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Peretz and Mussie (nee Weingarten) Wolowik (Crown Heights)
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Chabad’s Extended Hand Reaches Pearl of Asia
Twenty-nine-year-old Chabad Rabbi Bentzion Butman often stands in front of the two-story, balcony-laden Jewish Center located at No. 32, Street 28, in Phnom Penh, the capital of the ancient country of Cambodia, thousands of miles away from his hometown of Lod, Israel. At the front gate is a sign that says, “The Jewish Center” followed by the words, “No Jew will be left behind.”
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Picture of the Day: Shliach Affixes Mezuza for JF
The Jewish Federation of Southern Arizona’s Northwest Division celebrated its grand opening on Sunday, Oct. 7. Rabbi Ephraim Zimmerman of Chabad of Oro Valley affixed the Mezuza on the center’s front entrance and spoke a few words of inspiration to those who were gathered.

Jewish Doctor Murdered in Ukraine
A Jewish doctor was murdered on Saturday in his house in Lviv, Ukraine. Dr. Leon Freifeld, 60, was a senior orthopedic surgeon, a university professor and a prominent member of the Lviv community.

Headstones Vandalized at Hartford Jewish Cemetery
Hartford police are trying to find the vandals who overturned nearly 40 gravestones at a Jewish Cemetery. Police say the headstones at the Congregation Ados Beth Israel Cemetery off Tower Avenue and Waverly Street were damaged sometime between Oct. 12 and Oct. 19. The vandalism was discovered by a congregation member who regularly visits his son’s grave.
The iconic River Café on the Brooklyn waterfront in DUMBO — famous for its floating-barge dining room that offers sweeping views of lower Manhattan — discriminates against Jews dressed in religious garb by requiring them to pay a minimum of $25 per person to sit at the bar, according to one current and one former employee.
DUMBO Cafe Discriminates Against Religeous Jews
The iconic River Café on the Brooklyn waterfront in DUMBO — famous for its floating-barge dining room that offers sweeping views of lower Manhattan — discriminates against Jews dressed in religious garb by requiring them to pay a minimum of $25 per person to sit at the bar, according to one current and one former employee.
In today’s day and age, Jews should never have to fear expressing their culture and heritage publicly. But yet, at Carleton University in Ottawa, I believe many still do. Just last week, Carleton released a report stating the findings of its Commission on Inter-Cultural, Inter-Religious and Inter-Racial Relations. The commission, formed two years ago, indicated in its report that Jewish students and faculty members in particular were unsatisfied with the treatment received on campus.
All Students Should Feel Welcome on Campus
In today’s day and age, Jews should never have to fear expressing their culture and heritage publicly. But yet, at Carleton University in Ottawa, I believe many still do. Just last week, Carleton released a report stating the findings of its Commission on Inter-Cultural, Inter-Religious and Inter-Racial Relations. The commission, formed two years ago, indicated in its report that Jewish students and faculty members in particular were unsatisfied with the treatment received on campus.
Two Arrested for Vandalism of Jewish Graves in NZ
Police have arrested two young men in relation to the desecration of Jewish graves with anti-Semitic messages at a central Auckland, New Zealand cemetery.
Last Sunday, 28 Tishrei, a Hachnosas Sefer Torah was held at the new Chabad center in Newton, MA. The Chabad Center, under the leadership of Rabbi Chaim Prus, Head Shliach of Eastern Massachusetts, opened its new 17,000 square foot facility last year, and it has already received its second new sefer Torah, which was donated by the Saada family.
Boston Suburb Welcomes New Torah
Last Sunday, 28 Tishrei, a Hachnosas Sefer Torah was held at the new Chabad center in Newton, MA. The Chabad Center, under the leadership of Rabbi Chaim Prus, Head Shliach of Eastern Massachusetts, opened its new 17,000 square foot facility last year, and it has already received its second new sefer Torah, which was donated by the Saada family.
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Nachi and Gitty (nee Brafman) Rabin (Johannesburg, South Africa)

Boxing Lubavitcher Wins Fight at Barclay’s
Boxing champion and Lubavitcher Chosid Dimitry Salita won a marked victory over Brandon Hoskins at Brooklyn’s new Barclay’s center tonight. Dimitry made a tremendous kiddush Hashem by arriving to the fight on time, despite the fact that he was steadfast in his commitment to keep Shabbos to the very last minute.
The event that took place in a New Haven cemetery Wednesday occurs so infrequently, if ever, in the life of a Jew that the spiritual leader of the Hebrew Congregation of Woodmont had to seek counsel on how to conduct the memorial burial of religious objects.
Congregation Buries Sacred Books Destroyed in Blaze
The event that took place in a New Haven cemetery Wednesday occurs so infrequently, if ever, in the life of a Jew that the spiritual leader of the Hebrew Congregation of Woodmont had to seek counsel on how to conduct the memorial burial of religious objects.
Running Red Light Causes Parkway Accident
Two vehicles collided on Eastern Parkway, after one blew through a red light, injuring a number of passengers. UPDATE: One driver charged with driving while intoxicated.
A few hundred demonstrators marched down Kingston Ave. this afternoon, demanding the end of police brutality and the dropping of the false and absurd charges against Ehud Halevy.
“Stop Police Brutality, Drop the Charges Now!”
A few hundred demonstrators marched down Kingston Ave. this afternoon, demanding the end of police brutality and the dropping of the false and absurd charges against Ehud Halevy.

71st Precinct Chief: If Policeman Injures Himself While Beating You – You can Be Charged for Assault
The 71st Precinct Council held its monthly public meeting yesterday at the I.S. 61 public school on Empire Blvd, with a paltry attendance of no more than 50 people – most of whom were not from the Jewish community.
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Chezky and Rivkie (nee Schapiro) Unsdorfer (Margate, FL)
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Itchke’s Shitebel to Celebrate Move to New Home
Since its inception back on Rosh Hashanah of 2008, Itchke’s Shitebel has been steadily growing in its membership and diversity. It has been a place where many young and even older people have come to Daven, learn, and yes, even ‘chap a schmooze’ – and of course, no Shabbos is complete without the Kiddush.