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3 Sunday Night L’chaims!

Hudi Riven (Montreal, Canada) and Rivky Lebovic (Crown Heights)
Lubavitcher Yeshiva, 570 Crown St. [hall entrance on Albany Ave.]

Shmully Weiss (Pittsburgh, PA) and Sarah Sirota (Morristown, NJ)
Lubavitcher Yeshiva, 570 Crown St. [hall entrance on Albany Ave.]

Dovid Moshe Einstein (Los Angeles, CA) and Eidel Mocanu (Bucharest, Romania)
1640 Carrol St. [between Schenectady and Utica Ave.]

Postville’s Wounds Re-opened

by Debbie Maimon – Yated

President Obama’s recent nomination of Iowa U.S. Attorney Stephanie Rose as a federal judge has forced into the spotlight an ugly chapter—the Postville Prosecutions of 2008, to which the Rubashkin case is integrally related. The rehashing of this disturbing odyssey has cast a dark shadow over Rose as she awaits Senate confirmation.

Tanya Printed on the Frozen Continent

Shabbat with the penguins. Alfasi in Antarctica on Friday.

Chabad has gone where no Jewish movement has gone before: Antarctica. After opening Chabad houses in almost every corner of the world, the Hasidic ultra-Orthodox movement has now sent an emissary to one of the world’s coldest places. Last Wednesday, Chabad emissary Meir Alfasi set sail from Argentina to Antarctica, heading off, he said, “on a mission from the Rebbe.”

Daily Hayom Yom Video on Jewish.TV

Now on Jewish.TV, watch a video of the day’s Hayom Yom lesson. The series is hosted by Rabbi Moshe Steiner of Toronto, ON, director of Uptown Chabad. The daily videos on Hayom Yom were launched this 19 Kislev for the new daily cycle.

Video: Jew Who Was Expelled from Israel Interviewed

Shneur Zalman Haskelevitch with a Kikar Shabbos correspondent in his home in Morocco.

Shneur Zalman Haskelevitch, 35, an orthodox Jew who grew up in Crown Heights, was banned from Israel in 2005. The rare move was taken by Israel in the wake of an intelligence investigation, after it was discovered that he had visited six Arab countries, including Iraq during the U.S. invasion. This week, Kikar Shabbos met up with him in his home in Morocco, and heard all about his unique day-to-day life.