C.A.Y. Congregants Rise to the Occasion

After signing a lease on a new place to permanently house their congregation last February, Chevra Ahavas Yisroel was given until May 14 to finalize the purchase – and come up with the $150,000 down payment. But when that day rolled around, the Shul leaders found themselves with only $30,000 in the bank.

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Video: New Visitor’s Center at Botanic Gardens

Crown Heights residents making their way to the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens this summer will be greeted by a pleasant surprise. On the formerly drab northeast corner of the gardens, on Washington Ave. and Eastern Parkway, a new $28 million state-of-the-art visitor’s center will be welcoming all guests.

Man Pleads Guilty to Possessing Stolen Torah

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Rabbi Benzion Chanowitz shows the empty cabinet where the Torah was stolen from. Inset: Christopher Colvill.

A Liberty man faces three to six years in state prison when sentenced in August on his guilty plea to possession of a stolen Torah from the Landfield Avenue Chabad Synagogue in Monticello.

On the Front Lines: Stories to Inspire

by Nochum Waldroop

Pesach Merkos Shlichus in Bariloche, Argentina

Summer Merkos Shlichus registration will soon be opening after a wildly accomplished Pesach, where some 600 bochurim in roughly 300 locations around the world connected with more than 32,000 Jews. According to Rabbi Shneur Nejar, director of Merkos Shlichus, “We fulfilled the Rebbe’s blessing to the Merkos Shluchim, to go ‘with extraordinary success.’”

Bramson ORT Reminds Students to Register Before Changes

Federal Aid cut coming this July. Students encouraged to register for Bramson ORT program now:

Four years ago, a unique partnership was developed between Crown Heights and Bensonhurst. Community leaders from Chabad realized that many students in their yeshiva system were not planning on continuing and obtaining smicha and would rather choose a career. There was a need to develop a framework which would allow them to earn the skills to make a respectable parnassah and raise families. Thus, the JTVS program at Bramson ORT College was created.