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After Riots, Jews Stayed in Crown Heights

Forward

The most enduring lesson of the Crown Heights riots is that the Jews did not abandon the neighborhood after the violence.

On the morning of July 22, 1966, The New York Times pushed aside its coverage of the Vietnam War and the Gemini 10 space flight mission to devote its lead story to a riot that had struck the Brooklyn neighborhood of East New York the previous night. Next to the article appeared a photo of a garbage can crashing through a butcher shop’s window. On the remaining shards of glass were the Hebrew letters for the word “kosher.”

‘Roving Rabbis’ Seek Out Elusive South Side Jews

Chicago Tribune

Yeshiva students Yessi Edelkopf, 21, left, and Shaul Wolf, 20, are spending three weeks in the South Side as Roving Rabbis ministering to Jewish residents without a faith community.

It’s not every day residents on Chicago’s South Side see two men in Orthodox Jewish garb walking the streets. But they might see them every day for the rest of the month.

City Set Record for Rainfall Yesterday

AP

Some of the worst-hit areas were on Staten Island. At Amboy Road in Bay Terrace, Department of Environmental Protection crews tried to clear the clogged storm drains. In one intersection, eight cars were totally submerged and had to be pulled to dry land.

New York City set a record for rainfall on Sunday. By 5 p.m., 7.6 inches had fallen at John F. Kennedy International Airport in Queens — the most ever recorded there in a single day. The National Weather Service said the driving rain broke the previous record of 6.3 inches, set in 1983.

Video: Why Do We Celebrate the 15th of Av?

In this week’s “Opening the week with the Rebbe“: The Talmud states in Masectas Taanis: ”Never were there more joyous days for the Jewish People than the 15th of Av and Yom Kippur.” What is it about the energy of the 15th of Av that attracts so much joy? A sicha from 15 Menachem Av, 5743 · July 25, 1983.

Anti-Muslim Preacher Plans NYC 9/11 Rally

AP

A preacher whose past rhetoric against Muslims has roiled anti-Western sentiment and set off protests overseas says he’ll hold a rally in New York City before the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

Argentina’s Jewish ‘Shtetls’ Keep Traditions Alive

NPR

In the 1890s, Russian Jews fleeing anti-Semitic violence and discrimination arrived by the thousands to a remote corner of the Argentine Pampas. They founded hamlets similar to the shtetls they left behind. They spoke Yiddish, built synagogues and traditional Jewish schools — and became farmers and gauchos, the mythical Argentine cowboys.