New Engagement!
Zalmi Plotka (Buenos Aires, Argentina) and Zisy Lapidus (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

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It was a remarkable - if not miraculous landing. A Polish airplane whose landing gear had refused to open and was thus forced to land on its belly with no wheels. A hair-raising and incredibly dangerous thing to attempt - everyone was expecting the worst. Nevertheless the plane's captain Tadeusz Wrona (an expert glider) managed to pull it off and all 230 passengers were saved. He was later rightly crowned a hero by the passengers and the airline for having saved the lives of all those people.
Can we learn anything from this event?
The Polish Airliner Miracle
It was a remarkable – if not miraculous landing. A Polish airplane whose landing gear had refused to open and was thus forced to land on its belly with no wheels. A hair-raising and incredibly dangerous thing to attempt – everyone was expecting the worst. Nevertheless the plane’s captain Tadeusz Wrona (an expert glider) managed to pull it off and all 230 passengers were saved. He was later rightly crowned a hero by the passengers and the airline for having saved the lives of all those people.
Can we learn anything from this event?
Baby Boy!
Dovid and Chaya (nee Gopin) Margolin (Crown Heights)
Sholom Zochor at 444 Crown St.
[between Kingston and Brooklyn Ave.]
Chabad Rebbetzin Unlocks Keys to Happiness
About 25 women from the Palm Beach Jewish Women’s Circle of the Chabad of Northern Palm Beach Island recently heard about the keys to happiness based on the foundations of Judaism. Visiting Rebbetzin Shula Bryski from Chabad of Thousand Oaks, California, lectured on the topic to the riveted crowd of Floridians.
Blog: A Visit to the Ohel
You can barely take a step in the modern world without everyone knowing where you are and what you’re up to. Take your choice: You can Facebook, tweet or simply change your BBM or Whatsapp status to instantaneously geotrack yourself.
Baby Boy!
Yisroel Noach and Alti (nee Pevzner) Majesky (Crown Heights)
Sholom Zochor will be at 1467 Carroll St.
[between Albany and Troy Ave.]
New Engagement!
Moshe (Ben R’ Nachman) Holtzberg (Crown Heights) and Chanie Karasik (Crown Heights)

Volunteers Comfort Victims of Thailand Flooding
Described as the worst monsoon season flooding in recent history, Thailand’s so-called “Great Flood” has left hundreds dead and millions without homes, inflicting psychological suffering among many evacuees.

Educators Join Webinar to Better Online School
Shluchim and homeschoolers from around the globe gathered last week for a virtual meeting on curriculum, the first webinar hosted by the Shluchim Office’s pilot program, Partners in Teaching.
Attempted Obama Assasin Had ‘Israel’ Tattoo
A man arrested in an alleged shooting near the White House who has “Israel” tattooed on his neck was charged with attempting to assassinate President Obama.
In 30 Days, a Synagogue Comes to Life
On a patch of land in south Aventura are five brown trailers put together to make one building, Lubavich Aventura South’s first place of its own.
New Engagement!
Sholom Reindorp (Edgware, UK) and Mushki Grossman (Chicago, IL)
L’Chaim will be next Motzei Shabbos, Rosh Chodesh Kislev
711 Montgomery St. [between Kingston & Albany Ave.] at 9:00pm.
Op-Ed: Confronting Shlichus Addiction
The other night I received a call from a friend. He was very conflicted and under a lot of stress. He works for a company and receives just enough money to cover his most basic expenses. Worse yet, he sees no room for growth within the company.
Thursday, Novemeber 17, the 20th day of the Hebrew month of Cheshvan, marks the 151st anniversary of the birth of visionary Jewish leader and chasidic Rebbe, Rabbi Sholom Dovber Schneersohn. Though he lived only to age 59, he served as a noted leader for the largely rural Jewish communities throughout the expanses of the Russian Empire, guiding their transition to life in the modern era. During his life, he fought the oppression of both the Czarist and Bolshevik regimes as well as the tides of assimilation corroding traditional Jewish life.
Celebrating the Rebbe Rashab’s Birthday and Legacy
Thursday, Novemeber 17, the 20th day of the Hebrew month of Cheshvan, marks the 151st anniversary of the birth of visionary Jewish leader and chasidic Rebbe, Rabbi Sholom Dovber Schneersohn. Though he lived only to age 59, he served as a noted leader for the largely rural Jewish communities throughout the expanses of the Russian Empire, guiding their transition to life in the modern era. During his life, he fought the oppression of both the Czarist and Bolshevik regimes as well as the tides of assimilation corroding traditional Jewish life.
A proposal to renovate the former Kulik Funeral Home into the new headquarters for Chabad at Lehigh, a Jewish center for Lehigh University students and a synagogue, received approval from the Bethlehem Zoning Hearing Board Wednesday night.
Former Funeral Home Will Be Jewish Student Center
A proposal to renovate the former Kulik Funeral Home into the new headquarters for Chabad at Lehigh, a Jewish center for Lehigh University students and a synagogue, received approval from the Bethlehem Zoning Hearing Board Wednesday night.