
Hatzalah Hosts Maimonides for Annual Melava Malka and Health Symposium
Over 1,000 men and women turned out Motzai Shabbos for Crown Heights Hatzalah’s annual Melava Malka, health symposium and raffle for $18,000.
Over 1,000 men and women turned out Motzai Shabbos for Crown Heights Hatzalah’s annual Melava Malka, health symposium and raffle for $18,000.
Eli and Raizy (nee Junik) Simpson (Crown Heights)
After over a year of intensive work by dozens of individuals, JEM is nearing the completion of its new mobile platform.
Part 2: Horav Hachossid Reb Chaim Hurwitz, fondly known as Reb Chaim Tashkenter, was born to Hachossid Reb Moshe Avrohom Halevi and Mrs. Masha Liba on Shushan Purim 1902 in Suraz, Russia. Suraz, north of Vitebsk and 40 km. from Horodok, was a genuinely chassidishe city.
A Manhattan federal judge refused to block a New York City regulation requiring people who perform Metzitzah B’Peh to first obtain written consent from the parents.
While the northern hemisphere is enjoying winder climate, campers in Camp Gan Israel Brazil is enjoying summer! This year the camp is celebrating its 33rd year, with over 200 girls and 120 boys in attendance.
Kiddush Levana behind the Rebbe’s house on President Street. 9 Shevat, 5749 · January 15, 1989
This Shabbos at the Besht, Rabbi Naftali Silberberg will lead a discussion on the topic of free choice and why Paroh did not have any.
Ilya and Shana (nee Wagshul) Alayev
446 Kingston Ave. Apt 5D [between Lefferts and Empire Blvd)
Levi and Chaya (nee Ladayov) Altein
1642 President St. [between Schenectady and Utica Avenues]
Berel and Dina (nee Kaplinsky) Bronstein
476 Crown St. [between Kingston and Brooklyn Avenues]
Zalman and Leah (nee Dubroff) Abraham
738 Lefferts Ave. 1st Floor, [bet Troy and Schenectady Ave]
Zalmy and Chaya Mushka (nee Berkowitz) Raksin (Los Angeles, CA)
Levi and Chaya (nee Ladayov) Altein (Crown Heights)
Ilya and Shana (nee Wagshul) Alayev (Crown Heights)
CrownHeights.info and the Avner Institute presents a very unique collection of photos of the Rebbe at the ohel taken in the 1960’s.
In this week’s Torah Café weekly Video: Rabbi Yosef Y. Jacobson defines the one unifying thread that has existed throughout Jewish history. With an inspiring story he illustrates how our survival is based on Torah and Mitzvahs.
Va’eira: Anger and intolerance seem to have lost all place in modern civilization. Such emotions are considered taboo; entirely unacceptable in any shape or form. In fact many a brilliant career has gone down the tubes – instantly shattered – in a moment of unmitigated and heartfelt emotion.
It is with great sadness that we inform you of the passing of our good friend Rabbi Shalom Levine a”h better known as the surviving half of the duo known as MEGAMA—his partner Moshe Yess was niftar about two years ago. As thousands of fans worldwide will attest, the signature chemistry that defined Shalom and Moshe can only be expressed as magic.
This summer Lubavitcher Yeshiva on Crown Street got some new glass, which replaced the old and foggy glass in their entryway, today the upgrade was completed today with a big and vibrant sign by SignItNYC.