Tag: Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson

Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky, a key figure in Chabad-Lubavitch's global outreach efforts, passed away at 74 after battling cancer.
The text delves into the Jewish perspective on solar eclipses, exploring whether they are viewed as natural phenomena or bad omens.
A total solar eclipse is set to occur on April 8, 2024, passing through North America.
Devorah Halberstam marked the 30th anniversary of her son Ari's death in a terror attack on the Brooklyn Bridge by condemning the growing wave of antisemitism, describing it as a "plague" infiltrating society.
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.
New York City investigators have uncovered an illicit underground tunnel stretching 60 feet underneath a building adjacent to the main synagogue at Chabad's Brooklyn headquarters.
A group of individuals attempted to break through a synagogue wall at Chabad-Lubavitch headquarters in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, in order to expand the complex.
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.
A dispute over a tunnel at the Chabad-Lubavitch movements world headquarters in Crown Heights, Brooklyn led to 12 arrests.
The article explores the significance of books in Jewish culture and history.
The article discusses the role of Chabad in harnessing technology for positive purposes in the Jewish community.
The Washington state legislative session resulted in victories for Jewish community legislative priorities, including Holocaust education funding, security grants, and anti-doxing legislation.
In the "Letters" section of the Summer 21 issue, multiple readers express their thoughts on various topics.
The text delves into the relationship between religion, time, and change within Jewish thought, particularly challenging the notion that religiosity inherently aligns with conservatism.
The Jewish Area by Elena Flerova explores the profound influence of Jewish mothers on renowned Jewish leaders.
In his exploration of women's Torah study and its place in modern Jewish communities, Ilan Fuchs discusses Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson's perspective, emphasizing that women's education is crucial in the context of spiritual growth and the evolving roles of women in society.
The discussion explores the belief among Lubavitch Hasidim regarding the identity of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Menachem Mendel Schneerson, as the Messiah.
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson's role as an editor and publisher in spreading Hasidic teachings through the Chabad publishing house, Kehot, has been overlooked compared to his charismatic leadership and global outreach efforts.
A property dispute over a valuable library of religious books owned by the Lubavitcher Rebbe has led to tensions between Russian officials and Chabad representatives in the United States.
President Obama commemorated the late Lubavitcher Rebbe Schneerson in his Education and Sharing Day proclamation, lauding the Rebbe's humanitarian values and dedication to education.