Hasidic
Gur Hasidic community in Arad instructs students to ride busses according to gender
The notice instructed passengers to board through the rear door and sit at the back of the bus “in order to allow the students to travel separately.”
This quant billionaire uses AI but turns to Hasidic thought for meaning
As a YouTuber targets Orthodox communities, the right wrestles with its antisemitism problem
Fire damages historic Sadigura synagogue in Chernivtsi, suspect mentally unstable
Reflections on the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Menachem Mendel Schneerson
The Rebbe represents the all-too-rare ability to focus on others and motivate them to be the best neshama they can possibly be.
Grave of hassidic master found in Ukraine in ‘coronavirus' renovations
Since his arrival to Berditchev in 2002, Chabad emissary Rabbi Moshe Thaler has worked to restore the cemetery.
'No camp, no peace': Orthodox kids rally to open NY summer camps
“We want camp,” they shouted as a city bus honked.
Hulu’s hit show ‘Ramy’ is a perfect lens into modern religious life
The rhythms of religiously observant life are misunderstood, even to those inside of it.
New York Hasidic school found operating with ‘hundreds of students inside’
A school in the Hasidic village of Kiryas Joel in New York was ordered to close after it was found operating with hundreds of students in its building.
Mitchell Silk to 'Post': Community has been with me through whole process
Silk made history last week when he became the first hassidic Jew to be appointed as Assistant Secretary in the US.
New York City police break up another Orthodox funeral as crowds gather
Dozens of police officers directed a large group of visibly Orthodox Jews away from the area, many of whom wore masks and stood in the street. Some were crowded together behind yellow police tape.
Shulem on being the first Hasidic musician to sign with major record label
"First of all, success means being able to provide for my family."
First-ever hassidic Jew appointed as US assistant secretary
Mitchell (Moyshe) Silk will be the Assistant Secretary of Treasury for International Markets.
Hasidic community near Montreal under lockdown demonstrates against police
Boisbriand, a Hasidic enclave of 4,000 just north of Montreal, was ordered into a 14-day lockdown on March 29 after a coronavirus outbreak