Man shot while driving car

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A man is in critical condition after being shot while driving his car in Brooklyn. The incident happened in Borough Park.

That’s where Eyewitness News reporter Ken Rosato joins us with more.
Around 1:00 a.m Saturday morning, police say a man driving a dark colored Honda southbound on Dahill Road at 41st street was shot. It appears he may have been shot through an open window on the passenger side. Police are investigating.

The 22 year-old victim was hit at least one time. He was rushed to nearby Lutheran Hospital where he is listed in critical condition.

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Purim a joyous Jewish celebration of life

Bradenton Herald

Ron Berman has a reason for relishing the Jewish holiday of Purim on Tuesday.

The reason is called life.

Berman, 42, who now lives in Lakewood Ranch, contracted blood poisoning while living in Costa Rica in 2001.

Threatened with losing his left arm and perhaps his life, he awoke from a coma to see a rabbi near his bed.

“The rabbi, who was from a Chabad in Costa Rica, said, ‘I didn’t let them cut off your left arm because a Jewish man needs his left arm to wear the t’fillin,’ ” Berman said.

Oholei Torah Inaugurates its Young Leadership Committee

As Oholei Torah pledged during their Shnas HaChamishim campaign, many new and special programs are being currently implemented. One of the major initiatives, the forming of an official “Young Leadership Committee” was inaugurated this past Wednesday evening.

Guests were greeted by the Menahel of Oholei Torah, Rabbi Joseph Rosenfeld and Rabbi Nosson Blumes, Program Director. Rabbi Yankel Pinson, long standing member of the Executive Board, gave the young couples an in-depth look into the direction and current goals of the mossad, emphasizing the important role Yungeleit have in the future of the yeshiva. Many of the participants had a chance to meet with Rabbi Shmuel Brook of the Advisory Board, which consists of a group of capable and committed community members, overseeing many integral aspects of the yeshiva.

OT Alumnus Yerachmeal Jacobson was the evening’s guest speaker. He reminisced about his warm memories in Oholei Torah, and of the importance of giving back to the yeshiva which did so much for us.

New Rabbi for Russian Far East Center

FJC.ru

KHABAROVSK, Russia – The Jewish community of Khabarovsk, a member of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia, is soon to add a new rabbi to its staff. The young rabbi, Israel Noach Kaminetsky, is currently at home in New York preparing to move to this Far East city. He and his family will soon be arriving to this major Russian center, now that he has been appointed as a Chabad Lubavitch emissary.

In Khabarovsk, Rabbi Kaminetsky will aid the region’s Chief Rabbi Yakov Snetkov and provide essential assistance to the local community in organizing and carrying out the work of the Synagogue and Jewish Community Center that were built not long ago. He will be assisted by his wife.

T&LC Driver Wrecks Havoc On Lefferts & New York

Around 10:45am at the intersection of Lefferts Ave. & New York Ave. a sound of a loud impact echoed throughout the intersection followed by screeches and screams for help. The scene of the accident looked quite bizarre, a 15 passenger van sitting on the sidewalk nearly in a construction site and 100 feet down the street a crumpled up car sat alone. The driver of the van fled the scene on foot, leaving the other car with its passengers injured.

This incident starts a week ago where Police Officers from a special division of the Police Department called the Safety and Traffic Enforcement Division (STED)
Which drive around in unmarked police cars and pick out the most dangerous drivers. Last week the driver of this van was picked out by officers of this division for driving recklessly and endangering other drivers and had his license suspended.

Yesterday an officer from the STED spotted this van which he remembered suspending its driver of his license, so they began to follow him to see if it was really this same driver, when the van noticed it was being followed he immediately began trying to evade police by trying to speed off, that attempted ended soon after. The van attempted to take a red light and collided head on with a smaller car and from the force of the impact the small car was sent back in the direction it came from, spinning wildly across the entire street.

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Telephone Torah

Jewish Review

New program helps partners study together VIA phone

R. Gershon Avtzon helped found JNet.org, a telephone Torah study program that matches individuals with study partners on virtually any Jewish topic.

