Chabad House’s Sefer Torah was painstakingly created over nearly a year

The Register-Guard
Dahan points to the final words of the scroll to be filled in during a dedication ritual.

Eugene, Oregon – Asi Spiegel doesn’t make a habit of bold predictions, but he’s making one for today: Eugene will see a record influx of street-dancing rabbis.

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Board to weigh Chabad concept

The Times

Princeton, NJ — Chabad Lubavitch of Greater Mercer County is in the infant stages of designing a new, larger synagogue, as well as an extravagant new house for its rabbi.

The Jewish Orthodox sect will present a concept plan to the regional planning board tonight, which will provide a rough sketch of the proposal for the board and the public to comment on. After the meeting, Chabad can decide whether or not to move forward with the plans.

The first building Chabad is proposing is a 5,400-square-foot residence for Rabbi Dovid Dubov to be built on the approximately 18.4 acres of land it bought along the north side of State Road in the township.

Children learn Jewish traditions

Herald Tribune

Venice, FL- In a tradition that dates back thousands of years, 18 children learned to make an ancient Jewish musical instrument, a shofar, at the North Port Educational Center Sunday.

Their teacher, Rabbi Sholum Schmerling, had an assortment of animal horns spread out on a table, as he talked about the horn used on the Jewish high holy days of Rosh Hashana, which begins today.

This program was an outreach program of the Chabad of Venice and North Port and is in its second year. Children don’t have to be affiliated with the Chabad to attend or be Jewish.

Arrest Made In Boro Park Home Robbery

NY1

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Joseph Fiel, 30, was arrested Wednesday and charged with breaking into a Brooklyn home then attacking and robbing the couple who live there.

Fiel has been charged with robbery and criminal possession of a weapon.

Police say he broke into the couple’s boro park home on 54th Street around 9 p.m. Monday.

Boro Park Robbery Stuns Area Residents

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The New York Sun

Two masked robbers wielding box cutters tied up a couple in Brooklyn and made off with cash and jewelry from their safe Monday, authorities reported yesterday.

Police said around 9:45 p.m., two men wearing black jump suits and ski masks broke into a 54th Street residence in Boro Park, where they reportedly used duct tape to tie up its residents, Sarah and Wolf Sicherman. After securing the couple to chairs inside the kitchen, police said the robbers coerced them into opening a safe containing the valuables.

Sources familiar with the investigation said the robbers entered the home by breaking open a window in the rear of the property and removing the screen. While police did not disclose the value of the cash and jewelry they took, authorities indicated the suspects fled in a white SUV.

Guest and Keynote Speakers Announced For This Years Kinus

(L-R) Mr. Shmuel (Sami) Rohr, R. Yosef Chaim Kantor.

In a little under two months the International Kinus Hashluchim with over 2000 Shluchim worldwide will convene all under one roof for the annual banquet that takes place each year.

Recently CrownHeights.info has learned that the Keynote speaker this year will be R. Yosef Chaim Kantor the head Shliach to Thailand. Mr. Shmuel (Sami) Rohr, who heads the Rohr Family Foundation that support Shluchim around the world as well as programs headed up by Chabad, has been announced as the guest speaker.

Amidst the hustle and bustle; meaningful programming for Bochurim

The streets of Crown Heights are bursting with action, men women and children from around the world have gathered for “Tishrei in the Rebbe’s Court”. While sometimes the extra load of people can be burdensome; extra long lines in our local stores, extra pushing and shoving in 770, over flowing usage of the Mikva’s, to name a few. We know that the Rebbe was very supportive of hachnosas orchim, and the residents of the Shechuna, as always, have stepped up to the task.

Amidst all this hustle and bustle, The Vaad Hatmimim – International committee for bochurim – have taken upon themselves the task of making the month long stay meaningful and inspirational, for the estimated 1000 guest Bachurim. A wide array of programming assures that the bachurim not only use their time here wisely, but also that they go back home with a greater understanding, in how they can be real Chassidim in today’s trying times.

