Suspicious package in front of Bais Rivkah

The Police Officers giving the teacher back her case

Earlier today [Thursday] at around 1:30pm an employee of the Bais Rivkah High School noticed a briefcase left unattended in front of the building and called police immediately, who responded within 5-6 minutes, upon further investigation of the briefcase Police found it to contain papers and stuff a teacher would carry in a briefcase of that type.

A minute later the teacher came over looking for her briefcase, who had left it there for a moment to go help someone into a car that was nearby.

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Salvaging homes, restoring lives

Oregon Daily Emerald
University student Matt Peterson helps remove a refrigerator from a house in New Orleans as part of a week-long relief effort organized by the Chabad on Campus National Foundation.

For one week during winter break, Matt Peterson and Laneia Seumalo scooped muck, carted out moldy furniture, gutted waterlogged homes and heard one tear-jerking story after another in Hurricane Katrina-ravaged New Orleans.

“You don’t realize the full impact of what happened until you’re there,” Seumalo said.

The two University students joined students from more than 30 U.S. colleges to converge in New Orleans to help victims of Hurricane Katrina, part of a joint project between the Chabad on Campus National Foundation and Lubavitch Rabbi Yochanan Rivkin, director of the Chabad Jewish Student Center at Tulane, whose efforts have been praised by President Bush.

Kabbalah class looks at alternate view of time

Jewish Review

Portland is one of 160 locations around the world where a new course in Kabbalah will be offered starting Feb. 8.

The purpose of the course, called “The Kabbalah of Time,” is to help individuals cope with the implications of our increasingly high-speed world.

It is an eight-week course offered through the Jewish Learning Institute, the adult education arm of Chabad Lubavitch.

“We live in an age obsessed with time,” states the promotional material for the course. “On the one hand, we have managed to speed up many of our mundane daily activities so that they take a fraction of the time they once did. Yet we do not find that we are more serene or happy. To the contrary, there are ever-increasing demands and intrusion on our time, creating an increasingly fragmented existence.”

Chabad A Key to Worldwide Kosher Growth

Kosher Today

Major kosher certification agencies have in recent years dramatically increased kosher supervision in some 75 countries throughout the world, contributing to the worldwide explosion of kosher foods, particularly ingredients, but many in the kosher food industry credit the worldwide Chabad (followers of the late Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, Lubavitcher Rebbe) movement for many of these gains.

Some of the mashgichim (kosher supervisors) in remote locations in Southeast Asia and elsewhere are in fact emissaries (shluchim) of Chabad who “freelance” for some of the largest kosher certification agencies. “They just happen to be everywhere,” said a leading authority on kosher, “and it makes sense to utilize their knowledge and understanding of the local community.” There are no numbers of the number of shluchim who double as mashgichim but one source told Kosher Today that it is in the high hundreds.

This involvement by Chabad is over and above the service the organization provides to tourists and businessmen who visit many locations that do not have any kosher food. The latest Chabad Center to open is in Warsaw, where a new center will also feature a kosher restaurant. Chabad has also been involved in educating many Jews about the benefits of kosher with such programs as group visits to supermarkets. A New York kosher purveyor said that “when you add up what they’ve done for kosher over the years, it’s huge.”

Rally at the Ohel this Motzei Shabbos

On Tes Vov of each month, when the moon is at its fullest, the Rebbe would go to the Ohel to daven.

Take part in this month’s Rally at the Ohel this Motzei Shabbos Or L’ Tes Vov Teves /January 14th for all children ages 5-12. There will be a grand program and each child will make their own Art Project.

Students at UPenn on Birthright tour of Israel

R. Haskelevich speaking to the students about Kabbalah in Tzfat

Mayanot, the Chabad arm of ‘Birthright Israel’ brought 14 buses of students from Penn University to Israel this winter break. Students spent 10 days touring Israel with their local Chabad on campus Shliach. The students, whom most have never visited Israel before visited sites like the Kotel, the City of David, Western Wall tunnels, Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial Museum, The Golan Heights wineries, Tzefat, Teveria and Tel Aviv.

The students were engaged in discussions directed toward rekindling their Jewish identities, they participated in Farbrengen’s, lectures and leisure activities.

The trip is a gift from Birthright Israel and was organized by Mayanot in conjunction with the local Shluchim and Chabad Houses. This group from the Jewish Heritage Programs at Penn led by the Shliach Rabbi Levi Haskelevich had participants pointing out that the highlight of their trip was the brotherhood common bond amongst Jews they experienced while in Israel. One of them pointed out how when a truck load of tomatoes overturned, the bus stopped and many of the students helped gather the thousands of tomatoes scattered along the street in the center of Tel Aviv. Others pointed out the intense effect Yad Vashem had on them and yet for others, the joyous dancing at the Kotel on Friday night was their highlight.

More pictures in the the Extended Article

Officers Went Missing During Gunfight

The nearly empty Police Station towards the end of the call last night

After recieving a bunch of calls inquiring about the massive police movement yesterday [Wednesday] at around 7:20pm, here is clarification as to what has happened. Nearly every police officer in the 71st precincts district responded to a call of shots fired, leaving very few squad cars parked at the station.

An officer patroling on foot called in an incident of shots being fired on Winthrop & E. 94th St. and following this report the dispatcher was unable to get back in touch with the unit. The dispatcher immediately classified it as an officer unaccounted for, sparking this huge response to make sure the officer was ok.

It took some time but all the officers that were on foot were accounted for, and thank G-D no Police Officer was hurt, but the original call for the shots fired was accurate, a man was shot and police continued to look for the shooter.

Taking a Break from Politics

Menachem Brod – Col.Org.Il

“The value of political leaders and heads of political parties is a matter of controversy. There are those who regard them highly and others dislike them. At this time it is fitting that all politics be put aside” – according to the weekly editorial of Rabbi Menachem Brod in this week’s ‘ Sichas Hashavua’, published by Tsach.

“It is interesting that there is hardly a person that can explain this weird phenomenon: We are suddenly introduced to a great leader, a man of vision, brave, strong minded, a perfect family man, classical music fan, and such that has an amazing sense of humor and other unique characteristics. This person emerges like a meteor in the darkness. Since his arrival two years ago he has become the great leader, the father of the nation and has recently earned other generously bestowed titles.