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Chabad: Make Nazi Commander a ‘Righteous Gentile’

By Matthew Wagner for the Jerusalem Post

(L) Admiral Canaris, commander of the Nazi Abwehr

Chabad Lubavitch presented a request Monday to Yad Vashem to recognize a high-ranking military commander in the Third Reich as a righteous gentile for saving Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef Schneerson, the sixth Chabad rebbe.

Admiral Canaris, commander of the Nazi Abwehr, or intelligence, had a central role in securing Schneerson’s escape from the Warsaw Ghetto along with members of Schneerson’s family and entourage, said Yosef Kaminetzky, a writer who recently completed a book on the escape story.

Sobering Truths About Alcohol’s Subtle Grip

By Dr Keith Ablow for the NY Post

Stock Photo – L’Chaim

Over the course of my work, I end up treating many patients for alcohol abuse. But in the beginning, very few of them actually come to me worried about whether they might be alcoholics. Most of them come for help with depression, marital discord, stress at work or anxiety.

Many of these men and women never considered themselves problem drinkers. They don’t drink every day and don’t get drunk every time they drink. They may have stopped drinking for weeks or months at a time, without having any signs of withdrawal.

A Match Made In Iraq

By Dvora Lakein for Lubavitch.com

The 15th of Av corresponds this year to Wednesday, August 15th. Of this date on the Jewish calendar, the Mishna says, “There were no holidays so joyous for the Jewish People as the Fifteenth of Av and Yom HaKippurim, for on those days, daughters of Jerusalem would go out dressed in borrowed white dresses.

A Maamar the Rebbe Broadcast From His Room – Now in English

A Chasidic discourse the Rebbe delivered in 1977, as he was recuperating from a heart attack he had suffered that year, has been translated into English.

A new volume in the popular Chasidic Heritage Series was released today, entitled “The Path to Selflessness.”

It is a translation of Yehuda Atah 5738, delivered by the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson on the eve of the fast of the Tenth of Tevet 5738 (1977).

At that time, the Rebbe was recuperating from a heart attack he had suffered on the night of Shemini Atzeret, and would periodically deliver addresses from his office at Lubavitch World Headquarters, by way of a special hookup system, to the main synagogue.

Moshe Hecht Live in Concert

On Sunday August 2, singer-songwriter Moshe Hecht performed for an audience of 150 at Anshe Shalom Chabad Gardens Hall (Kew Gardens). The concert featured storytelling and Moshe’s eclectic blend of folk, blues and reggae songs that will appear on his soon-to-be-released debut album.

Video – Merkos Shluchim Help Guam Jews Keep the Faith

16-year-old Ethan Berg never imagined he would celebrate his bar mitzvah with two New York rabbis inside the walls of a military chapel on Guam. “It was very meaningful. I’ve never had that. Interesting experience. It was so beautiful,” he said.

A local chapel was dedicated to members of Jewish faith by the US Navy and the Air Force in 1976. Now the two Rabbis that are here today from Brooklyn, New York are hoping to infuse some fire and a little spark into the Jewish community on base locally.

Agriprocessors Executive Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy

By Grant Schulte for the Des Moines Register

DES MOINES, IA — A one-time executive at Agriprocessors Inc. pleaded guilty today to a conspiracy charge related to alleged bank fraud at the Postville slaughterhouse.

Yomtov “Toby” Bensasson was convicted of conspiracy to make false statements to a bank. The 56-year-old admitted that he conspired between September 2007 and October 2008 to lie to a bank to receive advances on a loan.

Kinderific Relocates

CROWN HEIGHTS, Brooklyn [CHI] — For many years, Crown Heights residents have run their errands on Kingston Avenue, picking up groceries, shopping for clothing and furniture, as well as purchasing Judaica items. Yet recently, neighborhood businesses have been experiencing setbacks due to the economic downturn.

USA Today Interviews in Crown Heights

Bassya Steinhauser, 6, getting interviewed today.

CROWN HEIGHTS, Brooklyn [CHI] — USA Today, an American daily newspaper, has been conducting video interviews around the country, and speaking to different types of people of various religions. Among the topics discussed were spiritually, the future, and faith.

Ariel Sharon & The Rebbe – Audience & Beautiful Photos

Ariel Sharon, former Israeli Prime Minister, shared a close relationship with the Rebbe over the years. The Avner Institute is pleased to present a collection of photos from Sharon’s visit to the Rebbe for “dollars” in the year of 1990 We have also included excerpts of Ariel Sharon’s private audience with the Rebbe, on Sivan 24 1968, during which fundamental issues regarding the Six Day War and related topics were discussed. To learn more about the Rebbe Visit: www.portraitofaleader.blogspot.com

‘Quotas’ Keep NYPD Drivers on Their Tows

NY Post

It’s hook, line and stinker for city drivers.

NYPD tow-truck operators are hauling away cars at an alarming pace because of ramped-up pressure to meet a shocking four-car quota per shift — and those who fail face stiff penalties, sources told The Post.

Ogdensburg Kosher Cheese Plant Workers Back To Work

By Andrew Moesel – PRESS RELEASE

A satellite view of the plant.

OGDENSBURG, NY — Workers for the kosher diary plant in Ogdensburg will return to work early this week as new owner Toobro, LLC. puts them on their payroll after Ahava of California refused to pay them for their work. The workers and Toobro spent Monday doing paperwork to change their employment from the old company and to help them try and recoup back pay withheld over the past two weeks.