Rabbi Itche Kadoozy attempts to deliver a Rosh Hashana message. 255 times.
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Rabbi Itche Kadoozy attempts to deliver a Rosh Hashana message. 255 times.
Rabbi Itche Kadoozy attempts to deliver a Rosh Hashana message. 255 times.
CROWN HEIGHTS [CHI] — A Jewish woman was struck and injured this morning when she attempted to cross the street.
Investigative journalist Aaron Klein recalled on his radio show how Chabad saved his life on 9/11 and how that day had changed the course his life would take.
Sorry we missed you? UPS is unveiling a delivery-notification service aimed at not missing you at all.
Dear members of the Crown Heights community, there is a terrible problem I and many of my neighbors are struggling with, which i must inform you about. We have tried various ways of dealing with it, and after a frustrating year with absolutely nothing being done to solve it by the powers-that-be, I have decided to turn to the public in a desperate attempt to bring this issue out from under the carpet.
I am a stay-at-home Jewish mother who lives in a predominantly Jewish apartment building in the heart of crown heights. My neighbors are almost all Jewish, friendly, and courteous. Yet, I live in constant fear.
The long-rumored local bike share program will indeed come to New York as soon as next summer in a partnership between the city and Alta Bike Share of — where else? — Portland, Oregon. The system will cover Upper Manhattan all the way down to the bottom tip, and across the water to Greenpoint and Crown Heights, Brooklyn, dwarfing existing programs in Washington, D.C. and Boston with a whopping 600 stations and 10,000 Bikes. Membership will be flexible, with an annual subscription likely costing less than a one-month unlimited MetroCard.
For most 15-year-old boys, the end of summer vacation is usually spent enjoying their last few days with friends, back to school shopping and sleeping in. For Eli Schechner of Short Hills, the last week of summer was spent volunteering with his mother, grandparents and sister at Allie’s Camp, a day camp for children and teens with special needs.
A recent discovery of a never-before published notation made by the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory, in the years before his ascension to the leadership of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement has shed light on the enormous undertaking of the then son-in-law of the Sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, of righteous memory, to compile all of the movement’s teachings into an orderly index arranged by subject.
Shmaya Haskelevich (Crown Heights/Los Angeles) and Chanch’ee (bas Yitzchok) Tenenbaum (Crown Heights)
Silly me. I thought flying on 9/11 would be easy. I figured most people would choose not to fly that day so lines would be short, planes would be lightly filled and though security might be ratcheted up, we’d all feel safer knowing we had come a long way since that dreadful Tuesday morning 10 years ago.
Most surfers wouldn’t trade the waves of Melbourne, Australia, for those of Long Beach, L.I. — but the Surfing Rabbi did.
Eli Marcus (Los Alamitos, CA) and Zisi (bas Dovid) Malka (Crown Heights)
L’Chaim tonight, Wednesday at Bais Rivkah
310 Crown St [between New York and Nostrand Ave]
Fifteen people in four states have been infected with Listeria monocytogenes, linked to eating contaminated cantaloupes from the Rocky Ford region of Colorado, federal authorities said Tuesday.
With his outcome of his own reelection effort 14 difficult months away, President Obama suffered a sharp rebuke at the polls Tuesday, when voters in New York elected a conservative Republican to represent a Democratic congressional district that has not been in Republican hands since the 1920s.
A group of 42 Jewish teenagers and 11 dedicated staff members descended on Costa Rica this summer for a high-energy vacation spent studying Torah, meeting local Jews, and enjoying the surrounding countryside before heading back to Chabad-Lubavitch run yeshivas around the world.
Showing that modernity might, just might, find its place even in a world predisposed to the most traditional of customs, in walks FaceGlat: an ultra-Orthodox Jewish answer, at least for some, to Facebook.
Dozens of mothers and daughters of the Melbourne Yeshiva community gathered Thursday evening to learn in memory of Leiby Kletzky OBM.