Blog: Howard Kissel’s Encounter with Chabad

Howard Kissel

Howard Kissel, longtime theater critic for The New York Daily News, passed away on Friday in his Manhattan home. He was 69. During his long career, he served as chairman of both the New York Film Critics’ Circle and the New York Drama Critics’ Circle. Even after leaving the Daily News, he continued to blog regularly for both that site and The Huffington Post. His last post was only three days before his passing.

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Meet Harvey, Crown Heights’ Most Popular Canine

by Lehman Weichselbaum – Jewish Week

A typical day for Harvey the dog begins when he steps outside his Eastern Parkway home for his morning walk with his owner, Dale Kaplan. The two may vary their route, ambling down Crown Heights’ main drag, Kingston Avenue, detouring to a side street or taking the longer stroll to Brower Park. But wherever they go, droves of chasidic children appear.

Photo Gallery: A Beautiful Chabad House in City Center

After returning from printing the Tanya in Antarctica, Photographer Meir Alfasi captured spectacular images of one of the world’s most beautiful Chabad Houses, located in the center of Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina, headed by Rabbi Chaim Oirchman.

MyShliach Recognizes Girl Mentors with Special Event

Amidst all the hustle and bustle during the recent women’s convention, the shluchos weren’t the only ones who were recognized for their outstanding service. MyShliach, a division of Merkos L’Inyonei Chinuch’s Suite 302, held a special girls’ event of appreciation this Chof Gimel Shevat for all the mentors who dedicate their time and effort to being mashpia on young shluchos around the world.

Sanzer Rebbe Visits Sholom Rubashkin in Prison

The Sanzer Rebbe exits his vehicle at the entrance to the penitentiary.

The Sanzer Rebbe is in the midst of a two-week visit to the United States. On Tuesday, he visited with Sholom Rubashkin in prison, along with other Jewish prisoners in the facility. He was there for four hours.

Gaboim’s New Lawsuit Challenges Rebbe’s Directives

In 1990, the Rebbe instructed that the corporate documents for all three central Lubavitch institutions: Aguch, Merkos and Machne Yisroel be reviewed. The Rebbe also instructed that among some fundamental changes to be implemented, the membership of Aguch be limited to its 20 directors. Yet, as the Gabo’im file another lawsuit to delay their pending eviction from 770, they reject the Rebbe’s wishes by listing several members of Anash as members of Aguch. Further adding insult to injury, a few of these people are not even aware that they are plaintiffs to this lawsuit!

Auction Honors Jewish Community of Upper East Side

Chanie Krasnianski, second from left, co-directs Chabad of the Upper East Side, which held its annual auction and fundraiser earlier this month.

Almost 20 years ago, Rabbi Ben-Tzion and Chanie Krasnianski moved to New York City’s Upper East Side to embark on a major undertaking: the establishment of a Chabad-Lubavitch center to reinvigorate one of the most historically-Jewish neighborhoods of Manhattan. They started out small, but today, seven years into its current 17,000-square-foot educational complex, the Schneerson Center for Jewish Life continues to grow, enhancing the lives of many in the process.

Chabad Opposes Stamp Commemorating Rebbe

Jerusalem Post

Israeli stamp released in 2006 depicting Lubavitch World Headquarters.

The international Chabad-Lubavitch movement opposed the issue of an Israeli postage stamp to memorialize the last Lubavitcher rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, out of concern that licking the back of it would be “disrespectful.”