A Tribute: Pioneering Rabbi to Israeli Immigrants

Rabbi Shalom Ber Lifshitz, founder of the Yad L’achim organization, addresses Russian immigrants to Israel.

Rabbi Shalom Ber Lifshitz, whose dedication to the physical and spiritual wellbeing of new Israelis nurtured entire communities of freshly-arrived refugees from locations around the world, passed away last month at the age of 83. The Chabad-Lubavitch activist’s approach to social welfare encompassed his entire being, expressing itself in the motto: “We will not give up on the wellbeing of any Jew.”

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Candidate Visits Chabad Special Needs School

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Congressional Candidate Karen Harrington, who is looking to unseat Congresswoman and Democratic Party Spokeswoman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, visited the South Florida Jewish Academy, a special needs school located in Boca Raton to meet with the facility’s educators and obtain a better understanding of the curriculum being taught at the school.

Kinus Workshops a Five Star Experience

The numerous workshops and sessions to take place on Thursday of the upcoming Kinus Hahsluchim will occur at the Brooklyn Marriott, according to a statement released by the Kinus HaShluchim office. The day will close with a general session at the Marriott, filled with inspiration and encouragement, followed by dinner in Crown Heights.

New Engagement!

Yosef Tzeiger (Borough Park, NY/Jerusalem, Israel) and Dina Tsymuk (Borough Park, NY)

L’Chaim Monday at Lubavitcher Yeshiva
570 Crown St [hall entrance on Albany Ave]

Commish Kelly Would Lead in Race for NYC Mayor

NY Post

NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly (right) standing next to NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

The NYPD’s clashes with Wall Street protestors haven’t done much to diminish Police Commissioner Ray Kelly’s popularity. A Quinnipiac University poll released today found that Kelly would lead the current field of candidates if he decided to run for mayor in 2013, even though the top cop has said repeatedly that he doesn’t have the DNA for elective politics.