
Kherson Votes Chabad Rabbi Among Most Influential
In the July 28 edition of News of Kherson, the newspaper’s readers selected the city’s Chabad representative Rabbi Yosef Wolff as the fifth most influential person in the region.
In the July 28 edition of News of Kherson, the newspaper’s readers selected the city’s Chabad representative Rabbi Yosef Wolff as the fifth most influential person in the region.
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As we were finishing up a conversation with some tourists from Spain, I suddenly glanced over at our table with tefillin and Jewish literature, to find a whole family of four looking curiously at our setup and speaking Russian. I walked over, and with the few Russian words I know, greeted them and found out they were visiting from Russia.
Zalmy Kass (Toronto, Ontario) and Rivkah Mizrachi (Brooklyn, NY)
Boston’s TSA screeners — part of a security force whose competency has come under fire nationwide — soon will be carrying out sophisticated behavioral inspections under a first-in-the-nation program that’s already raising concerns of racial profiling, harassment of innocent travelers and longer lines.
The newest addition to the New York Police Department’s fleet of patrol vehicles is not built for high-speed chases, but for the stop and go of city traffic.
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Camp Gan Israel isn’t just a camp where busy parents can send their kids for the summer.
Jarred by the news of a Houston family shattered in the blink of an eye in a West Texas car accident, thousands of people from all over the world have rallied to support the three orphaned children.
Moments before the Sullivan County region got drenched from a massive downpour, the dark skies began lighting up in with flashes of lightening. Our photographer managed to capture some of the amazing light show put on by mother nature.
Washington, DC [CHI] – On Friday, July 29, 2011, the law firm of Lewin & Lewin, LLP filed its brief on behalf of the petitioner in the case of Menachem Zivotofsky v. Secretary of State Clinton (No. 10-699) which will be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court in November 2011. At issue in the case is the right of a Jerusalem-born American citizen to self identify as born in “Israel” on his or her U.S. passport and birth certificate.
Itchy and Goldy (nee Shemtov) Grossbaum (Toronto, Canada)
“Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.” (JFK)
This morning America will wake up with a great cloud of uncertainty hanging over it, for the first time since the founding of this nation, America is going to default on its debt.
Sydney, Australia [CHI] – On 27 July 2011 and on 29 July 2011, a series of false and defamatory allegations were published by the Australian Jewish News concerning Rabbi Yosef Feldman . The article, published under the byline of the AJN’s senior Sydney journalist, Joshua Levi, imputed that Rabbi Feldman was in favour of covering up acts of paedophilia by not reporting those acts to the police. Those statements in the Australian Jewish News were false and are highly damaging to the Rabbi’s high reputation. The Rabbi is presently considering the commencement of legal proceedings against the Australian Jewish News, its editor Zeddy Lawrence and Joshua Levi for defamation.
Mrs Basha Majerczyk is sitting Shiva until Thursday morningafter the passing of her dear father Michael Silverman A.H.
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Hamokom Yenachem Eschem Besoch Shaar Avaylay Tzion VeYerushalayim.
A child born into a world saturated by the wonders of the internet makes for a student who feels entitled to a highly individualized environment. At a back-to-school conference hosted last week by the Chabad-Lubavitch Office of Education roughly 200 educators explored strategies for transmitting Jewish knowledge and values to today’s children.
Israel’s largest public transit company Egged unloaded one of its busses on a Chabad-Lubavitch center in the Negev Desert, donating about $3,500 to help the sale proceed so that Rabbi Lior and Avishag Abadah could convert the vehicle into a mobile youth center and library.