Farewell Gathering Honoring Outgoing Talmidim Hashluchim

Pictures by: Avi Minkowitz

Miami, FL – On Tuesday June 6, 2006, over 150 packed the Study Hall of the Yeshivah Gedolah of Greater Miami to honor the Talmudical Students who have come this year to Miami as emissaries of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, to learn with the younger students, and do outreach work. Also honored was the students being sent from the college who will be doing outreach work around the world during the upcoming year.

The students in the Yeshivah come from all over the globe, there are students from all over America, Canada, France, Belgium, Israel, and Australia. Their occupation is two fold. Though out the week, they sit and study Torah, and about Judaism. There are classes a few times a day, special learning events, as well as weekly classes for members of the community.

More pictures in the Extended Article!!

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Up on Crime Heights

Haaretz

Crime is on the increase in Crown Heights, a neighborhood of Hasidim and blacks in Brooklyn. Rather than relying on the police to protect them, Jews are turning to their own tough volunteer unit ? the Shomrim

NEW YORK – When about half a dozen police cruisers blocked the corner of Kingston Avenue and Lefferts Street in the Crown Heights, Brooklyn, the street was already flooded with people. Gadi Hershkop, broad-shouldered, bearded and short-tempered, stood under a traffic light and took care of business. He placed several bearded young men in dark pants and blue T-shirts around two men, who looked a bit dazed. He barked orders and updates into a walkie-talkie and two cellular phones. When he was satisfied, he conversed with Shlomi Klein, a bearded red-head who stood beside him.

Twenty minutes earlier, the two men who were surrounded by the tough guys – Nossi Slater and his father – had returned from Saturday night services at the main synagogue of the Chabad movement. When the two Hasidim dressed in black suits, skullcaps and ritual fringes walked past the corner, a black youth called the elder Slater a “stinking Jew” and pushed him. When Nossi, 25, tried to intervene, the youngster punched him hard in the face.

The Levi Bialo Sefer Torah Fund

It’s hard to forget the tragic event which cut a young shliach’s life short just a little over a year ago.

We are writing a Sefer Torah in his honor and much funds are needed. Please participate in keeping Levi’s memory and good deeds alive by donating to the Levi Bialo Sefer Torah Fund Now!

This is a tax deductible fund.

Credit card payment online: Chabadwmc.org/Torah

Checks can be made out and mail to:
The Levi Bialo Sefer Torah Fund and sent to:
885 montgomery st.
Brooklyn, NY 11213

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