FEATURE: Bochurim Join OWS, the Satmar Rebbe; and a Special Story About the Rebbe on Tahalucha

‘Simchas Torah’ by Zalman Kleinman

A story about the Rebbe from a Litvish ‘Hoch Ah Chainik’ who used to live in Crown Heights, Bochurim who got lost in Manhattan get invited to join the Occupied Wall Street Hakafos and a closed Chabad House in Williamsburg leads a group to join the Satmar Rebbe for Hakofos in the main Shul on Kent Avenue. Read these readers experiences on Tahalucha!

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Yoel Vs. the Port Authority

NY Post

He is a 30-year-old college student who gets by on loans and freelance jobs as a legal assistant and public notary. He does not have a bank account. He does not have a credit card. When he says he lives paycheck to paycheck, he means it quite literally: If he runs out of the money he keeps in the (sometimes torn) pocket of his pants, it means he has nothing until his next check comes along.

Info to be Menachem Avel Efraim Gershowitz

Efraim Gershowitz is sitting shiva after the passing of his dear mother Batya Pessa OBM, at 821 eastern pkwy until Thursday.

Shacharis: 9:30 Mincha: 5:30 Maariv: B’Zman

Phone: 917-355-9459

Hamokom Yenachem Eschem Besoch Shaar Avaylay Tzion VeYerushalayim.

FEATURE: Tell Us Your Tahalucha Story

Illustration Photo

Hundreds made their way all over the city to bring the joy of Simchas Torah to many Shuls around the New York City area, walking as far as the Bronx or as close as Park Slope. We want YOU to share your Tahalucha experience with CrownHeights.info readers.

Photos: Last Night of Simchas Beis Hashoevah

A special energy radiated from the fullest crowd of the week, who danced non-stop knowing that this would be the last Simchas Beis Hashoevah of this year. At around 12:45am the crowd marched their way up Kingston Ave. to 770, where they recited the entire Tehillim as customary.

Separated by War and Communism, Brothers Reunite

The Jewish Week

Chabad Lubavitch of Rego Park. Inset: Gregory Solomon, left, looked for decades in vain for his half-brother, Meir Jakubovski.

At the start of Chabad of Rego Park’s recent Yom Kippur eve services, Rabbi Eli Blokh asked two men to hold the Torah scrolls in front of the ark as a visiting chazzan chanted Kol Nidre.