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Diary:

Early Friday morning yk tzfas woke up got into the busses for a 4 hour drive to masada and yam hamelach afterwards we spent shabbos in yerushalayim where we slept in yeshivat hakotel.

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Orthodox Boxer Wins Rounds, Fans in New Documentary

Michael Fox – Jewish SF

Dmitriy Salita, a young Orthodox Jewish welterweight from Brooklyn by way of Odessa, has excellent footwork, an outstanding jab and a terrific personality. How far they can carry him remains to be seen.

Jewish Community Welcomes its New Rabbi

Chabad.org

In a decade of living in the Mexican tourist hub that is Cancun, Samuel Rovero, 40, has dedicated much of his time to building up the local Jewish community. He helped found the community center in 1997, and two years ago, served as president of the 200-strong community.

But there was still something missing for Rovero: the presence of a rabbi, the kind of central authority the businessman remembers anchoring the tightly-knit Jewish community in his hometown of Guadalajara.

Chabad translating Jewish texts into Russian

FJC.ru

Moscow, Russia — The Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia announced a five-year project to translate 50 Jewish religious texts into Russian.

According to federation spokesman Baruch Gorin, the project, called The Library of Jewish Texts, is aimed at Russian-speaking Jews worldwide and non-Jewish Russian speakers interested in getting acquainted with Judaism.

Chabad Couple Named To New Virginia Tech Librescu Chabad House

R.C. Berman – Lubavitch.com

Blacksburg, VA — In an exclusive interview with Lubavitch.com, Rabbi Yossel Kranz, executive director of Chabad of the Virginias, named the young couple who formally accepted the offer to head the new Chabad House opening next month at Virginia Tech.

Rabbi Elazar and Rivkah Bloom, both with advanced science degrees and Chabad outreach experience, tied up loose ends with Rabbi Kranz late on Sunday. Earlier in the week, an innkeeper chose Chabad’s bid for her bed and breakfast that stands a block from campus, to become the home of the new Chabad House, named for Liviu Librescu. The inkeeper gave V Tech Chabad six months to secure the funds to complete the purchase.

Belarus Jewish Camp Witnesses Record Turnout

FJC.ru

Minsk, Belarus –- The Association of Jewish Communities of Belarus, one of the largest Jewish organizations in the country, will soon be hosting a summer camp for Jewish children. The event gets underway in July in a scenic place on a lakeshore near Pinsk, a city located in the Brest Region.

Sholom Malinkin, the Chair of the Association, explained. “This is the first time ever that we have been able to organize the camp for about 300 children,” explained Sholom Malinkin. “They come from 20 different towns across Belarus, including firstly those cities with a Chabad Lubavitch emissary.”

Driver Crashes into House on Crown Street

Crown Heights, Brooklyn — At around 11:30am a woman driving a BMW crashed into a reinforced gate of a home at the intersection of Crown Street and Brooklyn Avenue. The car appeared to have been heading down Brooklyn and upon reaching the intersection it lost control and collided with the gate.

More pictures in the Extended Article.

On the Road with RARA

Bram Presser – The Australian Jewish News

Chabad of Rural and Regional Australia (RARA)’s van on the road.

In the summer of 1977, three Monash University students, barely a year out of Yeshivah, hired an old campervan and embarked on a journey that would inspire a revolution in Chabad’s outreach philosophy.

Led by Saul Spigler, the boys spent two months shlepping through the Outback, finding Jews in remote corners of the country and helping them reconnect with their Judaism.

Roving rabbis promote unity

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Rabbis Yaakov Raskin and Eli Rapoport. Photo: Chabad.org

Bennington, VT — Two young “roving rabbis” will be visiting town this week, reaching out to the local Jewish community to reinforce pride and enhance education.

Rabbi Eli Rapoport, 20, from London, England, and Rabbi Yaakov Raskin, 19, from Burlington, came here on Friday afternoon. They paid a visit to Rabbi Joshua Boettiger of Bennington’s Congregation Beth El and visited and prayed with a Jewish veteran at the Vermont Veterans Home.

The two men are traveling around Vermont for more than three weeks this summer as part of a program often likened to a “Lubavatcher summer Peace Corps.”

Antwerp’s New Rabbis Tutor Diamond Giants

Chabad.org
A newly minted rabbi in Antwerp, Belgium celebrates with community members.

Antwerpen, Belgium — At a ceremony marking the recent ordination of 10 new rabbis who have studied for the past year at the Chabad-Lubavitch yeshiva in Antwerp, Belgium, the festivities placed a inadvertent spotlight on the city’s business leaders.

Rabbinical Students Visit Jails, Bringing A Message

Ron Cassie – The News Post

Hagerstown, MD — As Avraham Levin and Schneur Yecheilov stepped out their rental car in the parking lot of the Roxbury Correctional Institution last Friday morning, suitcases, garment bags — and boxes of food — bulged from the back seats.