
Picture of the Day: Gan Israel NY Group Photo
Campers and staff in Camp Gan Israel in Parksville, NY pose for a group photo in the big lawn behind the Beth.
Campers and staff in Camp Gan Israel in Parksville, NY pose for a group photo in the big lawn behind the Beth.
In this week’s “Opening the week with the Rebbe”: The Rebbe leads Selichos on the Fast of Tammuz, at his home on President Street. 18 Tammuz, 5748 · July 3, 1988.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg said traffic tie-ups cost businesses billions of dollars. They have to use extra gas and simply lose time, which slows down productivity.
A pair of bizarre trespassing incidents at two of the region’s major airports, including one in Newark on Saturday, have heightened concerns about airport perimeter security.
Despite sweltering temperatures in Oak Park, MI, more than 300 people turned out Sunday to participate in the groundbreaking of the Harry and Wanda Zekelman Campus.
Pictures from the Lechaim of Arye Zev Naparstek (Los Angeles, CA) and Mushki Boteach (Engelwood, NJ) took place in the Jewish Childrens Museum in Crown Heights on Sunday night.
Getzy Rosenfeld (Tzfas, Israel) and Mushky Labkofsky ( Los Angeles, CA)
L’Chaim Tonight Monday at 1349 President street
[between Kingston and Brooklyn]
Rabbi Zalman Kazen, a longtime leader of Cleveland’s Jewish community known for his relentless and unyielding energy to assist local Jews with their physical and spiritual needs, passed away at the age of 92. Juggling a hectic schedule into his 90s, Kazen inspired the community to grow in its scholarship and observance.
Levi and Esti (nee Hershkowitz) Bonnardel ( Aventura, FL)
Rabbi Edelman, one of the first Tmimim, shliach of the previous Rebbe to Springfield MA to open a day school, which he continues to head to this day, will discuss the first tentative steps of day school chinuch in America at the annual Kinus HaMechanchos and contrast them with the today’s chinuch challenges.
Yeshiva Torah Ohr of North Miami Beach was graced by a visit by the head shaliach Rabbi Avrohom Korf serving in his 52nd year of shlichus for a farbrengen in honor of Yud Beis-Yud Gimmel Tamuz.
Herman Cain says voters across the country should have the right to prevent Muslims from building mosques in their communities.
Stanley Patz has been conditioned to expect his telephone to ring whenever a child goes missing, so he was bracing when he heard about the disappearance of an 8-year-old boy, Leiby Kletzky, last week in Brooklyn.
From the start of the Leiby Kletzky tragedy, we’ve been hearing about the Shomrim – a neighborhood patrol the people of Borough Park turn to in times of trouble. CBS 2’s Scott Rapoport has more on the unique relationship.