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Shliach Misses Rosh Hashana for a Very Small Reason

Necha Gittel Uminer, 3, holds her new baby sister, Rochel Uminer, while surrounded by parents Daniella Uminer, right, and Rabbi Shlomo Uminer, shortly before the family left Jupiter Medical Center. Rochel was born Thursday evening, the first day of Rosh Hashana. Rabbi Uminer blew a shofar, an instrument made from a ram’s horn used in Jewish religious ceremonies, before going into the emergency room.

Rabbi misses Rosh Hashana in Palm City for a very small reason

Buddhist Monks Tour Jewish Children’s Museum

by Yonit Tanenbaum

In a pioneering effort to bring together the Buddhist and Jewish communities, the Jewish Children’s Museum in Brooklyn, N.Y., hosted yesterday the Sri Lankan ambassador to the United Nations along with his convoy of Buddhist monks.

Highway Deaths Fall to Lowest Level Since 1950

Emergency crews are working the scene of an early morning, multi-vehicle accident on the I87 New York State Thruway. Illustration Photo.

Traffic deaths have plummeted across the United States to levels not seen in more than a half-century, spurred by technology, safety-conscious drivers and tougher enforcement of drunken driving laws.

Gifts from Wisconsin for Sderot’s 1st Grade Students

This morning the first grade students in Sderot recieved a wonderful surprise. Rabbi Menachem Kutner from Chabad’s Terror Victims Project along with Rabbi Zeev Pizom visited the children and brought them lots of gifts and supplies from the Chabad community in Mequon, Wisconsin, USA. The children were thrilled to receive their gifts.

The Untold Story of Russian Jewry Revealed

Israeli Diplomat Meir Rosen talks about his yechidus with the Rebbe about Soviet Jewry

Spanning three continents, the untold story of Russian Jewry’s heroic triumph over communism is now being meticulously saved.

New Zealand Chabad House Pronounced Safe

by Joshua Runyan – Chabad.org

Shliach Rabbi Mendel Goldstein meeting with the Israeli ambassador to New Zealand Shemi Tzur in the new Chabad House.

Officials pronounced the Chabad-Lubavitch center in the heavily-damaged region of Canterbury, New Zealand, structurally sound following the massive 7.1-magnitude earthquake that struck the country’s second-largest city earlier this month.