Jupiter Children Make Their Own Shofars

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Beatrice Taveras and Al Junior Vargas assist in creating the shofar at the Chabad of Jupiter Shofar Factory.

Chabad of Jupiter, Florida created a Shofar Factory in Abacoa’s Town Center for kids and families to make ram’s horns—shofars—and take them home for the upcoming Jewish New Year holidays, which begin at sundown on Sept. 16, when Jews worldwide blow a ram’s horn to evoke the start of the Jewish calendar.

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Chabad Hosts Sheva Brochos for Rutgers Grad

Last night Rutgers University Jewish Outreach (RUJO), a program of the Rabbinical College of America and Chabad of New Jersey, hosted the second Sheva Brachos for a Rutgers Grad student. Notwithstanding the bad weather, the barbecue dinner was held at the Local Hillel, Which has close ties with the Rabbinical College of America.

Is Our Congresswoman an Idiot?

Congresswoman Yvette Clarke (D), who represents Crown Heights and the surrounding neighborhoods in the U.S. House of Representatives, has demonstrated that she does’t possess even a fourth grade level knowledge of the history of the district she represents.

Look Out! Here Come the Calendars

by Moshe Kravitsky

They sure don’t make ’em like they used to. Okay, first of all, back in my day, schools didn’t send out calendars to the homes. Today, every other day in the beginning of the year, your mailbox is getting stuffed with oversized envelopes.

Video: The Making of a Chabad Telethon Banner

Craig Furst, of AAA Flag & Banner in Los Angeles, gives a back-stage pass to the making of the Chabad Telethon street banners. These instant-classic street banners were designed by modern guru of pop-art Romero Britto, who is passionate about giving back and has generously given of his talent to support this very worthy cause.

Beautiful New Synagogue Inaugurated in Moscow

FJC

Thanks to the amazing revival of Russian Jewry throughout the FSU, there is an ever growing demand for vibrant Jewish life and religious services amongst Jews of all ages. Yesterday, another Synagogue and JCC was opened to serve the growing community of Raminsky, Moscow.

6,000 March for Friendship Circle in Detroit Suburbs

Detroit Free Press

Adam Arnold, 9, of Farmington Hills stretches Sunday with his mom Wendy Arnold, 41, and his sister Shoshana Arnold, 8, before the Walk4Friendship 5K. Shoshana lives with hypotonic cerebral palsy.

Five-year-old Allie Jacobs of West Bloomfield just learned to walk in December. Allie was diagnosed with infantile spasm syndrome — a seizure disorder that can cause developmental delays — when she was 4 months old, said her mother, Jodie Jacobs.