“The Seatbelt Saved My Life”

In the summer of 2002, Aaron Calvo a Bochur of 23 at the time, was driving along Route 18 in Wisconsin on his way back from the airport to Postville after a long early morning drive when he attempted to overtake a car by passing on the left, and collided at high speed head on with a tractor trailer.

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Chabad of the Conejo Celebrates 30th Anniversary with Gala Banquet

CONEJO, CA [CHI] — On Wednesday evening, June 10th, Chabad of the Conejo marked its 30th anniversary with a gala banquet at the Warner Center Marriott Hotel – a celebration described by many participants as one of the most moving, entertaining and inspirational they’d ever attended.  Entitled “Celebration 30: Gateway to the Future”, the evening was highlighted by poignant tributes, side-splitting comedy, stirring music, an historic dedication and a momentous announcement.

Wedding: Feld – Ferris


Homegrown wedding: Bay Area Chabad first: Raised in Berkeley, now husband and wife

First and foremost, the wedding of Rivkie Ferris to Rabbi Dovid Feld is a great love story.

Ten years ago, at the age of 11, Rivkie was told by her heart that Dovid was going to be her future husband, and it was at that moment — at Dovid’s bar mitzvah — that she decided precisely how she was going to bring about their union: By avoiding him for the next 10 years.

Picture of the Day! – Manchester Group Photo!

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Bochurim at the Yeshivas Lubavitch of Manchester, England, gathered this week for a group photo with the Rosh Yeshiva Rabbi Akiva Cohen, Rabbi Moshe Wolberg and staff.

Op-Ed: A Expose from a “Destroyer”

Being a member of Hanhala in a Yeshiva, and involved in Chinuch for a few years in various Yeshivas (ranging from the vocational schools to the so-called “best” yeshivos) I take issue with the topics brought to light in this article (Op-Ed: The Destroyers) and especially the tone in which this was presented.

Since I am a member of Hanhala I must clarify that although I will try as much as possible to be objective, some points may sound biased due to my extensive involvement in the running of a Yeshiva. I am sure that there are exceptions to the rule, and not everything I write applies to 100% of the cases, and once in a while (5% maximum) there is a rotten apple in the bunch which does not fulfill his job to the fullest extent.

As opposed to the previous Op-Ed which is a unsigned Pashkvil, I am not hiding behind a the anonymity of the Internet, my email is: HanhalaMember@gmail.com Anyone who wishes to seriously discuss this issue can contact me and I will identify myself to them.

Lives Intersect at Historic Jerusalem Synagogue

by Tamar Runyan – Chabad.org

Built in 1858, the Tzemach Tzedek Synagogue in the Old City of Jerusalem was the only Jewish place of worship not destroyed by Arab forces during Israel’s War for Independence. (Photo: Neal Ungerleider)

When Shalom Elcott started bringing missions to Israel as CEO of the Jewish Federation of Orange County in California, he always made a point of beginning his tours at Jerusalem’s Western Wall for an inspirational Friday night. After the onset of Shabbat, he would take his group back to its hotel for dinner with a guest speaker.

Graffiti Indicates New Gang Activity in Crown Heights

CROWN HEIGHTS, Brooklyn [CHI] — Sets of similar graffiti tags have been spotted and reported to CrownHeights.info. The graffiti found was laced with anti-Semitic undertones that have residents concerned.

The graffiti consisted of the numbers 187, a Star of David, and sometimes a swastika. A source in the NYPD indicated that the characteristics of this particular ‘tag’ are attributed to the Crips gang, while a similar tag was attributed to the Fame gang.