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Info to be Menachem Avel the Morosow Family

The Morosow family is siting Shiva after the passing of their father R Moshe OBM.

The children, R Itche, R Mendel, R Laibel, Mrs. Neshe Grossman and Mrs. Rochel Korenblit will be sitting shiva at the Morosow Residence 935 Eastern Pkwy Apt 4C.

Davening times:
Shacharis at 7:15, 9:00, and 9:30
Mincha and Maariv Bizman

Mrs. Neshe Grossman will be sitting shiva from Monday evening until Wednesday morning at 366 North Citrus Ave. in Los Angeles, CA

E-mail address for nichum aveilim: morosowfamily@gmail.com

Hamokom Yenachem Eschem Besoch Shaar Avaylay Tzion VeYerushalayim.

Attack of a Jewish Girl Foiled by Alert Bochurim

One of the Bochurim who foiled the attack managed to snap this blurry cellphone photo of one of the attackers.

CROWN HEIGHTS [CHI] — A Jewish girl came very close to being the victim of an assault, or worse, at the hands of an unruly group of 4 black males late Motzai Shabbos. The quick thinking actions of two Bochurim foiled the attack, and the would-be attackers fled.

“Tayereh Brider” – Bochurim Head Back to their Yeshivos

As Yud Shvat draws to an end, Bochurim from Yeshivos around the world begin making their way back to the study halls reenergized and invigorated from the inspiration they drew during their Shabbos at the Ohel. Breaking out in a lively dance, the Bochurim from Mesivta Chicago sang “Tayereh Brider…” as they prepared to board their buses for their 16 hour trip back.

R. Braun Has Arrived

Flanked by members of the Vaad Hakohol, R. Braun poses for a photo.

At around 6:30pm R. Yosef Braun has arrived at John F. Kennedy International Airport, and greeting him are Zaki Tamir, and Fishel Brownstein, members of the Vaad Hakohol.

On Trauma

by Rabbi Tzvi Greenberg

Why are good times so fleeting? They come suddenly as though borne on a wind and just as quickly vanish into the clouds of memory. Their mark on our lives is minimal and their aftereffects almost unintelligible amidst the clutter of our biographies.

Chabad Moves from Rabbi’s House to its Own Home

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Rabbi Yossi Brackman, director of the University of Chicago Chabad Jewish Center, stands in front of the new Chabad house on the corner of East 57th Street and South Woodlawn Avenue. Brackman used to run the Center out of his home on East 57th Street and South Kimbark Avenue.

Students active with the U of C branch of the Chabad Jewish Center came back this quarter to both a new year and a new building.