
Phoenix Jewish Community Gets an Eruv
After five years of planning and over $180,000 fundraised, the Valley Eruv Project of Phoenix, Arizona announced that the eruv is now up and ready to use.
After five years of planning and over $180,000 fundraised, the Valley Eruv Project of Phoenix, Arizona announced that the eruv is now up and ready to use.
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The Chabad Jewish Enrichment Center once shared a home with Rabbi Elazar Green and his family on Race Avenue. Now it has a new name, the Rohr Chabad Jewish Enrichment Center, and a $900,000 home of its own, at 1024 Harrisburg Pike., near Franklin & Marshall College.
She’s got the soul of a mensch, but a Crown Heights woman is paying the price for giving homeless people a roof over their heads.
A verdict has been reached in the murder trial of George Zimmerman: Not guilty on all charges.
Shimon and Leah (nee Fellig) Rivkin (Crown Heights)
Filling in for Paula Deen, Mendy Pellin invites you into his kitchen. Finally a chef you can relate to.
Please Note: This episode contains graphic images which may not be suitable for children; view with your own discretion.
Stanford researchers are on track to begin human trials of a potentially potent new weapon against cancer, and would-be participants are flooding in following the NY Post’s initial report on the discovery.
Yitzi and Leah Spalter
NEW LOCATION: 466 Crown St. [between Kingston and Brooklyn Ave.]
Zevi and Henny (nee Pruss) Karp
307 Crown St. [between New York and Nostrand Ave.]
Itzik and Chaya Itzhakov
881 Eastern Parkway [between Albany and Troy Ave.] Apt. #5
Yossel and Mimi Greenman
432 N. Gardner St. [between Rosewood and Oakwood] Los Angeles, CA, 90036
“Varm” and “Tochendik” were two of the words used by some of the 150 participants to describe the New York New England regional Kinus in West Hartford, Connecticut, co-hosted by Rabbis Yosef Gopin, Mendel Samuels, Yosef Wolvovsky, Shaya Gopin and Yosef Kulek.
With sadness we inform you of the passing of Reb Reuven Helman, OBM, of Tzfat, Israel.
This Shabbos at the Besht, Rabbi Zalman Abraham will lead a discussion on the topic, ‘Envy: Defeating the Green Eyed Monster.’
Musician Moshe Yess was best known for his hit song My Zaidie. But Moshe has a treasure-chest full of songs. In his repertoire are songs he wrote and sang for children. I mention him now because his words are so appropriate to address my topic. To the Women of the Wall, I present an excerpt from one of Moshe Yess’ cherished children’s tunes with an adult message:
The Torah teaches, that words and gestures that come from the heart, enter the hearts of others and will grow and thrive. With this thought in mind connections have been taking place on desktop computers from home, laptops from local coffee shops and even cell phones in busy airports. A small program that began in a small city has now grown and flourished, with branches throughout many Chabad Centers across North America.
CrownHeights.info and the Lubavitch Archives presents a photo of the Rebbe at a Farbrengen, circa late 1960’s.
Rabbi Benny Hershcovich, Shliach in Cabo, Mexico, delivers his brief and hilarious thought on this weeks Parasha, Devarim – titled ‘Happy-Sad-Happy.’