Rubashkin Attorney Argues for Case to be Dismissed

CEDAR RAPIDS, IA [AP] — The former manager of a kosher slaughterhouse wants a federal judge to dismiss nearly 100 counts against him, and if not, to allow him to be tried separately on some of the charges.

In motions filed Jan. 30 in U.S. District Court in Cedar Rapids, Sholom Rubashkin asked the court to dismiss the 97 charges against him, arguing that the grand jury that returned an indictment was biased.

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SURVEY: Keren Simchas Chosson V’Kallah Auction, Sunday, May 25th – Will You Be There?

KSCVK and Devorah Benjamin will be hosting their annual auction on Sunday, May 25th. Will you be coming in person?

 

If you are unable to join in person, don’t forget to purchase your tickets online at kscvk.org.

 

Fill out the survey HERE.

 

Carrying forward the legacy of Reb Shmuel Moshe Hakohen Benjamin A”H

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Kosher Pickle Lesson – Flavor of Jewish Culture

By Jerry Soifer special for the Press-Enterprise

RIVERSIDE, CA — The brew to make kosher pickles includes tap water, kosher salt, dill, garlic, pickling spice and, of course, cucumbers.

The class of about 40 who learned how to make kosher pickles Sunday at the Chabad Jewish Community Center was multicultural, including Christians and Jews. The teacher was Shmuel Marcus, the Los Alamitos resident who calls himself the Pickle Rabbi. He’s offered his culinary and religious lessons in 150 cities.

Crown Heights Welcomes HASC Center with Ribbon Cutting Celebration

CROWN HEIGHTS, Brooklyn [CHI] — HASC Center expanded services into Crown Heights by establishing a group home for adults in Crown Heights. This residence is located at 580 East New York Avenue between Brooklyn and Kingston Avenues.

More pictures and a Video in the Extended Article!

KSCVK’s 8th Annual Auction, the Biggest One Yet!

CROWN HEIGHTS, Brooklyn [CHI] — Hundrends of woman and girls turned out all afternoon, and into the late Sunday evening for Keren Simchas Chosson V’Kallah’s 8th annual auction. The program took place in Oholei Torah on Eastern Parkway, where there was the auction viewing, a light comedy show along with lots of food and drink.

More pictures and the list of winners in the Extended Article!

Shabbat 1000 Toasts Great Success

By Carmen Lu for the Yale Daily News

NEW HAVEN, CT — The high-strung commotion that often fills Commons’ cavernous halls was replaced with a rare solemnity on Friday evening as more than 500 guests filed into the dining hall serenaded by Magevet, Yale’s coed Jewish a cappella group.

Video – Ancient Rituals Come to Life at Chabad

By WBNG News

VESTAL, NY — Binghamton University students and members of the community celebrated a traditional Jewish Arts Festival.

Students learned the method behind making the torah and other religious items.

8th Day Shines in Redondo Beach

REDONDO BEACH, CA — “This might have been the best concert I’ve ever been to,” said Brian Krieger, 41, a long time supporter of Chabad and now a lifetime fan of 8th Day.

Krieger was one of hundreds who gathered last night at the Jewish Community Center of Redondo Beach to hear the brothers Marcus and their ever growing popular band 8th Day.

Moshe’s Aunt and Uncle Temporary Shluchim to Mumbai

By Y P Rajesh for the Indian Express

MUMBAI, India — Hoping to continue the legacy of Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg and his wife Rivka, both of whom were killed in the 26/11 attack on their Jewish centre in the city, the ultra-orthodox Chabad-Lubavitch movement has chosen Rivka’s younger sister Sara and her husband Rabbi Yaakov-David Leiter to replace them and carry on providing visiting Jews a “home away from home” in Mumbai.

Tonight! Global Web Class – What the Jews Did Not Tell the Dalai Lama


Tonight, Monday, February 23, 2009, at 8:00 pm, Rabbi YY Jacobson will deliver a 40-minute live Parsha class: What the Jews Did Not Tell the Dalai Lama – The Secret of the Ark’s Immobile Poles. The class will have an accompanying curriculum which you can download.

To watch, please visit www.TheYeshiva.net
To listen via telephone, please call: 1-616-347-8000. Access code: 1007852#