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Meleva Malka for Hilula of the Rambam, The Alter Rebbe, and Rabbi Yacov Abuchatsira

CROWN HEIGHTS [CHI] — Marking the Yahrzeit of The Rambam, The Alter Rebbe, and Rabbi Yaakov Abuchatzera, a wonderful Meleva Malka took place in Lubavitch Yeshiva of Crown Heights Hall on Crown Street and was attended by many families and individuals of the community.

Girls Retreat Extended Due to Blizzard

EAST GREENBUSH, NY — What happens when a blizzard hits a retreat attended by over sixty-five girls from across the country? They get an extra day of fun, friendship, and activities! Girls from as far as Atlanta, Baltimore, and Chicago flew in to for the five day Jewish Girls Winter Retreat which was held at the the Comfort Suites and Inn in East Greenbush, NY.

Despite Record Snow Winter Camps Go On

by Malina Saval – Chabad.org

As one of the biggest blizzards in decades hammers states up and down the east coast, dumping 20 inches of snow in some cities and with winds upwards of 60 mph, Chabad Houses from Massachusetts to Pennsylvania have been forced to rethink, reschedule, and in some cases, cancel many activities of their annual Gan Israel winter camps.

Donate Your Old Sheitel to the Pesha Leah G’mach

Breathe new life into your old Sheitel by donating it to the Pesha Leah Sheitel G’mach. Today, Tuesday, Chof Alef Teves, marks the first yahrtzeit of Pesha Leah (nee Roetter) Azoulay. Mrs. Azoulay was tragically taken from us in a terrible car accident at the age of 23.

ULY Boys Shovel for the Elderly!

After learning for a full day on Sunday, despite the rising snow, students of Lubavitcher Yeshiva finally turned to the outdoors; but no, not exactly what you may be thinking. All these students wanted to know was what good can good come from this snow? and how can we use the snow for our Avodas Hashem?

400 Spend Frigid Night on A Train in NYC Nightmare

Subway riders are seen on a car of an subway train that was stranded for eight hours near John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, Monday, Dec. 27, 2010. (AP Photo/NY1, Christopher Mullen)

NEW YORK [AP] — It took hours for Christopher Mullen to get off a plane from sunny Cancun and on to a half-empty subway car, his only way home. It would be another eight hours and more — a night spent huddled under a thin blanket on the frigid, grungy car — before he could get off the A train.