‘Lost’ Chassidic Treasures May Have Turned Up

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MANCHESTER, England [JTA] — A group of Jewish experts may have discovered “lost” chassidic documents in Manchester’s John Rylands library.

They could include records of chassidic courts that were lost during upheavals caused by wars that ravaged eastern Europe from the time of Napoleon to World War One.

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Renouncing anti-Israel remarks, Russian Muslims reach out to Jews

By Grant Slater

Chairman of Russia’s Council of Muftis, Ravil Gaynutdin and Russia’s Chief Rabbi, Rabbi, Rabbi Berel Lazar

MOSCOW, Russia [JTA] — Russia’s chief rabbi and the chairman of the country’s main Islamic council are patching up a relationship severed two weeks ago after an Islamic community leader called Zionism a cancer and Israel a fascist state.

Ravil Gaynutdin, the chairman of Russia’s Councilof Muftis, reached out to Rabbi Berel Lazar during Purim celebrations and asked for a meeting as the Russian media began to report that Lazar’s Chabad-led Federation of Jewish Communities was cutting ties with the council.

OU Head chooses Kol Menachem Haggadah as pick of the Year

The following are testimonials on the new Kol Menachem Haggadah.

I write these words on the eve of Purim. At this time of year I receive, from authors and favorite bookstores, a number of new Haggados shel Pesach. I choose one for special study. There is no doubt that this year my selection will be the Kol Menachem, compiled and adapted by my dear friend Rabbi Chaim Miller with commentary and insights from the works of the late Lubavitcher Rebbe, zt”l.

Op-Ed: Police, Schoolyard Bullies?

by Eli Kohen

Police Officer Pablo Rivera

While it would be reckless to make a carpet statement against the entire police force, or just the 71st Precinct, it does not change the feeling I felt when I watched police officers belittle our volunteer patrolmen, Shomrim, by pressuring the victim into saying he wasn’t one hundred percent sure it was those that were in custody that assaulted him, then letting them go.

Now as if that alone wasn’t enraging enough, when we – the gathered crowd – protested this, quite vocally, Sergeant Lenny Signal along with Police Officer Pablo Rivera went ahead and arrested a Shomrim member, one who was vocal about the injustice.

Op-Ed: Purim Parties

Hashem put us humans into this world. A world with its never-ending ups and downs, both physically and spiritually.

How lucky we are, us Yidden: We received the Torah as a gift. It is a gift from Hashem. Hashem knows what is best for us and there IS NO OTHER TRUTH besides the Torah. When we follow the Torah guidelines, we are assured by Hashem that we are living our lives in the best possible way, and in the derech that He wanted us to live.

A way that is contrary to how Hashem wants one to live their lives distances one from Hashem, and will ultimately bring one to no good, one way or the other. To help us live by the Torah’s ways, Hashem gives us leaders to help guide us and remind us of the correct way of life for a Yid.

New York Woman Opens Shabbat-Friendly Hospital Suites

By Tamar Runyan

Cardiologist Meyer Abbitan talks about a new Shabbat suite at S. Francis Hospital in Roslyn, N.Y.

NEW YORK, NY — A few years ago, Tovah Brill had to take her husband to the hospital on a Friday, essentially dropping all of her Shabbat preparations.

“I had a neighbor come to finish baking my challahs,” recalled the Cedarhurst, N.Y., resident.

Globetrotting Senator Tells of Worldwide Organization

By Joseph Lieberman

A student from the preschool operated by
Chabad-Lubavitch of Greater Boynton
Beach, FL, presents a charity box to
Connecticut Sen. Joseph Lieberman.

Editor’s Note: This article is based on a speech Sen. Joseph Lieberman (I-Conn.) gave at Chabad-Lubavitch of Greater Boynton Beach in Florida back in January. The four-term senator, who received a charity box from the congregation, told the more than 300 people gathered in the sanctuary about guidance he received from the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, of righteous memory.

We are an extraordinarily lucky generation of Jews, and a particularly blessed generation of Jewish Americans. We live in this country that has given us more opportunity, freedom, respect and success than anywhere in the six millennia of Jewish history outside the State of Israel. And we live at a time when the state of Israel is reborn; it’s quite a remarkable and fortunate time to be alive.

New Five Dollar Bill Goes into Circulation

WASHINGTON, DC [CNN] — The U.S. Treasury Department on Thursday began circulating a redesigned $5 bill. The first transaction was at a gift shop near President Lincoln’s summer cottage overlooking Washington.

Also, “How to Catch a Counterfeit” in the Extended Article!

