Deaf Jewish Boys Get Summer Camp of Their Own

In many ways, Yehoshua Soudakoff is a typical 22-year-old Chabad yeshivah student. Recently ordained after years of intensive Judaic studies in Canada and the United States, the California-born Soudakoff has served Jewish communities as a rabbinic intern, and shares Torah thoughts and inspiration on Chabad.org, as well as on his own website.

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5 Sholom Zochors This Week!

Dovid and Chana Keila (nee Krasnjanski) Cohen 
1532 President St. [between Albany and Troy Aves.]

Shneor and Sara Leah (nee KatzFriedman 
555 Crown St. [corner Albany Ave.] Apt. #3F

Levi and Chaya Sara (nee Shagalov) Ceitlin
820 Eastern Pkwy. [between Kingston and Albany Aves.] Apt. #2

Sholom and Kayla (nee ChanowitzKramer
920 Montgomery St. [corner Schenectady Ave.]

Gavi and Rochel (nee ReyesPollock
478 Malbone St., 1st Floor

The Sinful Aftermath: Clinging to Bad Ideas

The afternoon of the day that the Torah was given, Moshe ascended Mount Sinai for forty days of solitude. He spent his time studying the newly received code with its Divine author. Waiting impatiently at the foot of the mountain was the Jewish nation, who mistakenly anticipated Moshe’s arrival on the thirty ninth day.

by Rabbi Yoseph Kahanov - Jax, FL