NYPD Response Time Slows to 9 Minutes

NY Post

Crime may be at near record-low levels, but it took cops an average of 9.1 minutes last year to respond to crimes in progress — the NYPD’s worst performance since Mayor Bloomberg took office in 2002.

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Two Wishes Fulfilled

by Brocha Miller

In the days leading up to the Yom Hadin; many of us put in effort to tip the scales of merit. We give extra tzedaka, daven selichos, and put more time and focus in our Avodas Hashem. These days of preparation are a time of introspection, but also a time to look outwards, at the people around us, to see what we can do to help others. Chesed opportunities abound, and there are many well meaning people who go out of their way to assist their fellow Yidden.

Did Petty Fighting Lead to Posul Tekios in 770?

On the second day of Rosh Hashanah, Rabbi Sholom Tenenbaum took his place on the Bimah of 770 to blow the Rebbe’s Shofar. After the Tekios were blown, a crack was found on the Shofar’s exterior, likely rendering the Tekios heard by thousands to be insufficient for fulfillment of the Mitzvah. The question on many people’s mind was: Why wasn’t the Shofar inspected beforehand by Rabbi Avrohom Osdoba? In fact, why wasn’t he present on the Bimah during Tekios as usual?

Video: Is It OK to Let the Baby Cry?

Sara Chana Silverstein, a Lubavitcher from Crown Heights and mother of 7 who specializes in areas of alternative medicine and herbs, was featured on Fox News-Boston where she discussed whether a parent should let her/his baby cry or intercede right away.

Miami Mayor Meets with Jewish Leaders

L-R: Rabbi Mark Rosenberg, Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun, Mayor Carlos Gimenez, Rabbi Leibel Shapiro and Rabbi Benzion Korf.

In Miami-Dade County, Florida, the mayor’s senior staff assembled Jewish Leaders from around the county to attend a High Holiday meeting with High-ranking members of the Miami-Dade Police and Fire Depts., Florida Highway Patrol and the Miami-Dade Medical examiner’s office.

Imprisoned Kallah Pardoned, Released

Shturem

Left to Right: The husband of the imprisoned bride, Rabbi Chaim Steiner and Member Knesset Michoel Ben-Ari. Photo: Shturem.

The Lubavitcher newlywed serving prison time in an IDF jail was released, B”H, after being pardoned by the adjutant general branch of the Israeli military.

The Valley’s Jews Usher in New Year

Ventura County Star

Rabbi Moshe Bryski blows the shofar at the end of the Tashlich walk to Westlake Lake on Monday afternoon for Rosh Hashana. Photo by VCS reporter.

Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year, began Sunday evening with services at synagogues throughout Ventura County. Tashlich ceremonies, in which congregations walked to the nearest body of water, took place Monday, along with the blowing of the shofar. “We visit a body of water to symbolically cast our sins into the ocean, free of negativity,” said Rabbi Moshe Bryski of Chabad of the Conejo.

Photo Gallery: 1,500 Tishrei Guests Welcomed

The Vaad Talmidei Hatmimim Ha’olami arranged a welcoming event for the Bochurim who arrived in Crown Heights to spend Tishrei in the Rebbe’s courtyard. 1,500 bochurim, Rabbonim, Mashpi’im and Shluchim attended the inspiring event, which began as the fast of Tzom Gedalia ended, and lasted until the early hours of Thursday morning.