Letter: Airline Coffee Is a Major Kashrus Concern

by Becky Brownstein

The following is a letter that I have written to Southwest Airlines about a major kashrus blunder that one of flight attendants did and then went on to brag about. I know that there are no kashrus symbols on Airplane coffee pots, but I felt that since some people think only coffee goes into coffee pots, it should be known that that is false.

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Video: Nussen Ainsworth’s Valedictorian Speech

Lubavitcher Nussen Kalmen Ainsworth graduated at the top of his class at Victoria University in Melbourne, Australia. After receiving the award of Bachelor of Laws, he was granted the honor of giving the valedictorian speech on behalf of his entire class. Major Kiddush Hashem ensues.

Shopkeepers: Beware of Counterfeit $100 Bills

Two young black men are reportedly walking around the neighborhood trying to pass off $100 counterfeit bills. The counterfeits are relatively good fakes, and difficult to distinguish from regular legal tender. Sources confirm that they have been trying for many days to pass off one of their bills in all the shops on Kingston, but so far have only managed to cheat the Kol Tuv grocery store.

In the extended article are security camera stills of one of the men at the Kol Tuv grocery store. If you see him, please contact Shomrim immediately at (718) 774-3333.

Bank of America Backtracks on Debit Card Fees

Baltimore Sun

Bank of America Corp., after receiving heavy public criticism for a planned $5-per-month debit card fee, is likely to give customers more ways to avoid the fee, a person familiar with the bank’s plans said Friday.

Info to Be Menachem Avel the Abelsky Family

The Abelsky family is sitting Shiva after the passing of their father, Reb Moshe OBM, at 1351 Union St. [between Brooklyn and New York Ave.]

Shachris – 8:45, 9:30
Mincha – 5:45
Maariv – 6:20

Please send memories and condolences to: AbelskyFamily@gmail.com

Hamakom Yenachem Eschem Besoch She’ar Aveilei Tzion VeYerushalayim

Thousands Attend Funeral of Beloved Bus Driver

Over 1,000 students exited Oholei Torah in order to attend the funeral of Reb Moshe Abelsky, their beloved and devoted bus driver. From there the entire school escorted the procession to 770, where hundreds more waited to escort the deceased chossid.