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Picture of the Day: Dvar Malchus on Obama’s Table

In this photo, captured by White House photographer Peter Souza, Jewish leaders meet with President Obama to discuss various issues concerning the Jewish community in the U.S. and the security of Israel. Rabbi Levi Shemtov, director of American Friends of Lubavitch in Washington, D.C., sits across from the President with a leather bound edition of the ‘Dvar Malchus’ on the table in front of him.

Our Heroes: Rabbi Yisroel Jacobson (Part 1)

by Rabbi Michoel Seligson

Reb Yisroel Jacobson was born in Zurowitz, White Russia in 1895 * He arrived in the town of Lubavitch to study at age 10 * He traveled to America in 1925, and served as the Frierdiker Rebbe’s trusted Askan until the latter’s arrival in 1940 * He passed away on the 17th of Sivan, 1975 in New York.

7 Sholom Zochors This Week!

Eli and Mushka (nee Samuels) Simon
440 Albany Ave. [between Montgomery St. and Empire blvd.]

Shmulie and Raizy Margolin
1229 President St. [between New York and Nostrand Ave.] Apt. 1B

Dovid and Dinah Brawer
481 Crown St. [between Kingston and Brooklyn Ave.] Apt. B9

Yishai and Gruni Grossman
595 Lefferts Ave. [between Kingston and Albany Ave.]

Dovid and Miriam (nee Palace) Schmukler
518 Montgomery St. [between Brooklyn and New York Ave.]

Shuie and Leah Metal
Beis Shimshon on 3rd floor of ULY, 570 Crown St. [corner Albany Ave.]

Mendel and Mussy (nee Lew) Groner
1513 President St. [between Albany and Troy Ave.]

Evening of Friendship and Inspiration in Chicago

Chicago Tribune

Left to right: Steve & Sharon Goodman (Chicago, IL) friendship Circle co-founders; Bassie & Rabbi Zelik Moscowitz (Northbrook, IL) Friendship Circle Directors; Stan Slovin (Deerfield, IL) recipient (along with his wife Jodi) of the “Friendship Award.”

Some 240 guests participated in the Friendship Circle of Illinois’ 6th annual evening of inspiration, honoring volunteers and supporters. During the school year, teen volunteers provided ongoing visits and ‘friendship’ to children with special needs and their families.

Author Returns to Scandinavia to Tell of WWII Heroism

Left: Renowned artist Lenke Rothman (left), a Holocaust survivor living in Scandinavia, speaks to the author. Right: Chana Shafstein as a young girl in Sweden.

A Scandinavian expatriate who witnessed the destruction of Europe from the relative safety of Stockholm returns to the city of her youth in a new book exploring the country’s history during World War II and in its aftermath.