Serious Accident On The New York State Thruway

Plattsburgh, New York – CrownHeights.info Has learned that at approximately 1:15am Motzoai Shabbos (Sunday morning) a Lubavitcher resident of Montreal was driving alone on the I-87 [New York State Thruway] South towards New York City when the driver suddenly lost control of his car due to heavy ice conditions on the highway and spun right off the pavement and in to the trees! This happened at approximately 30 miles south of the Canadian border. Boruch Hashem the driver was wearing his seatbelt and miraculously was not injured. The car was completely totaled and ripped apart by the impact. The driver had someone come pick him up and was safely taken back home.

This is another opportunity to remind everyone of the importance of wearing seatbelts and driving with extreme caution in such dangerous conditions. Be smart and Buckle Up, It Saves Lives.

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Parents’ Shabbos in New Haven Yeshiva

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A special program for parents held this past Shabbos in the ‘Beis Dovid Shlomo – Oholei Menachem’ Yeshiva in New Haven, Connecticut, turned into a mini-Kinus Hashluchim. Parents, who came in from Crown Heights and from all parts of the U.S., participated in Farbrengen’s, listened to Ma’amors recited by heart by the students and join in the ‘Seder Hanigunim’.

Following Shachris a local Shliach, Rabbi Avrohom Sternberg, Farbrengen with the guests.

On Motzoai Shabbos the Melava Malka opened the recital of the Rebbe’s Kapitel by Rabbi Mordechai Deitch. The speakers at the Melave Malka were Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Kalmenson, the Rosh Yeshiva, the director, Rabbi Mendel Rosenfeld and Rabbi Zalman Rot and Rabbi Gershon Bernstein of the yeshiva staff.

Chabad members return from Israel

The Register Citizen

Six Chabad Lubavitch members who recently went on a spiritual trip to Israel were welcomed home Friday at a dinner in their honor. The members of the executive mission shared stories about bringing toys and thousands of dollars to victims of terrorism.

“Everything we’ve studied and learned about came to life,” Chabad Member Nathan Zimmerman said.

Friends and members of the Chabad Lubavitch, a branch of Jewish Hasidism that began more than 250 years ago in Lubavitch, Russia, came to hear the stories and songs and enjoy Israeli food at the Liorah Greenberg Jewish Center, 77 Village Green Drive.