Lessons in Education: When to Punish?

In the next piece on “responsibility” Rabbi Nochum Kaplan will discuss some of the basics of setting rules: they must be clear and unambiguous, they must be consistent and the consequences for breaking them must be clear and sure, among others. It is also our responsibility to help our children understand that consequences are the direct result of their own actions; they are not the result of our frustrations but of their poor choice.

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Video: ‘Aleh Katan Sheli’ in Memory of Fogel Family

Avraham Fried sings his famous Hebrew song ‘Aleh Katan Sheli’ (my little leaf) at a ceremony dedicating a new synagogue in the West Bank settlement of Itamar. The synagogue, Mishkan Ehud, is named after Itamar resident Ehud Fogel HYD, who was brutally murdered together with his wife and three of his six children one year ago.

Info to Be Menachem Avel the Feinhandler Family

Reb Feivel Feinhandler and his children are sitting Shiva after the passing of their beloved wife and mother, Dina OBM, at 725 Eastern Pkwy. [between Kingston and Brooklyn Ave.] on the 2nd floor, until Thursday morning.

Shachris: 8:00
Mincha: at Shkiah
Maariv: at Tzeis

Hamakom Yenachem Eschem Besoch She’ar Aveilei Tzion VeYerushalayim

Torah in 10: What is The Meaning of Shabbos?

CrownHeights.info and Kol Menachem are happy to present the third class in a new “Torah in Ten” series titled “The Journey of Shabbos”.

These classes are based on the new “Lifestyle” Friday Night Prayer Companion that was released last month. In this class, Rabbi Chaim Miller discusses what is the meaning of Shabbos, and why is the prayer of Lecha Dodi so important.

Atheist Billboard Enrages Jewish Community

Brooklyn Ink

Rabbi Zalman Liberow of Chabad of Flatbush calls the billboard “disgusting.”

On the evening of March 7, the Jewish community in Brooklyn celebrated the start of Purim, a holiday commemorating the salvation of the Jews from destruction at the hands of a Persian ruler named Haman. But Wednesday night ushered in a bit of unwelcomed text as well: a large billboard along the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway that reads, in both English and Hebrew, “You know it’s a myth, and you have a choice.”