Study: Low Salt Diet Ups Risk of Heart Attack

CNN

Doctors and public health officials have been telling us for years that eating too much sodium can increase the risk of heart attack or stroke by raising blood pressure to unsafe levels. So how to explain a new study that suggests low salt intake actually increases the risk of dying from those causes?

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New Engagement!

Elimelech Raichik ( Kfar Chabad) and Mushkie Grunblatt ( Buenos Aires, Argentina)

L’Chaim Tomorrow Thursday at Chovevei Torah
885 Eastern Pkwy [between Albany and Troy Ave]

Hundreds at March of the Living Don Tefillin with Chabad

Thousands of participants in the March of the Living marched Monday from the gate of Auschwitz to Birkenau, where a memorial ceremony was held at a monument to the camp’s victims.

New Engagement!

Yudi Green (Baltimore, MD) and Rickel Greenbaum (Melbourne, Australia)

L’Chaim Tonight Wednesday at Lubavitcher Yeshiva
570 Crown St [hall entrance on Albany Ave]

A Kotel That’s Being Built in Kawkawlin

The Bay City Times

Artist Martin Roznowski stands in front of a scale replica of the Western Wall which he and his team created at Holsinger Manufacturing in Kawkawlin. The replica of the Western Wall will be installed at the Jewish Children’s Museum in Brooklyn NY.

KAWKAWLIN, MI — In a shop just off M-13, in a small township called Kawkawlin Township, Michigan, a team of six artists has worked for the past month to recreate an ancient and significant piece of history now on its way to Crown Heights.

The Lubavitch-Bramson Connection

A member of the Chabad-Lubavitch sect and a resident of Brooklyn’s heavily chasidic Crown Heights neighborhood, Dov Ber Cohen had no diploma and no career goal when he finished his yeshiva high school two years ago.

Canada: Conservatives Win Big, but Not Lubavitch Candidate

Mark Adler (L), Canada’s first Jewish Conservative MP, with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (R).

Riding a groundswell of support for the Conservative Party that will allow Prime Minister Stephen Harper to preside over his first-ever majority government, Toronto businessman and author Mark Adler won in the York Centre electoral district Monday, setting him up to become his party’s first-ever Jewish MP.