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Video: Tire Thieves in Action

A home security surveillance video caught footage of the thieves who made off with a minivan’s tires on President St. two days ago. The thieves can [barely] be seen in the top right corner of the video, arriving in what seems to be a black Nissan or Infinity. They arrived in two trips, taking the left tires first and then returning for the right ones. The theft occurred between 2:00 and 5:00am.

New Hampshire’s ‘Jew Pond’ Officially Renamed

The small New Hampshire pond drew national attention with an effort to change its name from Jew Pond.

Jew Pond, an unassuming human-made body of water in New Hampshire that nonetheless became a center of controversy, will henceforth be known as Carleton Pond.

At Home with Faith

Denton Record-Chronicle

Rabbi Levi Dubrawsky, 25, and his wife Leah, 23, are the leaders of Chabad North Texas — a center for Jewish university students at their house on Houston Place.

Rabbi Levi Dubrawsky and his wife Leah’s narrow kitchen was full of University of North Texas students preparing gefilte fish, carrot kugel, chocolate cake and chocolate chip cookies Thursday night.

Picture of the Day: Shoe Sale Swamped

A throng of Crown Heights residents descended upon Beis Rivka for an annual shoe sale, which takes place before Rosh Hashanah. The sale, which is advertised here on CrownHeights.info, sells quality shoes for as low as $20-$45 a pair.

Shluchim Inspired in Maryland

Some 65 Shluchim from the Mid-Atlantic Region gathered Sunday, August 26, in Baltimore, Maryland, for a day of learning, inspiration and togetherness. The Shluchim enjoyed workshops, shiurim a warm farbrengen and a keynote address from Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky.

Florida Chabad House Raises Money for Israeli Poor

by Chanshy Majesky – Heritage Florida Jewish News

Rabbi Yanky and Chanshy Majesky.

As soon as you meet a fellow Jew and say shalom aleichem he already has something to argue about. His response will be just the opposite: aleichem shalom. Obviously, this is only a joke but somehow it seems we can’t agree about anything. We are a very diverse people with many different backgrounds, cultures and beliefs.