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Dnepropetrovsk Rocked by Consecutive Bombings

Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine’s fourth largest city, has been rocked by four mysterious bombing which took place only minutes apart. The city, formerly known as Yekatrinoslav, was the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s childhood hometown, where his father served as chief rabbi. It is also home to the largest Chabad House in the world, run by Rabbi Shmuel Kaminezki, who arrived there in 1989 while it was still part of the Soviet Union.

Picture of the Day: Circle of Friends

North Jersey Record

Pictured from left: Sgt. John Burns, Joey Strick, Richard Strick, Rabbi Yosef Orenstein, Sgt. James Foley and Jon Willock.

Valley Chabad’s Friendship Circle Sports League Basketball ended in March with a grand awards ceremony, led by Sgt. John Burns and Officer James Foley of the Woodcliff Lake Police Department.

Republicans Propose Food Stamp Cuts to Trim Deficit

Republicans controlling the House are eying big cuts to food stamps as they piece together legislation to trim $261 billion from the federal budget over the next decade, hoping to forestall major Pentagon cutbacks.

Scientists Confirm: Tracht Gut Vet Zein Gut

AP

Be happy – it seems to be good for your heart.

Scientists have long known that Type A personalities and people who are chronically angry, anxious or depressed have a higher risk of heart attacks. Now a Harvard review of the flip side of that psychology concludes that being upbeat and optimistic just may help protect against heart disease.

Bill Would Give Russian Art Immunity from Seizure

LA Times

Russia banned art loans to the United States after a federal court ruled that a historic collection of books and writings belongs not to Russia but to the U.S.-based Hasidic group, Chabad, and must be returned.

For more than a year, Russia has prohibited its government-run museums from sending artworks to exhibitions in the United States. The ban has frustrated and puzzled American museum officials, because it was spurred by a legal decision unrelated to anything the museums themselves have done. Diplomacy has failed to lift it.

‘Obamacare’ Challenge Begins In Supreme Court

NY1

President Obama signs Affordable Health Care Reform Act.

Members of the U.S. Supreme Court waded Monday into the constitutional challenge to President Barack Obama‘s controversial health care overhaul.

Blockbuster Sholom Bayis Workshops at AC Pesach Program

The Clarion Hotel in Atlantic City where the Pesach program will take place.

Renew and Build the Energy of Your marriage with Pesach lectures by Rabbi Yitzchok Dovid Smith and, together with Elisheva Smith, the acclaimed marriage workshop “Couplehood as a Spiritual Pathway: The Imago Journey for Jewish couples” utilizing the proven Imago dialogue techniques to create connection in marriage.

Have You Ever Had an Expectation That Was Not Met?

Not what you expected?

Parents: Have you ever sent your child/young adult away for the summer only to find out that you did not do your due diligence in researching the track record of the hiring party?

Head Staff: Have you ever taken a summer Shlichus position that you thought was going to be great and ended not being to your liking?

Picture of Day: Children Embark on Purim Adventure

Boys from Rabbi Raskin‘s first grade class in Lubavitcher Yeshiva went on a Purim adventure, solving riddles that lead them through the four mitzvos of Purim along Kingston Avenue’s shops. In the picture above, R’ Shloimy Klein of HaSofer explains fascinating details about the writing of a Megilla.