Baby Girl!
Yudi and Rivky Steiner (Washington, DC)
Baby Boy!
Yosef Yitzchok and Nechama Lewis (Crown Heights)

A Plan Like No Other
Ever wonder what would happen if we treated Torah as we treat our cell phone?
A group of about 20 homeless people stormed into a synagogue Monday in Caracas, arguing that the building had been abandoned and they needed a home.
Homeless Squatters Occupy Synagogue in Caracas
A group of about 20 homeless people stormed into a synagogue Monday in Caracas, arguing that the building had been abandoned and they needed a home.
Here is a sneak peek at what we hope to capture as we travel across America in a effort to win Sholom Rubashkin the justice he deserves.
Video: Sholom Across America Sneak Peek
Here is a sneak peek at what we hope to capture as we travel across America in a effort to win Sholom Rubashkin the justice he deserves.
Rabbi Yisroel Bernath is quick to point out that irrespective of his own level of religious observance, the vast majority of the 783-and-counting young Jewish singles who have registered so far on a new website he launched are secular.
Shliach’s Website Promotes Jewish Matchmaking
Rabbi Yisroel Bernath is quick to point out that irrespective of his own level of religious observance, the vast majority of the 783-and-counting young Jewish singles who have registered so far on a new website he launched are secular.
The New York legislature says it will take up the issue of New York City’s rent control law as the current three-year law is set to expire.
Lawmakers Clash over Extending Rent Control Law
The New York legislature says it will take up the issue of New York City’s rent control law as the current three-year law is set to expire.
Goldman Sachs was proclaiming that oil was soon set soar to $135 a barrel and likely have US service stations jacking up fuel prices to $5 a gallon, just like the summer of 2008 that preceded the recession, the New York Post reported Sunday.
Goldman Sachs: $5 Gas Returning Soon
Goldman Sachs was proclaiming that oil was soon set soar to $135 a barrel and likely have US service stations jacking up fuel prices to $5 a gallon, just like the summer of 2008 that preceded the recession, the New York Post reported Sunday.
New Engagement!
Hershy Pershin (Detroit, Michigan) and Miriam Hurwitz (Brooklyn,NY)

Chabad of Hawaii’s Strong Presence at Israel Day
Chabad of Hawaii maintained a number of booths providing kosher food and Tefillin at the Israel Day Festival.

Just a Reminder: Be Careful!
He tried to catch the train, but the train caught him — and nearly took him on his last ride ever.
New Engagement!
Shalom Horowitz (Crown Heights) and Sara Hirsch (Coral Springs, FL)
L’Chaim Tonight Monday at Lubavitcher Yeshiva
570 Crown St [hall entrance on Albany Ave]
New Engagement!
Yochonon (Yogi) Goldman (Crown Heights) and Rozi Varon (Atlanta, GA)
L’Chaim Tonight, Monday at the Jewish Children’s Museum
792 Eastern Pkwy [corner Kingston Ave]
Baby Girl!
Yossi and Estee Majerczyk (Crown Heights)
Baby Boy!
Yisroel and Sarah Swimmer (Five Towns)
Legendary Israeli Photo Collection Arrives in New York
The director of Kehot Publications in Israel, Rabbi Menachem “Meni” Wolff, transferred his legendary archive of photos to Lubavitch Archives in Brooklyn, New York. The collection which includes pictures of the Rebbe, Chassidim in 770, Chabad institutions across the globe and Shluchims peulos, has now joined hundreds of thousands of pictures in the largest Chabad-Lubavitch digital photo collection, established more than eleven years ago.
Workers in the New York metropolitan region get paid $1.14 for every $1 the average American worker earns, according to data released by the U.S. Labor Department. That’s makes Greater New York the second-best paid part of the country, trailing only the Bay Area in California (where workers get $1.20).
New Yorkers Get Paid More Than (Almost) Everyone
Workers in the New York metropolitan region get paid $1.14 for every $1 the average American worker earns, according to data released by the U.S. Labor Department. That’s makes Greater New York the second-best paid part of the country, trailing only the Bay Area in California (where workers get $1.20).