


Photos: Visiting Day in Gan Israel, Parksville
Visiting day took place today, Sunday. Parents came in from the city and nearby bungalow colonies to spend the day with their children in camps in the Catskill Mountain region.

Roving Rabbis: From Pork to Kosher
Sometimes a bad thing can turn into the catalyst for something good.
Among the estimated 1 million people who flocked to Florida’s Kennedy Space Center to witness the end of an era Friday was Rabbi Zvi Konikov, the director of Chabad-Lubavitch of the Space & Treasure Coasts who for years has served as a sort of informal Jewish community liaison to NASA and its astronauts.
Rabbi to Astronauts at Final Shuttle Launch
Among the estimated 1 million people who flocked to Florida’s Kennedy Space Center to witness the end of an era Friday was Rabbi Zvi Konikov, the director of Chabad-Lubavitch of the Space & Treasure Coasts who for years has served as a sort of informal Jewish community liaison to NASA and its astronauts.

So Far, a Good Year for AZ Town’s Only Jewish Center
Three years ago, Chabad-Lubavitch Rabbi Berel Zaklikofsky was driving across Interstate 10 from Palm Springs, Calif., to Brooklyn, N.Y., when he stumbled upon Goodyear, Ariz., a fast-growing, sun-drenched community 20 minutes west of Phoenix in the state’s arid Southwest Valley.
In a 20 minute Press TV interview, Rabbi Dovid Feldman of Jews United Against Zionism offers his views on Zionism and Israel. Rabbi Feldman is on a visit this week in Iran.
Neturei Karta: Israel Was Founded Through Terrorism
In a 20 minute Press TV interview, Rabbi Dovid Feldman of Jews United Against Zionism offers his views on Zionism and Israel. Rabbi Feldman is on a visit this week in Iran.

Jews in Sports: WORTHY WALLET
Who could have foretold of outrageous contracts given to lesser talent and players’ wallets becoming bloated due to an increase in the Salary Cap floor and ceiling in a sport not called ‘baseball?’
I’m talking hockey and its off-ice summer spectacle known as “Free Agency.”
“The price of organic food is kind of through the roof,” said Julie Bass. So, why not grow your own? However, Bass' garden is a little unique because it's in her front yard.
Frum Woman Faces Jail for Planting Vegetable Garden
“The price of organic food is kind of through the roof,” said Julie Bass. So, why not grow your own? However, Bass’ garden is a little unique because it’s in her front yard.
Baby Boy!
Levi and Chani (nee Kaplan) Druk (Baltimore, MD)
Baby Boy!
Yosef and Aviva (nee Sieradski) Fort (Pittsburgh, PA)

Meet the World’s Only Hassidic Private Investigator
JOE LEVIN, a private investigator in Brooklyn, was waiting to meet a new client in the parking lot of a kosher supermarket in Borough Park one recent morning. Glancing in the side-view mirror of his chauffeured sport utility vehicle, Mr. Levin said he liked this particular spot because he knew the manager, the delivery man and the security guard, who lets him borrow footage from the lot’s surveillance equipment.
Beginning Season Two of Torah in Ten, we are pleased to present Editor-in-Chief Rabbi Chaim Miller on this week's topic, “The Rebbe on Dieting and Obesity.”
Torah in Ten: The Rebbe on Dieting and Obesity
Beginning Season Two of Torah in Ten, we are pleased to present Editor-in-Chief Rabbi Chaim Miller on this week’s topic, “The Rebbe on Dieting and Obesity.”
New Engagement!
Elozer Steinmetz (Boro Park) and Brochi Weber (Boro Park)

Supporters Mark Five Years to Torah Learning Project
This past Wednesday, in conjunction with Gimmel Tammuz, a Gala banquet was held in the Jewish Childrens Museum by a special organization based in Crown Heights, the Torah Learning Project.

Over 320 Shluchim Convene to Expand Their JLI
This past Monday, the day before Gimmel Tammuz, over three hundred and twenty shluchim convened at the Hyatt Regency in Long Island for The Rohr Jewish Learning Institute’s 13th Annual Conference.