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Kfar Chabad Vaad Re-elected in Landslide

Shturem

Rabbi Binyomin Lifshitz farbrengs with Zaki Tamir. Illustration photo.

R’ Binyomin (Yami) Lifshitz was re-elected chairman of the Vaad of Kfar Chabad by almost ninety nine percent of the vote! New members to be joining the Vaad are: R’ Gershom Ohana, R’ Shimon Rabinowitz and R’ Mendel Gurewitz.

Over 30 Shots Fired in Early Morning Shootout

CROWN HEIGHTS [CHI] — They ‘injured’ a car and a van, but managed to strike very little else. A dueling duo turned the intersection of Albany Avenue and President Street into their own O.K. Corral, firing over thirty shots at each other from opposite sides of the street.

NS Victim’s Family Shouted Down at Press Conference

Journal News

A press conference held today by family members of a man badly burned in an arson attack turned into a shouting match when a village man called the family’s lawyer an anti-Semite for going against the grand rabbi.

Picture of the Day! The Doctor and the Rabbi Dance

After running into each other on Carroll and Kingston this morning, Dr. Eli Rosen and Rabbi Kalman Winefeld greeted each other with a warm hug and broke out in a dance to the song of ‘Bar Yochai’, clearly still in the spirit of Lag B’omer.

A Young Business Owners Donation to Education

A good education is an asset that will stay with a student long after they graduate. Schools should focus on building character, teaching students how to grow into their own, so they can continue succeeding in their lives, no matter where life takes them. Teachers should inspire students with the practical skills necessary to be successful in the real world. This is the principle that led Mottie Wiener, CEO of DailySteals.com to sponsor the awards for teachers who participated in the first successful year of Menachem Education Foundation’s Data Driven Instruction program.

CH Softball Recap: RAIN, RAIN GO AWAY

by Yossi Goldstein

When the weather doesn’t appear threatening, the skies open; when the forecast is stormy, they remain closed. It has been a weird and wet first few weeks in the Crown Heights Softball League, to say the least, and last night’s balmy diamond was anything but that.