Camara Honors Feiglin At State Of The District Address

[L to R] Anthony Newerls, Exec. Director of Brooklyn Blizzards Youth Organization, Inc.; Rabbi Moishe Feiglin, Exec. Director of A.L.I.Y.A.; Assemblyman Karim Camara of the 43rd District; Mark Saroda, Youth Advocate.

In a moving ceremony last week held at the SUNY Downstate Auditorium, Rabbi Moishe Feiglin, Executive Director of A.L.I.Y.A. (Alternative Learning Institute for Young Adults), together with two other honorees, were awarded a Youth Advocate Proclamation.

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Rabbi Mendel Duchman to continue his Father-in-Law’s Legacy

When talk begins about the Lag B’Omer parades in New York, some of the memorable moments with the Rebbe come to mind; the joy that radiated from the Rebbe’s face, the keen interest he had in each and every child that marched by, the encouragement the Rebbe gave as the floats and marching bands passed in the parade’s grand procession.

Taxis Refusing Passengers to Bklyn to Face Fines

A bill raising fines for taxi drivers who unlawfully overcharge or refuse to take passengers to a destination in the five boroughs has passed the City Council.

Boruch Dayan Hoemes – Mrs. Henya Shusterman OBM

With sadness we inform you of the passing of Mrs. Henya Shusterman OBM, wife of Reb Mordechai AH who was the Rebbes Baal Korah, and long time Crown Heights resident.

She is survived by her children Laya Klein (Crown Heights), Miriam Nemanov (Crown Heights), Faigy Wolf (Nachlas Har Chabad), Gershon Shusterman (Long Beach, CA), Zisel Gurevitch (Crown Heights), as well as many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.

Touring Chile’s ‘Little Israel’

Culture of Tolerance: From kosher wineries to sprawling synagogues, Santiago, Chile is rife with Jewish history.

“They say 20,000, and I say where?” tour guide Claudia Kravetz says of Chile’s Jewish population as we drive through the intersection of Las Condes and La Dehesa streets in Santiago’s Lo Barnechea neighborhood. With its wide, palm-tree-lined boulevards, reminiscent of Los Angeles, the area is nicknamed Little Israel for its concentration of synagogues.