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7 Sholom Zochors This Week!

Shloime and Esther (nee Blau) Blasenstein
607 Lefferts Ave. [between Kingston and Albany Ave.]

Dovber and Chana (nee Polter) Blau
852 Easterm Pkwy. [between Kingston and Albany Ave.]

Moishe and Bassie Raksin
510 Crown St. [between Kingston and Albany Ave.] Apt. 3D

Dovid Leib and Shevi (nee Sigelman) Baumgarten
468 Malbone St. Apt. 1

Ahrele and Chanie (nee Gansburg) Loschak

Zunnie and Naomi (nee Medalie) Greenbaum

Shmuli and Aidy (nee Katzman) Bendet

CGI Toronto Begins Inaugural Summer with a Bang

Campers and staff got off the bus amazed by the sight that met their eyes. A brand new shul and dining room, pristine grounds, stunning scenery, and a vast lake so crisp it can make one thirsty. They were soon to learn though, that the fine accommodations were only the beginning. A magnificent program was awaiting them, with fun filled activities and exciting trips.

Canadian Town’s Jewish Community Revitalized

Rabbi Sholom Galperin lights a Chanukah menorah made out of Lego building blocks at the Devonshire Mall in Windsor, Ontario.

In the shadow of a skyline dominated by the General Motors Renaissance Center across the narrow Detroit River, the small, public University of Windsor draws close to 15,000 students from locations throughout Canada to the quiet and unassuming city of Windsor. Located on the border, it occupies a swath of Ontario locals point out is the only part of Canada that lies south of the United States and was once a source of prohibition-busting smugglers and black market liquor.

Another Car Left ‘Hanging’ After Tires Stolen

Tire thieves strike again – five days later. An SUV parked on Lefferts Avenue was the latest victim of the tire thieves. Once again, all four tires and rims were removed and the vehicle was left on two cinder-blocks.