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Chabad Loan Program Helps Ease Pain of Tough Times

New York Times

Rabbi Hirshy Minkowicz runs a gemach, a program of interest-free loans, in a prosperous stretch of suburbia near Atlanta.

When Hirshy Minkowicz was growing up in a Hasidic enclave of Brooklyn 30 years ago, he often noticed visitors arriving after dinner to meet with his father. They would withdraw into the study, speak for a time, then part with some confidential agreement having been sealed.

6 Sholom Zochors This Week!

Chezky and Bassie (nee Plotkin) Rosenfeld
1594 Carroll St [between Troy and Schenectady Ave.]

Eliyahu and Chumi (nee Bukiet) Andruiser
628 Montgomery St. [between Kingston and Brooklyn Ave.]

Mendel and Faigy Bell
717 Empire Blvd. [between Albany and Troy Ave.]

Naftoli and Rochel (nee Yarmush) Charytan

Mendy and Chaya (nee Begun) Schapiro

Yehoshua and Ester (nee Bergevoy) Dubinsky

Op-Ed: Chabad is Fighting for Religious Freedom

by Nate Zimmerman – Litchfield County Times

Rabbi Joseph I. Eisenbach is suing Lichtfield County for violating his constitutional rights by not allowing him to build his synagogue in the building he purchased (Pictured above).

A man was biking through the countryside. As he approached a fork in the road, he saw that the road sign had been blown down. He could no longer tell which road would lead to his destination. Undaunted, he picked up the sign and looked for the part indicating his original destination. He was now able to discern the direction in which he needed to go.