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Info to be Menachem Avel the Nemon Family

The Nemon family is sitting Shiva following the tragic passing of Yisroel Levi Yitzchok OBM at 580 Crown Street Apt #611 [between Troy and Albany Avenues]. Shacharis – 8:45am Mincha – 7:00pm Maariv – 8:55pm. The family requests that visiting […]

New Chabad House Under Construction in Michigan

Schneor and Estie Greenberg met as young people when she lived in Crown Heights in Brooklyn and he was a student visiting from Israel. The two eventually married and came to Oakland County a dozen years ago. Now at the corner of “Commerce and Commerce in Commerce,” the couple is overseeing the construction of the first Jewish synagogue –– Chabad Jewish Center of Commerce –– in the lakes area of greater Detroit, MI.

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Letter & Spirit: Nothing Is Impossible for G-d

In honor of the month of Iyar, the month of healing, we present this week a letter of the Rebbe about health, containing encouraging words to a woman despondent about her grim health situation. The letter was written through the Rebbe’s trusted secretary Rabbi Nissan Mindel, and was made available by his son-in-law Rabbi Sholom Ber Shapiro.

Anti-Semitism Survey Shocks European Representatives

“I don’t believe it!” This was the initial reaction of the ambassadors and representatives of 23 European countries when the results of a comprehensive survey commissioned by the Anti-Defamation League were published this week. The survey produced worrying results regarding levels of anti-Semitism and the violation of religious freedoms in every country.

A Tale of Two Souls and a Pair of Tefillin

It was 1992 when Howard Feinstein first opened the door to his Lower Manhattan office to find a black-hatted young man staring back at him. “Excuse me, Sir,” the boy asked, “are you Jewish?” “Of course, I’m Jewish,” Howard replied.” I even had a Bar Mitzvah!” “Well, would you like to put on tefillin?” the yeshiva boy shot back with a grin. “I’m sorry, but I’m quite busy today,” said Howard. “Here’s 20 bucks for charity. Have a nice day.”

by Chanie Apfelbaum