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Michael Medved, a popular radio host, author and political commentator, answers what it would be if there was one thing in the world he could change.
Michael Medved, a popular radio host, author and political commentator, answers what it would be if there was one thing in the world he could change.
Rabbi Chaim Shaul Glitzenstien and his wife Chaya Mushka (nee Sosonkin) along with their baby girl have moved on Shlichus to Szeged, which is the third largest city in Hungary.
The unique partnership that joined together Bramson ORT College with Chabad, has announced the relaunch of its JTVS (Jewish Technical Vocational School) program. JTVS allows young men to earn smicha in the morning while studying towards a GED and associates degree in the afternoon.
Members of the Lerman family and Congregation Beis Levi Yitzchok got together Sunday afternoon for a Siyum and Hachnosas Sefer Torah. The new Torah was dedicated in memory of Mrs. Menucha Lerman OBM.
Rabbi Aaron Slonim, Shliach at Binghamton University, delivered the invocation welcoming President Barack Obama to Binghamton University. The visit was part of the presidents two-day bus tour of upstate New York and northeastern Pennsylvania, where he spoke about college tuition as part of a conversation on the affordability of higher education.
Just an hour before the first pitch of the game in which the New York Mets faced off against the Detroit Tigers Rabbi Mendy Heber, of Chabad of Brookville, seized the opportunity to blow the Shofar right behind home plate.
The synagogue for the Hebrew Congregation of Woodmont was built in the 1920s. It operated beginning Memorial Day, all through the summer months and until Labor Day, when Jews from New England and New York visited the area around Long Island Sound, affectionately known as “Bagel Beach.”
Simcha and Yehudis (nee Katz) Cohen (Crown Heights)
Moshe Yitzchak and Chana (nee Mergui) Lieblich (Wilmington, NC)
A police officer in Crown Heights shot a 17-year-old who was allegedly attempting to steal a gun from a van under guard Saturday morning, according to the NYPD.
Rabbi Mordechai Richler has been in South Lake Tahoe, on the border of California and Nevada, for about a week, but he is already making headway on the area’s newest Jewish cultural organization.
We grew up in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn, N.Y. surrounded by Orthodox Jews, but we were never part of that community. We were all Jews but somehow it seemed that we each lived in our own little world. When Rabbi Yanky Majesky asked us to join him and his wife, Chanshy, to the National Jewish Retreat we did not know what to expect.
Chananya and Henny (nee Elishevitz) Hoffinger (Crown Heights)
Rabbi Benny Hershcovich, Shliach in Cabo, Mexico, delivers his brief and hilarious thoughts on this week’s Parsha, Ki Tavo, titled ‘Save the Best for First!’
When fighting a spiritual war, it is insufficient to simply ward off enemy attacks. One must go out and capture ground, constantly growing in Jewish observance. On a broader scale, this means bringing the light of Torah even to those that threaten it, until they too proclaim, “Hear, Israel! G-d is or L-rd, G-d is one.” 18 Tishrei, 5717 – September 23, 1956.
Menachem and Esty (nee Koenig) Sheinberger
330 Albany Ave. [between Eastern Pkwy. and Union St.]
Shlomy and Chaya (nee Schapiro) Levertov
627 East New York Ave. [between Kingston and Albany Aves.] Apt. #2RB
Naftali and Perel (nee Lederman) Rotenberg
580 Crown St. [between Albany and Troy Aves.] Apt. #202
Mendy and Chaya Mushka Drookman
701 Empire Blvd. [between Albany and Troy Aves.] apt. #4G
Kalman and Mushky (nee York) Rosenfeld
750 Lefferts Ave. [between Troy and Schenectady Aves.] Apt. #D1
Yankel and Rochie Korolitzky
Ohel Nosson, 580 Crown St. [between Albany and Troy Aves.]
Eliezer and Chaya (nee Wolfe) Shaw
437 Kingston Ave. [between Empire Blvd. and Lefferts Ave.] Apt. #C10
Yehuda and Chana Rochel (nee Deitsch) Apfelbaum
787 Montgomery St. [between Albany and Troy Aves.]