A Legacy of Faith, Courage and Will

“If I had to encapsulate the life of my father in one sentence, it would probably be that he exemplified the traits of his forebear, Aaron HaKohen, as a man who loved and pursued peace. Indeed, he synthesized the ideals of Tov LaMakom – endearing to G-d’ and ‘Tov Labriyos – endearing to man’ in almost prototypical fashion.”

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Evening with Chana’le Fills Ballroom with Joy

This past Sunday, the Razag Ballroom was filled with music, joy and friendship. The “Chana’le” evening began with a performance by Mindy Stuart. Only fourteen years old, Mindy blew the crowd away with her heartfelt and unique performance, singing about a Woman of Valor. She inspired the crowd with her sweet, melodic voice, accompanied by her acoustic guitar.

Stalker Arrested for Arson Attempt on Victim’s Home

Crown Heights [CHI] — A number of Jewish women who live in the area of Empire Blvd. and Brooklyn Ave. have been complaining for a few months about an African-American neighbor who stalks them and even touches them inappropriately. Shomrim responded to such calls on numerous occasions, and at one point had the police file a crime report to make sure that the situation was not being ignored.

Chabad Attorney: ‘Above Board on Everything’

Westport Now

Chabad Lubavitch of Westport moved into the shuttered Three Bears Restaurant in early January.

Chabad Lubavitch, a Westport, Connecticut Orthodox Jewish congregation that moved into the shuttered Three Bears Restaurant in early January and subsequently was issued a town cease and desist order, is working with the town to meet all legal requirements, according to an attorney for the group.

Op-Ed: The Real Obstacle to Going on Shlichus

by a Yungerman

Here I am, a regular Lubavitcher Yungerman who grew up in a Chassidishe family, of which all members currently serve as Shluchim, facing the hard reality that I may never be like them. It’s not that I want to copy them that I am upset, and definitely not because I have nothing else to do; I really want to be a Shliach.