NYPD Detectives Did SQUAT in Search for Leibby: Hassidic Man Credited for Job Police Ought to Do

NY Daily News

Yaakov German shows still image from one of the videos he examined from surveillance cameras. German’s work helped catch Levi Aron (below).

An amateur sleuth armed with determination and intuition helped cops crack the murder of Leiby Kletzky by tracking his path to doom. Yaakov German isn’t a cop or a private detective. He’s a property manager and father of 12 with a reputation as a do-gooder.

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‘Roving Rabbis’ Touch Down in Durham

Durham Region

Rabbi Shloime Greene and Rabbi Chaim Rubashkin visited Durham Region as part of the Roving Rabbis program, which sees young rabbis and rabbinical students travel the globe connecting with Jewish people.

DURHAM, Ontario — Malls and coffee shops may not be spiritual places, but if you ask Rabbi Shloime Greene and Rabbi Chaim Rubashkin they’re a great place to chat about faith.

Picture of the Day: The Missionary in Teffillin

A group of missionaries took to the streets of Crown Heights Wednesday, preaching their message to Jewish men and woman walking on Kingston Avenue. Most responded with venom, asking them to leave our neighborhood, but one man – Reb Michoel Albukerk engaged them and even got one of them to put on Teffilin. How do you feel about this picture?

Video: Softball Spectators Remember Leibby at Games

Thursday night, between the first and second games of the Crown Heights Softball League, a group of non-Jewish residents from the northern part of Crown Heights got together with the Jewish players in the league and stood together to remember Leiby Kletzky HYD.

Don’t Mind Your Own Business

By Rabbi Yoseph Kahanov Jacksonville, FL

A Timely Lesson About Our Fragile World

The late Peter Marshall was an eloquent speaker and for several years served as the chaplain of the US Senate. He used to love to tell the story of the “Keeper of the Spring,” a quiet forest dweller who lived high above an Austrian village along the eastern slope of the Alps.

The old gentleman had been hired many years earlier by a young town councilman to clear away the debris from the pools of water up in the mountain crevices that fed the lovely spring flowing through their town. With faithful, silent regularity, he patrolled the hills, removed the leaves and branches, and wiped away the silt that would otherwise have choked and contaminated the fresh flow of water. The village soon became a popular attraction for vacationers. Graceful swans floated along the crystal clear spring, the mill wheels of various businesses located near the water turned day and night, farmlands were naturally irrigated, and the view from restaurants was picturesque beyond description.

Chabad of Pacific Palisades Acquires Getty Property

Palisades Post

Rabbi Zushe Cunin, who heads Chabad of Pacific Palisades, with son Zalmen Cunin, 4.

After a three-year search for the perfect location in Pacific Palisades, the Palisades Jewish Early Childhood Center (PJECC) has finally found its new home.