New Engagement!
Yekusiel Zushe Vigler (Brooklyn, NY) to Sarah Feiga Ehrenreich (Nyack, NY) L’Chaim: Tuesday, June 30th, 7:30pm at Ulam Chana 556 Crown Street

Oholei Torah’s Yeshivas Kayitz Gan Menachem Poses for Group Photo
Oholei Torah’s Yeshivas Kayitz Gan Menachem poses for a group photo. 490 talmidim ka”h are attending Yeshivas Kayitz Gan Menachem throughout the summer. An additional 220 boys are enjoying their summer in the Gan Menachem Kiddie Camp division.

TYH Nation Presents: Healing Melodies A New Acapella Album
Healing melodies, a collection of songs appropriate for the introspective time of the year of Bein Hamitzorim.

Chabad History With Rabbi Dalfin – First printed Talmud 1493, Soncino, Italy: Klau Library
Rabbi Chaim Dalfin, author and Chasidic historian shares interesting facts, many revealed for the first time. The purpose of his program is to inspire all but especially the youth. Watch another installment here on CrownHeights.info.

BESHT: Parshas Pinchas – איך גיב דאָס איבער יעדערן פון אייך
Shabbos at the BESHT: Rabbi Shlomo Litvin is a Shliach of the Rebbe in Lexington Kentucky. A prolific writer and educator, he speaks internationally on Jewish issues. Rabbi Litvin serves in numerous leadership roles in Kentucky and reaches hundreds of thousands online. he will be giving this week’s shiur on Parshas Pinchas: איך גיב דאָס איבער יעדערן פון אייך.
Baby Boy!
Yossi and Zissel (nee Klein) Chayo from Crown Heights had a baby boy! Shalom Zachor: 332 New York Ave (between President and Union)

A Tribute To Rabbi Shmuel Butman OBM
Author and Historian Rabbi Chaim Dalfin gives an insightful tribute to Rabbi Shmuel Butman OBM who passed away this week.
New Engagement!
Chai Yisroel Nemni (London, UK) to Estee Stoneman (Palm Beach Gardens, FL)

NYC 24/7 Speed Cameras Raked in About $100M for the City
New York City drivers’ need for speed is lining the city’s pockets with millions of dollars.

Weekly Story: The Farbrengen Continues
One of the basic teachings of Chassidus is, that when we communicate and celebrate a special occasion, it is pertinent not only for that day, but that day should influence our conduct from then on. Therefore, this week, and b’ezras Hashem next week, I will be posting a few of the stories or anecdotes that I heard from various individuals at farbrengens recently on Yud Beis Tammuz as well as Gimmel Tammuz, which I believe the readers will enjoy.

Weekly Dvar Torah: Mourning the Exile – Insights from The Breaking of The Luchos
In this week’s Dvar Torah, Rabbi Katzman speaks about the breaking of the Luchos, and an alternative explanation for Moshe’s actions.

The Providential Story Behind Banff’s Mobile Kosher Kitchen
A kosher kitchen has arrived in the Canadian town of Banff, Alberta. The $200,000 project brings for the first time a full-scale commercial-grade kosher kitchen to one of North America’s premier resort towns and tourist destinations. And the whole thing is on wheels.
Baby Boy!
Avremi and Henni Shechter from Coral Springs, FL had a baby boy!

Freed Hostage Noa Argamani Visits The Lubavitcher Rebbe’s Ohel
Noa Argamani, one of four hostages who were rescued from Gaza last month by IDF forces, on Friday morning arrived at the gravesite of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, to utter a prayer of gratitude to G-d and request the release of all the remaining hostages.

Headed to a National Park? Chabad Has You Covered
With the summer tourism season in full swing, millions of people are taking advantage of America’s vast natural beauty by visiting its dozens of national parks. For Jewish visitors seeking kosher food, a minyan, or Shabbat dinner, looking up the nearby Chabad has become part of the planning.

Video of the Day
Watch this short and nostalgic clip from the making of the song Oy Rebbe in the year 1994.

Rabbi Shmuel Butman, 81, Raised the Jewish Profile in New York and Beyond
For five decades, Rabbi Shmuel Butman, director of the Lubavitch Youth Organization, was among the most iconic rabbinic profiles in the tri-state region and a familiar face in the state capital, described by New York Gov. Kathy Hochul as “a central figure in New York’s Jewish community.”