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Garden Grows to Honor Researcher’s Memory

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A garden at the Chabad House was planted in honor of University researcher Efrat Gamliel-Atinsky who was killed in a March car accident.

Situated between Cali ’n’ Tito’s and Barrow Elementary School is Chabad House, a small, neutral-colored stucco building surrounded by newly-planted blueberry bushes, ornamental flowers and a mosaic tile display.

Tri-Valley Chabad to Dedicate New Torah Scroll

Pleasanton Weekly

The last three lines of a new Torah Scroll written in Pleasanton for the Chabad of the Tri-Valley will be added by members of the congregation along with a scribe at 1:30 p.m. today at the Pleasanton Senior Center with a dedication of the work to take place at 2:30 p.m. with a grand procession.

Recession May Have Pushed US Birth Rate to New Low

Forget the Dow and the GDP. Here’s the latest economic indicator: The U.S. birth rate has fallen to its lowest level in at least a century as many people apparently decided they couldn’t afford more mouths to feed.

Larry King to Host Chabad’s 30th-Annual Telethon

Chabad.org

Photos by: Baruch Ezagui

The special 30th-anniversary Chabad “To Life” Telethon will air live from Hollywood, Calif., this weekend, bringing together host Larry King and dozens of other celebrities and performers in support of Chabad-Lubavitch of the West Coast’s numerous educational and nonsectarian social service programs.

Video: A ‘Shana Tova’ Blessing from the Rebbe

In this week’s “Opening the week with the Rebbe”: We are presenting a short video clip from Erev Rosh Hashanah 5749. Jews from all walks of life line up outside 770 to hand the Rebbe petitions for blessings for the New Year. From the weekly video magazine, ‘Living Torah’. Courtesy of JEM.

Your Pre-High Holiday Guide in HD

As the academic face of online Jewish video, TorahCafé.com continues to provide the international Jewish community with the opportunity to enjoy Torah classes of the highest caliber available from the comfort of their home.

Black and Jewish, and Seeing No Contradiction

The New York Times

Shais Rison, left, and Yitzchak Jordan are black Orthodox Jews, a rarity in New York and the nation.

In yeshivas, they are sometimes taunted as “monkeys” or with the Yiddish epithet for blacks. At synagogues and kosher restaurants, they engender blank stares. And dating can be awkward: their numbers are so small, friends will often share at least some romantic history with the same man or woman, and matchmakers always pair them with people with whom they have little in common beyond skin color.

Mid-Atlantic Shluchim Gather in Reston, Virgina

Photos by: Bentzi Sasson

Last Wednesday, close to 50 shluchim from the Mid-Atlantic area – comprising of New Jersey, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Washington and Delaware – gathered for a Regional Kinus at the Hyatt Regency in Reston, Virgina.