Roving Rabbis Roam Pinellas to Help Jews Reconnect

Yisrael Bennish, 22, of Oak Park, Mich., and Eli Tsvik, 22, of Hillside, N.J., help Dan Farrell of Clearwater prepare to pray at Farrell’s restaurant in Clearwater.

A man at a gas station eagerly came up to Eli Tsvik one recent afternoon and, pointing to his tattoos, said, “I’m a bad Jew.”

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7 Sholom Zochors This Week!

Getzy and Shaina (nee Gopin) Markowitz
883 Montgomery Street [between Troy and Schenectady Ave]

Berel and Sara (nee Cohen) Nagel
1368 President St [between Brooklyn and Kingston Ave]

Shmuli and Aviva (nee Bressler) Rosler
770 Lefferts Ave, Apt c4r [between Troy and Schenectady Ave]

Shmuely and Mushky (nee Horowitz) Rosenstein
1318 Carroll St [between Brooklyn and New York Ave]

Yeruchim and Chanie Levilev
786 Montgomery St [between Albany and Troy Ave]

Leibel and Mushka Lipskier
305 Crown St [between New York and Nostrand Ave]

Uriel and Dvorky Rivkin
13207 N 52nd St. Tampa, FL 33617

Video: Day 5 of the Crown Heights Riots

CBS, ABC, FOX, WOR and PIX news covered the outbreak of the Crown Heights Riots, or Pogrom, on August 19th 1991. In this six minute clip obtained exclusively by CrownHeights.info we see the reports filed by these reporters and their observation on how the riots unfolded.

US Ambassador Hears of Tefillin Miracle

Yeshiva World News

US Ambassador to Israel Daniel Shapiro visited Kaplan Hospital in Rechovot to meet with victims of Hamas rocket attacks. Upon his arrival on Tuesday, the ambassador was met by hospital administrator Prof. Yaakov Yahav and a contingent of senior personnel. The ambassador conveyed good wishes on the victims on behalf of US President Barak Obama.

Alone in Its Class

Jewish Week

With low tuition, small classes and customized learning, Suffolk’s only day school is competing in a tough environment.

With a large fish tank and piles of toys in the office, an indoor playground decorated to look like a rainforest and hallway walls covered in student art — including a little house with a working doorbell — the Jewish Academy in East Northport, L.I., is an inviting place for children and their parents.