Video: The Japan Song

Trailer of an upcoming Music Video starring Shloime Daskal and Avrohom Fried. Shot in both Japan and NY, in order to benefit the two Yeshivah boys that are serving time at a Japanese prison, and currently are having their cases appealed at a Japanese Supreme Court.

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Shliach in Top 40 Under 40

ATLANTIC CITY — For the seventh year, 40 of the Atlantic City region’s most dynamic young leaders have been honored by the Greater Atlantic City Jaycees and Atlantic City Weekly. Among them was Rabbi Avrohom Rapoport, Director of Programming at Chabad Lubavitch of Atlantic City.

From Russia with Lawsuit

by Sergey Kadinsky – The Jewish Star

Chief Chabad librarian Rabbi Shalom Dovber Levine examines Russian Lubavitcher documents.

Far away from the courtrooms and art galleries that are the focus of an international custody dispute, bookshelves hold treasures hearkening back to the origins of the Chabad Lubavitch movement. But even with 15,000 volumes, the curators feel a void in the priceless collection.

Brooklyn District Attorney Honors Shlucha

BROOKLYN — In recognition of the Women’s History Month, Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes honored Shlucha, Mrs Rivkah Brikman co-director of Chabad of Sea-Gate. She was among 31 Brooklyn women on Wednesday to honored for their extraordinary contributions to their communities.

Undermining Justice, Goverment Blocking Rubashkin Amicus Briefs

by Debbie Maimon – Yated

The government’s attempt to silence the voices of friends-of-the-court [amicus curiae] in the Rubashkin case undermines the American justice system, argues an influential publication, Bloomberg Law Reports.

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Det. Chris Bell rescues two Torah scrolls from the destroyed Chabad House in Christchurch, New Zealand.

Clutching them like rescued babies, a non-Jewish police officer salvaged two Torah scrolls from the ruins of the Chabad-Lubavitch center in downtown Christchurch, providing a momentary relief to a Jewish community forced to mourn the additional loss of two Israeli backpackers.