Attack Being Considered as Possible Hate Crime

CROWN HEIGHTS [CHI] — The incident in which a Jewish man was savagely beaten on Sterling Street in Crown Heights is being considered by detectives as a possible hate crime, according to sources close to the investigation. Chilling surveillance footage reveals the moments leading up to the assault.

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Picture of the Day: Circle of Friends

North Jersey Record

Pictured from left: Sgt. John Burns, Joey Strick, Richard Strick, Rabbi Yosef Orenstein, Sgt. James Foley and Jon Willock.

Valley Chabad’s Friendship Circle Sports League Basketball ended in March with a grand awards ceremony, led by Sgt. John Burns and Officer James Foley of the Woodcliff Lake Police Department.

3 Sholom Zochors This Week!

Yisroel and Chaya Mushka (nee Goldin) Pekar
760 Montgomery St. [corner Albany Ave.] Apt. 2A

Shmuel and Shainy (nee Blau) Edelman
852 Eastern Parkway [between Kingston and Albany Ave.]

Leibi and Chani (nee Stolik) Marozov
609 Montgomery St. [between Brooklyn and New York Ave.]

Montreal Anash Do Their Part to Bring Moshiach

On the eve of 28 Nissan, the day the Rebbe instructed his chassidim “Tut als vos ir kent” (do all you can) to bring Moshiach, Montreal Anash gathered to hear words of inspiration on Moshiach and Redemption from Shliach to Cote St. Luc, Quebec Rabbi Mendel Raskin. A farbrengen followed the shiur, lasting until the wee hours of the morning.