Annual High Holy Days Meeting

For the past 6 years Police have met with Jewish community leaders from each of the five boroughs in order to discuss security detail for the High Holy Days. There was one presence that was missed and that was that of our own community, Va’ad Hakohol. It was disappointing but not surprising because we have not attended for the past two years.

A crowd of roughly 300 hundred influential people were present and our communities only presence was that of Rabbi Binyomin Klein. The mayor attended the meeting and gave a short speech detailing his plans for the Holidays. He began by greeting everyone present with a “Shana Tova” and went on to say that he will be attending Temple Services during the upcoming Holidays and will be keeping all the police officers in his prayers. He spoke about Anti-Semitic and hate crimes and how they are not only race specific. The Mayor maintains that when one commits such a crime it is a crime against every “race color and creed”.

Police commissioner Ray Kelly then spoke about some of the NYPD’s activity over the past few years. This included foiling attempted attacks on our city; specifically he mentioned that the police had uncovered a plot to bomb the Brooklyn Bridge. Then went into detail about how we as citizens can contribute to our own protection. The “NYPD Shield” is an outreach program from the NYPD to the citizens of New York, asking us to be the NYPD’s eyes and ears to better help them in their ability to “Serve and Protect”.

Other speakers included; NYPD Chaplin Dr. R. Alvin Kass, Michael Sheehan the Deputy Commissioner and Counter Terrorism unit and Joyce Stephen Deputy Commissioner and Community Affairs.

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CAR IN-$OAR-ANCE

NY Post

As if sky-high gas prices aren’t bad enough, New Yorkers’ auto-insurance rates have soared nearly 7 percent in a year, The Post has learned, and they continue to pay the second highest fees in the country.
In 2003 — the latest year for which figures are available — vehicle owners in New York state shelled out an average $1,161 on insurance, up a hefty 6.8 percent over 2002, according to the annual report from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners.

New York’s average rate is far above the $821 national average, which itself jumped by 5.7 percent between 2002 and 2003, the NAIC report shows.

‘TOO BUSY’ Pol: I Forgot About $7,000

NY Post

Indicted Brooklyn Dem boss Clarence Norman remembered his $13.75 bill for chicken wings, but somehow forgot to tell his campaign treasurer about more than $7,000 in allegedly illegal campaign contributions.
That’s according to Norman’s testimony yesterday in his corruption trial.

Prosecutors showed that in 2000, Norman billed his campaign account for $2.17 worth of toilet paper, $13.75 for the chicken and $42 for envelopes at Staples.

In Honor Of The Holiday Season, AirLine Fairs UP

col

The already high prices of airline tickets this year have been soaring due to the rise in fuel costs. Anash and the temimim who have purchased tickets for $770 were notified by their agents that they must add another $130 and Tickets priced $970 climbed to $1000. COL’s reporter adds that despite the high ticket prices thousands of Chabadniks intend to fly in to N.Y. for Tishrei.

Today: Hachnosas Sefer Torah in Crown Heights

Shmais

On Thursday, Chai-Elul there will be a Hachnosas Sefer Torah dedicated by Rabbi & Mrs. Reuven Berns for the Shul located at the Cheder @ the Ohel Dormitory located at 450 Albany Avenue.

The Tahalucha and Hachnosa will start IY”H at 6:00 pm at the Berns’ home, located at 704 Montgomery Street between Kingston and Albany Avenues, and from there the procession will proceed down Montgomery Street to Albany Avenue towards the Cheder Dormitory which is on Albany between Montgomery Street and Empire Blvd.

All of Anash, men, women and children are invited to attend the celebration, and light refreshments will be served.

As the ticket Blitz continues

Please be aware that on the corner of 770 [Eastern Parkway and Kingston Ave.] there are two cops sitting and pulling people over for not wearing seatbelts, talking on cellphones or whatever else they can pull you over for.

Some a attributing this blitz to our new Commanding Officer in the 71st precinct that he has still to get ”used” to his new “position” and I thing its just rishues.

Just please take care and don’t give them any reason to pull you over.

If you feel that the cops didn’t behave properly towards you and have abuse their power I urge you, please call 311 and file a complaint remember the officers name and badge number and complain, this is the only way this can be stopped.

The Weekly Sedra – Ki Tavo

In this week’s section Moses makes a strange statement:

“G-d has exalted you today to be a special nation…and to be higher than all the other nations…to make you a holy nation to G-d your L-rd ..”. (26:18,19)

This is not very clear. The Gentiles also have their religions, miracle men, unique rituals and ‘bibles’. In fact the other religious are much more popular and populated than Judaism. In what way do we see that the Jews are ‘special’ ‘higher’, or ‘holier’ than anyone else?

To answer this here are two stories about the “Alter Rebbe”, Rebbe Shneur Zalman of Laidi, the founder of Chabad and author of the Tanya. (whose birthday, and that of the Baal Shem Tov, the founder of Chassidut, we celebrate this week on the 18th of Ellul. The Baal Shem in 1698 and the Alter Rebbe in 1745)

How to Describe the Self-hating Jew? – Op-Ed

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You could conceivably quote the dubious opinions of Thomas Friedman and the New York Times relative to the State of Israel and the so-called “peace process” that began on the White House lawn, September,1993.

You could refer to the zoa.org OpEd, After Gaza, reviewing an article written by Ms. Oz-Salzberger that recently appeared in the Wall Street Journal.

You could direct them to an article by Leon Wieseltier that just appeared in The New Republic (TNR) of September 2, 2005. Excerpts from that article appear below. Weiseltier is commenting upon the withdrawal from Gaza. His opening paragraph reads:

President Bush Salutes Chabad’s Rescue Efforts

Lubavitch News Service

Speaking at the Republican Jewish Coalition’s 20th Anniversary Celebration on Wednesday, President George Bush applauded the Jewish community’s participation in Hurricane Katrina’s relief efforts. The President’s speech, which addressed in particular, the work of Chabad-Lubavitch, followed the invocation by Rabbi Levi Shemtov, director of American Friends of Lubavitch in Washington.

In his remarks, President Bush said:

“Our nation’s armies of compassion have rallied and have come to the aid of people who are in desperate need of help. Our charities and houses of worship and idealistic people have opened up their homes, wallets and their hearts. It’s been an amazing, amazing outpouring of help. And the Jewish community of this country has been on the forefront of the efforts.

Jewish slave labourers’ grave found near US base

Guardian Unlimited

Workers at a US army base in Germany have found a wartime grave thought to contain Jewish slave labourers, police said yesterday.

An unknown number of remains were dug up during work next to Stuttgart airport, southern Germany. Tests indicate the bodies are the right age to be Jews used as forced labourers in the area.

Jewish inmates from a sub-camp of the Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp were used at the airbase between November 1944 and February 1945, a state police spokesman said, adding that more than 100 are known to have died of hunger and typhus.