Chabad Club Teaches Respect for Environment

by Robyn Flans – Ventura County Star

VENTURA, CA — Imagine 25 people excited to see garbage. So it was for the CHEVRE, Conejo Hikers Enjoying Ventura’s Rural Environs, members from Oak Park Chabad, as they walked and cleaned the Medea Creek Trail on Jan. 23 in honor of Jewish Arbor Day (Tu B’Shevat).

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Who do you know in Miami?

After a hugely successful whirlwind trip in Montreal, the My Encounter with the Rebbe team is back on its feet and has already conducted some crucial interviews in NY. In addition, My Encounter also has a team in Israel conducting interviews, averaging four interviews every week.

After Business and Politics, Mayor Tests Opinion

NY Times

Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, shown touring a new city data center, is adding opinion journalism to his media company.

Over the last year, representatives of Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg quietly reached out to a handful of the country’s top journalists with an intriguing job offer: Divine and distill his unique brand of political philosophy and disseminate it around the globe for an annual salary of close to $500,000.

Busing Deadline Prompts Cheder at the Ohel to Open Registration Early

New York State law declares that private school students who live outside the city limits are entitled to busing to their private school. Transportation is paid for by the school district within a 15 mile radius from a student’s home. The deadline for registering for busing for the 2011-12 school year is April 1, 2011. Those who do not register by this time forfeit their right to busing.