Posts Tagged ‘ Lubavitch ’

Jewish Hip-Hop

A Chabad Baal T’shuva, Prodezra Beats – L’Shem Shamayim (Reuben Formey) hails from Savannah, GA where he started making beats as a hobby in early high school with just an old Casio board & computer. Being a member of school bands from a young age contributed to his knack for creating hard-hitting tracks early on. [...]



My Mobile Mikvah Calendar for Android

My Mobile Mikvah Calendar is a new way to help keep a family purity (taharat hamishpacha) calendar according to Chabad Lubavitch custom. Simply enter the date and time of your menstrual flow and let My Mobile Mikvah Calendar take care of the rest. My Mobile Mikvah Calendar will calculate your times of separation and send [...]



Siddur Lite for Android

Lite version of  Android Siddur – Differences: does not includes: Dynamic\Smart Siddur, Zmanim, Minyanim, Luach (Jewish calendar) and other tools. Includes all Nusachim. Jewish Hebrew Weekday Siddur | סידור לימות השבוע בעברית Includes all the following Nusachim: Ashkenaz, Sefarad, Edot Hamizrach (Sphardic), Ari (comparable with Tehilat Hashem of  Chabad. – Works on Android 1.6 and [...]



Prodezra Beats

A Chabad Baal T’shuva, Prodezra Beats – L’Shem Shamayim (Reuben Formey) hails from Savannah, GA where he started making beats as a hobby in early high school with just an old Casio board & computer. Being a member of school bands from a young age contributed to his knack for creating hard-hitting tracks early on. [...]



Tanya Online

Kehot Publication Society, the Chabad-Lubavitch publishing house, has announced the early release of a unique study edition of first 12 chapters of Tanya, the seminal work of  Chabad Chasidic philosophy, authored by Rabbi Schneur Zalman of  Liadi, founder of the Chabad movement. In honor of the 24 of Tevet, the 198th anniversary of Rabbi Schneur [...]



Yosi Piamenta

Yosi Piamenta is an Orthodox Jewish electric guitar player, often called the Hasidic Hendrix. As a young secular Israeli prog-rock electric guitar player, he was brought to the United States by saxophone legendStan Getz. Both he and his brother Avi Piamenta (flautist, composer) became Baal Teshuvah (returning to Orthodox Jewish observance) and have affiliated with the Chabad Lubavitch movement in particular. The Piamenta Band known [...]



Brooklyn Babylon

‘Brooklyn Babylon‘ (2001) by Marc Levin. In Brooklyn’s Crown Heights, where West Indian Rastafarians and other Afro-Americans live next door to the Jewish Lubavitch community, ethnic tensions are high. After a minor car crash, the headstrong Judah and other Jewish youths who patrol as vigilantes confront Scratch, a mouthy African-American hustler. Passengers in the cars make [...]



Avraham Fried

Avraham Shabshi Hakohen Friedman (born March 22, 1959) better known by his stage name, Avraham Fried, is a popular musical entertainer in the Orthodox Jewish community. Fried was encouraged towards a music career by Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the Rebbe of  Lubavitch. Fried began his career with the release of his first album “No Jew [...]



Siddur Tehillat Hashem for Android

A free scanned “Tehillat Hashem” Siddur. Tehillat HaShem (“praise of God” in Hebrew) is the name of  a prayer book used amongst Hasidic Jews, specifically in the Chabad-Lubavitch community.  It is based on the siddur called Torah Ohr edited by Rabbi Shneur Zalman of  Liadi (1745-1812) the  founder of  the Chabad Lubavitch movement,  and follows the teachings of  Rabbi Isaac Luria. All weekly [...]