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Winners of ULY OP Auction

Lubavitcher Yeshiva of Ocean Parkway’s Auction took place Sunday in Crown Heights with event planner Heshy J of Scoop & Co. giving a presentation. “And the winners are… the hundreds of people who supported the learning of our dear talmidim” said Rabbi Sholom Avtzon.

Israel’s Wounded Women Warriors Coming to NYC

An injured Israeli veteran tours the sites in New York City as part of a trip organized by the Chabad Israel Center and the Chabad Terror Victims Project. Photo: Bentzi Sasson.

Craig Nassi is looking forward to spending next week with a very special group of visitors. Nassi, who lives on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, will be helping host a group of injured Israeli veterans and victims of terror touring the East Coast on a trip organized by the Chabad-Lubavitch Israel Center of the Upper East Side and the Chabad Terror Victims Project.

Dershowitz: SC Should Hear Rubashkin Appeal

Professor Alan Dershowitz, one of the world’s most famous criminal defense lawyers, wrote the following op-ed in the prestigious National Law Journal together with his colleague Ronald Rotunda explaining why Sholom Rubashkin deserves to have his appeal heard before the United States Supreme Court. Dershowitz says an overzealous Department of Justice and a judge who was essentially on prosecution team lead to Rubashkin’s 27-year sentence in Federal prison:

57 Years to Tzach Marked with Growth

Marking 57 years since the establishment of Tzeirei Agudas Chabad in 5715, New York area Shluchim and the Vaad gathered for Kinus Hisorrerus and Farbrengen, which took place on 2 Iyar – ‘Tiferesh SheBitiferes’ – and was dedicated in memory of R. Dovid Raskin, OBM.

Changes Coming to the Kevutza Arrangement?

Shturem

Last month a letter was sent to all Lubavitcher Yeshivos in Eretz Yisroel, printed on the Central Lubavitcher Yeshiva stationary and signed by Mashgiach Rabbi Gedalia Bluming in the name of the hanhala. Rabbi Bluming requested that all yeshivas urgently send a representative to a special meeting in the Yeshiva offices in 770.

Jews and Sports: Keep Your Fingers in Check

by Yossi Goldstein

There are times when I wonder aloud what has happened to our moral compass and way of thinking.

After hearing the news that former Syracuse University assistant basketball coach, Bernie Fine, was hired Thursday as a consultant to management with the Maccabi “Bazan” Haifa basketball team, it’s, again, one of those times.

Op-Ed: Bad People Can Read Hebrew Too

by Anonymous

It’s 3:30, the bell rings. All the children in the hall are running to get out. It’s the end of the school year and summer holidays are about to begin. Waiting outside, all the children are eager to get home. One boy is waiting quietly for his father to pick him up. Slowly, all his friends leave. A strange man approaches the young boy, “Hey Shmulli! Your father is stuck at work, so he asked me to pick you up.”

Chabad Expands Kosher Options on ASU Campus

Phoenix Jewish News

Chabad of Arizona State University

Keeping kosher at Arizona State University has been a struggle for graduate student Sivan Markowitz. Until the recent improvements to kosher offerings on campus, which were instituted about a month ago, she had limited options.