
Rav Schwei – A Shliach
Rabbi Yossi Turk, Shliach in Cordoba, Argentina, tells of another less known chapter of the life of his father in law, Rabbi Ahron Yaakov Schwei OBM.
Rabbi Yossi Turk, Shliach in Cordoba, Argentina, tells of another less known chapter of the life of his father in law, Rabbi Ahron Yaakov Schwei OBM.
With great sadness we report the passing of Rabbi Pinchus Zev Wolf (Velvel) Marasow OBM, an elder Chossid and resident of Crown Heights. He passed away on the 13th of Iyar, 5780.
A twenty seventh update from the Gedaliah Society has been released, updating the community with statistics from recent testing and surveys. The update also reports the good news as the virus weakens its hold on the community.
Seven vehicles were involved in a large crash that spread crumpled up cars and debris across an entire Crown Heights block Wednesday night. The accident occurred around 10:15pm on New York Ave between East New York Ave and Lefferts Ave in Crown Heights.
Mendel Ben Laizer Raksin ( Crown Heights) and Lani Rosenbloom (Baltimore, Maryland)
With Lag B’Omer around the corner, and the much anticipated Hatzalah-Thon LIVE event, Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky, Vice Chairman of Merkos L’Inyonei Chinuch, has a message for the residents of Crown Heights and Shluchim around the world. Come join the Hatzalah-Thon, and show your appreciation for Hatzalah by donating generously.
Author and Chabad historian Rabbi Chaim Dalfin, shares his memories and experiences of Rabbi Yehuda Leib Groner OBM. Rabbi Groner was a Mazkir of the Rebbe, and was zoiche to have many unique experiences with the Rebbe. He passed away on the 14th of Nissan, 5780, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The community is invited to a chassidisher farbrengen on the occasion of the shloshim of Rabbi Sholom Eidelman OBM on Thursday, the 13th of Iyar, May 7th, at 1:30pm Eastern Time.
The Crown Heights Jewish community was in the middle of celebrating the strangest Passover in its history. Schools had long been locked, synagogues were shuttered and Seders had no guests. Yet the community shone bright with countless acts of caring, kindness and love. Much credit for helping to create that sense of community, say friends and family, goes to Mendel Drizin, who passed away on the third day of Passover, April 13, after battling the coronavirus. He was 83 years old.
Following the success of two pilot programs launched leading up to Yud Shevat – 70 Years, community organizers decided to continue the inspiration with a special program in honor of Lag B’Omer.
The catastrophic effects of Covid-19 are plastered across the papers, TV, and your social media feed: Healthcare systems overwhelmed, economies upended, and entire societies in shock. But to fully grasp the spiritual implications of this crisis – and what it means for the Jewish people – we need to take a much broader historical view – back through a two-thousand year diaspora, ancient Temple times, all the way to the Exodus.
Tonight at 7:30pm, an online lecture entitled “Pesach Sheni – Second Chances” will be presented by Rabbi Sholom Lipskar, Spiritual Leader of the Shul, Bal Harbour, Florida and founder of the Aleph Institute.
It was a couple of days before the annual NYC Half Marathon and the Friendship Circle’s Team Friendship was ready to run. With a large cohort of runners joining the run to raise money for the international organization, the event was set to be a highlight for many. And that’s when CoronaVirus forced everything to a grinding halt, Team Friendship went virtual.
Following multiple viral videos surrounding NYPD’s social distancing enforement, Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez has published a statement regarding the use of force and recommendations for enforcement.
Thirty nine Crown heights residents spent the day donating plasma to help COVID-19 patients in Critical condition. The group made their way to New York Blood Center in New Brunswick, NJ, where they had their blood, rich with COVID-19 antibodies, cycled through a machine and plasma extracted.
Scenes of families crowding carnival lawns, jumping merrymakers dancing around bonfires, and large outdoor Jewish concerts are the usual fare for the joyous and deeply spiritual holiday of Lag BaOmer that kicks off the summer season for the Jewish community. This year, Lag BaOmer celebrations have taken an inventive turn due to COVID-19.
A pair of car break-in thieves in Crown Heights struck multiple times in the early hours of Tuesday morning, rummaging through vehicles and taking items.