4 Sholom Zochors This Week!
Meir and Bella Pliskin
580 Crown St. Apt 508 [between Troy and Albany Ave.]
Meyer and Chaya (nee Karp) Rodal
364 Crown St. [between Brooklyn and New York Ave.]
Yitzchok and Esty Tsap
412 Sterling St. [between Brooklyn and New York Ave.]
Zalman and Hadassah Shneur
1428 President St. [between Kingston and Albany Ave.]

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“Second Passover teaches us that 'It's never too late.' The holiday was given for those who were unable to offer the original Passover sacrifice in its proper time. They thought that it was too late, and yet they were told that there is a solution. So too, in any area of life, if there are things you should have done in the past, but did not, it's never too late to make them up now.”
Weekly Living Torah Video: Never Too Late
“Second Passover teaches us that ‘It’s never too late.’ The holiday was given for those who were unable to offer the original Passover sacrifice in its proper time. They thought that it was too late, and yet they were told that there is a solution. So too, in any area of life, if there are things you should have done in the past, but did not, it’s never too late to make them up now.”
Shabbos at the Besht: Deeper Meaning of the Haftorah
This Shabbos at the Besht, Yosef Shaffer will lead a discussion on the topic: The Deeper Meaning of the Haftorah.
Weekly Unique Photos of the Rebbe!
Crownheights.info and the Avner Institute present this unique collection of photos of the Rebbe farbrenging in the mid 1970s.

Ahavas Chesed Blood Drive Sunday
A Blood Drive will take place Sunday, April 29 (7 Iyar) from 2:00 PM to 8:30 PM at Ahavas Chesed, 271 Kingston Ave. [between Lincoln and St. Johns Pl.]. Refreshments will be served. Please bring identification. One must wait 56 days between blood donations.

Space Shuttle Flies to New York City
Enterprise, the prototype for the space shuttles, flew over the New York City area, riding atop a specially equipped 747 jet, before landing at Kennedy International Airport at 11:22 a.m. And, perhaps in a scenario familiar to many air travel passengers arriving in New York, the shuttle took its time meandering over the area before landing.

Dnepropetrovsk Rocked by Consecutive Bombings
Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine’s fourth largest city, has been rocked by four mysterious bombing which took place only minutes apart. The city, formerly known as Yekatrinoslav, was the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s childhood hometown, where his father served as chief rabbi. It is also home to the largest Chabad House in the world, run by Rabbi Shmuel Kaminezki, who arrived there in 1989 while it was still part of the Soviet Union.

Sunday: ULY Auction to Feature Food and Wine
Popular event planner Heshy J of Scoop & Co. will give a presentation on Shavuos menu and setup at the United Lubavitch Yeshiva of Ocean Parkway’s annual auction this Sunday. Also, there will be a wine tasting for men in the afternoon hours.
Police in the Indian city of Pune deported an Iranian national last month after they discovered him spying on Israeli nationals and Jewish institutions in the city, the Pune Mirror reported on Thursday.
India Deports Iranian for Spying on Israelis in Pune
Police in the Indian city of Pune deported an Iranian national last month after they discovered him spying on Israeli nationals and Jewish institutions in the city, the Pune Mirror reported on Thursday.
Shliach Receives Highest Honor from Dutch Queen
Rabbi Binyomin Jacobs, Chief Rabbi of the Inter-Provincial Cheif Rabbinate in Holland and member of the Rabbinical Centre of Europe, was made today an Officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau, one of the highest civilian awards given by the Queen of Holland. The honour is usually given to princes of other royal families in Europe, diplomats, artists, and social activists. It is the first time in the history of the Dutch Jewish community where a rabbi has received this honour.
Over the past few years, several newly built and renovated Chabad Mikvahs have been named in honor of a particular person: 'Mikvah Meir' in Crown Heights, 'Yankele's Mikvah' in Kfar Chabad, 'Mei Menachem' in a few locations , and many more. However, according to a newly discovered 'Ksav Yad' (handwritten note) of the Rebbe, the concept of naming a mikvah after a person is not accepted Chabad custom.
Rebbe: Mikvahs Should Not Be Named After People
Over the past few years, several newly built and renovated Chabad Mikvahs have been named in honor of a particular person: ‘Mikvah Meir’ in Crown Heights, ‘Yankele’s Mikvah’ in Kfar Chabad, ‘Mei Menachem’ in a few locations , and many more. However, according to a newly discovered ‘Ksav Yad’ (handwritten note) of the Rebbe, the concept of naming a mikvah after a person is not accepted Chabad custom.
Picture of the Day: Shliach Gives Benediction
Rabbi Boruch Klar of the Lubavitch Center of Essex County, NJ gave the invocation and the benediction at the West Orange Chamber of Commerce Annual Community Awards Dinner on Wednesday night.
Video: Interview with Anne Frank’s Step Sister
Torah Café presents an interview by Rabbi Yitzchok Schochet with Auschwitz survivor and Anne Frank‘s step-sister Eva Schloss, which took place last week on Yom Hashoa at the Mill Hill synagogue in London.

Yeshiva Graduates Among Israel’s Best Soldiers
Two members of the Chabad-Lubavitch community in Israel were among the 120 soldiers who received this year’s Presidential Award for Excellence during a nationally-televised ceremony Thursday morning in Jerusalem.
In today’s day and age we live with lots of easy access to explicit information. Magazine covers are displayed all over the supermarkets, showing every type of immoral act. The internet is infested with immorality and depravity. With all these environmental hazards, do you think this has no effect on your child? In today’s world it is almost impossible to shield our children from all this shmutz. Putting a paper bag over their heads just won’t work.
Op-Ed: Who Will Talk to Your Kids About That Topic?
In today’s day and age we live with lots of easy access to explicit information. Magazine covers are displayed all over the supermarkets, showing every type of immoral act. The internet is infested with immorality and depravity. With all these environmental hazards, do you think this has no effect on your child? In today’s world it is almost impossible to shield our children from all this shmutz. Putting a paper bag over their heads just won’t work.

Community Celebrates Life of Beloved Rabbi
“Will Rogers never met a man he didn’t like. I never a met a man who didn’t like Rabbi Dovid Bryn,” said David Leone, a prominent South Florida educator, as he busily prepared to honor his spiritual mentor on the occasion of Rabbi Bryn’s tenth yohrzeit (anniversary of his passing).