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“Club 2600” Raises Spirits of Elderly Holocaust Survivors

By Boruch Shubert

BROOKLYN — They endured the most horrifying persecutions imaginable…witnessed the murder of family and friends by their Nazi oppressors…yet somehow they managed to survive the Holocaust that had destroyed their world, emigrating to America to raise families and build a promising new world for themselves.

WEDNESDAY: An Evening of Awareness – ‘Protect Your Child’

This Wednesday Oholei Torah is hosting an evening of awareness, dubbed ‘Protect Your Child.’ The evening is all about educating, guiding and supporting parents and educators on the topic of safeguarding children,

Boruch Dayan Hoemes – Leba Zlata Malachovsky OBM

With great sorrow we inform you of the passing of Mrs. Leba Zlata bas Eliyahu Malachovsky of Crown Heights, after a long illness.

She is survived by her sons Berel Malchowsky, and Eliyahu Malachowsky, and daughter Mrs. Doba Levin of Crown Heights.

The Levaya will take place today, and will be leaving from the Shomrei Hadas Chapels at 2:00pm and passing by 770 at around 2:30pm.

Boruch Dayan Hoemes

Boruch Dayan Hoemes – Mrs. Sara Junik OBM

With sadness we inform you of the passing of Mrs. Sara Junik OBM (82) of Montreal, wife of Meir Yechezkel Junik OBM.

She was the daughter of R’ Shmuel Notik, of whom the Rebbe Rashab said, “He is one of my true chassidim”. She was imprisoned at the age of 17 years for several years together with her parents, because of her father’s Rabbinical position. She married R’ Meir Junik, who passed away 6 months ago, who was also imprisoned for 9 long years due to his Yiddishkeit. She remained behind the Iron Curtain where she married and raised her children to the highest levels of Chasidishkeit.

Video Report – Rubashkin Not Guilty in Child Labor Case

By Jeff Reinitz Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier

WATERLOO — Former Agriprocessors executive Sholom Rubashkin has been acquitted of allowing minors to work at the Postville slaughterhouse. The jury indicated they had reached a verdict shortly before 1 p.m. Monday.