Chabad Lubavitch has launched a new learning program to help ensure that “every Jew has access to his or her inheritance.”

Rabbi Gershon Avtzon and his wife Frumie came to Portland last month to introduce JNet.org to the West Coast. Avtzon helped create the one-on-one telephone Torah study program that attracted more than 200 participants in the first two months of the pilot program.

The free program matches individuals with someone of similar age and background who has an expertise in Torah learning. The JNet expert will call the student at a mutually agreed upon time each week and spend a half-hour in chavruta (partner) study on any Jewish topic.

Photo Gallery of the Week – Hershel Klein’s Wedding

Photos By COL.org.il

The Klein-Sharabi wedding was held tonight in the ‘Oz Vehadar’ hall in Bnei Braq. The Chosson is the Rov and Tomim, Hershel, son of Rabbi Efraim Klein, HY”D, who was killed last week. The wedding was attended by hundreds of Chassidim and Temimim who danced and made merry for long hours. Rabbi Avrohom Lieder, director of Ahavas Chessed in Crown Heights, who partially funded the wedding, arrived especially to Israel in order to participate in the wedding.

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ULY’s Gan Temimim revisits Shushan

Dressed in the king’s royal crown and robes, Avrohom Sorkin from Gan Temimim, rides the kings horse through the streets of Shushan, as the young “Tinokos Shel Beis Rabbon” relive the miracle of Purim.

As part of their preparations and learning about the upcoming Yom Tov Purim, the students of Gan Temimim – preschool division of ULY Crown Street, were treated to pony rides and a petting zoo.

As the children’s smiles testify, they were thrilled by the ride and had a great time!

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Today 66 Years Ago:

In honor of Tes Adar we are proud to present to you a piece printed in a local Shuls newsletter about the Previous Rebbe coming to the United States of America.

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Video: L’chiam With R. Jacobson On A Cable To A Jewish Life

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The Talmud says that a Jew must get drunk on Purim to the point of not being able to distinguish between the cursed Haman and the blessed Mordechai!

Does Judaism really encourage drunkenness?

Listen to Rabbi Yossi Jacobson describe the partnership between Haman and king Achashveirosh including Haman’s reason’s for plotting to kill all the Jews.

True blue and right

Haaretz

Forget everything you thought you knew about immigrants from the Confederation of Independent States (CIS – the former Soviet Union). Forget the assumption that they are utterly secular, forget the assumption that although they are rightist, they are pragmatic. Start thinking in terms of characters from a telenovela: A beauty queen, an immigrant from Ukraine, who married a nephew of the Baba Sali; a lawyer whose father was a general in the Red Army in Stalin’s day and he, the lawyer, is an ultra-Orthodox Jew who takes his every step as instructed by the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s Igrot Kodesh, and a singer who became a politician and is married to a prisoner who was sentenced to death for an attempt to hijack a plane in Leningrad in order to fly to Israel.

These characters are not imaginary, but rather flesh and blood people who have assembled in the Herut Party, headed by former MK Michael Kleiner. This is the second time that Kleiner, who for four terms was a Likud MK, is attempting to get elected at the head of the Herut list. In the 2003 elections, in which he ran on a joint list with Baruch Marzel, he received more than 40,000 votes, slightly under the electoral threshold.

Megillat Esther now in its ninth edition and revised

FREE Publishing House, has released a new revised edition of the Megillat Esther, featuring the original Hebrew text with the accompanying Russian translation, it has been enhanced in several ways: the whole volume, both Hebrew and Russian, has been reset in a clear, crisp typeface. The Russian translation, while still based on the original edition, has been amended to read more smoothly.

Following the Megillah, there is an additional 30 plus pages that contain the chapter on Purim of FREE’s yet-to-be-published book titled “Jewish Holiday and Festivals”. This chapter includes the story of Purim; the holiday’s background, its history and laws as well as its practical lessons and relevance now, 2300 years later, based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson.

