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Chabad of S. Monica Celebrates Religious Freedom

Each year, tens of thousands of spectators gather together in ‘Simcha Monica,’ California for a grand parade in honor of the fourth of July. The parade, which runs for approximately two miles, is filled with many kinds of floats. Since its inception, Chabad in Simcha Monica has played a major role in the parade in order to spread the light of Judaism to the masses in an unprecedented manner.

Photos: Y.S.P. Goes Ice Skating

Bochurim attending the Yeshiva Summer Program in Morristown, NJ were treated to an ice skating trip on Thursday, July 5th. In addition to the skating, the Bochurim enjoyed laser tag and arcade games as well.

Baltimore Celebrates 12 Tammuz Amid Blackout

Yud Beis Tammuz is the Yom Tov that celebrates the persistent determination over challenges and hardships that the Frierdiker Rebbe displayed. Well, that’s how the Yom Tov was marked and observed this year in Baltimore, Maryland in the aftermath of a major storm that knocked out power to over 500,000 homes throughout the city.

Keeping the Street Out of the Yeshiva

Left: Rabbi Yoseph Minkowitz. Right: Dr. Shloimie Zimmerman.

Chabad educators will convene next week at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Danbury, CT for 48 hours of total immersion in Chinuch. Much of the program will deal with the same issues that nearly 200 Chabad Mechanchos dealt with during their conference last week at the DOLCE center, in Norwalk. In addition, the Kinus will concentrate on the need to foster the development of children’s healthy self-image and worth within a turbulent world, an issue which is reflective of the realities Mechanchim deal with daily.

Detectives Investigating Death of 770 Beggar

WPIX

Left: Howard Frank begging outside 770. Right: Brooklyn’s Gowanus Canal, where Howard’s body was found.

Homicide detectives are investigating the mysterious death of an Orthodox Jewish man who begged for money outside synagogues, even though his massive collection of vintage TV photos was said to be worth millions of dollars.

Chabad Rabbi Takes Musical to Off-Broadway

Canadian Jewish News

Mitch Magonet, left, Rabbi Pinny Gniwisch and Joey Miller are premiering Rio, a musical with a social message, at the New York Musical Theatre Festival.

Rabbi Pinny Gniwisch has seen the abject poverty and violence of Brazil’s cities first hand. As a Chabad rabbi, he has travelled to Rio de Janeiro where millions live in shantytowns that teem with homeless children, exploited and sometimes callously murdered.