Yeshiva Students Learn About the Dangers of Alcohol

Purim is a time of great joy, when the Jews experienced a miraculous “turn around”- Haman, viceroy to the most powerful king of that time, was killed, and the Jewish people restored to safety and saved from annihilation. Purim’s unrestrained joy is often marked with drinking. Like everything in life, alcohol consumption needs to be understood and used with moderation and discretion.

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A Conversation with Rabbi Chaim Miller

by Yochanan Gordon – 5 Towns Jewish Times

Rabbi Chaim Miller

My interview with Reb Chaim Miller of the Kol Menachem Library of Jewish Classics was not our first time meeting. His dream in life is, through his ability to convey some of the most complex ideas, to make a positive and lasting impression which will shape the face of generations to come.

Celebration of 1st Campus Torah Floods Street

Daily Illini

About 100 members of the Jewish community on University of Illinois campus, including alumni, students, teachers and rabbis danced and marched their way down Green Street around 2 p.m. Sunday in celebration of completing its first Torah.

Picture of the Day: Shushan on Crown Street!

Little ‘Mordechais’ from Lubavitcher Yeshiva on Crown Street got to feel what he felt when Haman led him around on the king’s horse and dress, when they all got to ride on a pony in front of their school this morning.

Turner Proposes Tax Breaks for Private Education

Students at United Lubavitcher Yeshiva, one of hundreds of private schools in Brooklyn.

Congressman Bob Turner (R-Brooklyn), who replaced disgraced Congressman Anthony Wiener in a special election last year, introduced yesterday the Tax and Education Assistance for Children (TEACH) Act of 2012. If passed, the bill will provide a tax credit of up to 5,000 dollars for families who send their children to private schools and eliminate “double taxation” on parents who send their children to non-public schools.