
New Wave of Air-Bag Thefts in Crown Heights
CROWN HEIGHTS [CHI] — Four cars were broken into and airbags were stolen Thursday night. The cars were all parked on President Street in the vicinity of the Albany Avenue intersection.
CROWN HEIGHTS [CHI] — Four cars were broken into and airbags were stolen Thursday night. The cars were all parked on President Street in the vicinity of the Albany Avenue intersection.
Recently, Newsweek published a list, “The 50 Most Influential Rabbis in America,” and placed Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky at No. 1. New York Times reporter, Deborah Solomon took this opportunity to ask him a few questions.
Newsweek just published a list, “The 50 Most Influential Rabbis in America,” and placed you at No. 1. As a Hasidic rabbi and a leader of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement, do you think you can rank rabbis or any other religious leaders as if they were athletes?
I am of the opinion that you can’t rank human beings. Every person has something to contribute to the welfare of the next human being. No two people think alike or look alike, and everyone has something that another person does not have. Who’s to say who is higher and who’s lower? In terms of the essence of human beings, I don’t feel it’s proper to rank them because we don’t really know what their mission in life is.
Focus at the upcoming RCCS 8th annual BBQ August 10th
Local Hospital to Join Annual Barbecue Effort to Benefit Cancer Stricken Patients – Offering Smoking Cessation Aids and Tips.
Recent studies have shown that, despite the surgeon general’s warnings, and despite billions of dollars in ad campaigns, young teens and adults are lighting up in large numbers, especially in the Orthodox Jewish community.
As a result of a recent Cancer Awareness Project initiated by volunteers of RCCS, calls have been coming in to the RCCS office begging for help in getting children and spouses to quit… before it is too late.
A learning class in Hachayal (camp in Minnesota) learned and got tested on Gemara Masechta Brachos 4th Perek Alos Hashacar.
Chabad in Simcha Monica had a booth at the local National Night Out, put on by the SM Police Department.
When Robert A. Rockaway, a recognized authority on Jewish-American history, decided to chronicle the story of the Jewish mob, he sought out Jewish old-timers in order to gather information on this less than reputable element.
Rockaway even interviewed his own mother, a native of Detroit, Michigan, who personally knew some friends and family members of the nefarious subjects of his research.
Once, while talking to his mother about the reprehensible conduct of a particular mobster, his mother stopped him short in his tracks: “All that you say may be fine and good, no one said the guy was a saint. Between you and me, he was known to have made a few people disappear. . . But you shouldn’t rush to judgment. Don’t forget that he was always kind to his mother! Does that count for nothing? Trust me; the man was a real Mentch!”
No great, inspiring culture of the future can be built upon the moral principle of relativism. For at its bottom such a culture holds that nothing is better than anything else, and that all things are in themselves equally meaningless. Except for the fragments of faith (in progress, in compassion, in conscience, in hope) to which it still clings, illegitimately, such a culture teaches every one of its children that life is a tale told by an idiot, signifying nothing – Michael Novak
CrownHeights.info and the Avner Institute would like to present a newly released photo of the Rebbe from Erev Rosh Hashanah 1980. With Special thanks to Mendy Hayward.
Zalman and Chaya Schapiro (Crown Heights)
Sholom Zochor at 820 Montgomery St
[between Albany and Troy Ave]
We are pleased to present our eleventh online class in the “Torah in Ten” series, presented by the editor-in-chief of Kol Menachem, Rabbi Chaim Miller.
Mendy and Sheiny (nee Goldberger) Holtzberg (Crown Heights)
Yehuda and Estee (nee Goldberg) Lieblich
860 Eastern Pkwy [between Kingston and Albany Ave]
Erez and Nina Safar
Aliya, 525 E New York Ave [between Kingston and Brooklyn Ave]
Levi and Chanie Schechter
706 Montgomery St [between Kingston and Albany Ave]
Moishy and Chani Sandhaus
1394 Union St [between Kingston and Brooklyn Ave]
Zalman and Chaya Schapiro
820 Montgomery St [between Albany and Troy Ave]
Mendel and Chanie Ehrlich
763 Eastern Pkwy, Apt F2 [corner New York Ave]
The Shluchim Office would like to join with all other shluchim in wishing a hearty Mazal Tov to Rabbi Yona and Devorah Leah Edelkopf who have B”H newly joined the ranks of the Rebbe’s Shluchim.
Celebration was in the air this week in Smolensk, Russia, the capital city in the Smolensk Region where the town of Lubavitch is located.
A driver was pinned inside her vehicle after a small box truck rammed into her vehicle this morning. The accident took place on Eastern Parkway and Bedford Avenue at around 10:30am.
New evidence shows judge Reade unlawfully presided over Rubashkin Trial and had meetings with the prosecution six months before the Agriprocessors raid.