Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended for Pesach

Beginning tomorrow, Tuesday March 30th alternate side parking regulations are suspended throughout Pesach, less Saturday for people parking on Eastern Parkway.

The days suspended are March 30th through April 2nd, and April 5th and 6th.

All other regulations including, including parking meters, remain in effect.

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Photos: Rabbis Selling the Chometz

Under the guide of Rabbi Moshe Bogomilsky, Rabbi Shimon Hecht Rabbi Sholom Ber Hecht represented by his son Eli and Rabbi Yaacov Schwei gathered in the offices of National Committee to do the traditional sale of the Chometz [leavened breads] to a gentile.

Berlin Jews Alarmed By Spate Of Anti – Semitic Attacks

Illustration Photo.

BERLIN, Germany [Reuters] — Germany’s Jewish community on Monday warned of an “alarming” rise in anti-Semitic violence by Arab and Turkish immigrants after Berlin police reported two unrelated attacks against Jews at the weekend.

Crime up 13% in B’klyn’s 81st Pct.

NY Daily News

The omni-present yellow tape as police and crime scene investigators probe yet another homicide

Crime is up 13% at the Brooklyn precinct where a whistleblower cop accused his supervisors of ignoring felonies to artificially lower the area’s crime stats.

Jewish Faith Keeps them ‘Solid’ while Incarcerated

The Florida Times Union

Rabbi Nochum Kurinsky meets with some inmates. (BRUCE LIPSKY/The Times-Union)

The hardened men drifted through a misty rain into a small room, where they exchanged a common pleasantry.

Kids Learn That Matzah is More Than Flour and Water

By Tami Kamin-Meyer – Chabad.org

A troop of Jewish Girl Scouts take part in a model matzah bakery hosted by the Dallas Jewish Community Center and run by Chabad-Lubavitch of Dallas.

Jewish centers around the world took a hands-on approach to prepping people for Passover, offering children and adults alike the chance to get down and dirty with flour and water and learn how to make the special unleavened bread known as matzah.