Days after Grand Rabbi Moses Teitelbaum died, his two sons, Zalmen and Aaron, are still feuding over who will become the next leader of the ultra-Orthodox Satmar Jewish community. According to Zalmen, ...
Following the endorsements, both Cuomo and Mamdani responded, thanking the community's leaders and promising to make New York better for all. Community leaders Cheskel Berkowitz, Avrum Brach, and ...
Thousands attended third annual Satmar Business Expo in New Jersey — likely the largest Jewish business event of its kind in the U.S. Thousands of Hasidic Jews packed into a New Jersey convention ...
(New York Jewish Week) — Gov. Kathy Hochul secured endorsements for her reelection campaign from both sides of the Satmar community of New York this week, building support with a voting bloc with tens ...
Over 5000 People and Almost 350 Businesses Attended the July 12 th Event At the New Jersey Convention and Exposition. The Satmar Community announces it had a record turnout for its annual entrepreneur ...
Under fire for largely ignoring New York coronavirus restrictions, the ultra-Orthodox Jewish sect that organized an illegal wedding in Brooklyn said Friday it is canceling its yearly celebration that ...
In the week since Grand Rebbe Moses Teitelbaum died, even the mourning rituals are deepening the fracture that divides the Satmar community. Custom demands that the grieving chasidim pay their ...
Nearly 20,000 are expected to celebrate community's revival and marvelous growth of its yeshiva system - defying its detractors and naysayers and challenging environment - at Satmar's largest annual ...
(New York Jewish Week) — The Satmar “Grand Rebbe” Zalman Teitelbaum paid a visit to convicted sexual abuser Nechemya Weberman in prison last month, according to a Yiddish-language newspaper serving ...
Just days after an insular ultra-Orthodox community in New York City was widely criticized for hosting a wedding with several thousand maskless guests, the community’s leadership has announced it is ...
Borough President Marty Markowitz found himself in the middle of a simmering feud between the leaders of two rival Hasidic factions over a troubled Williamsburg waterfront development project this ...