
Tea Party Butcher vs Democratic Minister for State Assembly
CROWN HEIGHTS — It’s butcher against minister in a Crown Heights state Assembly race that will test the Tea Party’s ties to the district’s Hasidic Jewish community.
CROWN HEIGHTS — It’s butcher against minister in a Crown Heights state Assembly race that will test the Tea Party’s ties to the district’s Hasidic Jewish community.
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In this week’s “Opening the week with the Rebbe,” in honor of Kinus Hashluchim, we are presenting a video collection from various times at ‘Sunday Dollars’ which the Rebbe sends his blessings to different Shluchim around the world.
The Jewish community of Rostov celebrated the 150th birthday of the Rebbe Rashab by visiting the Ohel and holding a community wide prayer ceremony. Members of the community wrote panim and requested blessings for themselves and the community.
U.S. District Judge Linda Reade issued a ruling on October 27, 2010 denying a motion for new trial for Rabbi Sholom Rubashkin – a former meatpacking executive who was convicted in 2009 of financial fraud following an immigration raid on his family’s Postville, Iowa company, known then as Agriprocessors.
Luzy Goldberger (Boro Park, NY) and Ruthie Kolt (Monsey, NY)
L’Chaim Monday night at Lubavitcher Yeshiva
570 Crown St [hall entrance on Albany Ave]
Menachem and Yocheved Freeman (Crown Heights)
Kosher First LLC is recalling Tuv Taam Salads Nova Lox Salad due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.
Understanding the past is critical to understanding the present. Attention to history slows the racings of contemporary life. It lends context to confusion and provides the lens which sharpens our perspective.
So let us survey the plains of the past. Let us gather ourselves about the hearth of lore and legend and perhaps be enlightened.
Yesterday was a beautiful day in the city. The sun was shining bright, the leaves were whirling in the street corners, and the birds were chirping. Everyone was doing their errands, be it on Kingston Ave. or Fulton Street in Manhattan. I even talked to a very friendly officer as I was going into the subway.
So why does everyone feel and think that there is so much bad in the world? Why today did I not feel or see any of it? Well the reason is because there is lots of good in the world, but there are a bunch of problems too. Just like people, a person is mostly good but they can have a couple of problems which can make a relationship not work. The same applies to a job, for example being a police officer. For the most part they are doing their job, but there are some glaring issues as well.
WASHINGTON, DC — A big Republican victory on Nov. 2 could bring the Obama administration’s troubled domestic agenda to a dead stop — but it is unlikely to do the same for its faltering Middle East peace efforts, which some Israelis argue favor the Palestinians.
The Cheshvan issue of Mishpacha Magazine had something different in its “In Novation” section.
SOUTH AFRICA — Move over Ronaldo, Wayne and Pele… Cape Town’s West Coast Jewish Community is here! On Thursday 21 October close to 250 Capetonians took to the pitch of the World Cup Stadium in Cape Town to show off their soccer prowess and enjoy a night of fine cuisine, amazing prizes and great entertainment in support of the West Coast Jewish Community, its preschool and junior primary school – the Sinai Academy, and community centre – The Shul of Blouberg – West Coast under the auspices of Chabad of the West Coast directed by Rabbi Asher and Zeesy Deren.
An army of staffers, electricians, chefs and delivery crews are making final preparations to a Brooklyn, N.Y., museum, dozens of classrooms, and a cruise terminal in anticipation of the fast-approaching 13th-annual International Conference of Chabad-Lubavitch Emissaries.
“she said, “I will also draw for your camels”
CLEARWATER, FL — Rabbi Yankel Adler grew up watching his parents reach out to the Jewish community in north Pinellas County. Now an ordained rabbi with a family of his own, it seemed natural that he should come back here and help the community grow.
Mrs Sarah R Backman is sitting Shiva after the passing of her mother, Mrs Alma Evnitz on Monday.
She is sitting Shivah in her house, 386 Crown St [between Brooklyn and New York Ave] until Monday morning.
Maybe visit before 8:30pm
Hamokom Yenachem Eschem Besoch Shaar Avaylay Tzion VeYerushalayim.
Yossi White (Brooklyn, NY) and Sima Purdy (Brooklyn, NY)