Special Shiur in Honor of Chai Nissan

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Thursday evening at 8:00pm a special Shiur took place in the Kolel in honor of Chai Nissan the birthday of the Rebbes father, Reb levi Yitzchok.

The Shiur was given by the ‘Chozer’ Reb Yoel Kahn in Yiddish to Anash and Temimim, the topic was Pesach and was given from ‘Lekutei Levi Yitzchok’ from page 113 to page 128. The Shiur was organized by the Vaad Talmidai Hatmim.

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From Boredom… To Freedom – 15 Ways to Invigorate Your Seder

By Simon Jacobson

Passover, perhaps like no other holiday, captures the diverse spectrum of religious and spiritual experience, from one extreme to the next.

For the most observant, the Passover Seder is a solemn time, heavily filled with rules and regulations, rich with layers of customs and meanings, to be followed to the tee with all the stringency of Passover laws.

For many the Seder is not quite as intense. Rather it is a nice, nostalgic experience. A time to get together with family and friends. A time to remember history and celebrate our heritage.

NYC’s Letter Carriers to Watch Out for Their Elderly Customers

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New York, NY — When mail and newspapers build up at an elderly person’s home, it can be a sign that something is wrong.

Now, the city’s seniors can sign up to have letter carriers keep an extra eye on their mailboxes, and if the bills and magazines are accumulating, emergency contacts are notified so that someone can check on them.

The Carrier Alert program was created decades ago in New York and many other cities nationwide but fizzled out over the years. In some areas, it has experienced a recent resurgence, and now New York is rejoining the initiative, linking it with the city’s 311 telephone information hot line so that carriers have one central place to call.

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