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Solihull Shluchim Honored by Her Majesty the Queen

The Solihull Hebrew Congregation’s Thursday Club, run by Rabbi Yehuda and Dinie Pink, has been awarded the Queens Award for Voluntary Service, the MBE for groups of volunteers who work in their local communities for the benefit of others.

Yuman: When the Rebbe Gave a Surprise Farbrengen

21 years ago in the same kvius as this year, the Rebbe walked into downstairs 770 late Shabbos afternoon and started a surprise Farbrengen which was followed by Kos Shel Bracha (on a regular Motzoei Shabbos), Rabbi Yossi Lew Shliach in Peachtree City, Atlanta wrote up what happened.

Rayim Ahuvim Marking Ten Years of Shiur

Ten years ago a Shiur in the Rebbes Sichos began when a Chavursa would sit down and learn between Mincha and Maariv before Seder Niggunim. Today, it has evolved from just two individuals to a sizeable crowd and to mark this achievement there will be a special Farbrengen that will take place after Mincha.

11 Sholom Zochors This Week

Duddy and Bella (nee Pinsion) Alroy
1466 President St. [between Albany and Kingston Ave.]

Shua and Stery (nee Naparstek) Lustig
379 Crown St. [between Brooklyn and New York Ave.]

Velvel And Sara Farkash
Chesed Center, 271 Kingston Ave. [between Lincoln and S. Johns Pl.]

Benny and Shayna (nee Shaffer) Schmidt
711 Montgomery St. [between Kingston and Albany Ave.]

Shmuly and Nechama Dina (nee Katz) Raskin
1338 President St. [between Brooklyn and New York Ave.]

Shneur and Hindy Gurevitz
424 Brockway Ave. Morgantown, WV

Leibel and Nechama Sheindel (nee Tifenbrun) Tzeitlin (Crown Heights)

Shimon and Channi (nee Denebeim) Laber (Bal Harbour, FL)

Menachem and Faigy (nee Schapiro) Schechter (Chicago, IL)

Ari and Batya Kievman (Johannesburg, South Africa)

Mendel And Tzippy (nee schlanger) Kastel (Sydney, Australia)

Burn Victim, 8, Returns Home After Treatment in US

Shturem

The Galperin and Rosenberg families celebrated a teary and emotional homecoming for Leizer Galperin, who suffered serious burn wounds after a home fire in Nachlas Har Chabad. After two long years of difficult – but Boruch Hashem successful – medical treatments in Cincinnati, Ohio, Leizer and family returned home to Eretz Yisroel.