International Championship Chidon Safer HaMitzvot!

Motzoai Shabbos at the Brooklyn School of Music and Theater, where just one week ago Avraham Fried rocked the night, came the International Championship of the girls division’s Chidon Safer HaMitzvot.

There were 2 levels of difficulty one for the younger finalists and the other for the older finalists. The Chidon was done in a Jeopardy style format and was called ‘Jewperdy’! Where the contestants are split up into 6 teams and combine their efforts to solve the questions put before them. The questions ranged in difficulty, one was even pretend in the form of a story told by Yitzy Erps where the contestants needed to identify all the Halochos that were mentioned in the story.

During the first intermission the audience were treated to a performance by the singer Kineret, followed by a final performance by Chanale’h who had the crowd with the counselors and contestants on their seats dancing and singing with the music.

More Pictures and the list of winners in the Extended Article!

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R. Schwei’s Letter Regarding The Purim Banquet

This years signs for the Banquet, which is being done under the CHJCC and Vaad Hakohol, state that there will be “Family Seating”. Many people have turned to R. Schwei questioning this. Here is the letter he released in response.

The full letter can be seen in the Extended Article as well as the Hebrew version.

New Rabbi for Russian Far East Center

Rabbi Yisroel Noach Kaminetzky
FJC.ru – Photos: CrownHeights.info

The Jewish community of Khabarovsk, a member of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia, is soon to add a new rabbi to its staff. The young rabbi, Israel Noach Kaminetsky, is currently at home in New York preparing to move to this Far East city. He and his family will soon be arriving to this major Russian center, now that he has been appointed as a Chabad Lubavitch emissary.

In Khabarovsk, Rabbi Kaminetsky will aid the region’s Chief Rabbi Yakov Snetkov and provide essential assistance to the local community in organizing and carrying out the work of the Synagogue and Jewish Community Center that were built not long ago. He will be assisted by his wife.

Chabad of the Valley NY Trip for Girls

For 5 action-packed days 19 girls from Chabad of the Valley’s Bat Mitzvah Club and Teen Center experienced a non stop adventure in New York! “Under the careful guidance of Head Counselor Etti Perman and counselors Kessem Nir and Chaya Mushka Greene, the girls toured up and down the state from Mid Town Manhattan, to Hunter Mountain-the Catskill’s famed ski resort”, said Rabbi Mayer Greene the event’s director.

Sight seeing at the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty and Times square, a shopping spree all along 34th street, the virtual arcade at ESPN ZONE, lunch at Circa, dinner at Jerusalem II and a Limo ride over the Brooklyn Bridge gave everyone a real taste of life in the “city that never sleeps”.

The spectacular views of the breathtaking snow-covered mountains in Tannersville were a real treat for the California girls, many of whom were seeing snow for the first time in their lives. Snow tubing down Hunter Mountain was quite thrilling to say the least!

A Pictorial Walkthrough “Exodus”

The time machine upon arrival at its destination

The ‘Exodus’ is an audience participation reenactment of the story of the Jews exodus from Egypt to freedom in Israel . The show starts off with the audience in a time machine that brings us back through the ages to ‘Mitzrayim’. We witness the slave labor the Jews had been forced to do, and the scene of HaShem talking to Moshe through the ‘Sneh’ (The Burning Bush). We then move on into Pharaohs Palace where Pharoh after insisting on keeping the Jews as his slaves is struck by the ten plagues forcing him to change his mind. We then experience the feeling of ‘Yetzias Mitzrayim’ as we walk out through the Egyptian village, to then be blocked in between the Reed Sea, and the Egyptians. This is followed by Moshe splitting the sea, and leading the Jews throughthe desert on to ‘Matan Torah’ where in an amazing show of lights and sound we receive the Luchos (Tablets containing the ten commandements).

After all this the kids then enter a Model Matzoh Bakery where they bake matzos of their own!

Swastikas painted on dumpster

Is racial crime openly on the rise? Friday morning a Crown Heights resident doing construction on a home on President St arrived to find a red Swastika painted on a dumpster in front of the house. The dumpster had just been delivered Thursday night, clean with not marks or markings on it. The police hate crimes unit was assigned to investigate, which didn’t allow the graffiti taskforce to remove the scrawl till much later Friday.

Camera Crews from every local TV news and radio station had shown up throughout the course of the day to report this anti semitic crime and the general rise in crime in our neighborhood.