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Reb Berel Weiss – Relating his 1st Encounter with the Rebbe

Reb Berel Weiss, noted Chossid and philanthropist passed away today. JEM’s My Encounter with the Rebbe team had the Zchus of interviewing him at his home in Los Angeles, on 11 Elul, 5768, September 9, 2008 about his encounters with the Rebbe.

Montana’s Far-Flung Jews Gather for Retreat

Rabbi Chaim Bruk presides over a Havdalah ceremony marking the close of the Sabbath at last year’s Montana Jewish Retreat.

Chabad-Lubavitch of Montana held its second annual Montana Jewish Retreat this Memorial Day weekend, with a schedule that included gourmet food, spiritual study sessions and Torah lectures given by sought-after scholars-in-residence, and a plum opportunity to spend the Sabbath outdoors under the state’s famous big sky.

Motorcyclists Ride into New Square for Arson Victim

The Journal News

Izzy Landau, left, collects a donation from Reuven Pollock of Monsey before a Monday’s motorcycle ride through New Square to raise money for burn victim Aron Rottenberg. Photo: Carucha L. Meuse.

More than a dozen motorcyclists rode into the village Monday to show solidarity with an arson attack victim and to send a message to other Jews that conformity was not their only choice.

Daring Brooklyn Bridge Rescue Captured on Video

NY Times

A man who was dangling from the Brooklyn Bridge was pulled to safety by police officers Sunday afternoon as scores of people watched from the pedestrian walkway, from the street below and from cars on the bridge that had been halted during the rescue.

New Yorkers Join Forces to Combat Hunger

A volunteer with the Chabad Relief Project in New York City packs non-perishable food for distribution to needy families throughout Manhattan.

What started with 25 boxes four months ago now includes 100 packages of non-perishable goods and a waiting list of needy families across the Midtown Manhattan section of New York City. And according to Rabbi Noach Heber, director of the Chabad Relief Project, the effort by Chabad-Lubavitch of Midtown to feed those who are having trouble putting food on the table shows no signs of letting up.