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Daniel Huebner (Pittsburgh, PA) and Raizel Bernstein (New Jersey)

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Gemara Comes to Life at Oholei Torah Mesivta
Last week, Oholei Torah Mesivta had the honor of hosting Rabbi Moshe Leiberman from Boston. Being that the bochurim are learning Gemara Mesechtes Gitin, and Rabbi Lieberman is an authority in this field, he came to show the boys how the laws of divorce that are discussed in the gemara are applicable today.

Laws and Customs: Week of Selichos
Rabbi Shmuel Lesches, Magid Shiur in the Yeshiva Gedola of Melbourne, Australia, has compiled a guide to the laws and customs of Selichos, Eruv Tavshlin and Pruzbul for the benefit of the wider Lubavitch community.

United We Stand: Can Individuality and Unity Coexist?
“Unity,” what a beautiful thing. Its virtuous qualities are echoed by politicians and clergymen as well as leaders, activists and ordinary folk of all ilk and class. The word conjures up fuzzy images of an idyllic state of existence – a world in which there is no strife – where humanity is bound by a single objective and a single mind and heart.

Letter & Spirit: Marriage Before Financial Independence
In this week’s edition of Letter & Spirit, we present a letter of the Rebbe in which he explains the importance of getting married early on, even if the young couple is not yet financially independent. The letter was written through the Rebbe’s trusted secretary Rabbi Nissan Mindel, and was made available by his son-in-law Rabbi Sholom Ber Shapiro.

Cheder at the Ohel Learns How Shofars Are Made
Fourth grade teacher Rabbi Chaim Lipsycz brought a miniature ‘Shofar factory’ to Cheder at the Ohel. He demonstrated to all the boys how a shofar is made.

Picture of the Day: Jewish New Year in the News
Rabbi Shalom Baumgarten of Tzivos Hashem is interviewed by News 12 inside Kingston Avenue’s Chocolatte in advance of Rosh Hashanah.

Video: Green Eggs, No Ham!
What happens when Jew in the City (JITC) star Allison Josephs finds herself in a Dr. Seuss-like world with reality TV star Ethan Zohn? A charming and inspirational video for the high holidays, titled “Green Eggs, No Ham!”

Thief Breaks Into Minivan and Steals Tefilin
A minivan parked on Troy Ave. between Eastern Parkway and Lincoln Pl. was broken into this morning. The thief made off with a pair of Tefilin that were inside the vehicle, though, oddly, he left the Tefilin bags behind.

Melbourne School Institutes ‘Capped Fee’ Tuition
The administrators of Yeshivah College-Beth Rivkah, the Chabad boys’ and girls’ schools in Melbourne, which together boast over 1,300 students, have announced the implementation of a ‘capped-fee’ system, ensuring that no family pays more than 8-18% of their income in tuition, no matter how many children they have enrolled at the schools.

A Rosh Hashanah Toast With the President of the EU
It has already become a tradition in Brussels for hundreds of diplomats, ambassadors, parliamentarians, and public figures to gather each year for cocktails just before Rosh Hashanah.

Boruch Dayan Ho’emes: Marvin Fruchter, 61, OBM
With great sadness and pain we inform you of the untimely death of Marvin Fruchter, a part-owner of Apple Drugs on Kingston Avenue and beloved member of the Crown Heights community, though he lived in Plainview, NY. He was 61 years old.

Op-Ed: We Are Not Immune to Being Scammed
There’s a story told about a great pious Rabbi who was becoming deaf in his old age. His students could not understand “why is this happening to you, a man who has spent his whole life studying and teaching the Holy Torah”. They felt that Zechus should protect him from ailment. “What can I say… I sinned in my youth and now Hashem is helping me atone for those mistakes”. He explained that as a young prodigy he was very well versed in Choshen Mishpat and would sit in on many Din Torahs, “but I lacked maturity and succumbed to the temptation of bribery.”

Jamaica Lands Permanent Chabad Presence
With nearly 400 years of Jewish settlement, Jamaica is poised to turn a new leaf in the annals of its Jewish history, with the arrival of its first-ever permanent Chabad emissary couple.

Picture of the Day: Air Force Inductee Pilots Tank
Rabbi Elie Estrin, who just recently became the U.S. Air Force’s first bearded chaplain, has now moved on to piloting a ‘tank’ – of the Mitzvah variety – at the University of Washington (State), where he serves as director of Chabad on Campus.
Baby Boy!
Mendy and Mussy (nee Goldshmid) Levertov (Austin, TX)

‘Mega Challah Bake’ a Hit in Cleveland
Hundreds of women celebrated the 70th birthday of Cleveland Chabad Rebbetzin Devorah Alevsky as they participated in the first Mega Challah Bake at Young Israel of Greater Cleveland in Beachwood.