Video: Helping Mommy Clean for Pesach
Another humorous Chabad.org video clip asks if you are truly ready for Pesach.
Another humorous Chabad.org video clip asks if you are truly ready for Pesach.
Since moving from California to New York to continue his yeshiva studies, Jewish Deaf Multimedia founder Yehoshua Soudakoff has shifted production to a new location in Crown Heights. Here he is pictured recording his latest Sign Language video in front of a green screen at his studio in the Chabad.org offices at 770 Eastern Parkway.
Tonight, the 9th of Nissan, is the 60th yahrtzeit of the famous Chassidic heroine Mume Sara Katsenelenbogen. This video was presented at the third birthday celebration of her great-granddaughter and namesake, Sara Katsenelenbogen, daughter of Rabbi Nochum and Chanie Katsenelenbogen of Owings Mills, MD. The video gives a brief history of her life of Mesirus Nefesh, acted out by the birthday girl and her siblings.
Yakov and Chana Devorah (nee Bogomilsky) Feldman
“In the United States it’s a healthy sign when there’s a problem with the budget. When the budget is too smooth, it means there are no activities… May G-d Almighty bless you to see the situation differently, with joy, and that will bring much more success also.”
With one week until Pesach, a local store-owner has unveiled a beautiful new shopping experience for Crown Heights families. The Pesach Store, a 3,000 square-foot space on Albany Avenue, brings clean and wide aisles, bright lighting and impressive variety to a traditionally cramped shopping experience.
Mendel and Sara Gottlieb (Los Angeles, CA)
About 200 Beis Rivkah High School students signed on to a petition thanking their principal Mrs. Shaina Tiechtel, and showing support for the school’s enforcement of the ban on Facebook after much of the national media picked up on the story we published here a week ago.
Shmuly and Chanie (nee Gammal) Zaklikofsky
1546 Union St. [between Albany and Troy Ave.]
Mendy and Devorah Leah (nee Perlow) Bronstein
820 Montgomery St. [between Albany and Troy Ave.]
Yosef and Rivka Andrusier
Beis Binyomin, 680 Montgomery St. [between Kingston and Albany Ave.]
Chaim and Rochel Kaminker
680 Lefferts Ave. [between Albany and Troy Ave.]
Yoni and Mushka (nee Afrah) Namdar
Crownheights.info and the Avner Institute present these two unique photos of the Rebbe leaving his room in the mid ’70s.
Pictures from the L’chaim of Mendy Edelman (Florida) and Chayale Schapiro (Crown Heights), which took place on Wednesday, March 28 at Lubavitcher Yeshiva.
The Bartfield family is sitting Shiva after the passing of their father, R’ Mendel OBM, at 505 Montgomery St. [between Brooklyn and New York Ave.] until Wednesday morning.
Shachris: 7:30, 8:15
Mincha: Friday – 2:00, 2:15. Sunday-Tuesday – 7:00, 7:15
Maariv: Bizmano
Please send memories and condolences to: thebartfields@gmail.com
Hamakom Yenachem Eschem Besoch She’ar Aveilei Tzion VeYerushalayim
This Shabbos at the Besht, Rabbi Zalman Hertzel will lead a discussion on the topic: what did the Rebbe mean when he said Moshiach is already here?
Rabbi Yankel and Rochel Kreiman, directors of the Bikur Cholim of Palm Springs, California, led a group of Seniors to Eretz Yisroel for a journey of learning and inspiration.
From the Safer Haminhagim: [Every day from Rosh Chodesh Nissan until the twelfth of the month, usually after Shacharis,] one reads the passage [from Bamidbar 7-8:4] that describes the offering brought on that day by a particular Nasi, or tribal prince, for the dedication of the altar of the Mishkan. [In common parlance, each day’s passage itself is often referred to as “the Nasi.”] This daily reading is followed by the prayer which opens with the words yehi ratzon (and which appears in Siddur Torah Or [as well as in Siddur Tehillat HaShem, p. 371]). This prayer is recited even by a Kohen or a Levi [despite its seeming relevance only to tribes other than the Tribe of Levi]. [284]