9 Sholom Zochors This Week!

Mendy and Cheyenna (nee Borenstien) Hershkop
37 Balfour Pl, [between Empire Blvd and Lefferts Ave]

Moshe and Devorah Leah Raitport
790 Montgomery St, side door [between Albany and Troy Aves]

Chaim and Ettie Schargorodsky
541 Montgomery St, 2nd floor [between Brooklyn and New York Aves]

Ari and Dvora Leah Minkowicz
1276 Carroll St [between Brooklyn and New York Aves]

Itzick and Mina Leah (nee Cohen) Yarmush
799 Montgomery St [between Albany and Troy Aves]

Chaim Yisroel
and Mussy Wilhelm
1320 President St [between Brooklyn and New York Aves]

Yakov and Brachie Garfinkel (Miami Beach, FL)

Yanki and Chanie Hayward (Montreal, Canada)

Motti and Mooki (nee Kreiman) Ifergan
50 Vincent Court, Bell Lane, London NW4 2AN

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Video: Tzivos Hashem Newscast – Elul 5771

Simultaneously viewed in over 50 schools across the world, the focus of this segment (cut from a 30 minute children’s Rally) is to teach children that they have within themselves Something Extraordinary. A power waiting to be unleashed which can strengthen their ability to sense G-d’s presence in a very real and tangible way through the power of Tefillah, prayer. Children also are given their mission of the month in the “Charge It” segment.

Uman Visitors Won’t Get Warm Welcome This Year

Arutz 7

Posters in Uman depict an “alien-like” Jewish figure behind the universal “unwanted” symbol, with the poster’s headline proclaiming “Uman without Chassidim“ (left), and ”Will YOU be attending the march” (right).

Tens of thousands of Israelis who are planning to depart in the coming days to visit the burial site of Rav Nachman of Breslov may not get a warm welcome this year. A group of local residents in the Ukraine city of Uman, where the rabbi’s tomb is located, have called on residents to come out to a major protest against their Israeli visitors, demanding that the city ban them.

Rabbi Completes Quest to Print Tanya in Every RI City

Providence Journal

Rabbi Aryeh Laufer proofreads a page of the Tanya, a book written by Hasidic Master Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, founder of the Chabad-Lubavitch, before delivering it to the Town of Burrillville.

The whirr and snap of a printer is the only sound in a small study room at the Jesse Smith Memorial Library on Tinkham Lane as 23-year-old Rabbi Aryeh Laufer patiently waits for another set of pages to be done so he can feed the printer again. Later, he will bring the pages to be cut and bound to make 100 books.