
Hudson River Crossing Tolls to Rise 25 Percent
Crossing the Hudson will soon take a bigger toll on commuters who are already struggling with skyrocketing gas prices.
Crossing the Hudson will soon take a bigger toll on commuters who are already struggling with skyrocketing gas prices.
In response to a full page ad taken out in the ‘Jewish Week’ by an unrecognized organization calling themselves “Kabbolas Hamalchus,” a reader – after first complimenting Chabad’s outreach efforts – goes on to attack the entire movement, comparing them to Jews for Jesus, and questioning whether they are Jewish altogether.
Over the past few years, images of the Rubashkin family have been freeze-framed in our consciousness: The meat plant. The raid. The living room. The courtroom scenes. The rallies…These scenes have been seared on our collective memory. The Rubashkins, though, have chosen to move forward. They’ve relocated and recalculated, adjusting the rhythm and routine of daily life to meet new challenges.
Students in Rabbi Goldman’s fifth grade in Oholei Torah were rewarded for a year of a good behavior and diligent learning. The entire class went to Q-cumber Café on Kingston and enjoyed pizza, fries and soda – all donated by the owner, who is also a parent of one of the kids.
I knew it was happening, I even heard the drumming, but I did not attend the annual 71st Precinct Family Day Picnic.
I don’t like the police, I think they are just a tool used to fill the city’s coffers.
CROWN HEIGHTS [CHI] — More than 250 Friendship Circle volunteers enjoyed an evening of appreciation marking the end of year of tremendous success.
Summer is here and local photographer Chaim Perl and his brother Avrohom took a trip to the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens to take photos in honor of Shavuot.
Rabbi Yitzchok Bergstein insists he is not a missionary, but he is definitely a man with a mission: “To give every Jew the ability to celebrate Judaism.”
Every day for over two years, students from all over the world have joined Rabbi Yehoshua B. Gordon, director of Chabad of the Valley, for daily Chitas shiurim on Jewish.TV.
Last month, a small English city called Leicester grabbed headlines when Rabbi Shmuli Pink, Chabad representative there was targeted by anti-Semitic vandals. In three separate attacks, bricks shattered the windows of Pink’s home and car, shaking the 300-strong Jewish community.
One of the most prominent Israeli archaeologists declared today that remains from the First and Second Jewish Temple period – including the Second Temple itself – lie underneath the Temple Mount surface, just waiting to be excavated.
A major accident on the I-95 Connecticut Turnpike brought traffic to a complete standstill, but for Ari Witkes who was heading to Worcester he found an opportunity to do Mivtzoim. Approaching one man he asked if he was Jewish and upon finding out that he is they immediately put on Teffilin together.
Chabad of Houston’s Rabbi Chaim Lazaroff participated in a Day of Prayer Ceremony, as part of the National Police Week festivities at the Houston Police Department.
Over the year’s late British businessman Zalman Jaffe and his wife Roselyn spent every Shavuos in Crown Heights, where they merited an especially close relationship with the Rebbe and Rebbetzin. At the Rebbe’s request Mr. Jaffe faithfully recorded these visits, which were published annually as My Encounters with the Rebbe and savored by Chabad readers everywhere.