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Dancing rabbis on I-395

Alextimes

Drivers on Seminary Road witnessed an unusual sight Sunday evening near the I-395 exit. A group of bearded rabbis in black hats and long black coats danced down the middle of the road followed by a long procession of people clapping along to Jewish music coming from a black van that drove alongside with an organist inside.

Chabad’s Prison Chaplaincy: Reaching Out Behind Bars

West Coast Chabad Lubavitch

Most 20 year-olds from Brooklyn would agree that a road trip through California would rank near the top of the list of great things to do during the summer. But for Ari Shapiro and Chaim Bronstein, the road trip experience focused on something other than fun and sun. These two young Chabad rabbis have spent the hot summer weeks touring California’s prisons.

Jews reflect and cleanse on Rosh Hashana

Inside Bay Area

When children crafted shofars by curing, measuring, saw-ing, drilling and polishing rams’ horns Sunday, Rabbi Raleigh Resnick hoped that the experience would leave an everlasting impression on their young minds.

By using their hands to fash-ion, their noses to smell and their ears to hear the sound the instrument makes, Resnick — rabbi for Chabad of the Tri-Valley — aimed to help the youth make a connection to Rosh Hashana.

Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year, began Friday and heralded the start of the 10-day period called the Days of Awe that culminates on Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement.

Brooklyn Politics: The Changing Same

The Indypendent

In a race marked by racial tensions and the declining fortune of the Brooklyn Democratic machine, Yvette Clarke squeaked out a Democratic primary victory in central Brooklyn’s 11th Congressional district on Sept. 12. Clarke came in with 31 percent of the vote, just ahead of insurgent candidate David Yassky’s 26 percent.

A new staff for Moses

The San Diego Union-Tribune

From the living room of his Scripps Ranch home, with an iced green tea from Starbucks and an iBook laptop plugged into cyberspace, Rabbi Dovid Smoller is ready for another evening of making like Moses.

For three hours each Thursday evening, Smoller uses the keyboard to lead people out of the wilderness of questions to a Promised Land of answers.

He is one of 40 Jewish scholars from around the world who take turns fielding online chats for AskMoses.com, a Web site sponsored by Chabad of California and named for the prophet who, among other accomplishments, led the Hebrews out of Egypt and delivered the Ten Commandments.

Canoe Team Member Chooses Rosh Hashana Over Race

Rebecca Rosenthal – Lubavitch.com

Honolulu, HI – To build the abs, the muscle and cardio endurance it takes to cross 41 miles of Pacific blue in an outrigger canoe race, Karen Dunai maintained a punishing fourteen hours a week training regimen, but a spiritual crisis that pitted her sport against Rosh Hashanah nearly pushed her to the limit.

Open Door Policy Draws Newcomers To Shul

EJ Tansky – Lubavitch.com

Monroe, NJ – Sometimes it takes 40 years for Chabad’s open door, no tickets required policy on the High Holidays to bear fruit.

At Debbie’s Luncheonette on Troy Avenue in Brooklyn, in the 1960’s, there was pot roast on the menu and a young Jacob Roitman behind the counter, helping out whenever Debbie, his mom, needed an extra hand.

Tzom Gedaliah: Assassination of Gedaliah

Fast Ends at 7:22pm

Tishrei 3rd is a fast day mourning the assassination of the Jewish royal Gedaliah ben Achikam, governor of the Land of Israel for a short period following the destruction of the First Temple. Gedaliah’s killing spelled the end of the small remnant of a Jewish community that remained in the Holy Land after the destruction, which fled to Egypt. (According to many opinions, the assassination of Gedaliah actually occurred on Rosh Hashanah, but the commemoration of the event is postponed to the day after the festival).

More at Chabad.org

Girl Struck Crossing Eastern Parkway

Friday Morning at around 11:15am a girl crossing Eastern Parkway was struck by an SUV. The incident took place in the middle of the parkway between Kingston and Brooklyn when the SUV driven by a Jewish resident of the community all of a sudden saw the girl in front of his car and tried to stop.

The girl was struck and was thrown a short distance from the SUV. Hatzalah was called and responded immediately and treated the girl for facial scrapes and bruises which she sustained when falling which were not serious B”H. Hatzalah then transported her to a local hospital for observation.