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Op-Ed Response: Solving the C.A.Y. Problem

by Anonymous

Yisroel Newman makes an interesting point in his op-ed, Chevra Ahavas Yisroel, One Year Later: CAY has no business holding itself out as an official shul in Crown Heights unless it complies with the community’s standards. Therefore, if CAY wishes to continue operating in Crown Heights, it has an obligation to the community to change the way it operates.

6 Sholom Zochors This Week!

Asher and Miram (nee Newfield) Friedman
530 Maple St. [between Kingston and Brooklyn Ave.]

Tzvi and Shayna Margo
735 Empire Blvd. [between Albany and Troy Ave.]

Avigdor and Devory Zeitlin
Anshei N.E.L.M, 960 St. John’s Pl. [between Brooklyn and New York Ave.]

Meir Shlomo and Nechama (nee Drizin) Berenshtein
Ohel Nosson, 580 Crown St. [between Albany and Troy Ave.]

Kovi and Rivky (nee Danzinger) Raksin
547 Crown St. [between Kingston and Albany Ave.]

Eli and Mussi (nee Zajac) Simpson

Obama Celebrates Chanukah Early at the White House

Haaretz

President Barack Obama talks with a guest attending the Hanukkah reception, Thursday, Dec. 8, 2011, in the Grand Foyer of the White House in Washington. Photo: AP

The annual Hanukkah reception timeline at the White House does not change much each year. Usually, there is some unique Menorah, brought especially for the festive occasion (this time, a Menorah made in a displaced persons’ camp after World War II, was lent by The Jewish Museum in New York), a mix of Jewish lawmakers, officials, rabbis, activists and donors, president’s remarks, music and good food.