TV Host and Weight Loss Expert to Speak at Nightlife

Nightlife, is the place in Crown Heights to come for refreshing and intriguing programs along with great food and a good time with your friends. Their debut event, which was a phenomenal success, was a live, outdoor concert. Now, for their fall semester they have a full lineup of events for young, single women which will be taking place every Monday evening on a weekly basis.

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Lawsuit Filed to Stop NYC Circumcision Law

Several Jewish organizations and three rabbis filed suit today against the New York City Department of Health (DOH) seeking an injunction against regulations that would illegally inhibit and unfairly criticize a form of circumcision that has been safely practiced by Jewish people across the world for thousands of years.

Arutz Sheva: “Yalili” Hits 1.5 Million Views

Jewish singing duo 8th Day was in Israel for the first time last week. The duo’s last hit, “Ya’alili”, was rated one of the top videos in Israel, the U.S. and Australia. The song’s clip on YouTube has now had more than 1.5 million views.

Video: Shlichus Starts Young

Today, the 25th of Tishrei, is the second Yahrtzeit of Mrs. Esther Cohen (nee Rubin), OBM. We present to our readers a video of a young Esther addressing the Kinus Hashluchos in 1993, as a daughter of Shluchim from Albany, NY.

KSCVK to Honor Hassidic NYPD Cop

NYPD Officer Shimon Strauss (L) will be honored at KSCVK’s 1st Annual Dinner

Shimon Strauss plays a distinct unique role in New York City. On one hand, he is a devout Chabad Chasid deeply devoted to the teachings of the Torah and the values of Jewish community. On the other hand, he’s just another NYPD officer set out to protect and serve the city of New York.

The Journey of a Simchas Torah Flag

by David Geffen – Jerusalem Post

Simchas Torah by Shoshannah Brombacher, 2008.

Colonel Jack Wolfson was a career Jewish soldier in the American army who had served for over 30 years. He was my commanding officer when I arrived to be the chaplain at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, in 1965. Even though there was not much time before the holidays when we arrived, I was determined to make Simhat Torah, which was on a Saturday night and Sunday, a really thrilling experience. We had only one Torah scroll, but I was sure that we could get flags. Not as easy as I thought.