
Photos: YSP Grand Trip to Maryland and Virginia
The campers and staff of the Yeshiva Summer Program in Morristown, NJ enjoyed a multi-day grand trip, which culminated in a visit to the Busch Gardens theme park in Williamsburg, Virginia.
The campers and staff of the Yeshiva Summer Program in Morristown, NJ enjoyed a multi-day grand trip, which culminated in a visit to the Busch Gardens theme park in Williamsburg, Virginia.
A serial car burglar, who was being sought by the 71st precinct for a while, was apprehended by Shomrim early Tuesday morning.
A vehicle whose owner recklessly parked it in front of 770 in a spot reserved for Hatzalah was towed by the NYPD this morning.
Chabad of RARA (Rural and Regional Australia) recently celebrated its Bar Mitzvah year. Since its inauguration in June 2000 (Tammuz 5760), one million kilometers have been traveled by over 70 groups of different Bochurim. RARA has contacts in over 250 different cities and towns and has helped to create and assist in 12 regional Jewish communities throughout Australia.
Shlomo and Ariella (nee Friedman) Goldin (Irvine, CA)
An exciting and tasty barbecue graced East 22nd Street and Avenue I in Flatbush, in front of the home of Pinny and Yaffa Rand, yesterday, August 6. The event was for the benefit the Rofeh Cholim Cancer Society and their assistance to cancer-stricken patients in the Flatbush and Crown Heights communities.
Yonason and Chaya (nee Zaetz) Reinitz (New Haven, CT)
Levi Percia (Crown Heights) and Orlee Pelled (Pittsburgh, PA)
Campers in Beis Rivka’s Day Camp enjoyed a concert by Chaim Folgelman.
Shua and Hindy (nee Deitsch) Brook (Crown Heights)
Aryeh Leib (ben Yosef) Gajer (Crown Heights) and Hannah Anati (Lauderhill, FL)
Alternate side parking (street cleaning) regulations will be suspended Wednesday through Friday, August 7-9, for a Muslim holiday. All other regulations, including parking meters, remain in effect.
Aaron Rabinowitz (Ottawa, Canada) and Rochel Gordon (Pittsburgh, PA)
Mrs. Ettie Zaklos, Chabad emissary to Naples and founder of a Hebrew school in Collier County, Florida, was one of six educators in the state honored Tuesday at a Florida Cabinet meeting with a Shine Award presented by Gov. Rick Scott.
Levi and Faigy (nee Gluckowsky) Tzfasman (Crown Heights)
It’s a spectacle that could frighten just about anyone. Cemeteries can be uncomfortable places, but this one—the Mount Zion Cemetery in East Los Angeles, Calif., and its dilapidated state—brought a rabbi to tears.
Watching the gentrification of Crown Heights is like watching Williamsburg at warp speed.