Jewish Mystery Machine Comes to Auraria

Met Online
Rabbi Yisrael-Moshe Ort

Auraria, CO — If you were on campus Oct. 12 between 12:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. you may have passed by the sukkah van parked near the P.E. building and thought, “What’s a sukkah van?”

The Chabad of Auraria, a campus Jewish student organization affiliated with the Chabad of Colorado, set up the van in celebration of the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, which means “booths” in Hebrew.

Sukkot celebrates the beginning of fall and the Biblical wandering of the Jews during the Exodus. The holiday started Friday night.

Rabbi Yisrael-Moshe Ort, who is a member of the Chabad of Colorado, said it is a mitzvah, or Jewish commandment, to live in a sukkah for a week.

Rabbi Ort and his family observe the holiday by eating, drinking and spending time in the sukkah, but do not sleep in it.

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Hachnosas Safer Torah to Chabad of Chestnut Hill

Over 300 men women and children gathered in Chestnut Hill on Sunday October 22 to commemorate an extraordinary event. The Siyum v’Hachnasat Sefer Torah – The Completion and Dedication of the Blanche Goldman Community Torah, which was then brought to its permanent home in the Ark of Chabad of Chestnut Hill. The proceedings began with the final letters of the Holy Torah being inscribed by various members of the Community assisted by the renowned Scribe Rabbi Moshe Klein of New York. Rabbi Mendy Uminer, Director of Chabad of Chestnut Hill called out the honors and in a most festive tone invited many of the guests to read the special verses connected with this celebration.

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Analysis: Playing Politics in Moscow

Jerusalem Post
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert receives a ‘yad,’ a pointer used in reading the Torah, from philanthropist Lev Leviev at an event sponsored by the Federation of Jewish Communities of the CIS in Moscow.

Prime Minister Ehud Olmert waded deep into the divisive Russian political scene during his recent trip to Moscow, attending two different affairs sponsored by two different Jewish organizations supporting two different chief rabbis and funded by two different Jewish billionaires.

On Wednesday night he went to an event under the patronage of Arkadi Gaydamak at Moscow’s central synagogue, and on Thursday he attended a similar affair sponsored by Lev Leviev.

Two Confess Involvement in Attack on Orthodox Jew

Australian Jewish News
Menachem Vorchheimer

Melbourne, Australia — Two men accused of an alleged antisemitic attack on an Orthodox Jew earlier this month have confessed their part in the incident, the AJN has learned.

The men, who are both players with Ocean Grove Football Club, last week told club officials they participated in the attack on Menachem Vorchheimer after an end-of-season trip to Caulfield Racecourse on October 14.

8 Year Old Boy Beaten on President St.

Police talking to the boy and his father

A very disturbing incident took place at around 10:00 pm, where a 8 year old boy was assaulted, both physically and mentally in front of his house on President St. between Schenectady and Utica. The incident began while the young boy was helping with bringing bags from the family’s car into the house when a group of 3 Black males grabbed him from behind and pulled him down the stairs and punched him in the head. Shomrim were called and responded immediately and began canvassing the area.

The first member on scene spoke to the boy, who was a bit shaken and had slight swelling under his eye where he was struck, got a description of the perps who were described between the ages of 10 to 12 and were walking with a small dog who was not on a leash, the description was quickly given over and many members began canvassing the area, police were notified as well and responded to the boys house within minutes.

Hollywood Temple’s Neighbors File Federal Appeal of Settlement

Sun Sentinel

Hollywood, FL — City officials made their peace with Chabad Lubavitch earlier this year, but a turf battle between the Orthodox Jewish synagogue and its Hollywood Hills neighbors is not over yet.

Six neighbors have taken their dispute to a federal appeals court, complaining that the synagogue, City Hall and a federal judge each cut them out of the picture when Hollywood in July settled a discrimination case filed by Chabad.

In their appeals brief filed last month, neighbors argued the settlement created a “zoning change” that affects their enjoyment of their homes.

Spielberg Urges Jews: “Return to Roots.”

By Mark Rubin – Lubavitch.com
Stephen Spielberg (C) with Chabad’s Rabbi Shmulik Kaminezki (L) of Dneperpetrovsk, and Mrs. Chani Kaminezki.

Kiev, Ukraine — If you want to ensure continuity of Ukrainian Jewry, Stephen Spielberg told an audience of 2,000, a majority among them Jewish, you must “return to your roots.” Spielberg shared these thoughts last week when he made his debut in his ancestral home, to attend the screening of his documentary film, Spell Your Name. Ukraine’s President, Viktor Yuschenko, Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych and heads of Parliament turned out to preview the film.

Couple Struck on Eastern Pkwy and Brooklyn

A Couple visiting Crown Heights for the holidays were both crossing Eastern Parkway in the cross walk and were both struck and knocked down by a car who was making a left turn from Brooklyn Ave unto Eastern Parkway.

The incident took place at around 4:45pm, a few eye witnesses stated that they saw the car making the turn at a high rate of speed and the next thing they saw was the man and woman go down. Hatzalah and EMS arrived on scene within moment of the accidents and began treating the man who was complaining of pains, he was transported to KCH with his wife by Hatzalah for further checkup. Police did not issue any summonses.

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