Lubavitcher Rebbe
'Eishet Chayil': Who is the biblical woman of valor? - book review
Eishet Chayil is re-examined as a theological statement about women’s role in Jewish survival, leadership, and destiny.
Jewish learning defines knowledge in a fragmented world - opinion
Beyond the Headlines: Everyone is an emissary - opinion
Dnipro chief rabbi: Joy in being Jewish restored post-Soviet Dnipro Jewry
Presidents and the Rebbe: A continuing relationship from beyond the grave - opinion
Since the Rebbe’s passage, these presidential interactions have continued via the annual proclamations.
Don’t ignore Israel's youth: They’re the key to changing our future - opinion
We should continue investing in young people, with all our might, all over the world, particularly in the Land of Israel.
On college campuses: Chabad fights darkness with light - opinion
The remarkable shluchim on campuses globally will continue inspiring, guiding, and teaching – because the best way to fight darkness is with the light of Jewish life.
Parashat Vayechi: A life’s conclusion
In this “nighttime” we are going through, may Jacob’s blessing of protection be with us.
Argentina's President-Elect Javier Milei visits the Lubavitch Rebbe's Ohel in Queens
Argentina's President-Elect Javier Milei, who is not Jewish, expressed his deep respect and gratitude for the teachings of the Rebbe and the Jewish community.
To overcome the darkness of war, embrace joy, faith, Torah values - opinion
Despite the unimaginable pain and loss we are experiencing, truth will prevail; and joy, rooted in deep faith, has the power to overcome what seems to be an impossible challenge.
When the Lubavitcher Rebbe gave his 'hechsher' to Israel's court
The Lubavitcher Rebbe was conveying that for this type of dispute, the Labor Court was in a better position to try to help the parties settle the dispute themselves.
Yom Kippur War: The Lubavitcher Rebbe's letter on Israel's darkest hour - opinion
The Lubavitcher Rebbe’s connection to the Yom Kippur War is coming to the surface now, and his letters related to it showcase his spiritual leadership.
'I am living in Jerusalem and I feel like my soul is on fire'
For more than 70 years, Hensha had an ongoing relationship with Israel from afar, until finally, two years ago, at the age of 87, she decided to fulfill a dream, and made aliyah.
The legacy of Zelda: Israel's legendary poet - opinion
Zelda was a devout Jewess, a cousin of the late Lubavitcher Rebbe. Her full name was Zelda Shneerson Mishkowsky, but she only ever went by Zelda.