Photos: Zaki Farbrengs for his Birthday
Head of the Vaad Hakohol, Zaki Tamir, celebrated his birthday with a lively Farbrengen in the Aliya Shul on East New York Avenue.
Head of the Vaad Hakohol, Zaki Tamir, celebrated his birthday with a lively Farbrengen in the Aliya Shul on East New York Avenue.
BARRINGTON, NY — A small plane crash has killed an emergency room doctor from New Jersey who was flying to work at a hospital in upstate New York’s Finger Lakes region.
Just a reminder that tonight is “Nittel Nacht” and the custom is that we don’t learn as to not “add Chayus”.
Yonatan Mankes (N. Maimi, FL) and Shaindel Berman (Miami, FL)
Chona Nosson and Chana Rochel (nee Fox) Gewirtz
Hadar Hatorah, 824 Eastern Pkwy [Kingston and Albany Ave]
Shloimy and Tzirel Baitz
884 E New York Ave [between Schenectady and Utica Ave]
Shalom and Cherry (nee Pinson) New
502 New York Avenue, Apt 4B [between Lefferts and Sterling St]
The renowned Chassidic psychiatrist, Rabbi Dr. Abraham Twersky, is wont to dress in Chassidic garb – long black coat, full white beard and round black hat. Once, in an airport, he was approached by a Jew who was obviously irritated. Before he knew it, the fellow unleashed a battery of Yiddish words upon him: “Ach Vus’Ara Shandeh! Vus’Ara Bushah…!”
“What’s wrong with you? Must you insist on parading around in that medieval get-up, as if it were Purim? Don’t you realize how ridiculous you look? You bring nothing but scorn and embarrassment upon us Jews! If you could only dress like a Mentch – like a civilized being…”
“I fail to understand what thee art saying,” Dr. Twersky responded in a perfect english accent. “Is there something bothering you? Perhaps you're mistaking me for somebody else. You do realize that I am Amish, don’t you? This is the traditional mode of dress that we’ve preserved throughout the generations.”
“Oy vey! I beg your pardon,” pleaded the back-pedaling Jew. “I didn’t realize that you were Amish. You look so much like those Chassidic fellows. You should know that I have nothing but respect for you and your people — keeping to your ways without bowing to society’s wills and whims"
The renowned Chassidic psychiatrist, Rabbi Dr. Abraham Twersky, is wont to dress in Chassidic garb – long black coat, full white beard and round black hat. Once, in an airport, he was approached by a Jew who was obviously irritated. Before he knew it, the fellow unleashed a battery of Yiddish words upon him: “Ach Vus’Ara Shandeh! Vus’Ara Bushah…!”
“What’s wrong with you? Must you insist on parading around in that medieval get-up, as if it were Purim? Don’t you realize how ridiculous you look? You bring nothing but scorn and embarrassment upon us Jews! If you could only dress like a Mentch – like a civilized being…”
“I fail to understand what thee art saying,” Dr. Twersky responded in a perfect english accent. “Is there something bothering you? Perhaps you’re mistaking me for somebody else. You do realize that I am Amish, don’t you? This is the traditional mode of dress that we’ve preserved throughout the generations.”
“Oy vey! I beg your pardon,” pleaded the back-pedaling Jew. “I didn’t realize that you were Amish. You look so much like those Chassidic fellows. You should know that I have nothing but respect for you and your people — keeping to your ways without bowing to society’s wills and whims”
CrownHeights.info and the Avner Institute would like to present a photo of the Rebbe leaving his room, in 1971, to welcome Zalman Shazar, president of Israel.
MONTANA [AP] — An orthodox rabbi from Bozeman is starting Montana’s first kosher certification agency as part of his drive to bolster Judaism in the Big Sky State, where fewer Jews live than almost anywhere else in the country.
Crown Heightsers were represented for the first time in the DegelUSA Football league, and despite an amazing season start, the wheels fell off as the season came to a close, with the Yaffa Wigs getting knocked out this week.
Sruly Karasik (Crown Heights) and Mushky Frankel (Los Angeles, CA)
L’Chaim Motzai Shabbos at Empire Shteibel
489 Empire Blvd [between Brooklyn and New York Ave]
Ari Kaufman (Los Angelas, CA) and Chanah Ainyah Nerenberg (Detroit, MI)
L’Chaim Sunday at Lubavitcher Yeshiva
570 Crown St [hall entrance on Albany Ave]
A reader spotted, and snapped a photo, of a vehicle advertising ticket fighting services with a parking ticket on its windshield in Boro Park.
In the wake of Israel’s worst natural disaster in modern history, a Chabad-Lubavitch organization has joined other non-profits and government agencies in providing badly-needed financial aid to the 43 families whose loved ones perished in the flames.
The Gerber family is sitting Shiva after the passing of their 2 year old son Shalom Dovber Gerber OBM at their home 1360 W. Indian Creek Dr. Wynnewood, PA 19096.
Phone: (610) 896-1686 Email: zgerber@ganisraelphilly.com
Hamokom Yenachem Eschem Besoch Shaar Avaylay Tzion VeYerushalayim.
Please take a moment and say a Kapitel Tehillim for a Refuah Shlaima.
Chanoch Hendel ben Shterna Sara, he is in brain surgery now.
Eli & Esther Wilansky enjoy their 1 Hour Simcha album given to them as a gift from close family members.
CROWN HEIGHTS [CHI] — Are you in the market for a house in Crown Heights? Do you plan on buying one in the future? Did you know that the average price a house sells for in Crown Heights is under $500,000?