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With great sadness we report the passing of R’ Chaim Shmuel Rabin OBM, a member of Anash on Edgware, England. He passed away immediately before Shabbos on the 7th of Adar 1, 5784.
Eli Pinson (Hollywood, FL/Crown Heights) and Baila Nemanov (Crown Heights) L’Chaim: Sunday, Feb. 18th, 8:00pm at 1398 Carroll Street
“I really regret winning $18,000 and supporting the Rebbe’s moised, -said no one ever.
Dr. Baruch (Barry) Grossman will be sitting Shiva in Crown Heights following the passing of their mother, Mrs. Dorothy Grossman (Doba Gittel Bas Reb Fischel) OBM. Times and location in extended article.
Dedicated to the valiant, precious and holy soldiers on the battlefield who are risking their lives daily for the sake of Klal Yisroel all over the world! Hashem Yisborach shall protect and defend each and every single soul and bring them home safely to their families and homes.
Rabbi Chaim Dalfin, author and Chasidic historian shares interesting facts, many revealed for the first time. The purpose of his program is to inspire all but especially the youth. Watch another installment here on CrownHeights.info.
Mendel Friedman (Crown Heights) to Sara Branover (Crown Heights)
Mendel Sitbon (Sarcelles, France) to Haya Baron (Levallois, France)
Berri and Mushky Spitezki from Crown Heights had a baby boy! Shalom Zachor: 436 Sterling Street (between New York Ave and Brooklyn Ave)
David and Pesha New from Elizabeth, NJ had a baby girl!
Farbrenging to the light of a single flashlight, Rabbi Zarchi from the 770 Yeshiva can be seen giving Chizuk to the bochurim at this late night Farbrengen in 770.
Alternate side parking (street cleaning) will be suspended on Saturday, February 17, 2024 to facilitate weather operations. Meters remain in effect.
The New York City Emergency Management Department has issued a citywide Travel Advisory for Friday, February 16 into Saturday, February 17.
I heard the following insight of the Rebbe (written in a letter dated 25 Iyar, 5711) at a bar mitzvah a few weeks ago, and I repeated it this week at the bar mitzvah of my Grandson, Yisroel Meir sheyichye Altein. While the Rebbe noted how it applies to a bar mitzvah boy, I think it is a thought we all can take to heart.
In this week’s Dvar Torah, Rabbi Katzman covers a Posuk in this week’s Parsha which can be understood in the context of a Hayom Yom.
The next time Mr. Goldenberg returned for another cartful of wood, he couldn’t find the remainder of the fallen tree. He looked and looked, but to no avail. He was confused. A nine-foot tree trunk cannot simply disappear overnight.