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.

Hannah Arendt, pictured in 1958, was a German-American historian and philosopher. She was imprisoned by the Nazis for doing research into antisemitism.
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Jewish learning defines knowledge in a fragmented world - opinion

Group photo of thousands of Chabad emissaries from across the globe.

Beyond the Headlines: Everyone is an emissary - opinion

Dnipro, Ukraine in January 2026.

Dnipro chief rabbi: Joy in being Jewish restored post-Soviet Dnipro Jewry


How did Chabad go from hassidic subgroup to global Jewish phenomenon?

Ramash was truly following in the footsteps of his predecessors.

 LYUBAVICHI, CONTEMPORARY view – a rural village in the Rudnyansky District of Smolensk Oblast, Russia.

What drives Chabad shluchim to put their life on the line in Ukraine? - opinion

For Chabad hassidim, the mindset of self-sacrifice for the sake of Jews and Judaism is imbibed with their mother’s milk.

 Dozens of Jewish refugees arrived in Moldova; Chabad emissaries assist.

The power of words has left a lasting impact on Jewish imagery - opinion

The Jewish character Shylock in Shakespeare's 'The Merchant of Venice' is an antisemitic caricature.

Shylock and his daughter, Jessica, in this painting by Maurycy Gottlieb: A storyline of brokenhearted fathers is still relevant today

Russian generals pray for peace at burial sites of Chabad rebbes

15 Russian military men arrived to pray after hearing that all prayers are answered at a Jewish cemetery in the small town of Lyubavichi.

Russian soldiers march in Almaty, Kazakhstan, January 13, 2022

Chabad Tech Tribe gets into the NFT craze

Rabbi Mordechai Lightstone: The Lubavitcher Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson never shied away from technology, but embraced it.

 An NFT available on the NFTorah project.

The Lubavitcher Rebbe: A reluctant leader answering the call - opinion

Great leaders don’t set out to change history, but respond to history’s call for change when it comes knocking on their door.

 A MAN PRAYS at the graveside of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, at the Old Montefiore Cemetery in New York.

Lubavitcher Rebbe's physician Moshe Feldman dies at 80

Feldman, known for treating the Lubavitcher Rebbe, was a pediatric specialist who practiced medicine for nearly 50 years in the Bronx and later in Crown Heights.

Lubavitcher Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson

Chabad hosts 38th annual conference in New York

Though the pandemic has presented unique challenges to Jewish communities around the world, Chabad noted that it has had many successes in expanding outreach and opportunities for diaspora Jews.

Chabad emissaries (shluchim) attending their annual international conference at Chabad-Lubavitch world headquarters in Brooklyn in November 2019.

Rabbi Yoel Kahn, leading student of Lubavitcher Rebbe, passes away

Kahn was known for transcribing Schneerson's talks and teachings and disseminating them to communities around the world for over 70 years.

Rabbi Yoel HaKohen Kahn, known simply as Reb Yoel, was chief scribe of the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory, for over 40 years. Seen here in a familiar pose listening to the Rebbe teach at the farbrengen gathering of 12 Tammuz 1983.

Netanyahu and the Rebbe: Two leaders that converge - opinion

Netanyahu had to step down after leading Israel for 12 years. Two leaders – the Rebbe and Bibi, who had met before now shared the same day of fate.

THE Lubavitcher Rebbe.