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Yossi and Menucha Rochel (nee Gutnick) Barber (Crown Heights)
Shalom Zachor will be at 829 Montgomery St.
[between Albany and Troy Ave.]

Rebbe Rashab’s Ma’amorim from 1899 Published
In time for Chof Marcheshvan, birthday of the Rebbe Rashab, Sefer HaMaamarim “Ranat,” published by the Kehot Publication Society, recently arrived from the printer.
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Menachem and Esty Sheinberger (Crown Heights)
Warmth, joy, and appreciation were felt in the air as Penn State alumni, students, parents, supporters, and friends gathered to celebrate Chabad of Penn State’s 10 years of Rabbi Nosson and Sarah Meretsky’s Shlichus at Penn State.
Something Positive Happens at Penn State
Warmth, joy, and appreciation were felt in the air as Penn State alumni, students, parents, supporters, and friends gathered to celebrate Chabad of Penn State’s 10 years of Rabbi Nosson and Sarah Meretsky’s Shlichus at Penn State.
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Eliezer and Chanie Zaklikovsky (Monroe, NJ)

Open Day at St. Petersburg’s Choral Synagogue
On Sunday, November 13, the Great Choral Synagogue in S. Petersburg was filled to capacity. Hundreds of visitors attended an open house on the International Day of Tolerance.
The Brooklyn neighborhood targeted by anti-Semitic graffiti and arson last week is grappling with a new vandalism incident, this time at a subway station.
Ant-Semitism in Flatbush Continues Unabated
The Brooklyn neighborhood targeted by anti-Semitic graffiti and arson last week is grappling with a new vandalism incident, this time at a subway station.
An eclectic assemblage of “Who’s Who” of prominent leaders on the Chicago political and Jewish establishment scenes, including Chicago Mayor, Rahm Emmanuel, and President of the Cook County Board of Supervisors, Toni Preckwinkle, gathered at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel Chicago on Monday night to partake in the 2011 Awards & Celebration Dinner for the America-Israel Chamber of Commerce Chicago (AICC).
Chicago Shluchim and Politician Meet at Dinner
An eclectic assemblage of “Who’s Who” of prominent leaders on the Chicago political and Jewish establishment scenes, including Chicago Mayor, Rahm Emmanuel, and President of the Cook County Board of Supervisors, Toni Preckwinkle, gathered at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel Chicago on Monday night to partake in the 2011 Awards & Celebration Dinner for the America-Israel Chamber of Commerce Chicago (AICC).
We all know that time seems to fly by, but can an entire lifetime be portrayed in just a couple minutes?
Video: Womb to Tomb in Just Two Minutes
We all know that time seems to fly by, but can an entire lifetime be portrayed in just a couple minutes?
In honor of Parshah Chaya Sarah, JEM has released footage from My Land. My Land is a children’s DVD that appeals to all ages. It gives a “walking tour” of the four Holy Cities, HEBRON, Jerusalem, Tiberias and Tzfat.
JEM Releases Footage in Honor of This Shabbos
In honor of Parshah Chaya Sarah, JEM has released footage from My Land. My Land is a children’s DVD that appeals to all ages. It gives a “walking tour” of the four Holy Cities, HEBRON, Jerusalem, Tiberias and Tzfat.
‘My Big Fat Jewish Wedding Expo’ Coming to Town
‘My Big Fat Jewish Wedding Expo’ – the first of its kind interactive Jewish wedding expo – is coming to Brooklyn, the home of precisely such world-famous ethnic blockbusters.

Memorial Dedicated to Lubavitch Holocaust Victims
On November 10, in the town of Lubavitch in the Rudnya district of the Smolensk Region, a Holocaust memorial was dedicated. The memorial and accompanying ceremony commemorated 483 Jews who were murdered by the Nazis and their accomplices in November 1941.

Op-Ed: Chabad 2.0
The annual gathering of Chabad’s global emissaries, the Kinus Hashluchim, elicits a paradox. Here is an organization that is truly international, operating even more outposts than the United States government. Chabad is not only the world’s largest Jewish educational network, it is quite simply one of the world’s largest networks period. Perhaps only the Catholic Church has a more extensive grid of schools and educational outposts. Yet, for all its internationalism Chabad continues to evince a largely parochial mentality. It is global in scope but not in outlook.
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Noach and Dini Heber (Manhattan)
Sholom Zochor will be at 476 Malbone St.
[between New York Ave. and Clove Rd.]

Hungary Grants School Building to Jewish Community
As part of its Holocaust reparations effort, the Hungarian government gifted a large school building in Budapest to the local Jewish community. The move will allow Chabad-Lubavitch of Hungary to greatly expand its educational options.
Educators Gather on Election Day
On Election Day – November 8, over 80 teachers and directors from schools all around the New York area joined together to learn and network at the Joint Inservice Day, organized by Devora Krasnianski of the Chabad Early Childhood Education (CECE) Network, a project of The Shluchim Office.

Frustrated Chabad Rabbi Looks into Security System
Rabbi Yehoshua Chincholker, director of the Chabad House Jewish Student Center, said he is tired.