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First Time Ever – An 18 Wheeler Sukkah Mobile!

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What do you get when you cross an 18 wheeler truck and a Sukkah Mobile?

The Biggest Sukkah Mobile ever!!!

It may sound unbelievable but it’s true; we have just learned from sources that this year Mitzvah Tank Org., will be arranging 2 18-wheeler, 50 foot long, Sukkah Mobiles. These Sukkah Mobiles are to be the biggest ever, but, are just 2 of more than 40 Sukkah Mobiles to hit the roads this Sukkos, in the New York area.

How a Torah Talks

Irvine, CA [CHI] — It could have been one of those simple and nice Chabad events where people come to socialize and celebrate a special occasion. After all, how really inspiring could it be to watch a person writing? I myself have been to a Siyum Sefer Torah many times. Sure, there is the Jewish music playing in the background, or special food that might be served. But this one was different. Not just that the program was different, but the magical experience of something really spiritual happening. This was an event that I have never witness before – IT WAS REAL!

More pictures in the Extended Article!

Inside Chabad: A Big Brother Program To Nurture Children of Shluchim

by N. Margolis – Lubavitch.com

Zevi and Levi Feldman, ages 10 and 12 are brothers. They’re also best friends.

The boys live with their parents, Rabbi Mendel and Basya Chana in Halifax, Nova Scotia, a small town of 600 Jews. Apart from their once-a-year visit to New York, where they get together with cousins and family, they don’t have much opportunity for socializing.

At a young age Zevi and Levi learned that they live in Nova Scotia for a purpose; the boys identify as Chabad shluchim and help their parents in their outreach activities.

TSA Sukkos Notice

TSA Recognizes the Religious Events of Sukkot

TSA recognizes that the travel period for Sukkot, a significant event for persons of the Jewish faith, begins approximately on September 23, 2007, and ends approximately on October 4, 2007.

TSA’s standard operating procedures do not prohibit the carrying of the four plants – which include a palm branch, myrtle twigs, willow twigs, and a citron through the airport or the security checkpoints, or on aircraft. These plants are not on TSA’s Prohibited Items List.

Op-Ed: An Open Letter to the Community

You probably know me.

I am the guy that would probably greet you in the morning with a smile and say ‘Good morning’ if I saw you.

I am writing because of the funny looks you always give back in return.

The average reaction of a Lubavitcher to someone telling himher ‘Good morning’ is one of shock, confusion and bewilderment. Most times when I’ll greet someone with a hearty ‘Good morning!’ they’ll stare at me, their eyes bulging from their sockets wondering what planet I hail from, and sometimes they’ll just collapse down to the floor in a dead faint (either literally or figuratively); that’s the reaction of most Frum people.

Hundreds Turn Out to Support Children With Special Needs

By Renee Glick – Chabad.org

Smiles all around at the first “Friendship Walk” for Friendship Circle of New Jersey.
(Photo: Julia Kaplan)

WEST ORANGE, NJ — More than 700 people gathered for the first “Friendship Walk” at the newly-renovated Turtle Back Zoo in West Orange, N.J. Participants in wheelchairs, baby carriages and on foot, were able to walk a one- or five-mile course in the Sept. 9 event; both routes wound past the new Reptile House and Red Panda exhibit.