
Lag BaOmer Parade Gallery 4: Seats 30 and 35
Lag BaOmer Parade photo gallery from seating areas 30 and 35. By Chana Lewis.
Lag BaOmer Parade photo gallery from seating areas 30 and 35. By Chana Lewis.
The push for so-called “crossover” mirrors to compensate for blind spots in large trucks is taking on added urgency after last week’s death of a 4-year-old who was hit by a truck while riding his tricycle in Williamsburg.
Lag BaOmer Parade photo gallery from the areas accessed though entrance number 1, 2 and 3. By Rivka Kashanian.
Avi Webb (Monsey, NY) and Bryna Novack (Los Angeles, CA)
L’Chaim Monday at Lubavitcher Yeshiva
570 Crown St [hall entrance on Albany Ave]
AT&T are ’systematically overcharging’ up to 20 million Americans who use their iPhone or iPad to access data on the go, an investigation has uncovered.
Lag BaOmer Parade photo gallery from the areas accessed though entrance number 6. By Shmuli Tuvel TuvelPhotography.com
Lag BaOmer Parade photo gallery from the areas accessed though entrance number 7. By Shmuli Tuvel TuvelPhotography.com
Santa Monica residents may get to vote soon on whether circumcisions can be done in the beach city.
28 years after the fact, the historic event will be watched by hundreds of thousands on the world’s largest Jewish website, along with a network of hundreds of sites run by Chabad-Lubavitch Shluchim around the world.
Lag B’omer marks one year to the tragic accident which claimed the life of Hatomim Nosson Deitsch OBM, and marking his yohrtzeit hundreds gathered in the Oholei Torah Zal for a Kinus Hissorerus.
With the Lag B’omer parade just hours away tens of volunteers were hard at work throughout the night putting together the stages, sound systems, signs, and chairs.
Marking its 27th year, Rabbis Sholom Horowitz and Nachman Twerskei held their annual ‘Hadlokoh’ of a Bonfire in honor of Lag Baomer and Reb Shimon Bar Yochai.
Marking the beginning of the celebrations of Lag B’omer Crown Heightsers gathered at the Wingate Highschool on Kingston Avenue for the lighting of a massive bonfire.
At the central Lag B’omer bonfire on Kingston Avenue at Wingate Highschool, local photographer Chaim Perl captured the massive scene in a single 360 degree photo!
As attorneys for the Chabad-Lubavitch movement press on with attempts to retrieve texts stolen by the Nazis and now held by the Russian government, a case involving efforts to reclaim an art collection also taken by the Nazis is just getting under way.