Judge Hands Chabad another Hey Teves Victory

Today, Hey Teves, a United States District Court Judge handed Aguc”h, Merkos, Rabbis Krinsky and Friedman another Didan Notzach in a lawsuit brought against them by Zalman Chanin of Vaad L’hafotzas Sichos, Inc.. The lawsuit seeks $21 million among countless other claims which include barring Kehot from printing the Likkutei Sichos.

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Picture of the Day – Rainbow

After a brief but forceful downpour this afternoon vivid and easily identifiable rainbow formed over the neighborhood. The rainbow is a natural phenomenon which a reminder of the covenant g-d made with Noah after the Mabul.

Photos: Oholei Torah Hosts Hey Teves Book Fair

In honor of Hey Teves, Oholei Torah students enjoyed a full program from Grades Pre 1A-8, including: a Seforim Sale, an overview of the Rebbeim’s Seforim, a hands on exhibition on the history of printing, a Chinese auction and a special presentation by one of the eighth grade students who showed special Seforim with history from the holocaust.

Menorah Shines High Over Hurricane Devastation

LONG BEACH, NY — The site of much darkness wrought by Hurricane Sandy, is now much brighter. Rabbi Eli and Beila Goodman, Shluchim to Long Beach, have been able to continue to lead the rebuilding of the Jewish community, despite hundreds of families still displaced from their homes till this very day.

Photos: Buying Seforim in 770

Photos by Itzik Roytman – ChabadPictures.com

In honor of Hey Teves – Didan Notzach, hundreds were seen stopping by a Seforim table set up in 770 and making purchases. The Rebbe instructed that this day should be marked with the purchase new Seforim and learn from them.

New Engagement!

Moshe (ben Dovid) Schurder (Pretoria, South Africa) and Mattie Plotkin (Markham, ON, Canada)

L’Chaim tonight, Tueday at Beis Levi Yitzchok
556 Crown St [entrance on Albany Ave]

Chanukah Observed in “The Army’s Home”

Article and Photos from Shturem.net

BROOKLYN, NY [CHI] — Marking his own personal victory, Chaplain 1st Lt. Rabbi Menachem Mendel Stern joined in officiating the lighting of the US Army’s Menorah at the Fort Hamilton army base in Bay Ridge. The menorah which is made out of a tanks shell casings – a special story on its own – was lit by a group of Rabbis and Chaplains.