Chabad of the Beaches Expands

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PONTE VEDEA BEACH, FL — Chabad of the Beaches is proud to announce that we have purchased the home adjacent to Chabad. The home will serve as a residence for the Kurinsky family. This much anticipated purchase will allow for Chabad to make full use of our current Chabad House. The new Chabad center is sponsored by Mr. Michael and Fiona Scharf.

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Jewish Children in Public School: Chabad to Combat Assimilation

R. C. Berman – Lubavitch.com
Public school students at a havdalah in NYC

BROOKLYN, NY — A conspicuous 66% of Jewish kids are missing in action. They are, according to National Jewish Population and Avi Chai studies, the number of Jews elementary and high school students who attend public schools and are no enrolled in any form of religious education. On the at-risk continuum for the disappearing Jew, these kids are in the red zone.

Op-Ed: A Letter from a Student to His Rabbi

The following is a letter a student sent his Rabbi back at home after spending a weekend in Crown Heights as part of the Chabad on Campus ‘Jewish Weekend’ which he participated along with Rabbi Zalman and his wife Sarah Deitsch, program directors of the Schottenstein Chabad House at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio.

Hey Rabbi!

It’s Harlan. I don’t know if my father told you, but this weekend I went with the Chabad of OSU to Crown Heights for the weekend. It was because there was this big conference of Chabads from colleges all around the country. Rabbi Zalman and Sarah asked me, and I basically said yes without hesitation.

While in Crown Heights, I noticed something. Because it was my first time in there, I didn’t really know what to expect, although I did imagine a lot of Jews doing nothing but being Jewish and talking about nothing else. I don’t know, but it did seem as if the weekend would be like a trip to any museum; seeing boring exhibits of ‘old school’ Judaism.

Parks Panel Allows Menorah

Kenosha News Online
Menorah in a park – Illustration Photo

KENOSHA, WI — A menorah can be displayed in a city park under newly created standards.

The city’s Board of Park Commissioners established a new set of polices for placing religious symbols in Civic Center and Veterans Memorial parks on Monday.

Video of the Day – Excerpt : Early Years Vol. 3

Until now, the private life of the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, has been shrouded in mystery. Based on first-person testimony from the oral history project, My Encounter with the Rebbe, The Early Years Volume Three sheds unprecedented light on the Rebbe and Rebbetzin’s last years in Paris, from 1938 through 1940. From JemStore.com

Children from 4 Cities Benefit from Jewish Aid Project headed by Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein

FJC.ru

ROSTOV-ON-DON, Russia — A new humanitarian project organized by the Synagogue in Rostov-on-Don has resulted in the distribution of food aid to more than 400 children from the southern Russian cities of Rostov-on-Don, Taganrog, Novocherkassk and Cherkassk.

Israeli Rabbis Warn Bush of Disaster if Annapolis Not Canceled

Jerusalem Post
Rabbi Volpo

A group of rabbis from Israel have sent a letter to US President George W. Bush warning him that if the planned Annapolis Middle East parley is not cancelled, a disaster will befall US citizens, just as Hurricane Katrina decimated New Orleans after Israel’s disengagement from the Gaza Strip in August 2005.