Rally at the Ohel

This Monday, Tes vov Chesven, November 6th there will be a rally at the Ohel for children ages 5 to 12.

Busses leave 770 at 5:00 and return at 7:45, ($2 for bus).

Free umbrella for all attendees!!

For more information call (718) 773 1688.

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Chabad Jewish Center of Monroe Opens its Own School

NJ Jewish News

Monroe, NJ — The Chabad Jewish Center of Monroe has opened a religious school for elementary-age pupils, only the second in Monroe Township.

“We are calling it a pilot program,” said Chanie Zaklikovsky, the school’s director and wife of the Chabad rabbi, Eliezer Zaklikovsky. “We have eight children enrolled, ages eight to 11,” for the Sunday morning classes. “If we get more children or younger children, we will open the school to them as well.”

Despite the area’s reputation as a haven for retirees, the Zaklikovskys predict there is a need to be filled among Jewish families who have moved into the housing developments that have blossomed in Monroe Township in the past few years.

Rabbi Brings Awareness of Orthodox Judaism

Citizen Times
Rabbi Shayah Susskind and his wife, Chana, moved to Asheville from Brooklyn, NY to do outreach and teach about the Jewish faith. They run the WNC Chabad Lubivitch Center for Jewish Life.

Asheville, NC — “I go to the grocery store, and I know people are curious,” says Susskind, an Orthodox Jewish rabbi and head of The Western North Carolina Chabad Lubavitch Center for Jewish Life, referring to the beard and traditional Orthodox Jewish clothing he wears.

Susskind and his wife, Chana, were raised in Brooklyn, N.Y. They came to Asheville earlier this year to reach out to Jews and non-Jews alike, to teach them about Judaism.