Today! Hachnosas Safer Torah to the Frankel Shul!

A Sefer Torah dedication is being held tonight in Crown Heights, in memory of Reuven Brenenson and Yehudah Efraim Lipkind. The procession is setting out from 1703 President Street between Utica and Rochester and will head to the Frankel shul with singing and dancing, which will be concluded with a Seudas Mitzvah.

If you would like to sponsor a letter or Posuk in the Torah please call Tova at (347) 420-1700.

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Cat Burglar Breaks Into Two Homes and attempts another

Wednesday morning a Jewish family on Montgomery St. between Kingston and Albany woke up to find their home not exactly as they had left it the night before when they went to bed. Sometime during the night a thief had broken into their home from the side door and helped himself to a large sum of cash, jewelry, food from the freezer and more they had yet to discover.

The first thing they noticed was that things on the table wasn’t the way they had left it, and while trying to put things away they noticed money missing from where they usually kept some loose dollars. After noticing this they went to look for the jewelry and items were missing from there.

Police were called and determined the magnitude of what had taken place. A burglar let himself into their home by breaking the lock on the side door of the home and while the family was asleep he silently moved about and helped himself to the various goods in the home. To describe the brazenness of this burglar, he helped himself to money and jewelry yet that wasn’t enough, he emptied the freezer which contained a few packages of frozen hotdogs and other frozen goods, into shopping bags and left it at the door so he can come back later and take it.

Boruch Dayan Haemes – R. Yosef Vilenkin OBM

With sadness we inform you of the passing of Reb Yosef ben Schneur Zalman Vilenkin OBM of Crown Heights. He passed away Shabbos afternoon at the age of 91.

The Levaya will be Today [Sunday] and will be leaving at 10:00am from the Shomrai Hadaas Chapel and will be passing by 770 at around 10:30am.

Reb Yosef leaves behind his wife Mrs. Sonia Vilenkin, daughters Mrs Riva Barash and Mira Vilenkin and his sister Mrs. Chana Schapiro.

Hamokom Yenachem eschem Besoch Shaar Avaylay Tzion VeYerushalayim.

Bais Rivkah Tuition Committee Resigns!

This letter comes after a large number of students at the Bais Rivkah Schools were turned away from classes this year.

Dear Parents,

We, the undersigned, were volunteer members of the Tuition Committee of Bais Rivkah. Pursuant to the letter that was sent out on 6 Elul, regretfully we wish to publicly disassociate ourselves from the last-minute decision made by the School Advisory Board: Rabbis Abraham Shemtov, Yossi Kazanovski (Monsey, NY), Mendy Gansburg, Meyer Eichler, Shalom Duchman and Faitel Levin, to require parents with outstanding tuition balances to apply for a Gemach before issuing admission cards.

The decision to renege on the signed agreements we had made with parents was decided by the Advisory Board without our knowledge or approval. In light of the above development, we feel we had no alternative but to resign from the committee.

Respectfully yours,
Zalman Chein as Chairman of the Tuition Committee

What Nerve – Hatzalah Cable Cut

Late Wednesday night, some time between eleven o’clock at night and three o’clock in the morning, the electric cable that charges the hatzalah ambulances in front of 770 was cut by vandals.

Note: this is not the first time the Hatzalah Ambulances have been the target of vandalism. There have been two other incidents we reported one where the tires of the ambulances were slashed and two when CH-3 had both its mirrors broken off.

Pictures of the repair crew repairing the damage in the Extended Article

Motsai Shabbos: The International Siyum Harambam

col.org.il

The ‘International Siyum HaRambam’ will be taking place tonight, Motsai Shabbos in the Oholei Torah Ballroom, in the presence of Rabbis, Rosh Yeshivas, activists and public figures. Event organizer, Rabbi Shmuel Menachem Mendel Butman told COL that the Siyum Harambam was particularly slated for a date following the end of all summer camps and when yeshivas and schools have reopened their learning seasons.

Entertainment will be provided by the 40-voice choir ‘Shir Chodosh’ choir conducted by R. Eli Lipskier. Separate places will be available for women and girls and there will be a special program for children.

109 Years to the Foundation of Tomchei Temimim

Pictures by col.org.il

The yeshiva was founded by the Rebbe Rashab in 5657. Bochurim gathered in the ‘Small Zal’ upstairs 770 to Farbreng with R. Dovid Raskin, Menahel HaYeshiva, R. Shlome Zarchi and R. Yoel Kahan, Mashpim in the Yeshiva.

More pictures in the Extended Article.

Solon Chabad to dedicate Torah scroll

Cleveland Jewish News
Rabbi Zushe Greenberg of the
Chabad Jewish Center of Solon
and young members await the
completion of their specially
commissioned Torah.

Solon, OH – Rabbi Zushe Greenberg and his wife Miriam, of the Chabad Jewish Center of Solon, are very excited about a new arrival.

It’s not another son or daughter (the Greenbergs have eight children), but in many ways it will be one of their family’s most exciting additions; it’s a brand new Torah scroll.

