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5 Sholom Zochors This Week!

Mendy and Miriam (nee Andrusier) Rosler
408 Sterling St. [between Brooklyn and New York Ave.]

Michy and Shainy Marosov
467 Empire Blvd. [between Brooklyn and New York Ave.]

Mendel and Friady Sufrin
1339 Union St. [between Brooklyn and New York Ave.]

Tzali and Rochel Laufer
1468 Union St. [between Kingston and Albany Ave.]

Yaakov and Shaindel (nee Keselman) Siev

French Students Get Boost of Jewish Life in UK

Chabad on Campus UK hosted recently a Shabbaton in Oxford for a group of thirty French Jewish students visiting from top engineering schools in Paris, including Ecole Central, Pharmacy Chatenay Malabry, HEC and Polytheqnic – coming less than two months after the brutal killings that shook the Jewish community in Tolouse and worldwide.

Tories Overrule Officials to Fund Chabad Project

Canada Globe and Mail

Rabbi Chaim Mendelsohn accompanies Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird during his visit to Israel on Jan. 31, 2012.

The Conservative government overruled federal bureaucrats and gave $1-million to a social hall project submitted by an Ottawa rabbi with close ties to Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird.

Rostov Gov. Considers Revamping Holocaust Memorial

Rabbi Chaim Danzinger, Chabad emissary to Rostov-on-Don, Russia, leads a prayer service at the memorial.

For the first time since the municipal government replaced a memorial to the World War II slaughter of 27,000 local Jews with a separate installation that mentioned neither Jews nor the Holocaust, Jewish community officials in Rostov-on-Don joined Russian Chief Rabbi Berel Lazar and Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia president Alexander Barada in persuading regional Gov. Vassily Golubov to erect a more ethnically-sensitive plaque.

Brooklyn Hasidim Shunned for Reporting Abuse

Mordechai Jungreis, right, walks his mentally disabled son, 16, home from school in Williamsburg.

In a report on child abuse in the Brooklyn Orthodox Jewish community – and the harassment and shunning those who bring the abuse to light are often subjected to – the New York Times singled out Crown Heights as a place where more significant change has been achieved compared to other communities.

New Engagement!

Shloimy Dalfin (Crown Heights) and Mussie Rosenblum (Montreal, Canada)

L’chaim will be Sunday at Chovevei Torah
885 Eastern Pkwy. [between Albany and Troy Ave.]