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8 Sholom Zochors This Week!

Yaakov and Shaindel (nee KeselmanSiev
1738 President St. [between Utica and Rochester Aves.]

Shauli and Chanie (nee NissimZohar
658 Montgomery St. [corner Kingston Ave.] Apt. #2F

Zalman and Goldy Sandhaus
433 Sterling St. [between Brooklyn and New York Ave.]

Shayke and Shani  (nee Rosenberg)  Posner
580 Crown St. [between Albany and Troy Aves.] Apt. #504

Berel and Mirel (nee SalekPrager
858 Eastern Pkwy. [between Albany and Troy Aves.]

Efraim and Chanie (nee LadaewFuzailov
675 Empire Blvd. [corner Albany Ave.] Apt. #6M

Hersh Meilach and Fruma (nee Lurie) Rosenfeld
615 Lefferts Ave. [between Kingston and Albany Aves.]

Shalom and Cherry New
625 Montgomery St. [between Brooklyn and Kingston Aves.]

Chabad Center Opens in Grenada

There are at least 500 Jewish students studying at Grenada’s St. George Medical School, but until recently, they were left to fend for themselves when it came to Jewish life. For many, that meant putting a hold on their Jewish identity.

Holiness or Ecstacy? “Revelation” Vs. “Inspiration”

Common to our daily vernacular are the terms “Spiritual” or “Spirituality.” By secular standards these adjectives describe a sense of inspiration and stimulation that stem from an unusual or extraordinary experience; such as say a picturesque sunset, or a moving operatic rendition. Even within religion we find the term spiritual/spirituality used to describe the feelings derived from the fulfillment of a juicy Mitzvah or the consumption of a hearty section of Talmud and the like. In reality however, this definition is far from accurate.

by Rabbi Yoseph Kahanov - Jax, FL