peaceably on Monday to the relief of Crown Heights residents Full Story
Prime shofar
Israel's Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Education Minister Yuli tamir attended the opening day at Kesulot school in Nazerat 'illit. Chief Rabbi Yeshayahu Hertzel blow for them the shofar Full Story
How to prevent child abuse
Sending kids to school and camp is like sending them into a minefield. All we can do is pray that they will come out intact, writes Simon Jacobson Full Story
Mad man: Israeli firm foxed me
Years after he posed for an ad for a Milk product, Yaakov Krugliak dosen't forgive the Tenuva company for deceiving him Full Story
Developing technology for Shabbos
The rabbis, scientists and engineers of the Zomet Institute are trying to solve problems that arise when technology and the Torah collide Full Story
Ukrainian customs trash books
Ukraine's Jewish community is in an uproar over the country's customs service recently destroying 173 Jewish books Full Story
Coral Springs Mesivta opens year
Coral Springs, Florida newest Mesivta opened with bochurim making a good impression on locals with their manners and intense Torah learning Full Story
The Rebbe favored Bais Yaakov?
In a rare letter send to COL, the Rebbe writes that it is preferred that Kfar Chabad girls should learn in Bais Yaakov Haredi schools Full Story
Olympics ain’t over for Lubavitch
The Paralympics has opened in Beijing, continue the sporty spirit in China and in the local Chabad House Full Story
French Farbrengen for Shliach
France's favorite Rabbi Shmuel Azimov of the Paris Lubavitch Youth Organization, celebrated his birthday this Sunday with Shluchim and Chassidim Full Story
Cambridge wants a Mikvah
Chabad of Cambridge is building a Mikvah in memory of Rochie Paley, the 26 year old mother of Crown Heights who died this month Full Story
CNN pioneer to attend iVolunteer
iVolunteer program, which coordinates home visits for Holocaust survivors, will be hosting its first dinner in Manhattan’s Safra Synagogue Full Story
Finding Jews in Hawaiian Island
Two Lubavitch Roving Rabbis Pinchas Taylor and Berel Brafman have hit the streets of Hawaiian island Kauai in search of Jews Full Story
‘OMG, my son’s Lubavitch’
South Carolina author and rabbi Marc Wilson writes about his son Ben who now "dons the garb of a Chassidic Jew" Full Story
One Friday Night in Jerusalem
Andrea Sragg Simantov recalls a curious Shabbos spent in Jerusalem with a "popular Chabad rabbi from Los Angeles" Full Story
Everyone can’t help but dance
Ahead of the national broadcast on September 14, the Chabad Telethon has uploaded another clip titled "Don't walk, dance!" Full Story
Is Gutnick back to sports?
Lubavitch magnate Joseph Gutnick is courted lately to renew his financial backing in the Melbourne football team Full Story








