
Weekly Unique Photo of the Rebbe
Courtesy of Lubavitch Archives, we present a weekly photo of the Rebbe as he greets a guest just before entering the yechidus room, in the 1970’s.
Courtesy of Lubavitch Archives, we present a weekly photo of the Rebbe as he greets a guest just before entering the yechidus room, in the 1970’s.
Moshe and Ita (nee Greenberg) Wircberg (Crown Heights)
Yossi and Shayna (nee Blauner) Palace (Crown Heights)
After having received the Torah last week – we present a letter in which the Rebbe has some encouraging words for a lady who is active in spreading and strengthening Yiddishkeit – with some interesting points about the learning of Torah in general and the obligation to do so of women in particular.
This February, more than 1,000 Russian-speaking Jews will join together to celebrate Shabbat. The event, held annually at the Crown Plaza in Stamford, CT, is a three-day weekend retreat for generations of Russian Jews, now in the United States.
One of those synagogues, situated near the “Jewish gate” of the walled city of Budapest frequented by Syrian Jews, was discovered in 1964 and made into a museum. Known informally as the Buda Castle Synagogue, it is believed to have been built in the 13th century. Now it is having a Jewish renewal.
During the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Chief Rabbi of Russia Rabbi Berel Lazar met with the Italian Prime Minister. It was agreed that 1,000 young Jews would visit the European Union for a conference, forum, and journey, of Torah and education.
Two years after her older sister donated a defibrillator to Beth Rivkah, Chaya Sara Schwartz used her Bas Mitzvah money to sponsor another lifesaving piece of equipment for her school. Shmarya Plotkin, who came up with the initial idea, has raised funds for three defibrillators in Beth Rivkah Academy, one on each floor, and three in Rabbinical College of Canada – Alumni & Archives.
Isaac “Yitzy” Schleifer is the Councilman for the Baltimore City Council 5th District seat. Watch as he gives testimony in defense of Los Angeles Hatzolah at their recent EMS hearing.
On Friday afternoon, Ezrath Israel Chabad, (known as the Ellenville Shul) was temporarily shut down by the Buildings Department. Work has already begun, and we hope to have (at least part of) the building open for Shabbos. An emergency fundraising campaign has been started to to cover the short term expenses associated with this project.
Rabbi Simcha Raz is the author of A Tzaddik in Our Time: The Life of Rabbi Aryeh Levin, as well as a number of books about Jewish leaders. He was interviewed in his home in Jerusalem in August of 2010.
Ori and Mushky (nee Myhill) Holtzman (Crown Heights)
The Third assailant from Tuesday nights two gang assaults has been taken into custody. The Hate Crimes Task Force has already charged the other two perpetrators with Hate Crime, and assault charges.
An alert Shomrim volunteer witnessed a porch pirate in the act Wednesday. Following a quick chase, the package was recovered, and the man was in police custody.
Shaya and Chaya (nee Blachman) Gorkin (Crown Heights)
Dozens of credit card holders were left holding tens of thousands of dollars in bills after a Kingston Avenue retailer defaulted on repayments of credit cards bills – to the tune of Millions of dollars – in a scheme which generated “spend” on their cards in return for points and reward perks.