Volunteering Teenagers Do Better All Around

Rebecca Rosenthal – Lubavitch.com
Kayla Goldman, right, has become a loving role model to Rebecca, her Friendship Circle buddy.

Moe Levin of Thornhill, Ontario, doesn’t think it’s right that teenagers are stereotyped as “sitting around playing videogames.” Not that Moe and his friends don’t hang out. And not that Moe never plays a videogame. He’s a regular teenager, and that’s what he and thousands of teenagers like him across bring to their volunteer commitment with the Friendship Circle. Sponsored by Chabad-Lubavitch across the United States, Canada, and around the world, the Friendship Circle matches teens and children with special needs for weekly socializing and special events.

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Burglary In Chovevei Torah

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On Friday, at 5:00 am, the above pictured individual slipped into Chovevei Torah behind the cleaning crew. As they were busy sweeping and mopping, he entered the new hall that is soon to be completed and stole a tile cutter / grinder which is valued at a few hundred dollars.

The 77th precinct responded within minutes of the 911 call, and filed a police report and this incident is being investigating as a larceny due to the fact that there were other workers present in the building as well as the fact that there was no forced entry.

The crime was captured on tape by the Yeshiva’s closed circuit camera security system where the suspect was seen walking all around the bulding looking for anything of value. If you spot this person, please call 911 and tell them that you have spotted the person that committed the crime at 885 Eastern Pkwy on Friday May 5th.

Oholei Torah’s Ground Breaking Ceremony And Annual Dinner

The invitations are in the mail, and the dinner office at Oholei Torah has never been busier preparing for this years Annual Dinner.

The gala event will be taking place in Oholei Torah’s magnificent Ballrooms on June 4th, Isru Chag Shavuos. Shaya and Sarah Boymelgreen will be this years Dinner Chairpersons

Plans are underway for a grand Ground Breaking Ceremony for the Mikvah Tahara which will be built in memory of Shaya Boymelgreen’s grandfathers (as reported earlier).

Four murders in 4 weeks

NY Daily News

As we CrownHeights.info have been keeping you all informed of what has really been going on in Crown Heights in the last year, Murders, Muggings and Car Break-ins, we now finally have a very small part of it picked up by the NY Daily News. Note: This article is only covering President St.

During a deadly four-week stretch, four men were slain on President St. in Crown Heights – spreading fear in a neighborhood already plagued by a substantial rise in homicides.

“This block is hot,” said Clarence Jones, who lives a short walk from where Randy Long, 24, was shot dead April 26. “They’re dropping like flies on President St.”

Long – a felon from Poughkeepsie who was shot twice in the back at 10:20 a.m. inside 1020 President St. – was the latest to die.

One year to the Passsing of R. Berl Junik A”H

Photos by Eli Blachman

Several hundred people attended a Melava Malka in honor of the first Yartzheit of Rabbi Berl Junik A”H which had taken place Motzoai Shabbos in “The Berl Junik Simcha Hall” in the Maple Street Shul which was recently dedicated by the Junik family in his memory.

R. Shamsi Junik made a Siyum Mishnayos, and the crowd that attend viewed an interesting video about the life of R. Berl as a Meshmesh Bakodesh around the Rebbe.

Among those attending the Melava Malka were R. Leibel Groner, R. Yudel Krinsky, R. Dovid Raskin and R. Yosef Losh amongst many others Members of Anash.

More pictures in the Extended Article!

Peace For Lubavitch!

By Dovid Poltorak

Over shabbos I heard talk about splitting the community once and for all. Each side has become too much of a burden for the other, and the differences are clearly irreconcilable.

This logic is actually supported by the torah. In Sotah we recently learnt that the reason Beis Hilel holds one may divorce his wife if she burnt his food is Ahavas Yisroel. The reasoning goes something like this: Why let the negativity and resentment brew within, leading to much larger grievances, when we can separate them while they are still on good terms? Strange indeed, but a svara nonetheless.

This svara works when applied: As a colony, America hated England. But as an independent state, it built a great relationship with England, which is now America’s number one ally.

Car Collided With A Tree On Eastern Parkway

At around 4:05am an SUV with three occupants collided with a tree. The incident took place on Eastern Parkway between Troy and Albany, where the passengers in the SUV had apparently been coming back from a party and according to the driver of the SUV a Car Service had cut him off, forcing him to swerve off the road and collide with the tree. The driver of the car service said he was just swiped from the rear by the SUV and then they just went into the tree.

One occupant was treated for minor injuries and transported to Kings County Hospital, all of the others refused medical attention. The police were looking into the possibility that the driver of the SUV may have been intoxicated.

More pictures in the Extended Article.

2 Die In Fatal Crash

The remnants of what used to be a car.

A small Ford Focus was driving down Nostrand Ave. and apparently slid out of control hitting a parked car then colliding with a traffic signal pole sideways splitting the car in half. One of the passengers was ejected from the car and the other was trapped in the car, both of them were transported to Kings County Hospital where they were both pronounced dead.

The car collided with the pole at around 2:00am at the corner of Nostarnd and Maple and split into two separate parts both of which ended up on the sidewalk. Highway Police had shut down the road pending the investigation of what had happened. Bystanders all agreed that they were positive that the car was traveling at a very high rate of speed when it collided with the pole. There were B”H no Yidden involved.

More pictures in the Extended Article.

Violent Night in Brooklyn

1010WINS

Two men were killed — one by a pair of bicycle-riding gunmen — and four others were wounded during several shootings in Brooklyn, police said Saturday.

On a balmy Friday evening, youths in Brooklyn’s Crown Heights neighborhood were out in the streets when a 19-year-old was shot at about 10 p.m., police said. The fatal gunfire came from one of two men riding by on bicycles at Sterling Place and Nostrand Avenue.

