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Standing Room Only at KSCVK Women’s Event

Every seat in the house was filled Sunday evening, as hundreds of women turned out in support of Keren Simchas Chosson V’Kallah. The evening featured an auction viewing, along with a lavish buffet of hot food. The highlight of the evening was a performance by Leah Moyal, the Israeli signing sensation. The event concluded with the auction drawing. Winners List in the Extended Article!

Borough President Wants Toll Break for Brooklynites

On the heels of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s announcement on Thursday that Staten Island-side users of the Verrazano Bridge will be receiving a reduced rate at the tolls, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams and City Councilman Vincent J. Gentile revealed on Saturday that they are rolling out legislation of their own calling for fairness and equity in making sure that Brooklyn users of the bridge receive the same cuts.

Organization to Host Weekend for Frum Divorcees

Frum Divorce, an organization dedicated to helping Orthodox-Jewish divorcees and their children with the struggles of family break-up, announced that they will be hosting Focus on the Family Weekend, bringing Frum divorcees and their children together for an inspiring Shabbos for the first time ever.

New Engagement!

Dovid Neubauer (Melbourne, Australia) and Mushki (bas Aaron) Deitsch (Crown Heights)

L’Chaim tonight, Sunday at Lubavitcher Yeshiva
570 Crown St [hall entrance on Albany Ave]

L.A. Jewish Center Mural Vandalized

Security cameras at a Los Angeles Chabad center captured two separate incidents of vandals defacing a mural at the SoCal Arbeter Ring/Workmen’s Circle building in the Pico-Robertson neighborhood this week. The Chabad is located across the street from the Workman’s Circle, and the actions were recorded as part of the Chabad’s routine surveillance.

LA Jewish Journal