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Peretz and Blumi (nee Lison) Mishulovin (Crown Heights)
Photos: Sell-Out Crowd at MBD and 8th Day Concert
Last night Mordechai ben David and the 8th Day performed before a sell-out crowd in the Brooklyn School of Music. Together they performed MBD’s “Timcheh Es Zecher Amalek” and the 8th Days “Tracht Gut”. UPDATE: Videos!
Memorial Center to Jewish Immigration Launches in Brazil
A new cultural center and museum memorializing 100 years of Jewish immigration to Brazil has been launched with a groundbreaking ceremony and the receipt of historic artifacts to be housed in its permanent collection.
National Guard Airman Thanks Aleph for their Support
A New Jersey Air National Guardsman wrote a letter to Aleph, the organization which provides support to Jewish military personal, thanking them for providing him with the opportunity to light a Chanukah menorah while in service – and the unexpected discovery of a fellow airman’s Jewish background.
Alternate Side Parking Suspended through Wednesday
Alternate Side Parking rules will be suspended on Monday, February 11, to facilitate snow removal and on Tuesday for observance of Lincoln’s Birthday and Wednesday for holiday observance. Payment at parking meters will be in effect throughout the city on these days.
Jewish Press Opinion: Achdus With Chabad
In an opinion piece published on the Jewish Presses website, an author laments Chabads massive organizational prowess and success in ‘Kiruv’. The article is titled “Achdus with Chabad” which decries how Chabad is “not really integrated with the rest of Orthodoxy,” and how we are “obsession to one degree or another with their Rebbe as Moshiach.”
Video: Nemo – In A New York Minute
A time-lapse camera in the offices of the Wall Street Journal in Manhattan captured the scene on Sixth Avenue, looking north toward Radio City Music Hall, as a record-setting snowstorm blew through the city.
“Exodus” from Iran, Chabad saves 1200 Students from Iran
Spring, 1978. Two Talmudic students travel to Iran to meet with the leaders of the Jewish community there. The goal was to find ways of bringing Jewish books and services, kashrus supervision and teachers to Iran; and to help bring its Jewish population closer to their Jewish heritage by raising their level of observance.
Seven Years to the Murder of Efraim Klein HYD
Today, the 30th of Shvat, marks 7 years to the cold blooded murder of Efraim Klein HYD, a resident of Crown Heights who had been a staple in the community and a figure known and liked by all, who was shot and killed. The investigation into his murder has long since gone cold.
WSJ Featuers Front-Page Story on Kiddush Clubs
The Wall Street Journal featured a front-page story, titled “After These Jewish Prayer Services, Things Come ‘To Life’ at Open Bar” on Kiddush Clubs. Florida’s Rabbi Sholom Lipskar explained how in ‘the Shul’s’ Kiddushim l’chaim is said in small cups and it is not a drink-fest.
Photos: Digging out from Under a Foot of Snow
Winter storm Nemo dumped over a foot of snow in Crown Heights, not nearly as bad as Long Island and other nearby states – which got upwards of 2 feet. As Shabbos ended residents began digging out.
Video: A Shliachs Passionate Defense of Israel
Chabad Shliach in Metairie, Louisiana Rabbi Yossie Nemes spoke recently at a pro-Israel gathering and vehemently defended Israel and its army. He also reiterated the Rebbes warning to not even speak of concessions.
Baby Girl!
Sholom and Chaya Mushka (nee Rosenfeld) Katz (Crown Heights)
Twin Boys!
Avrumie and Tzivia (nee Ross) Goldfein (Philadelphia, PA)
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Shmulik and Blumie (nee Raskin) Abend (Crown Heights)
Our Heroes: Rabbi Izzy Rosenfeld obm (1940-2008)
This week we mark the yohrtzeit of Rabbi Yisroel (Izzy) Rosenfeld OBM. Reb Yisroel was an Osek Betzorchei Tzibur, a Baal Chesed who gave of himself and his time and never turned away anyone who asked for help. He was the director of the Crown Heights Jewish Community Council for many years and devoted countless hours to community affairs.
Weekly Living Torah: Gas Masks in Yom Kippur War
During the Yom Kippur War, Reb Efraim Mol was stationed at Israel’s southern border with Sinai, when intelligence came in about a possible imminent chemical attack by the Egyptians. Ordered to shave his beard in preparation to don a gask mask, Efraim convinced his superiors to allow him to consult the Rebbe first.











