Tag: 770 Eastern Parkway

In Crown Heights, Brooklyn, a new accessory gaining popularity is a shovel lapel pin sold at Chabad headquarters to show support for an illegally dug tunnel beneath 770 Eastern Parkway.
The New York Court of Appeals has ruled on the ownership of the Chabad World Headquarters, known as 770, in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, which could determine the future of the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic movement.
The article discusses the history and significance of the Messianic movement within Chabad-Lubavitch, focusing on the recent incident involving the secret tunnel under 770 Eastern Parkway.
New York City investigators have discovered a 60-foot long tunnel beneath a building next to the Chabad headquarters in Crown Heights, Brooklyn.
A group of Lubavitch Meshichists secretly built tunnels underneath the Chabad headquarters at 770 Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn.
The Chabad community has been divided for decades over whether Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the seventh Lubavitcher Rebbe, who passed away in 1994, could be the awaited Messiah.
A group of yeshiva students at Chabad Lubavitch headquarters in Brooklyn, known as meshichisten, dug a tunnel to dispose of debris from an unauthorized expansion of the synagogue onto a neighboring property.
Arrests were made at the Chabad headquarters in Crown Heights, Brooklyn after Chabad students attempted to prevent construction crews from filling a secret tunnel discovered underneath the building.
770 Eastern Parkway, the Brooklyn-based headquarters of the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic movement, has become an iconic and recognizable symbol of Jewish life worldwide.
The slideshow showcases images of 770 Eastern Parkway, the headquarters of Chabad-Lubavitch, as well as its replicas found in different parts of the world.