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School President Visits Chabad Sukkah Mobile

[L-R] Phillip Kuperhause, psychology student and president of AEPi (the Jewish fraternity). Justin Hummel, business student and co-president of “The Link”. Rabbi Moshe Goldman. Dr. Max Blouw.

The president of Wilfrid Laurier University, one of Canada’s top schools for business, visited the Chabad sukkah mobile on campus on Tuesday and learned about the Arba Minim.

8 Sholom Zochors This Week!

Nuttie and Brochie (nee Barnett) Shpigelman (Crown Heights)
327 Crown St [between Brooklyn and New York Aves]

Meir and Chanie Crayk
430 Sterling St [between New York and Brooklyn Aves]

Moshe and Tzippora Rubinson (Crown Heights)
439 Sterling St, side door [between New York and Brooklyn Aves]

Benny and Mor (nee Binder) Greenberg (Crown Heights)

Yossi and Hinda (nee Gorowitz) Friedman (Crown Heights)

Shmuly and Batsheva (nee Hecht) Levy (Bal Harbour, FL)

Laime and Faigy (nee Ashkenazi) Wilhelm (Detroit, MI)

Shmulik and Chashie (nee Vishedsky) Schneerson (Jerusalem, Israel)

Israel Must Have a Death Penalty for Terrorists

by Rabbi Shmuley Boteach

Arabs in the neighborhood of Ras al-Amud in Jerusalem celebrating the release of over 1000 terrorists.

No Jew, and indeed no decent person in whom there beats a human heart, could fail to be moved to tears by the reunion of Gilad Shalit and his family in Israel. Looking pale from years of being held in a cell and deprived of sunlight, and extremely shy due to years of being denied virtually all human contact, Israel welcomed home a hero for whom they had traded one thousand murderers, terrorists, and criminals committed to its destruction to keep true to its promise, that no soldier is ever forgotten or left behind.

NYC Bus Makes Women Ride in Back

New York World

On the morning of October 12, Melissa Franchy boarded the B110 bus in Brooklyn and sat down near the front. For a few minutes she was left in silence, although the other passengers gave her a noticeably wide berth. But as the bus began to fill up, the men told her that she had to get up. Move to the back, they insisted.