Swastikas Painted At Jewish Cemetery

NBC

BRISTOL, Conn. — Police are looking for the vandal or vandals who sprayed swastikas on headstones at a Jewish cemetery.

Police say the swastikas were discovered on three surfaces at the cemetery on Lake Avenue. Now they’re hoping someone will know who is responsible.

Even after efforts to clean one grave marker the image of a crudely drawn swastika remains.

Bristol police say they believe someone came to the small cemetery late Saturday night and left behind the graffiti.

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Israel to ask U.S. Jewish communities to fund its foreign aid projects

Israel is trying to persuade Jewish federations and communities in the United States to finance Israeli aid programs in foreign countries, Haaretz has learned.

The first initiative of this sort was to be presented Tuesday at the United Jewish Communities (UJC) General Assembly taking place in Toronto.

Israel’s Consul General in New York, Arye Mekel, will propose to the UJC that it become an active partner in the Foreign Ministry’s projects in developing and poor countries.

From New Orleans to New Jersey:
A Torah Is Welcomed

Rivka Chaya Berman – Lubavitch.com

As Eric Sion prepared to read from the Torah at his bar mitzvah, he could not have imagined that he would be reading from the last surviving scroll of a historic synagogue devastated by Hurricane Katrina.

Before Katrina was even a freakish up swell of moisture somewhere out in the Atlantic, when mention of New Orleans conjured up Mardi Gras madness instead of shocking Superdome heartbreak, an act of kindness and Jewish unity occurred that brought a lone Torah scroll’s survival, a symbol of hope where all else has been lost.

NCFJE 65th Annual Awards Dinner

The event was held in the Museum of Jewish Heritage located in Battery Park City in Manhattan with a beautiful view of the Statue of Liberty, the Smorgasbord opened the event at around 6:00pm, and then at 7:00pm the crowd of around 500 people moved into the auditorium for the award ceremony and speeches from the awardees. During which the crowd was treated to a special musical performance from the children of the Tenafly, NJ Jewish Community Council.

The awards were presented to, Esther Raab, the Holocaust Memorial Award, Dennison Young, the New York City Patriot Award and Moshe Rubashkin the Crown Heights Patriot Award. The event honored three generations of the Morgenthau Family and was accepted by Mr. Robert M. Morgenthau the District Attorney of Manhattan since 1974 [the museum is dedicated in his name].

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Post Office Held up last night

Employees of a Brooklyn post office were tied up by a pair of armed robbers this morning who got away with two bags bulging with cash.

Police say the robbers burst into the James E. Davis United States Post Office at 315 Empire Blvd. sometime after 5:30 a.m. and announced the robbery. The employees were tied up and held at gunpoint while the two bandits filled mail bags with cash.

The two suspects fled with the duffel bags, containing an unknown amount of cash. They fled the scene and authorities are looking for them.

Chabad education center helps Jews break new ground

Daily Record
Rabbi Asher Herson, who heads the Chabad Center of Northwest New Jersey, dances with the children as they celebrate the groundbreaking of their educational center.

Ceremony marks community growth in Rockaway Twp.

All day on Sunday, Rabbi Asher Herson could not appear to sit still for even a moment.

The 42-year-old rabbi of the Chabad Center of Northwest New Jersey held hands with young children and danced around in circles to Jewish music. He shook hands with other men who gathered with him. He poured them drinks. He made his way through the crowd, stopping to say hello along the way to nearly everyone he saw.

“He’s very dynamic. He’s in constant motion,”said Alan Bader, a Rockaway Township resident and synagogue member.

Didan Notzach For Lubavitcher Owners Of Bungalows @ Mountain Lodge Estates

Shmais.com
Satellite imagery of the area in question.

Some 64 Lubavitcher owners of summer bungalows @ Mountain Lodge Estates in Monticello, NY are breathing a sigh of relief after the village of Monticello unanimously passed a law banning and future expansion of the nearby landfill at a meeting on Monday night. In a show of force, 50 plus Lubavitchers made the 2 hour trip to attend the meeting.

In an exclusive interview with SNS contributing reporter Zalman Chein, who is also a member of the board and a bungalow owner, Chein said: “We won a major battle, but we didn’t win the war.” Chein singled out Effie Steigman and Anshil Dalfin for their efforts in ensuring the positive outcome.

Matisyahu on a Musical Mission

andPOP

It’s rather easy to assert that being an atypical artist is nothing more than being a novelty —- a gimmick; something you take note of once, don’t quite understand, so return to the familiar. Taking the unusual and turning it into the standard is complicated, sometimes bordering on impossible.

It wouldn’t be a stretch to suggest that when Jimmy Kimmel invited Matisyahu on his program last year, the talk show host sought humour by having this religious Jewish man perform a combination of beat-box and reggae music.

And it wouldn’t be a stretch to suggest that Matisyahu expected to be scoffed at.

Chabad fights attacks with new security

The Jewish Advocate

Congregation plans to raise $30k to protect building

After two recent anti-Semitic attacks against Chabad-Lubavitch of the North Shore, the synagogue has begun a campaign to raise between $24,000 and $30,000 to upgrade its security. However, despite Chabad’s security fears, other synagogues in the area are not concerned that the attacks are part of a new surge in anti-Semitism in the Swampscott area.

The synagogue was vandalized days before Rosh Hashanah when vulgar graffiti was scrawled on interior walls. Two weeks later, a van belonging to Chabad was torched in the parking lot and deemed to be arson by the Swampscott Police Department. Both incidents are being investigated as a hate-crime by local and federal investigators. Police have not yet said whether there is a connection between the events but are continuing an investigation. A reward has been posted for any new information.

Confrontation diffused by his father!

In continuence to this story

The man seen in the center of the picture [red shirt] has received quite some attention from the local residents of Crown Heights. Driving around in an old beat up red convertible hassling people for money and giving out cigarettes to young kids, among other various accusations.

After Shomrim received numerous calls from resident complaining about this man, he was confronted and asked to leave the neighborhood, and when he didn’t comply Shomrim had taken action with the local police to have him forcefully removed. During the time it took for this to go trough he had managed to get into lots of fights with Bochurim outside 770 [up to 3 in one night] and other groups of people.

Tonight [at appx. 1:00am] Shomrim received yet another call to 770 complaining about him, and when they got there he refused to leave 770, so one of the members picked up his phone to his father, the man who had kicked his son out of his house, he was in utter shock that Shomrim had possessed this information on him, and spoke with his father who told him you are not welcome there so please just leave and go home to which he replied “what home?”, Shortly after he had left.