South African Émigrés Build a Home in Australia

A new cultural and spiritual home in Melbourne’s inner south, the innovative Chabad Central Shule will provide a wide range of spiritual and community services for generations to come.

An intensive building campaign launched five years ago by the Central Shule Chabad in Melbourne, Australia, has achieved close to 90 percent of its goal towards establishing a community center that will benefit not only its congregants, but the entire local Jewish community as well.

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Schach Pickup Information

The Crown Heights JCC has once again arranged with the Forestry division of the NYC Parks Dept. to have all the S’chach picked up. During the next few days, the S’chach will be picked up by the local Sanitation Dept. on the regular garbage pick up days for your block. Please put the S’chach in the area where your regular household garbage is being picked up. If you put your garbage in front of your house, please put your S’chach along the curbside.

Info to Be Menachem Avel the Malka Family

The Malka family is sitting Shiva after the passing of their father, Reb Dovid OBM, at 440 Brooklyn Ave Apt. 2G [between Empire Blvd. and Sterling St.]

Shachris 7:30
Mincha 5:45
Maariv Bizmana.

The family asks that people not come after 10pm. They have also set up an email address for people to send memories and condolences: malkafamily440@gmail.com

Hamakom Yenachem Eschem Besoch She’ar Aveilei Tzion VeYerushalayim

Askanim Take Up Case of Bachur Imprisione​d in India

Yeshiva World News

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While the tzibur is just beginning to recover from the bochrim in Japan incident, which all continue davening will end soon and end well, there is now a story of a Yerushalmi bachur involved with drugs and imprisoned in India.

3 Wednesday Night L’Chaims!

Menachem Mendel Simon (Crown Heights) and Leah Rochel Rubenstein (London)
1485 President St. [between Albany and Troy Ave]

Mendy Abergel (Crown Heights/Kfar Chabad) and Chaya Esther Katz (Crown Heights)
Lubavitcher Yeshiva 570 Crown St [hall entrance on Albany Ave]

Dani Saul (Pittsburgh) and Yael Konsker (Toronto)
Lubavitcher Yeshiva 570 Crown St [hall entrance on Albany Ave]

Op-Ed: What Chabad-Lubavitch and Modern Orthodox Communities Can Teach Each Other

by Rachel Renz – YU Beacon

Oholei Torah bochurim learn Chasidus with students at Yeshiva University on a Thursday night.

I think it’s high time there was some new cultural diffusion. I don’t mean cultural diffusion on a grand scale, where one nation spreads its lifestyles and outlooks to another nation or anything of the sort. Rather, I am proposing a small-scale exchange of ideas, lifestyles, and philosophies within two sectors of the Jewish world: Modern Orthodoxy and Chabad Lubavitch.