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Oihel Nosson Marks Three Years As a Community
Last Sunday, about 200 Crown Heights residents hiked through Prospect Park to its magnificent Picnic House, where they celebrated the conclusion of three years as the Oihel Nosson community. The dinner theme was “The Power of three,” underlining the three pillars that the world, and this community, stands on.
From the Safer Haminhagim: [Every day from Rosh Chodesh Nissan until the twelfth of the month, usually after Shacharis,] one reads the passage [from Bamidbar 7-8:4] that describes the offering brought on that day by a particular Nasi, or tribal prince, for the dedication of the altar of the Mishkan. [In common parlance, each day's passage itself is often referred to as “the Nasi.”] This daily reading is followed by the prayer which opens with the words yehi ratzon (and which appears in Siddur Torah Or [as well as in Siddur Tehillat HaShem, p. 371]). This prayer is recited even by a Kohen or a Levi [despite its seeming relevance only to tribes other than the Tribe of Levi]. [284]
Did you say the ‘Nasi’ Today? (Yom Vov)
From the Safer Haminhagim: [Every day from Rosh Chodesh Nissan until the twelfth of the month, usually after Shacharis,] one reads the passage [from Bamidbar 7-8:4] that describes the offering brought on that day by a particular Nasi, or tribal prince, for the dedication of the altar of the Mishkan. [In common parlance, each day’s passage itself is often referred to as “the Nasi.”] This daily reading is followed by the prayer which opens with the words yehi ratzon (and which appears in Siddur Torah Or [as well as in Siddur Tehillat HaShem, p. 371]). This prayer is recited even by a Kohen or a Levi [despite its seeming relevance only to tribes other than the Tribe of Levi]. [284]
Students Celebrate New Torah in Canada’s Capital
Members of the Chabad Student Network of Ottawa (CSN) celebrated this past Sunday in honour of a newly donated Torah to the organization, with a short parade downtown.

Boruch Dayan Hoemes: Reb Mendel Bartfield OBM
With great sadness we inform you of the passing of Reb Mendel Bartfield OBM at the age of 81. He was a longtime resident in Crown Heights and the president of Empire Shtibel.
He is survived by his wife Fruma, his children Yossi (Florida), Sara Denburg (Montreal, Canada), Aaron (Coral Springs, FL) and Issac (Crown Heights).
An all-girls Jewish school in Crown Heights, Brooklyn is getting backlash after fining students who had a Facebook account.
Stock: “A School Is Allowed to Have Rules”
An all-girls Jewish school in Crown Heights, Brooklyn is getting backlash after fining students who had a Facebook account.

Toulouse Widow Interviewed by Israeli Television
In a new video on Jewish.TV, the multimedia portal of Judaism website Chabad.org, Eva Sandler, who lost her husband and their two sons in last week’s horrific attack outside the Ozar Hatorah high school in Toulouse, France, looks back at the tragedy and advises parents to make the most of their time with their children.
Baby Boy!
Shmuly and Peshka (nee Morgenstein) Mandelbaum (Lakewood, NJ)

Damaged Menorah Draws Support from Muslims
A Toledo, Ohio Muslim organization has voiced its support and concern to local Jews after a menorah was damaged outside the Chabad House-Lubavitch in Sylvania Township.

Gaboim Question Authority of Rebbe’s Holy Signature
Five years ago, CrownHeights.info reported a terrible travesty carried out by the 770 Gabboim in court, in which they claimed that the Rebbe’s holy signature was ‘illegal.’ Now they are at it again.
A reader sent us this photo he captured today in 770. Can you spot the anomaly?
Picture of the Day: Can You Spot the Anomaly?
A reader sent us this photo he captured today in 770. Can you spot the anomaly?

Toulouse School Target of Anti-Semitic Calls, Hate Mail
The French Jewish school where three children and a teacher were murdered this month has received a wave of anti-Semitic hate mail and calls, the local prosecutor said Wednesday.

Chabad Rabbonim Invite R’ Ovadia Yosef to Siyum
A delegation of prominent Chabad rabbonim visited Rabbi Ovadia Yosef to personally invite him to the upcoming siyum harambam set to take place in Yad Eliyahu Stadium in Tel Aviv. Many admorim and rabbonim are expected to take part in the event.

Rabbi Sets Aside Sorrow for Daughter’s Wedding
On the day of his daughter’s wedding, a Calgary rabbi was in mourning.
Rabbi Menachem Matusof is the younger brother of Rabbi Yosef Matusof, the senior rabbi, founder and principal of the elementary school in Toulouse, France, where three children — ages four, five and eight — and a trainee rabbi were murdered in a terror spree last week that claimed the lives of seven people.
Remembering Reb Yitzchok Zirkind, 57
On the 18th of Adar, Harav Yitzchok Zirkind passed away at 57.
Many knew him far better and far longer than I. However, over the past three years, through my wife’s friendship with the family, I came to know this special man and frequent his Shabbos table.
From the Safer Haminhagim: [Every day from Rosh Chodesh Nissan until the twelfth of the month, usually after Shacharis,] one reads the passage [from Bamidbar 7-8:4] that describes the offering brought on that day by a particular Nasi, or tribal prince, for the dedication of the altar of the Mishkan. [In common parlance, each day's passage itself is often referred to as “the Nasi.”] This daily reading is followed by the prayer which opens with the words yehi ratzon (and which appears in Siddur Torah Or [as well as in Siddur Tehillat HaShem, p. 371]). This prayer is recited even by a Kohen or a Levi [despite its seeming relevance only to tribes other than the Tribe of Levi]. [284]
Did you say the ‘Nasi’ Today? (Yom Hey)
From the Safer Haminhagim: [Every day from Rosh Chodesh Nissan until the twelfth of the month, usually after Shacharis,] one reads the passage [from Bamidbar 7-8:4] that describes the offering brought on that day by a particular Nasi, or tribal prince, for the dedication of the altar of the Mishkan. [In common parlance, each day’s passage itself is often referred to as “the Nasi.”] This daily reading is followed by the prayer which opens with the words yehi ratzon (and which appears in Siddur Torah Or [as well as in Siddur Tehillat HaShem, p. 371]). This prayer is recited even by a Kohen or a Levi [despite its seeming relevance only to tribes other than the Tribe of Levi]. [284]