Connecticut Chabad Hebrew School Gets New Home
Chabad of Fairfield, Connecticut will open a new educational Center in the building that formerly housed Hillel Academy.
Chabad of Fairfield, Connecticut will open a new educational Center in the building that formerly housed Hillel Academy.
The inaugural summer of CGI Toronto was a wonderful success. The campers and staff enjoyed trips, BBQs, a staff play, color war, a two-day Grand trip to Canada’s Wonderland – spending the night at Chabad @ Flamingo, swimming, a tour of Chabad Lubavitch of Ontario Headquarters and much, much more.
As every year, the campers of Gan Israel-Florida overnight camp worked on preparing a special and most befitting present for the Rebbe with their annual Mishnayos Be’Al Peh program; together, the campers learned and were tested on close to 30,000 lines of Mishnayos, Tanya, Siddur and Yediyos Kloliyos. This figure includes: 48 complete perakim, 651 Mishnas and 1,868 lines of Tanya.
The police commander of Israel’s northern region, Roni Atiyah, visited the ‘Otzar Stam’ Chabad library in Tzfas, along with an entourage of fellow officers.
Years ago, a young Jewish woman from Argentina decided she needed to take a break from it all. She escaped to the resort town of Punta del Este in Uruguay, and was relaxing on the beach one Friday afternoon when she saw a sign, or rather a banner, from above. To her it was a welcome interruption: She was not alone.
The calls come in frequently to South Florida’s rabbis: A relative demands to be cremated, contrary to Jewish law, while the family wants a traditional Jewish burial.
An Orthodox Jewish centre in Melbourne has apologized for “historical wrongs” that might have occurred, more than a year after allegations were raised of abuse of children at Chabad Yeshivah College.
It is quite shocking that the knee-jerk reaction of the Jewish community is automatically conditioned to be appalled at accusations and feel sorry for the accused without first thinking for even a moment about the horrendous implications for the victim.
An aggressive and potentially dangerous panhandler has returned to Crown Heights’ streets after an extended hiatus, during which he was not sorely missed. Yosef (Lawrence) Hoffman has a history of violent behavior, including: assaulting a 21-year-old bochur, robbing and vandalizing stores on Kingston Ave., and being arrested and admitted to a psychiatric ward.
CrownHeights.info and Lubavitch Archives present two vintage photographs of a Mashpia farbrenging with younger Chassidim. Can you identify those in the pictures, when and where they were taken?
Answer to last week’s photo in the extended article.
Hershy Korik (Huntington Beach, CA) and Goldie Kotlarsky (Crown Heights)
Jewish Children’s Museum, 792 Eastern Pkwy. [corner Kingston Ave.]
As the summer draws to a close, campers attending Gan Yisroel in Parksville, NY bid farewell to their newly-found friends and dedicated counselors and teachers at the grand banquet. The next morning they packed their luggage and boarded the buses which would take them back home.
Police are investigating the fatal shooting of a 17-year-old boy that took place in Crown Heights, Brooklyn early Tuesday.
Young Chassidim living in Crown Heights may not be aware of the fact that Crown Heights was once predominantly a Jewish neighborhood. When the Jews moved en- masse to other neighborhood, our Rebbe told his Chassidim not to take part in the exodus, but to remain in Crown Heights. It was a frightful position, but the Chassidim stayed.
In honor of Independence Day and the founding of the State of Hungary on 20th August, the President of Hungary, Mr. Janos Ader granted the “Order of Merit of the Hungarian Republic” to Rabbi Baruch Oberlander, head Rav of the Chabad community in Hungary. The award was granted last Thursday by Minister Zoltan Balog in a special celebration.