
NYPD Arrests Protesters at Rally Against Zimmerman
At least a dozen people have been arrested on disorderly charges during a New York City rally protesting the acquittal of George Zimmerman.
At least a dozen people have been arrested on disorderly charges during a New York City rally protesting the acquittal of George Zimmerman.
Last month, the Crown Heights community lost a visionary educator and advocate for the less fortunate. Mrs. Sarah Behrman, a long time resident of the community, passed away on Monday, June 17, after a lengthy illness. She was 69.
The Lubavitch Yeshivah International School for Chabad Leadership of Oak Park, which opened nearly a year ago, was built with the latest technology in solar-electric power. The state-of-the-art 45,000 square-foot is outfitted with a turnkey 48.5 KW Photovoltaic System was installed and plans for interconnecting to the DTE grid meter is scheduled for the near future.
Rabbi Yisroel Meir Lau describes the first Americans to enter Buchenwald and the small boy they encountered. His experiences are heart wrenching and makes one wonder, what would I have done to prevent the Holocaust?
The Morosha organization is pleased to announce to all Shluchim in the European Union that enrollment in the annual Bar/Bas Mitzvah trip to Eretz Yisroel has begun.
The Badatz of Crown Heights has released a comprehensive review of the Halachos of Tisha B’av for the benefit of the community.
Last week Russia’s Chief Rabbi Berel Lazar was faced with a dilemma: he needed to be at an important ceremony with President Vladimir Putin, but it was scheduled for Friday.
Avi and Chanee Shlomo (Atlanta, GA)
Temperatures from the upper 90s to low 100s are expected to roll into the city now until Thursday. A heat advisory has been issued until midnight Monday. This week’s scorching temperatures may even get Mayor Bloomberg desperate for a Big […]
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.
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.
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