American Mother and Daughter Taken Hostage in Israel Released
Two American hostages abducted by Hamas in early October have been released “for humanitarian reasons,” the terrorist group announced Friday.
Two American hostages abducted by Hamas in early October have been released “for humanitarian reasons,” the terrorist group announced Friday.
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Shabbos at the BESHT: Rabbi Avraham Lerner is a Maggid Shiur in Yeshiva and will be presenting this week’s lecture on The Gulf War and the Rebbe’s Positive Perspective on Yidden.
I heard the following story from Reb Binyomin Silberstrom of Yerushalayim, in the middle of the summer. However, I decided to wait and posted as the school year begins in earnest. As always your comments and feedback are appreciated.
In this week’s Dvar Torah, Rabbi Katzman points out a lesson we can learn from the flood, and how we can apply it to our daily lives.
The Ohel Bus Service will be providing subsidized transportation round trip from Crown Heights to the Ohel for Zayin Cheshvan from Motzei Shabbos through Sunday.
Shliach Rabbi Yitzchok Minkowicz of Chabad Lubavitch of Southwest Florida puts on Teffilin with George Laufer at the Israel Rally in Fort Myers Florida. Mr. George Laufer worked for the 71st Precinct for seven years and was stationed as the guard at 770. He was very friendly with Rabbis Klein, Groner, and Krinsky, and the Rebbe would frequently ask him how his Family was doing.
Hostage Judith Ra’anan was born in Israel but moved to the United States 30 years ago. The now-59-year-old settled in Evanston, Ill., and is an active member of Chabad of Evanston, which has been advocating for the return of Judith and her 19-year-old daughter, Natalie, as well as supporting their extended family.
With great sadness we report the passing of Mrs. Rochel Leah Brashevitzky OBM, a mother of a large Lubavitch family and Crown Heights resident. She passed away on Friday, the 5th of Cheshvan, 5784.