The Solon center is inviting the entire community to welcome this new Torah scroll, especially commissioned for them, on Sun., Sept. 10. The scroll will reside in their Aron Hakodesh (Holy Ark) next to three other Torah scrolls previously donated to the center by synagogues and individuals during the center’s 15 years of existence in Solon.

Funds for Chabad’s new Torah scroll were publicly raised. Those making a substantial donation could sponsor one of the 54 individual parshas (portions of the Torah). An individual scroll letter cost $18. Because the goal has yet to be reached, fundraising efforts for the new Torah are continuing. Although the exact figure was not disclosed, prices for new Torah scrolls are typically in the $40,000 range.

Tales from the Suburbs of the Diaspora

Rebbeca Rosenthal – Lubavitch.com

Jews scattered by the winds of exile tend to land in metropolitan clumps or at least in suburban splotches. But then there are those who follow their hearts to the heartland, their dreams of financial success or adventure to the crannies of the country, the nooks of the nation. For many of those Jews living so far off the beaten track that they’re teetering on the edge of civilization, the 230 Merkos Shluchim sent out by the educational division of Chabad-Lubavitch to posts around the world this summer may be the only rabbis or the only other Jews they see all year. All summer long, the 20-something rabbinical students cruised the suburbs of the Diaspora, looking for Jews who might want to connect.

Butcher Is Accused of Passing Off Chicken as Kosher

The New York Times

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Kitchenware being cleansed at the Belzer Shul in Ramapo, N.Y., in response to concerns that chicken had illegitimately been sold as kosher.

Monsey, NY – Since sundown on Saturday, when the Jewish Sabbath ended, men, women and children have been scrubbing kitchen counters and stoves, and dipping pots and utensils in scalding water.

The Weekly Sedra – Ki Tavo

This week’s section always falls in the month of Elul, the month of mercy.

Even the initials of this month show how good G-d is: Alef Lamed Vav Lamed stands for “I am to my beloved (G-d) and my beloved is to me (Song of Songs 6:3). G-d loves us!

Not only that but in this week’s section ‘Joy’ is stressed not once but twice – once in the beginning ”You should rejoice with all the good that G-d has given (26:11) and later in the middle “Serve G-d with Joy and a good heart from great abundance” (28:47).

This is the preparation month for the days of ‘Repentance and Awe’ Rosh HaShanna and Yom Kippur’; namely when we see and feel how much G-d loves us and wants to forgive us. It encourages to return to Him.

New Shluchim To Long Island

shmais.com

Rabbi & Mrs. Yitzchok Gurary of Crown Heights will IY”H be moving on Shlichus to Melville, NY where they will direct adult education and youth programs @ Chabad of Huntington.

The new Shluchim were appointed by Rabbi Asher Vaisfiche of Chabad of Huntington.

HATZLOCHA RABBA!

New Chabad House opens in Burbank

Burbank Leader
Rabbi Shmuly Kornfeld, Jack Soussana
and family, and Burbank Councilman
David Gordon cut the ribbon, to mark
the opening of the Chabad House.

Burbank, CA – Members of a Judaic movement that has a history of more than 250-years reached a milestone in Burbank on Sunday with the opening Soussana Family Jewish Chabad Center.

The ribbon cutting brought more than 200 people to the Chabad Center throughout the day, including Burbank City Councilman Dave Gordon and Jack and Elka Soussana, the Chabad Center’s major donors.

“Because of them and their generous donations we are able to get into this building,” Janice Kormandel, one of the center’s participants said of the Soussana’s and the many other contributing families.

Chabad of Burbank will offer programs including children’s education, prayer and social services and crisis control, making it Burbank’s own Jewish support center, Rabbi Shmuly Kornfeld said.

Mugging at Gunpoint on President and Schenectady

Tuesday, at around 3:00 in the afternoon a Jewish woman walking on President St between Schenectady and Utica with her two children, was approached by two male Blacks around 20 years of age who pulled out a gun and demanded her ring, the woman removed one of her rings and handed it over the two perps then demanded more, the woman then started yelling and the two perps fled.

The woman then flagged down a Shomrim member who was passing and told him what happened, who in turn called in additional units who began canvassing the area immediately but were unsuccessful in spotting the perps. Police were then called and filed a police report. An important note, this incident took place one house down from where a 20 year old man was shot and killed last night.

Jewish man removed from airplane for praying

CBC News – Canada
A Air Canada Jazz Jetliner

Some fellow passengers are questioning why an Orthodox Jewish man was removed from an Air Canada Jazz flight in Montreal last week for praying.

The man was a passenger on a Sept. 1 flight from Montreal to New York City when the incident happened.

The airplane was heading toward the runway at the Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport when eyewitnesses said the Orthodox man began to pray.

Man Gunned Down on Schenectady and President

A man on his way to meet some friends in Crown Heights was shot and killed after an angry exchange with another group, police said.

The 20-year-old victim was gunned down about 11 p.m. at Schenectady Avenue and President Street. Police did not know what triggered the violence. 3 perps were being sought in connection with this shooting.