The 19-year-old victim, whose name police did not immediately release, was taken to Kings County Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. No arrests were made.

Hundreds attend Shloshim of R’ Mendel Shemtov

Click Here to listen to a recording of the Shloshim. [2:01, WMA, 17.9MB]

Thurdsday evening a crowd of over 500 family members, friends and acquaintances, including many mashpi’im and shluchim gathered in the second tent outside the Rebbe’s Ohel, in Queens New York. The shloshim of R. Mendel Shemtov started off with R. Levi Azimov, a shlich in South Brunswick NJ, asking the people gathered to “have a seat, and in English to make themselves comfortable”. He then went on to explain that although it’s not 30 days since the passing, the geziaras shloshim ends today.

“In general these types of events don’t follow a specific program”, he continued “so first-of-all we have to realize where and in front of whom we are standing. In Lubavitch we generally don’t make eulogies and the sort, we gathered here though and the reason why the family wanted to host this event here specifically is; as everyone knows, R. Mendel connected himself very strongly with this place. He bought a house, and even before he owned the house he would; come for shabbos and yom tov, make his car available for bochurim to come for shabbos, and his wife would make food for the bochurim coming for shabbos, understanding that this is now the Rebbe’s daled amos.”

More pictures in the Extended Article.

The Ballots Closed – The Results Are – 3 New Rabonim

Thursday night the Polls closed with a total of 926 Votes (out of which 19 were blank) that had been casted over this past week. All of the candidates had accumulated more then the 50% required to be elected in.

The total of the votes Candidates achieved was:

Rabbi Yitzchok Zirkind – 811 votes
Rabbi Shlomo Segal – 707 votes
Rabbi Yitzchok Raitport – 644 votes

Chabad Rabbi Represents Jewish Faith in the White House

Lubavitch.com

“America is a nation of prayer. It’s impossible to tell the story of our nation without telling the story of people who pray,” said President George Bush today.

The occasion was the White House celebration of the National Day of Prayer. “At decisive moments in our history and in quiet times around family tables, we are a people humbled and strengthened and blessed by prayer.”

Among the religious leaders selected by the White House for to represent their respective faiths, was Chabad’s Rabbi Sholom Ciment of Greater Boynton in Palm Beach County, Florida, offering prayers on behalf of world Jewry.

The National Day of Prayer, which was held in the East Room of the White House and carried live by all national Media outlets, dates back to the first declaration of a day of prayer and fasting by George Washington to President Lincoln’s call for prayer and fasting during the Civil War. President Ronald Reagan signed the current law in 1988, marking the date as the first Thursday in May of each year.

Summer Break: Students Leave, But Ties Remain Strong

E.J. Tansky – Lubavitch.com
Students with Chabad’s Rabbi Aron Slonim at left, at the end-of-year wine-and-cheese send off.

As American college students swig cans of energy drinks to caffeinate themselves for all-nighter study sessions, their Ontarian counterparts have already turned in their blue books and dragged out their beaten up futons out of the dorm. Summer break has arrived at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, but Chabad representatives Rabbi Mordechai and Nechamie Silberberg are doing anything but taking it easy.

California Shluchim Gather at New Camp

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A Farbrengen is a joyful gathering where people unite in song and spirit. On Sunday, 300 men, women and children — Chabad representatives from the West Coast — came together for a special Farbrengen to discuss future plans for Chabad’s new Kiryas Schneerson mountaintop campus and dedicate a unique Torah scroll at the site.

Enjoying the spectacular setting and clear skies at Kiryas Schneerson in Running Springs, Chabad representatives and their families gathered to fulfill the instructions of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, who told his West Coast emissaries to hold an annual Farbrengen on the Hebrew date of Bais Iyar — the birthday of the fourth Chabad Rebbe, the Rebbe Maharash.

Attempted Mugging Of A Stroller – Where Will It End?

This past Monday at around 5:00 in the afternoon a woman was walking home pushing a stroller with her child in it, when a car pulled up next to her and demanded her stroller. This bizarre incident took place at the intersection of Union St and Albany Ave, the car which had 2 occupants a male driver and a female passenger, while the woman was waiting for the light to change the car pulled up alongside her and made the demand she pick up her child and leave the stroller, at which point the woman began to write down the cars license plate number. Upon noticing this the would be muggers began to speed off, during which they swerved in the direction of the woman who had to jump out of the way to avoid getting hit by the car.

After this bizarre incident the woman got home, which was just a few blocks away, and called 911 to file a complaint and fill out a police report regarding this attempted stroller mugging, the officers that responded listened to the woman’s story and concluded that they cannot file a report since this incident “was to far in the past” and the “she should be happy with the way it ended”. It’s important for you to know that the police must file a report for every and any incident that had taken place, due to the fact that if you do not file the report it’s as if the crime never happened.

Down Under – Kinus of Talmidim Hashluchim

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Throughout the world of Lubavitcher Yeshivas there exists a very special group of bochurim. The Talmidim Hashluchim are older bochurim who’s time and energy is dedicated to helping younger students in their journey through yeshiva years. From as close as Pittsburgh and New Haven to as far as Israel, Russia and Singapore. These bochurim work wonders with inspiring the younger student in their charge.

For several years the Vaad Hatmimim of New York has organized regional kinusim for these shluchim. Here they gather for a Shabbos of inspiration to share experiences, farbreng, and prepare to go back to their respective yeshivas with added enthusiasm.

This week the first of the kinusim took place; in Sydney, Australia. The Melbourne shluchim flew into Sydney on Wednesday afternoon and spent three days filled with specially prepared programming.

More pictures in the Extended Article!