
Photos: Purim in Crown Heights (1)
Purim on the streets of Crown Heights. Part 1.
Purim on the streets of Crown Heights. Part 1.
IYH this Monday, 15 Adar (February 24th), there will be a rally at the Ohel for all children ages 5 to 12.
Campers of Camp Gan Israel – Parksville NY, are invited to an exciting Camp Reunion.
Purim Satire: In a surprising move, The Association of Lubavitch Mosdos has agreed to stop deceiving Crown Heights residents by having their robo-telemarketing calls appear on people’s caller ID as calls from random cities such as Cheyenne, WY, and Ogden, UT.
Purim Satire: One of the most hotly debated topics among halachic authorities has always been regarding the amount one must eat in order to have fulfilled the obligation to eat hamantashen on Purim.
Purim Satire: Following the recent bus drivers’ strike, the drivers of Crown Heights’s boys and girls schools have decided to strike as well. The strike is set to begin the day after Purim and can go on indefinitely, according to a spokesman for the bus drivers.
Purim Satire: In an effort to accommodate all of its readers, regardless of their mood or state of mind, CH.info will begin to feature a more somber version of its weekly popular feature titled “A [Slightly Eccentric] Weekly Torah Thought”.
A Freilechen Purim! The following is a photo of the Rebbe and Israeli President Zalman Shazar entering Shul to listen to the Megillah on Purim. Photo courtesy of the Kahn Family.
The Friendship Circle of Crown Heights held a most unique Megilla reading on Purim night. Building on the success of its monthly Boys Minyan, the staff headed by Yossi Smoller initiated a Purim Party and program for the boys of the Friendship Circle.
Mispalelim gathered at Kahal Beis Rivka, lead by Rabbi Moshe Bogomilsky, where they heard the customary Megillah reading followed by Havdalah on Motzai Shabbos.
Moshe Raskin (Crown Heights) and Doba (bas CM) Lieberman (Crown Heights)
Marking the beginning of the holiday of Purim, parents and children gathered at Oihel Nosson to listen to the reading of the Megillah, children – and some parents – came already dressed up in their costumes.
Hundreds heard Megillah Motzai Shabbos in 770.
It is six years that Shimshon and Martha Stock are no longer with us. Reb Shimshon Stock known affectionately to all, as Shimshon Stock or Shimshon, was not just an ordinary individual but served as the address and an institution, to whom many individuals and families turned in their search for a shidduch, advice and guidance on sholom bayis and other life issues, or financial help.
Hundreds of supporters, friends, parents and staff members of Ohr Avner Educational Institute, gathered to commemorate eleven years of educational success.
One of the main mitzvos of Purim is to hear the reading of the Megillah in its entirety. CrownHeights.info has compiled a list where men, woman and children can find a place to listen at almost any time throughout Purim.
Zalman and Faiga (nee Kasowitz) Hackner
1461 President St, [between Albany and Kingston Avenues]
Yossi and Mushky (nee Galperin) Bendet
440 Brooklyn Ave, Apt 4G, [corner Empire Blvd.]
Yitzy and Miriam (nee Marcus) Shollar
Besht, 510 Empire Blvd, [between Brooklyn and Balfour Pl.]
Yosef and Chani Brikman
535 Montgomery St, [between New York and Brooklyn Avenues]
Mendel and Chana Kalmenson (London, England)
Moshe and Chana Feige (nee Jacobs) Stiefel (Almere, Holland)