Op-Ed: What We Can Learn from Satmar

by Rabbi Shea Hecht

I was sitting at the smorgasbord of a wedding the other day.

I can’t say I knew either side very well, but I helped raise money for the wedding so I thought it was only right for me to show up and wish the family Mazal Tov.

I turned to the person next to me and asked him who he was related to at this wedding. To which he answered, “Neither side, I just helped out here with money so they can afford the wedding and I felt I wanted to come and say Mazal Tov.”

It then dawned on me that many people that have Parnassah still need additional help to make a wedding.

Massive Searches Underway for Missing 91 Year Old Man

UPDATE 1:51pm: The search has been terminated, the missing was found in his vehicle underwater. Baruch Dayan Hoemes.

JERSEY CITY, NJ [CHI] — At around 8:30am Mr. Zev Segal was last seen leaving the offices of WFMU, the radio station where his sons radio show is broadcasted from, on his was to Livingston, NJ and has since been missing.

Mr. Segal was last seen wearing a gray felt hat, a gray suit, tie and eye glasses. He was seen getting into his dark green 1999 Mercury Grand Marquis with New York license plates, and his trail has since gone cold. Attempts to reach him on his cell phone were not successful.

More pictures in the Extended Article.

What are you doing for your Purim program this Year?

Here comes another hit from the International Moshiach Campaign! ‘Hang Haman Live’ is a beautiful live action game where your community can feel like they are superstars right at your Purim event!

Hang Haman Live! is simple to use. All you need is a projector or computer screen and you’re all set to go!

Download ‘Hang Haman Live!’ FREE AT www.MoshiachCampaign.com

Photo Gallery: The Nechama’s Closet Chinese Auction

The list of winners of the Nechama’s closet Chinese auction:

Admission Prize – Shulamit Kaye
Jackpot #1 – Devora Leah Angyalfi
Jackpot #2 – Shloime and Alyson Feldman
Grand Prize $10,000 – Dovid Schwartz
Split the Pot – Leah Schmukler
1. 6 tickets Israel – Yossi Dery
2. Freeda wig – Chana Dubrawsky

List of winners and more photos in the Extended Article! (Photos by: Baruch Ezagui and Webby)

Op-Ed: Yeshiva Tuition Crises

Bochurim learning in Zal. Illustration Photo.

Levi is 16 years old. He just took a 18 hour painful trip home from the Holy Land, where he studied very successfully in a good yeshiva, for over a year now.

We are Shluchim of the Rebbe and live in woop woop land, and there is no chinuch for our kids here. Levi loved every day of Yeshiva, and we were very proud to receive awesome reports from the Hanhala, throughout the year.

These years as we know are the forming years of a child’s growth in yiddishkeit, they make it in the right environment, or break it, c”v.

Rabbi Demonstrates Ancient Skill of Torah Making

Harriet P. Gross – The Dallas Morning News

DALLAS, TX — A turkey feather. The tendons and tail hairs of cows. These are the basic tools of Faitel Lewin’s trade.

Rabbi Lewin is a sofer, a modern-day practitioner of an ancient and essential Jewish craft: scribing Torahs. With his turkey quill pen, he writes the full text of the Bible’s first five books, Genesis through Deuteronomy, in Hebrew on sheets of parchment prepared from animal skins. Then he wraps and stitches them into a pliable scroll with his bovine threads.

The Exhilaration of Intention

by: Michael Gerber

Michael Gerber speaking at the West Coast Kinus HaShuchim

I just had an amazing realization during a keynote address I gave to the Chabad of California annual rabbis’ conference.

The realization was, and is, that I am here in this world for a Purpose. A Purpose I have never understood. But a Purpose which, as I spoke to the Chabad Schluchum (rabbis), became as clear to me as anything I have ever felt or experienced.

Smashing Adar Rishon at YNS

TZFAS, Israel [CHI] — The month started off with a Siyum on Gemora on Rosh Codesh by Hatomim Chaim Shimon Dubov and Hatomim HaShliach Shlomo Yager. It was very inspiring to hear Rabbi ‘O’rimland, Rosh HaYeshiva, speak about a bochur who came to the yeshiva saying I can’t, I can’t, I can’t!!! Today, besides the siyum he is also finishing Basar V’Cholov.

More pictures in the Extended Article!

Hasidic Rabbi by Day, Pop Artist by Night

by Sara Trappler Spielman – Forward.com

Punctuating his dark suit, Yitzchok Moully wears a bright-pink yarmulke, orange socks and a green tie. Moully, a youth director at the Chabad Jewish Center in Basking Ridge, N.J., wears both of his identities — Hasidic rabbi by day, painter by night — proudly.