Twin Boys!
Shmuel and Lea Aronow (Kfar Chabad)
RICHMOND, VA [CHI] — In the parking lot of the Maccabi Games in Richmond, VA the famous Road Sage stationed itself for three days! Rabbis Yudel Rader and Levi Margolin drove the mobile mitzvah center to Richmond to assist in distributing Shabbat Candles, souvenirs and to put on teffilin with people at the games.
Road Sage Big Winner At Richmond Maccabi Games
RICHMOND, VA [CHI] — In the parking lot of the Maccabi Games in Richmond, VA the famous Road Sage stationed itself for three days! Rabbis Yudel Rader and Levi Margolin drove the mobile mitzvah center to Richmond to assist in distributing Shabbat Candles, souvenirs and to put on teffilin with people at the games.
Like all Mosdos, our small day school is struggling. Many more of our students require financial assistance, and the donations that in the past were difficult to procure have now become next to impossible. I’m sure you are familiar with what I am talking about.
Op-Ed: Please Think Before you Spam!
Like all Mosdos, our small day school is struggling. Many more of our students require financial assistance, and the donations that in the past were difficult to procure have now become next to impossible. I’m sure you are familiar with what I am talking about.
How did the best-selling Gutnick Chumash come together? What is Kol Menachem's vision for the future? Discover the fascinating story of Rabbi Chaim Miller's life and how he was drawn to Chabad.
Kfar Chabad Interviews Rabbi Chaim Miller
How did the best-selling Gutnick Chumash come together? What is Kol Menachem’s vision for the future? Discover the fascinating story of Rabbi Chaim Miller’s life and how he was drawn to Chabad.
VACAVILLE, CA [CHI] — Twenty bright green tie-dyed t-shirts, proudly displaying the Camp Gan Israel logo, were spotted all over Solano County and beyond, last week.
First Year of One Week Solano CGI
VACAVILLE, CA [CHI] — Twenty bright green tie-dyed t-shirts, proudly displaying the Camp Gan Israel logo, were spotted all over Solano County and beyond, last week.
Farbrengen video of the Rebbe talking about how one should never speak disparagingly of a Jew in public. If your aim is to teach them right from wrong, then speak in a way that will be heard – in a gentle and positive way.
Bnai Yisrael, The Apple of G-d’s Eye
Farbrengen video of the Rebbe talking about how one should never speak disparagingly of a Jew in public. If your aim is to teach them right from wrong, then speak in a way that will be heard – in a gentle and positive way.
Why?
Because since the 1970s, he's developed a reputation as an internationally-celebrated musician and educator acclaimed for his work with special needs students in gritty, inner-city schools.
“The word 'rabbi' just means 'teacher,'” he said. “In a way, it fits in good with my career.”
His career has been all over the place. He's performed before Congress, at Woodstock reunions, even with the Grateful Dead.
Rappin’ Rabbi Uses Music to Break Barriers
He isn’t a rabbi in the typical sense of the word, but David Lazerson is nevertheless known as the “Rappin’ Reggae Rabbi.”
Why?
Because since the 1970s, he’s developed a reputation as an internationally-celebrated musician and educator acclaimed for his work with special needs students in gritty, inner-city schools.
“The word ‘rabbi’ just means ‘teacher,’” he said. “In a way, it fits in good with my career.”
His career has been all over the place. He’s performed before Congress, at Woodstock reunions, even with the Grateful Dead.
New Engagement!
Efraim Rubin (Albany, NY) and Menucha Rochel Chazan (Manchester, UK)
Baby Boy!
Levi adn Sorah (nee Zaetz) Cunin (Malibu, CA)
A Motzai Shabbos concert featured three Jewish music personalities, Benny Friedman, Michoel Schnitzler and Yehuda Green, who preformed a variety of their hits for a crowd at the Kutchers Hotel in the Catskils.
Photos: Concert at the Kutchers Hotel
A Motzai Shabbos concert featured three Jewish music personalities, Benny Friedman, Michoel Schnitzler and Yehuda Green, who preformed a variety of their hits for a crowd at the Kutchers Hotel in the Catskils.
Thousands of Jewish boyscouts were exposed to their Jewish culture and heritage at the national jamboree which took place this year in Fort A.P. Hill, Virgina.
Photos: Jewish Awareness at the Boyscouts Jamboree
Thousands of Jewish boyscouts were exposed to their Jewish culture and heritage at the national jamboree which took place this year in Fort A.P. Hill, Virgina.
Seven members of the same family were killed in the fatal collision between a minibus and a train on Thursday evening.
TRAGEDY: An Entire Family Wiped Out in Fatal Accident
Seven members of the same family were killed in the fatal collision between a minibus and a train on Thursday evening.
It seems like we have something going with the ambassadors. As you may have read a few days ago, we met with the Swiss Ambassador to S. Korea. And now we met the Israeli Ambassador, Mr. Tuvia Israeli.
How the Tanya Was Printed in Egypt
It seems like we have something going with the ambassadors. As you may have read a few days ago, we met with the Swiss Ambassador to S. Korea. And now we met the Israeli Ambassador, Mr. Tuvia Israeli.
At the Kozy Acres bungalow colony Yossi Feigenson inspects the Eruv Erev Shabbos as his son watches.
Picture of the Day – Inspecting the Eruv
At the Kozy Acres bungalow colony Yossi Feigenson inspects the Eruv Erev Shabbos as his son watches.

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.
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.
NY Times Interviews Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky
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.