Chabad VS. Hillel

The Harvard Crimson

Now hear this: There is no rivalry between Chabad House and Hillel.

At least that’s the party line here at Harvard. At many other universities, including fellow Ivy Princeton, Chabaders and Hillelians have duked it out in relationships at times openly hostile. At Harvard, however, the atmosphere is rather congenial.

Head to Head

So, what’s the difference between Chabad and Hillel? In the words of Peretz Professor of Yiddish Literature Ruth R. Wisse, who is both a Chabad adviser and a Hillel faculty fellow, “Chabad is a religious organization that also functions on campus. Hillel is an organization specifically designed to provide Jewish college students with a chance to be Jews.”

Arsons Fan Flames of Speculation

Queens Ledger

In the last three months, there have been at least eight suspicious fires in Prospect and Crown Heights, and five resulting deaths.

Four of those deaths occurred two Fridays ago at 5:30 a.m., and those terrible human tragedies have spurred several local politicians and activists to demand serious reform of the way New York City currently investigates arson.

“In 1986,” recalled Brooklyn Councilwoman Letitia James, “there were about 400 fire marshals and 50 supervisors. By 2001, when Bloomberg entered office, there were about 200 marshals and supervisors. Now, through attrition and head count reduction, there are only about 80 marshals and 20 supervisors. This is not acceptable.”

Purim Festivities for Children With Special Needs

Rivka Chaya Berman – Lubavitch.com

Autism, cerebral palsy, Asperger’s syndrome, Down syndrome, and ADHD are no longer obstacles to Purim fun as Friendship Circle programs, offered at 20 Chabad-Lubavitch centers around the world, sponsor events for children with special needs for the upcoming holiday.

Celebrated this year March 13-15, Purim marks the salvation of the Jewish people in 365 B.C.E. from certain annihilation at the hands of Haman, a prime minister whose evil ways were trumped only by the righteousness of Mordechai, the valiance of Queen Esther and the prayers of Jewish children. Creativity and thoughtful planning are required to ensure that children with special needs are included, but not overwhelmed, by the festivities of the lively holiday of Purim.

OK Kosher Filled to Capacity for Restaurant Mashgichim Conference

By Dina Orron

On Wednesday, March 8, 2006, the OK held a massive mashgiach training session at its headquarters in Brooklyn. Led by Restaurant and Catering Rabbinic Coordinator, Rabbi Naftali Marrus, the session focused on familiarizing new mashgichim with OK policies and procedures. The OK conference room was filled beyond capacity, with dozens mashgichim who were ready to learn the ropes of the OK.

Rabbi Chaim Fogleman, the Rabbinic Coordinator who oversees Restaurants and Catering Facilities, began the conference with a D’Var Torah that connected Parshas Tetzaveh and kashrus. He explained that Moshe Rabbeinu has a connection and responsibility for every Jew and that is why Hashem spoke through Moshe. Even Hashem’s instructions to Aharon HaCohen came through Moshe. In a similar way, the OK has a responsibility for the kashrus of every Jew who eats in one of its many certified restaurants. Since the OK is responsible for what every Jew eats in its restaurants, its certification must be up to the highest standard of Cholov Yisroel, Pas Yisroel, Bishul Yisroel and Chassidishe Shechita.

Forgetting Terror

OP-ED Eric Fettmann – The New York Post

Of the many New York Times readers who made their way through this week’s three-part series, “An Imam in America,” one was paying especially close attention.

The series, which ran at the top of Page One on Sunday and Tuesday, focused on the political tightrope walked by Sheik Reda Shata, imam of Brooklyn’s Islamic Society of Bay Ridge, as he tries to reconcile the often conflicting values of America and Islam.

Devorah Halberstam knows full well about the Islamic Society of Bay Ridge. On March 1, 1994, a Lebanese-born man who had just listened to a hate-filled anti-Jewish sermon at that mosque filled his car with deadly weapons and attacked a van filled with Hasidic Jewish children on the Brooklyn Bridge.