Intel Gift Pushes Israeli Youth Club Closer to Goal

By Tamar Runyan – Chabad.org

Members of the Tzivos Hashem club in Kiryat Gat, Israel, play with new computes donated by Intel.

A youth club in the economically distressed southern Israeli town of Kiryat Gat received 10 new computers from Intel, a gift that has given more opportunities for 85 children from the surrounding area to relax with their peers at the local Chabad House.

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Purim Comes Early at Hockey Game

by Levi Margolin – Lubavitch.com

At the NHL’s Florida Panthers hockey game this past Sunday, all 15,685 fans learned something Jewish. At a pre-game pre-Purim bash at the BankAtlantic Center in Sunrise, FL, hosted by South Florida Chabad Centers sponsored free video games, pony rides, face painting, a giant inflatable slide and an obstacle course. Jewish music filled the air, jugglers and clowns entertained, and Purim themes prevailed.

Mr. Greens Healthy Fruity Shalach Manos (a)

This year Mr. Greens, Crown Heights’s premier fruit and vegetable store, is offering a new and uniqe way to give Shalach Manos – healthy fruit and vegetable baskets. Customers can mix and match, create their own, or choose from a number of standard option.

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Israeli Veterans Recover with Aspen Ski Vacation

The Aspen Times

Injured Israeli vet Yogev Menashe was among the participants in the Golshim L’Chaim program in Aspen this past week.

ASPEN, CO — The Hebrew language has no specific word for “skiing.” The word used — “golshim” — literally means “to slide,” and is also used to describe surfing, even surfing the Internet. Which does not mean skiing is nonexistent in Israel. Located in the country’s extreme north is Mount Hermon — pitched as a “magical winter wonderland,” even if the snow is mostly ice, the lift lines are predictably long, and the roads to get to the slopes are usually clogged.