Boruch Dayan Haemes – Mr. Arthur Goldstein OBM

Vos Iz Nieas

Baltimore, MD — Mr. Arthur Goldstein, a member of the Lubavitcher community of Baltimore, tragically died in an auto accident at 9:00 a.m. yesterday morning.

According to a Maryland State Trooper who spoke to VIN News, Mr. Goldstein was on the east-bound interchange ramp between Highway I-70 and I-695 when his vehicle hit a guardrail. Mr. Goldstein was declared dead by the medical examiner who arrived shortly at the scene.

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Emergency Hearing Leaves New Vaad at the Reins

CROWN HEIGHTS, Brooklyn [CHI] — Yesterday, Monday, an emergency hearing took place in Supreme Court on the matter of the Vaad Hakohol where the new Vaad was granted control of operations and barred the old Vaad from interfering.

Mrs. Tzirl Goldman, An All-Star Among Us

People Magazine has launched a new contest, titled “All Stars Among Us,” naming individuals who have gone “above and beyond to serve their community.”

The contest’s web site lists individuals who have made a difference in the lives of others, three finalists who were chosen to represent each Major League Baseball team.

Op-Ed: The Destroyers

I sit by my computer in tears, thinking to myself is this really true? Is this really happening to me? To us? Take “me” out of the picture. Let’s talk about the ‘us’.

First I thought I was alone, it was my pain my suffering, maybe I did not raise my children right, maybe I did not get involved enough in the yeshivas, their education. Maybe I was too stressed trying to pay the bills earn a living that I neglected my children. Maybe it is entirely my fault.

Then I spoke to this parent quietly and then I spoke to that one, and I realized it is not just me there are many who suffer as I do. But we all suffer quietly blaming our selves. There are many children being destroyed and ruined. And by whom? By the ones we entrust their education to. By the ones we pay with our hard earned money, by the ones that are called “educators and roish hayeshivas” and so on.

Video: The Impact of the Moment of Silence

Rabbi Avraham Frank brings the great concept of having children of public schools participate in the important and powerful moment of silence, a campaign which was started by the Rebbe, where the children can think of god each day.

An Organization Whose Success is Determined by A Smile

Friendship Circle International is proud to invite current and potential Friendship Circle directors and coordinators to its Annual Conference, to be held Sunday & Monday, June 28th- 29th , 2009 (6th-7th of Tammuz, 5769). To be held in the Radisson Hotel of Piscataway NJ.