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New Generation of Scholars Ponders Jewish Existential Issues

by Zalman Abraham – Lubavitch.com

Hanover, New Hampshire — Is it rational to believe in the historical accuracy and divine origin of the Bible? Can Jews exist as a community without a land of their own? Is the traditional role of women in Judaism an affront to feminism?

These were some of the questions Jewish students explored and debated this past Sunday-Monday, at the 2nd Annual Sinai Scholars Symposium, hosted at Dartmouth’s Nelson A. Rockefeller Center.

Yeshivas Hit Jackpot, Getting Over A Million in Stimulus

By Reuven Blau and David Seifman for the New York Post
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BROOKLYN — Orthodox Jewish schools hit the jackpot when federal stimulus funds were handed out last year around the state, collecting more than $1 million through school lunch-program grants, while the city’s Department of Education snared just $2 million — although it has 10 times as many students.

Jews Shocked at Life Sentence Request for Rubashkin

Jewish Leaders Raise Concerns of Overzealous Prosecution After Disproportionate Sentencing Recommendation

NEW YORK — American Jewish leaders are expressing shock and outrage at the federal government’s recommendation that Sholom Rubashkin be sentenced to life in prison for his role as an executive with the Agriprocessors kosher meatpacking plant in Postville, Iowa. It is the latest example of a prosecution that has repeatedly targeted Rubashkin for unfair treatment compared to others who have been accused of employing illegal immigrants or compromising the security of a bank loan.

Got Kosher Milk? Shanghai Jews Drink by the Pint

By Alex Weisler for the Forward

SHANGHAI — At first glance, the carton is unremarkable: boxy and white, with a crudely sketched pastoral scene printed on the front — a forlorn bovine lounging in a pasture.

But on closer examination, two elements leap out: the words “Organic Low Fat Milk” and a drawing of a smiling, jaunty cow wearing a yarmulke — the very strict Cholov Yisroel hekhsher.

Video – Doctors Face Board Specialty ‘Expiration Dates’

Nearly 85 percent of licensed U.S. physicians are board certified in their specialty. But patients might want to check out their doctors’ credentials since many are getting close to an expiration date to their certification status for the first time.

Please say Tehilim for…

Please take a moment and say a Kapitel Tehillim for a Refuah Shlaima.

Sholom Dovber ben Shifra a father of two young children fighting Yene Machla RL

Shlomo Yeshayahu ben Yehudis Kapital he’s having heart surgery today. Please add chapter 32

“Post Pesach” Shlichus in New Zealand

A historic gathering of Bochurim and Shluchim took place after Pesach in the New Zealand Chabad Headquarters in Canterbury.

After a most successful nationwide Pesach campaign, a number of the fourteen bochurim who gave up their vacation to assist communities around New Zealand for Pesach, have stayed on after the eight day holiday, to continue their outreach work in cities across the South Island.

Percent of Non-Working Israeli Haredi Men Tripled

By Haim Bior for Haaretz

ISRAEL — The percentage of ultra-Orthodox men not working has more than tripled over the past 30 years. In 2008, 65% of Haredi men did not work, compared to only 21% in 1979, reveals the Taub Center for Social Policy Studies in Israel in its annual report.

Lecture Tonight on the Effects of Cellular Radiation

Learn how to protect yourself and your family from the harmful effects of electromagnetic radiation emitted from cell phone, cordless phone Wi-Fi, computer and cell towers. Tonight, Tuesday, April 13 at 8:00pm at the home of Mrs Faige Rubashkin, 1349 President St, between Kingston and Brooklyn Ave.