
Weekly Unique Photo of the Rebbe
CrownHeights.info and the Lubavitch Archives presents a photo of the Rebbe at the Lag Beomer Parade, 1960.
CrownHeights.info and the Lubavitch Archives presents a photo of the Rebbe at the Lag Beomer Parade, 1960.
The Flatbush Hatzolah and NYPD baseball teams square off at MCU Park in Coney Island.
The staff at CGI Parksville were treated to a catered Chinese cuisine dinner last night.
Photographer Richard Renaldi is a ‘matchmaker’ for tense times, asking complete strangers to pose together for a portrait. On a recent afternoon in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, it was not going well. He wanted to pose an Orthodox Jewish man with someone from outside the Orthodox community.
Israel’s National Lacrosse team has a full plate to chew on over the summer months. After posting a solid effort in its first-ever international win – a 13-9 victory over Turkey in Istanbul last June – the Blue-and-White are gearing towards their first open tryout from August 14-18 on their home turf.
This Shabbos at the Besht, Rabbi Yaacov Sebbag will lead a discussion on the history of prayer.
Shlomy and Tzvia (nee Kaplintzky) Zwiebel
551 Brooklyn Ave. Apt. 1C (3rd floor) [between Maple & Midwood St.]
Hershy and Ariella (nee Schachter) Ives
763 Eastern Pkwy. Apt. A15 [between Kingston & Brooklyn Ave.]
Yossi and Rivky (nee Holtzberg) Shain
Rabbi Shain’s Shul, 390 Kingston Ave. [between Crown & Montgomery St.]
Bentzi and Chaya Futerfas
643 Empire Blvd. [between Kingston and Albany Ave.]
Levy and Chaya Uzan
Eshel, 274 Kingston Ave. [between Eastern Pkwy. & Lincoln Pl.]
Zalman and Sheina (nee Weiss) Goldberg
Kollel Menachem, 303 Kingston Ave. [corner Union St.]
Naftoli and Rochel (nee Yarmush) Charytan
Kollel Menachem, 303 Kingston Ave. [corner Union St.]
Tal and Henny (nee Hoffinger) Chanina
1751 Union St, Apt #3b [between Schenectady and Utica Aves.]
Naftoli and Rochel Leah Hildeshaim
485 Brooklyn Ave, [between Empire Blvd and Lefferts Ave]
Yitzchok and Chaya Batya Yarmush
795 Montgomery St, [between Albany and Troy Aves.]
Mendy and Musia (nee Schneerson) Wilhelm
127 Spring St., Tannersville, NY
Menachem and Sarah (nee Novoseletsky) Chuzhin
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Moishe and Avital Gottesman
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Mrs. Chaya Sarah Silberberg, Shlucha to West Bloomfield, Michigan, relates a heartwarming and inspiring story from her place of Shlichus.
Rabbi Benny Hershcovich, Shliach in Cabo, Mexico, delivers his brief and hilarious thought on this weeks Parasha, Matos-Masei – titled ‘Pick-up Stix.’
Call it Judaism light, Orthodox light, Chassidic light, or any name you want, but you know it when you see it. What I’m referring to is the numerous newfangled trends within our traditional religious cultures.
Hershy and Ariella (nee Schachter) Ives (Crown Heights)
Sholom Ber Keselman (London, England) and Mushka Kaminker (Crown Heights)
It was 11:02 a.m. on a warm Friday morning, and Pico Boulevard was alive with the energy of last-minute Shabbat shopping. Two teens wearing white button-down shirts and black dress pants exited their yeshiva and walked up to a sleek, black 2012 Kia Sedona minivan that would take them downtown to Union Station.
There are 17 brothers and sisters in the Greenberg family from Bnei Brak, every single one of whom is a Shliach in one or another part of the world. This extraordinary family was the subject of a feature story in the latest weekend version of the Israeli newspaper Maariv, as well another Israeli paper – Makor Rishon.
The first Lebanon War in 1982 was a unique war, during which the Israel Defense Forces reached Beirut and conquered it, causing the expulsion of the Palestinian forces from Lebanon.
David and Rashka (nee Balarsky) Kahn (Coral Springs, FL)