Passport Services Coming Soon to Brooklyn Library
The list of reasons to never travel to Manhattan seems to keep growing and growing for Brooklyn residents. Now, even getting a U.S. passport is about to get easier.
The list of reasons to never travel to Manhattan seems to keep growing and growing for Brooklyn residents. Now, even getting a U.S. passport is about to get easier.
Over five hundred men women and children gathered outside the Yeshiva Schools in Pittsburgh, on Sunday Lag B’Omer to say the 12 pesukim, to hear words of encouragement from the local three day schools leadership and pray for the coming of Moshiach.
It has become a phenomenon that many woman and girls egarly await each year, the Keren Simchas Choson Vekalah’s Ice Cream Social and Cake Auction. This years even is taking place this Monday, May 30th, the 26th of Iyar at 6:30pm in the Razag Ballroom.
Itche and Nechomie Zalmanov (Crown Heights)
Elimelech and Chayale (nee Halberstam) Evers
Dovid and Rochel (nee Boyarsky) Eleff (Cleveland, OH)
Shmuel Yakov Shifrin (Lakewood, NJ) and Chaya (bas Berel) Epstein (Crown Heights)
Sholom and Nechama (nee Tiechtel) Lapidus (Crown Heights)
Sholom Shaya and Chanale Deitsch (Ridgefield, CT)
A new CNN/Opinion Research Corporation national poll shows the former New York City mayor atop the slow-forming Republican primary field.
She was not in the public eye. Yet, the Lubavitcher Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka’s inspiration is widespread—a result of her quiet ways and nuances of influence.
After opening a mikvah last February, Chabad in Canberra is working at a steady clip, building a strong infrastructure for Canberra’s 2,000 Jewish residents. Last Wednesday, Rabbi Dan and Naomi Avital, directors of Chabad in Canberra secured a disused childcare center just a stone’s throw away from the new mikvah.
The Baal Shem Tov was accustomed to draw out his prayers on Friday evenings. His disciples, who typically finished before him, would wait for their Rebbe to conclude, so as to join him in the Shabbos meal.
It happened, on a given Friday, that one of the participants felt rather hungry. He thought to himself: “There is still plenty of time before the Baal Shem Tov will complete his prayers; I ought to go and eat something. In all likelihood, I will be back before he’s done. Besides, there are plenty of others around; I shall certainly not be missed.”
Areleh and Sarah (nee Risenberg) Eichler
702 Eastern Parkway [between Brooklyn and New York Ave]
Shmuli and Shaindy Backer
1404 President St [between Kingston and Brooklyn Ave]
Elimelech and Chayale (nee Halberstam) Evers
1551 Carroll St [between Troy and Schenectady Ave]
Gamliel and Chana Dray
481 Crown St #B2 [between Kingston and Brooklyn Ave]
Avi and Chanie Teleki
555 Crown St #1D [between Kingston and Albany Ave]
Moshe and Dena Fox
519 Montgomery St Side Door, [between Brooklyn and New York Ave]
Shneur and Chana Zilberman
718 Lefferts Ave [between Troy and Schenectady Ave]
CrownHeights.info and the Avner Institute would like present a series of Photos of the Rebbe at davening mincha in the winter of 1974, with special thanks to the Schildkraut and Gal families.