Package Thief, Tied To Multiple Open Theft Reports, Arrested Thanks to Crown Heights Shomrim
Another package thief discovered the consequences of his actions Monday morning when he found himself the center of attention, and not the good kind.
Another package thief discovered the consequences of his actions Monday morning when he found himself the center of attention, and not the good kind.
Fathers and sons at Tomchei Tmimim Ocean Parkway gathered for a powerful Melava Malka marking Tes–Yud Kislev, filled with learning and enjoying the unforgettable performance of the TTOP Choir.
More than 300 guests filled the iconic Edison Ballroom in Manhattan on Sunday, November 23, 2025, for NCFJE’s 85th Annual Awards Dinner, an uplifting evening marked by unity, purpose, and profound community spirit.
The intensive training, part of the EnerJew Youth Movement’s School for Counselors, aimed to equip participants with practical tools and deep insights into the field of informal Jewish education.
According to the latest forecast, precipitation will begin early Tuesday. In New York City, the storm is expected to fall mainly as rain. A brief mix is possible at the onset, but no accumulation is expected in the five boroughs.
Residents of Kharkiv experienced a difficult weekend, as shelling was heard repeatedly throughout the city. One of the missiles struck directly at the Jewish cemetery during the heavy bombardment on Friday night.
A Jewish woman who had just parked her car on Carroll Street in Crown Heights last week narrowly avoided a tragedy after an uncontrolled minivan slammed into her vehicle. The harrowing incident was captured by a parked Tesla nearby and provided to CrownHeights.info.
The Rabkin Family will be sitting Shiva in Crown Heights following the passing of Mrs. Shoshana Rabkin OBM. Times and location in extended article.
The shiur was on the topic of Hadlokas Neiros Shabbos – the mitzva of lighting Shabbos candles. Rabbi Osdoba delivered an in-depth shiur in the Alter Rebbe’s Shulchan Aruch; clarifying when melachah/work may be done after candle lighting, however before sunset, under compelling situations.