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A Single Father, A Tireless Fellow Shliach, An Unimaginable Struggle

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Baby Boy!

Mendy and Gilit (nee Pinchasova) Goldshtein (Crown Heights/Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine)

Sholom zochor will be at F.R.E.E.
1383 President St. [between Kingston and Brooklyn Ave.]

Audio: Friendship Connection

Yosef Peysin and Mordy Kurtz formed a band two years ago by the name of Rogers Park. Now, as they prepare to release their debut album, they have composed a song in honor of the Friendship Circle and all those involved in making the organization a success.

Jews in Sports: Chabadnam-Style

Since it was uprooted from Russia, Chabad has reinvented itself as a movement to move all others. Over the past 90+ years, since the first shliach was sent to another country to promote Judaism, there have been many ways and manners wherein shluchim have accomplished their task to bring Jews closer to Judaism every single day.

by Yossi Goldstein

A Tribute to My Namesake

Erev Rosh Chodesh Elul will mark the 44th anniversary of the passing of my great-grandfather, Hachassid HaTamim Reb Yochanan ben Reb Yisrael Gordon, zt’l. For the longest time, this date has come and passed rather unceremoniously on my end, without memorializing him. It struck me rather odd that this idea has weighed so strongly on my mind of late, compelling me to write when so many years have gone by without as much as a word or even a thought.

by Yochanan Gordon

No Jew in Oklahoma Left Behind

The “roving rabbis” are making their way through Oklahoma. Moshe Sasonkin, of Akron, Ohio, and Levi Misholovin, of West Bloomfield, Mich., are spending their summer vacation traveling the country to provide for the needs of Jewish people throughout remote areas or towns with small Jewish populations.

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