Lay Leadership Empowered
For more than half a century, Chabad-Lubavitch shluchim have partnered with their respective lay leaders to form an unshakable bond for the benefit of world Jewry. Today, these partnerships are growing stronger than ever.
For more than half a century, Chabad-Lubavitch shluchim have partnered with their respective lay leaders to form an unshakable bond for the benefit of world Jewry. Today, these partnerships are growing stronger than ever.
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Leaving his office building at lunchtime; a young businessman would pass the stand of a little old Jewish lady who sold pretzels on a street corner for 25 cents each. He would always leave her a quarter but never take a pretzel. The two of them never spoke.
One day, after 3 years of this routine, the young man passed the old lady's stand and left his usual quarter; the pretzel lady spoke to him for the first time.
“Sir, you are a good customer and I appreciate your business, but I have to tell you that the price of pretzels has gone up to 50 cents!!!”
Leaving his office building at lunchtime; a young businessman would pass the stand of a little old Jewish lady who sold pretzels on a street corner for 25 cents each. He would always leave her a quarter but never take a pretzel. The two of them never spoke.
One day, after 3 years of this routine, the young man passed the old lady’s stand and left his usual quarter; the pretzel lady spoke to him for the first time.
“Sir, you are a good customer and I appreciate your business, but I have to tell you that the price of pretzels has gone up to 50 cents!!!”
Yechiel and Ita Cagen
680 Lefferts Ave[between Albany and Troy Avenue]
Asher and Rivka Putter
The Shul 483 Albany Ave [corner of Lefferts Avenue]
Dovid and Chana Vidrin
633 East New York Ave # 2RF. [between Kingston and Albany Avenue]
Mordechai and Leah Kustiner
3022 West Birchwood Avenue, Chicago, IL
A unique farbrengen took place Monday night in the Upper West Side home of Mr. David and Lara Slager, the philanthropists underwriting the $5 million Machne Israel Early Childhood Initiative.
Danny Barouk (Bay Harbor Islands, FL) and Liba Levin (Chicago, IL / Surfside, FL)
Like Harley Davidson, Wii, and Clinique who often ply their wares in customized 18-wheelers that transform into mini-circus-like event centers, Chabad is planning one of its own to drive excitement, knowledge, and pride into the lives of Jewish children.
The Rebbe says:
1. This week’s Torah portion begins by saying, “And Yakov (Jacob) left Be’er Sheva and went to Charan”.
To be sure, this verse is actually repeating something we already knew from the end of last week’s Torah portion.
2. The Rebbe points out that the Torah must be teaching us something by telling us this twice:
In the Torah everything is exact. In fact, our Sages learn out many Halachas (laws) from one extra letter in the Torah. Therefore, if the Torah repeats this story twice, it must be teaching us something that we can implement into our daily life. Let us find out what the Torah is teaching us:
Rabbi Moshe New, director of the Montreal Torah Center, delivers the keynote address at the International Conference of Shluchim 2010.
Danny Goodman (West Bloomfield,MI) and Chana Wolf (Chicago, IL)
CROWN HEIGHTS [CHI] — A group of ten to fifteen black youths attacked a Darchai Menachem student yesterday. This is the third of three different incidents that took place in the last week, in one of them the group taunted their victim using racially charged slurs, yet police refuse to look at the incident as a hate crime.
Not withstanding the busy schedule of the Shluchim during the recent conference, they made time to meet with the talmidim of the Oholei Torah Mesivta.
The rebbe loomed large. His face looked down on the crowd from the oversize television screens around the room, and his voice boomed. He sang a traditional Hasidic chant.
Face it, says Yerachmiel Galinsky of Upper Dublin: Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook and all other futuristic cute-named feral phenomenon have made social — and business — interaction do an about-face in the past five years.
The duties that a soldier performs are not for his own interests, but rather are intended to benefit the entire army as well as the people it is charged to protect.
For this reason, the soldier must comply with every order, without thought as to whether it is essential or not, for only the commander-in-chief understands the importance of all the details of the military strategy, and only he determines what is important and what is trivial.
Yitzchok Bendet (S. Paul, MN) and Rishi (bas Baruch) Wilhelm (Crown Heights)
L’Chaim Tonight, Thursday, at Lubavitcher Yeshiva
570 Crown St [hall entrance on Albany Ave]
Earth to drug dealers — Google is watching!
Three brazen heroin dealers were captured in Google Street View images working their favorite Brooklyn drug corner, where they peddled their product to hipsters and other dope fiends, law-enforcement sources said yesterday.