Lubavitcher Rebbe


Donald Trump visits Lubavitcher Rebbe's grave in honor of October 7

Chabad confirmed that Secret Service personnel had been on scene for several days now securing the area, located at the Old Montefiore cemetery in the borough of Queens in New York City. 

  A Star of David necklace (illustrative).

What is the Jewish response to tragedy?

Before we had a chance to acclimate ourselves to this unbelievable horror show, the world turned from shock and sympathy to an ugly chorus of support for the murderous savages.

By SHOLOM D. LIPSKAR
02/10/2024

Letters for Life: Transforming suffering and living a fulfilling life

'Letters for Life' presents the Rebbe’s advice in a simple, practical way, and thus has universal appeal.

03/08/2024

Grapevine, July 14, 2024: Bibi and the Rebbe

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

Domains of Israel: Annexing the territories while overcoming the ‘demographic’ issue

For decades, we’ve thought that annexing Judea, Samaria, and Gaza - as the Rebbe advocated - would mean citizenship for Arabs that ends Israel. The Domains of Israel framework shatters that illusion.

By HADASSAH CHEN
14/07/2024

Ukraine honors local hero, the Lubavitcher Rebbe, 30 years after his passing

Menachem Mendel Schneerson, known as "the Rebbe," was a prominent Hasidic rabbi and leader of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement.

The end of an era: The Lubavitcher Rebbe’s last blessing three decades ago

'On that Sunday afternoon, as he was handing me a dollar, I would end up posing the very last question for Rabbi Schneerson to answer'.

By YOSEF ISRAEL ABRAMOWITZ
09/07/2024
MENACHEM MENDEL SCHNEERSON, the beloved Lubavitcher Rebbe.

Presidents and the Rebbe: A continuing relationship from beyond the grave

Since the Rebbe’s passage, these presidential interactions have continued via the annual proclamations.

By TEVI TROY
09/07/2024
  Rabbi Moshe Shilat

Don’t ignore Israel's youth: They’re the key to changing our future

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

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.

By AVI WEINSTEIN
27/05/2024
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