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Boca Celebrates Chag Hasmicha

The Boca Raton Jewish community came together Thursday night to celebrate the second Chag HaSemicah of Machon Menachem – Boca Raton Rabbinical College. Fourteen newly minted Rabbonim received their Semicah at the ceremony held at Chabad of Boca Raton on Military Trail.

New Engagement!

Shmaryohu Hackner (Crown Heights) and Huvy Levitansky (New Haven, CT)

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

7 Sholom Zochors This Week!

Yossi and Malky (nee Palace) Mizrachi
1531 Carroll St, Side Door [between Troy and Schenectady Avenues]

Eli and Racheli (nee Friedlander) Abayev
Aliya, 527 E. New York Ave, [between Brooklyn and Kingston Avenues]

Levi and Esther (nee Solomon) Simpson (Crown Heights)

Shneur and Chaya (nee Wilansky) Gottlieb (Crown Heights)

Motty and Chaya Musya (nee NerenbergHershkowitz (Ormond Beach, FL)

Yirmi and Chani Knight (Surfside, FL)

Zalmy and Sara Leah Kirschenbaum (Melbourne, Australia)

Here’s My Story: Personal Attention

When my friend Rabbi Daniel Moskowitz, now the Chabad emissary in Illinois, and I were young students in yeshiva, we volunteered for Merkos Shlichus – the Chabad Jewish outreach program by rabbinical students. In the summer of 1976, we were presented with an opportunity to go on a short trip to Sweden. We prepared everything that was needed, and we went to Sweden for about ten days or two weeks. We visited a few small towns, but mainly we stayed in the capital, Stockholm. We gave classes in the local synagogues and we distributed mezuzahs and tefillin.

by Rabbi Dovid Weitman

The Story Behind the Stories in New San Antonio Library

SAN ANTONIO, TX — For most of his life, Texas builder Dan Markson didn’t really know who his grandfather was. “He had a whole wall of Hebrew books, and he would study them all the time. When I was a child, it would happen every once in a while that small groups of young men with beards would come to the door—he would invite them in—and they would sit together, sometimes the entire night. But I had no idea what it all meant.”