
Connecticut Gov. Pays Shiva Call to the Derens
Connecticut Governor Dannel P. Malloy visited the Deren family this evening to be Menachem Avel the family who is sitting Shiva for the passing on their son Mendy Deren.
Connecticut Governor Dannel P. Malloy visited the Deren family this evening to be Menachem Avel the family who is sitting Shiva for the passing on their son Mendy Deren.
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Despite the chilly temperatures blowing off the New York Harbor Sunday evening, the ambience at the Gala Banquet of the International Conference of Chabad Shluchim was warm and inspired. The backdrop of the podium, designed as a brightly lit living room lined with bookshelves filled with Jewish books was meant to convey the warmth of a Jewish home. The Pier’s bare structure, beautifully transformed for the event with handsome lighting, draped walls and ceilings, was the venue for the 4500 person sit-down dinner at elegantly set candle-lit tables, capping off the five-day International Conference of Chabad–Lubavitch Emissaries.
Today marks two years since the lives of six precious Jews who were murdered al kiddush hashem in the terror attacks in the Chabad House in Mumbai. Rabbi Gavirel and his wife Rivkah Holtzberg, the Shluchim that ran the Chabad House, Rabbi Aryeh Leibush Teitelbaum, Norma Schwartzberg Rabinowitz, Yochved Orpaz and Rabbi Ben Tzion Korman.
Menachem and Faigy Schechter (Chicago, IL)
London Anash celebrated the annual Rosh Chodesh Kislev Fabrengen, arranged by the Shluchim of the Yeshiva Gedola. Participated by the Anash from Golders Green, Stamford hill, Hendon, Edgware and Central London.
The mini-spike in murders that has pushed the homicide rate up 15 percent so far this year continued with three more killings this morning, following four on Saturday night and Sunday. Through Sunday, there were 459 murders this year, compared with 399 at this time last year, the police said this morning. Here are the seven new killings:
Tonight I attended the international Chabad emissary conference – the Kinus Hashluchim HaOlami – for the first time in sixteen years. When I was the Rebbe’s emissary at Oxford University I came annually. But with my split from Chabad over my inclusion of non-Jewish students at Oxford, I stopped.
Recently I had the z’chus to attend a bar mitzvah out-of-town in the U.S.A. Shluchim made it for their son. And while there I witnessed something so beautiful, and sadly, so rare. Let me tell you about it.
I’ll call the Shliach who made the bar mitzvah Shliach A and his friend, Shliach B. Shliach B came, of course, Shabbos to Shul to celebrate the bar mitzvah. The boy lained, and spoke, and then came the grand Kiddush. As a gesture of closeness with his buddy, Shliach A, Shliach B took L’Chaim a few times and got the whole crowd, most of whom were not frum, to singing and dancing.
Young Shluchim attending the Tzeirei Hashluchim camp enjoyed a great trip to New Roc City.
More than 4,000 rabbis from all over the world gathered in Brooklyn over the weekend to celebrate their culture and religion.
Levi Rabin (Edgware, England) and Mushkie Loschak (S. Barbra, CA)
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On Rosh Chodesh it is customary that we add a number of Tefilos, one of them is we add Yaaleh Veyavo during Shmoneh Esreh. What if one forgot to say it or is unsure if he did?
The largest teen program in New York, Neshama Cteen of Chabad of Brighton-Manhattan Beach, proudly displays the toys they have collected and wrapped to distribute to special needs children in our community to make their Chanukah celebrations especially happy.
Four-term Connecticut Sen. Joseph Lieberman talked politics and spirituality in Oklahoma City, Okla., taking the dais at the Chabad Community Center for Jewish Life and Learning to celebrate 13 years of full-time Chabad-Lubavitch activities in the state.
The NYPD says there’s no such thing as a ticket quota, but memos posted at a Brooklyn stationhouse say otherwise.
Two notices obtained by the Daily News clearly spell out how many moving-violation summonses cops should be handing out.