Inter-Religious Conference Held in Russia’s Northern Capital

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S Petersburg, Russia — Today in S. Petersburg, the ‘Tavrichesky’ Palace hosted an international inter-parliamentary conference entitled “Intercultural and Inter-Religious Dialogue”, which was attended by a delegation representing the Jewish community and Judaic confession, headed by the city’s Chief Rabbi Menachem Mendel Pewzner and Jewish community Chairman Mark Grubarg.

Participants in this high-profile event included a good number of prominent political, public and religious workers. Among them were Sergei Mironov, the Chairman of Russia’s Federation Council, and Raney van Der Linder, who serves as the Chairman of the Parliamentary Assembly in the Council of Europe.

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WWII Jewish Mass Grave Uncovered

CNN

Satellite map image of the city of Gvozdovka near Odessa, Ukraine.

Kiev, Ukraine — A mass grave believed to contain the remains of thousands of Jews killed by the Nazis has been found in southern Ukraine, a Jewish community representative says.

Bat Mitzvah Celebration for 5 Girls and Their Mothers!

Pictured: Mrs. Dina Kanelsky (Center), Director of the Chaya Esther Hebrew School and the five Bat Mitzvah honorees and their mothers.

Old Bridge, NJ — A Bat Mitzvah celebration was held at Bris Avrohom of Old Bridge on Sunday, May 27th. Five girls who had been attending the Chaya Esther Hebrew School program at Bris Avrohom for several years participated in this commencement celebration with their close family and friends in attendance. Previously, each young lady was formally given her Hebrew name in a naming ceremony held during the Torah reading of Shabbat morning services.

Putin Promises Support for a Jewish Museum

Interfax

Moscow, Russia — Russia’s Chief Rabbi Berel Lazar told President Putin about a plan to set up a Russian Jewish museum, a Museum of Tolerance.

The head of the state has promised to give this initiative not only moral but also financial support, from his personal funds at that.

‘For a few years we have discussed the establishment of a Russian Jewish museum, a Museum of Tolerance. Now the need has become ripe. The aim of this museum is to educate the younger generation for tolerance and respect for one another”, Rabbi Lazar said.

New Shluchim to Atlanta, GA

Shturem.net

Rabbi Menachem Mendel and Liba Leah Gurary of Crown Heights will IYH be going on Shlichus to Atlanta, Georgia where they will open a new Chabad House for Israelis by the end of the week.

The shluchim were appointed by the head shliach to Atlanta, Rabbi Yosi New.

Rabbi Gurary said “There is no activity in Atlanta for the thousands of Israelis who reside in the city. There is no religious or non-religious organization that provides for the Israelis and that is why a Chabad House is vital for them.”

Rabbi Mendel Gurary is the son of the chief Rabbi of Holon, Rabbi Yochonon Gurary. His siblings are all shluchim in other parts of the world: Berlin, Germany, Holon, Israel, Crakow, Poland.

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Picture of the Day – Yeshiva Myrtle Beach

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Myrtle Beach, SC — Yeshivas Lubavitch of Myrtle Beach 5767 posing for a group Picture.

The picture above was taken in front of the chabad house, and the picture below (in the Extended Article) is inside the Zal.

Vilnius Shul Duel Heats Up Over Restitution

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The last open synagogue in Vilnius, Taharot
Ha-Kodesh, is now part of a power struggle.

Vilnus, Lithuania — Here in the former home of the Vilna Gaon, the historic center of the anti-Chasidic Litvak movement, two rabbis have been battling for three years for control of the city’s lone synagogue.

Now one of them — Rabbi Sholom Ber Krinsky, a Chabad-Lubavitcher who arrived in 1994 to serve as the community’s rabbi — not only has lost control of the synagogue but is literally scrambling to keep a roof over his and his family’s head.

Krinsky may soon become the only Chabad emissary among the more than 200 in the former Soviet Union to be evicted from his Chabad House premises for non-payment of rent. Krinsky once owned the property but was forced to sell to satisfy his debts.

The Archive – Unlocked

New York, NY — Tribeca Will Remember This One For A While.

Only days after the end of the famed Tribeca Film Festival, Tribeca Cinemas played host to an unusual event. Hosted by eleven Shluchim from throughout the Metropolitan area, it was billed as “A first-hand briefing on the challenges facing the precious audio, video, and photo archives of the Rebbe.”

More pictures in the Extended Article

Shluchim Center to be Inaugurated

International shlichus resource office to formally open on Lubavitcher Rebbe’s 13th yahrzeit

Crown Heights, Brooklyn — After several years of extensive construction, Chabad rabbis the world over have a new address they can turn to for all things outreach-related: 816 Eastern Parkway, the home of the brand-new Shluchim Center.

Photo Gallery: The 13th Annual 71st Precinct Parade

Brooklyn, New York — For the 13th year the 71st Precinct held its annual parade and picnic day here in Crown Heights. The parade consisted of Member of the Service from various departments such as the Highway Division, Auxiliary, Explorers, Cadets and the Mounted Unit.

More pictures in the Extended Article! (Photos By Zelig Shaul)