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Over 4 Million Raised at Annual Chabad Telethon
HOLLYWOOD, CA — The Chabad 31st annual L’Chaim “To Life!” Telethon raised a total of over 4.2 million dollars during an intensely emotional 3 hour extravaganza. Due to the current challenging economic times, Chabad has worked overtime to service communities around the world through their centers, schools, homeless shelters and drug treatment centers.
Huckabee Attends Algemeiner Breakfast, Calls Obama a Fire Starter
Former republican presidential candidate governor Mike Huckabee spoke at a breakfast benefit for the Algemeiner and Gershon Jacobson Foundation, comparing president Obama to one who starts a fire then comes to help put out the blaze.

New Chabad Center Opens in Central Jerusalem
The Chabad-Lubavitch Chassidic movement is making sure that Jews who pass through Israel’s capital will never have to hunt to find one of its famed Chabad Houses, just in time for the beginning of the Jewish New Year.

Maimon Kirschenbaum Responds: Negative Commenting Has to Stop
Dear Crownheights.info Readers:
As many of you have probably seen yesterday on this website, the NY Post ran an article about me and my business. The article certainly portrayed me and my business in a less than positive light. But I can live with that. My business is very controversial, and I have brought lawsuits against some very wealthy and powerful individuals. Therefore, it was no surprise when one of the defendants in my lawsuits succeeded in having a tabloid run a story about me containing many extreme exaggerations and misrepresentations regarding me and my motives, in an effort to clear his name in the press rather than in a courtroom, where law and reality govern. But the underlying merits of the article are not the subject of this letter.

Like Your Free Checking Account? Prepare to Say Goodbye
Free checking is going the way of the free checked bag.
A tradition of leaving the stove on during holidays in the Orthodox community is causing concern for some North Jersey fire officials who are trying to reach observant Jewish residents with a message about safety.
Officials: Leaving Stove On over Yomtov Carries Risk
A tradition of leaving the stove on during holidays in the Orthodox community is causing concern for some North Jersey fire officials who are trying to reach observant Jewish residents with a message about safety.
President Obama spoke to the Congressional Black Caucus awards banquet over the weekend. His 28 minutes of remarks had a strange tone to them, as if somehow Obama was equating support for his jobs program legislation with the far more important and historic civil rights movement.
Video: President Obama’s ‘Jew Tax’ Gaffe
President Obama spoke to the Congressional Black Caucus awards banquet over the weekend. His 28 minutes of remarks had a strange tone to them, as if somehow Obama was equating support for his jobs program legislation with the far more important and historic civil rights movement.
Ralph Musolino unreeled his Stanley tape measure across the walkway of a small park in TriBeCa, marking off space for the construction of a Jewish ritual hut known as a sukkah, while Rabbi Zalman Paris, in auburn beard and tzitzit fringes, crouched nearby holding the tape’s other end.
In a TriBeCa Park, a Question of Law and a Religious Symbol
Ralph Musolino unreeled his Stanley tape measure across the walkway of a small park in TriBeCa, marking off space for the construction of a Jewish ritual hut known as a sukkah, while Rabbi Zalman Paris, in auburn beard and tzitzit fringes, crouched nearby holding the tape’s other end.
Baby Girl!
Yossi and Chani (nee Weiss) Baram (Crown Heights)
New Engagement!
Yekusiel (ben Yosef Yitzchok) Kalmenson (New Haven, CT) and Hindi (bas Yossi) Chazanow (Los Angeles, CA)

Cell Phone Service in Subway Will Expand to Brooklyn
The recently announced trial program to introduce cell phones to underground subway stations will be expanded to include all stations throughout the boroughs – including Brooklyn – by 2016, an MTA spokesman said.

A Year of Shake-Ups Inspires Reflection, Action
Japan’s 9.0 magnitude earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear disaster six months ago left Chabad of Tokyo representative Rabbi Mendi Sudakevich with an unfinished building, a half-completed mikvah, and a whole lot of uncertainty.

Baking Challah in Oklahoma
As Lily Talebi’s hands kneaded a ball of dough, the Oklahoma City woman envisioned teaching her young daughter the prayers and techniques central to baking challah bread.

Lubavitchers and Breslovers Clog Ben-Gurion Airport
The tens of thousands who will be leaving Eretz Yisrael ahead of Rosh Hashanah began making their way to Ben-Gurion International Airport on Sunday morning (26 Elul), and the congestion was evident, especially flights to Kiev, impacting Breslov Chassidim. Organizers in Uman report that expect upwards of 35,000 mispallalim this year, many coming from Eretz Yisrael.
Confused by this blog post's title? Don't worry: That's “happy new year” in Icelandic.
Gleðilegt Nýtt Ár
Confused by this blog post’s title? Don’t worry: That’s “happy new year” in Icelandic.

NYC Restaurateurs: Having to Pay Our Workers is Destroying Us
Let’s take a moment from our busy Sundays to remember the plight of New York City’s fancy restaurant owners, who—because of “draconian state regulations” passed earlier this year—have become increasingly vulnerable to lawsuits filed by employees seeking back pay and tips. Why can’t those workers just enjoy the privilege of working and “being seen” in popular restaurants?