Now Live, The Jewish Kids Radio over the Internet

The Jewish Kids Radio Show which runs every Motzoai Shabbos and is listened to by many kids across the Brooklyn has just been made available world wide via the internet!

You can now here the Show by visiting the Jewish Kids Radio’s website at www.JewishKidsRadio.org and you can Click Here to listen live over the internet!

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TONIGHT! Avraham Fried in Soul II Soul

Poster Photo Credit to Osher Litzman

At 8:15 Tonight at the Brooklyn School of Music & Theater located on Classon Ave. between Union St. & President St. will be the 4th annual Soul II Soul Concert Organized by the Chasdei Zahavi Foundation, an organization the benefits the needs and education of children with special needs of Crown Heights.

The rout to the concert along Eastern Parkway will have an added Police presence and Shomrim Units patrolling for the safety of residents that will be attending.

Those of you that got your tickets already, well lucky you. Very few tickets are still available and can be purchased at the gate (at $50 a seat only).

Parking is available at the museum parking lot for $6 or you can try find parking on the street. And you can take the 3 train towards Manhattan and get off the Eastern Parkway – Brooklyn Museum stop and walk to the school.

Synagogue sues city over closed meeting

Sun-Sentinel

Hollywood city commissioners plotted a vote behind closed doors in 2004 to avoid public input and debate over the controversial issue of ousting a synagogue from a residential neighborhood, according to a lawsuit filed Friday by the synagogue’s lawyer.

The commission then took a formal vote to sue the Chabad Lubavitch at the end of a city commission meeting with almost no debate and zero public input.

“The City Commission `pre-agreed’ to file suit against [the Hollywood Community Synagogue] notwithstanding the requirement that a decision of that kind must be made in public following open debate and discussion,” the synagogue’s lawyer, Franklin Zemel, wrote in the civil suit.

New Paltz leaders decry anti-Semitism

Daily Freeman

The Town Board has condemned incidents of vandalism and behavior targeting the local Jewish community.

The resolution was adopted at the behest of town resident Ira Margolis, who last month requested the board denounce what he says has been an increasing number of instances of “Judeo-phobic behavior” and “acts of prejudice against people of Jewish heritage.”

Town Supervisor Toni Hokanson subsequently had Margolis’ proposed resolution reworded by the town attorney, and it was adopted unanimously by the board last week.