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Support for Worcester Yeshiva Pours in

After CrownHeights.info published the story about the IRS seizing the building of Yeshiva Achei Tmimim in Worcester word quickly spread throughout the Jewish community, bringing support from Anash, Shluchim and alumni.

Tanya and Shulchon Aruch Divided in 770

In honor of the upcoming 200th Yohrtziet of the Alter Rebbe the entire Shulchon Aruch and Tanya was divided up between Bochurim who together will be completing its study by Chof Daled Teves. Some 600 Bochurim are participating!

Murder & Assault Number Downs – Crime Overall Up

Shomrim volunteers nab a car burglar and subdue him with police assistance on 11/4/12

CROWN HEIGHTS [CHI] — 2012 was a year which included big changes in the 71st Precinct, with a new commanding officer brought in and shakeups in the department. Among the changes a severely distorted picture of crime numbers has emerged with a spike in felony crimes and a massive drop in misdemeanors.

Jewish Music Videos Ensnared in YouTube Purge

by Sandy Eller – VINNews.com

Yaakov Shwekey’s Lo Yaavod video was removed and over 40,000 views were erased.

Over one billion YouTube ‘views’ have been removed in recent days as the popular video sharing website cracked down on any music videos whose hit counts were deemed to be falsely inflated in an effort to boost their popularity among viewers. A number of popular Jewish music videos were ensnared in this mass purge.

New Maamar Published in honor of Chof Daled Teves

In honor of the 200th Yohrtzeit of the Alter Rebbe on Chof Daled Teves, Kehot published a Maamar, which was compiled by Vaad Hanachos b’Lahak and was given over by the Frierdiker Rebbe on the eve of Chof Daled Teves in the Tzemach Tzedek Shul in Baltimore before a crowd of around 1,500 in the year 1930. Update: English translation of the Maamar added.