Photos of the L'Chaim of Moshe Rubin (Melbourne, Australia) and Mushka Gershowitz (Crown Heights) at the FREE.
Lechaim: Rubin – Gershovitz
Photos of the L’Chaim of Moshe Rubin (Melbourne, Australia) and Mushka Gershowitz (Crown Heights) at the FREE.
Photos of the L’Chaim of Moshe Rubin (Melbourne, Australia) and Mushka Gershowitz (Crown Heights) at the FREE.
A group of volunteers from a Florida church made their way to New York where they joined up with a local Crown Heights church, and together they are doing outreach work in the neighborhood. Throughout the afternoon Friday the group did arts and crafts with children and played sports with them.
Benzion and Faigy Treitel
675 Empire Blvd #1F [between Albany and Troy Ave]
Aryeh and Etty Schwartz
1625 President St Apt 1H [between Schenectady and Utica Ave]
Yishai and Dekelyah Winer
Hadar Hatorah, 824 Eastern Pkwy [between Kingston and Albany Ave]
Shneur Zalman and Brochie Friedman
1422 President St. [between Kingston and Albany Ave]
Yosef and Yonit Daphne
613 E. NY Ave #2RB [between Kingston and Albany Ave]
Yudi and Bruchy Winterfeld
4905 Kent Ave. Montreal, Canada
CROWN HEIGHTS [CHI] — A 15 year old black teen was beaten and robbed Thursday afternoon while walking on Eastern Parkway. After the incident the teen made his way to the police command center on Kingston and reported the incident.
Bnos Menachem first grade students made an exciting presentation in honor of the special occasion of their Chumash party. The highlight of the event was when every student received her own Chumash with her name engraved on the cover.
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Fifty bochurim from Chovevei Torah ULY Mesivta enjoyed a beautiful Shabbaton at Lubavitch on the Palisades in New Jersey. It was a Shabbos full of learning and farbrenging with their mashpi’im and magidei shiur, including Rabbi Minsky, Rabbi Simpson, Rabbi Shur, and Rabbi Greenwald.
Rabbi Binyomin Klein putting on Teffilin with Israel’s Minister of Social Welfare Mr. Moshe Kachlon this morning at the Ohel.
One year after the tsunami that wasn’t, a massive shockwave spawned by an afternoon 8.9-earthquake off the coast of Japan slammed into the island nation Friday with 13-foot seas and sent tourists and locals almost 4,000 miles away in Hawaii scrambling for higher ground.
Man’s puny existence
Certain that G-d’s involvement with planet earth was no longer necessary; a presumptuous group of people sent word, requesting that the Master honor the will of His supreme creatures and consider a leave of absence.
Surprisingly amicable; G-d had but one stipulation: He needed assurance of man’s ability to run things on his own. The representative of the people boldly offered to match G-d’s ability in whatever He should decide.
This shabbos, Vov Adar Beis, marks 5 years since the passing of Reb Michoel Teitelbaum, who lived a life of hiskashrus and mesirus nefesh to the Rebbeim, and complete dedication to his many momentous accomplishments.
In the spirit of the month of Adar students in Lubavitcher Yeshivas 2nd grade set out and spread joy to the residents of two assisted living centers. The boys sang niggunim and Purim songs bringing tears of happiness to the eyes of the elderly men and women. One talmid played the piano, another said a dvar torah in Russian and sang Russian songs. It was an enriching and uplifting experience for both the residents and the talmidim.
In 2010 Time Magazine chose Mark Zuckerberg as the “man of the year” for his incredible achievement of connecting 1 out of every 12 human beings through the world’s most popular social networking site – Facebook.
Chief Ashkenazi Rabbi Yona Metzger spoke out sharply on Wednesday night against the trend of rabbis’ letters addressing various social or political causes, declaring that such letters led to disparagement of religious leaders.
It was a dark rainy night, just the kind of weather that makes one want to cuddle up in bed. However, like a lantern illuminated in the forest, L’man Achai’s Chinese Auction displayed the tenacity and goodwill of the many hundreds of participants. Though it may have stormed outside, the hall was aglow with light and unity.
Living Torah, the popular weekly video magazine watched around the world, is about to get a new segment.
Despite the rainy weather on Sunday, over 250 people joined the Chabad Jewish Center of Holmdel in a walk along Main Street to commemorate what is being called Holmdel’s first Torah.