Jewish Women’s Circle Comes to Clay

Clay Today

Rabbi Shmuly and Shaina Feldman, shown here with son Mendel, age 2 and daughter Mushka, 7 months, welcome involvement from local Jewish families into the Jewish Community of Clay County, FL.

Shaina Feldman grew up the daughter of a Rabbi, in a Chabad community. Today she is the wife of Rabbi Shmuly Feldman, working together in an outreach to Jews in Clay County, Florida. “We want to build the Jewish community here,” she said.

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Atheists Angry over Street Sign Honoring 9/11 Victims

Fox News

New York Atheists are calling for the removal of this street sign, dedicated to fallen 9/11 firefighters because of the use of the word “Heaven.”

A group of New York City atheists is demanding that the city remove a street sign honoring seven firefighters killed in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks because they say the sign violates the separation of church and state.

Video: Rabbi Kanelsky Speaks About Bas Sheva

What started as a mitzvah campaign for a Refuah Shlaima for his daughter Bas Sheva tragically turned into a campaign in her memory. Rabbi Mordechai Kanelsky shares the story with ULY students who just completed a staggering amount of Tanya by heart in her memory.

ULY Students Rewarded for Tanya by Heart

Part of the Bat Sheva Tanya Baal Peh campaign a large group of United Lubavitcher Yeshiva students were rewarded for learning whole perokim as well as lines by heart. The highlight of the program was when 5 Talmidim from 4th grade, who each completed at least 12 Perokim Ba’al Peh, went up on stage and each recited part of Perek 12 by heart!

Photos: Beis Rivkah’s Elementary School Graduates

Photos By Rivka Kashaninan

CROWN HEIGHTS [CHI] — Capping a successful year, the girls in Beis Rivkah’s eighth grade graduated elementary school Sunday and will all be moving on to high school. Parents and friends attended the ceremony.