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Every Jew is obligated to write a Torah Scroll (Sefer Torah), as the Torah states explicitly. The Talmud explains that the Torah is instructing the Jewish leader to write not one, but two Torah Scrolls. One travels with him wherever he goes, and one remains permanently at home, in his private treasury. But why? What’s the point of the king having two Sifrei Torah? • Full Article
A 200-year-old Torah scroll dating back more than 200 years was delicately mended and renewed and then inaugurated at a festive ceremony in the Great Synagogue of the Siberian Jewish community of Irkutsk. It was dedicated in honor of the community’s partners and supporters across the globe • Full Story, Photos
Is there a benefit to letting children bring a cell phones to school? Rabbi Mendy Wolf answers. To ask your own question or for more answers, visit StumptheRabbi.org • Watch
Live at 8:00pm: A special event will be held tonight (Tuesday evening) marking the first yahrtzeit of Reb Yoel Kahn a”h, the chief chozer of the Rebbe’s Torah, on 6 Menachem Av, in Kollel Menachem • Watch Live
This coming week, Machon ‘Taharas Habayis’ launches another yet pivotal series on Hilchos ‘Taharas Hamishpocha’. This time it’s for the Crown Heights Hebrew speaking crowd • Full Story
Chabad in United Arab Emirates completed the writing of a Torah that started some 15 months ago in the heart of Abu Dhabi. “It has been so inspiring to have people from all over the world join us in the UAE’s capital for this amazing event!” Said Rabbi Levi Duchman, Chabad Shluchim to the UAE.
Mendel Shloima Litzman – Monsey NY, to Rivka Polter – Orangburg NY
L’Chaim: tonight (Tuesday) in ULY crown st.
Mendy Holtzberg – Monterey, California to Leah Schmerling – Crown Heights
L’Chaim: Wednesday, May 14 in the JCM