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Dovid Abba (ben R. Mendel) Goldstein (Crown Heights) and Chaya Mushka Kulik (Chicago, IL)

L’Chaim tonight, Sunday at the Jewish Children’s Museum, Lower Level
792 Eastern Pkwy [corner Kingston Ave]

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UPDATE: Information for Sundays Election Procedures

Rabbi Avrohom Osdoba voting in the Vaad Hakohol run-off elections.

Crown Heights is once again heading to the ballots, and this time it’s to elect a third Rov which will g-d willing fill the void, and bring our community close to peace. The following are the voting schedules and guidelines for the benefit of the public:

Voting Location Change: The voting will take place in the Womans section of 770, entrance on Kingston Avenue.

Rabbi Osdoba Responds to Rabbi Marlow’s Letter

After Rabbi Yossi Marlow of Miami, son of Rabbi Yehuda Kalman Marlow OBM, penned an attack on Rabbi Moshe Bogomilsky in a scathing letter, Rabbi Avrohom Osdoba wrote back “it would’ve made sense that you call me before you publicize such a letter… since I too was a part of the issue”.

In an email response Rabbi Marlow said that the letter was never intended for the public, and was publicized against his will.

In Protecting Hasidic Neighborhoods, Squads Patrol Without Guns or Badges

NY Times

The wording on crime tape in Borough Park refers to Jewish patrols.

On Thursday night in Brooklyn, a suspect was chased and quickly surrounded by a group of patrolmen in blue uniform jackets who ordered him to halt.

Special Interest Group Turn Elections Dirty, Deceitful

“We did not Endorse Rabbi Braun!” proclaimed one letter signed by Kollel Yungerlight.

“We have suffered from enough Mashloikes in Sydney, and I do not want to be entangled in any issues of Machloikes in Crown Heights” writes Rabbi Pinchus Feldman of Sydney.

The campaign of deceit and misinformation

Printmaker Blends Jewish Images With a Nod to Pop Culture

Patrons of the J. Klaynberg Gallery in the Chelsea section of New York City peruse prints by Chasidic artist Michael Mordechai Cohen. (Photo: Schneur Menaker Cameratology)

Chasidic artist Michael Mordechai Cohen celebrated his East Coast debut as he unveiled a series of pop-influenced spiritual prints at the J. Klaynberg Gallery in the New York City neighborhood of Chelsea.