7 Sholom Zochors this Week!

Efraim and Sara’le (nee Fellig) Katz
367 Crown St [between Brooklyn and New York Ave]

Shmuel and Dini Druk
935 Eastern Pkwy, Apt 4C [between Albany and Troy Ave]

Avrohom Dovid and Sheiny Vaisfiche
418 Sterling St [between Brooklyn and New York Ave]

Yishai and Grunie (nee Duchman) Grossman
595 Lefferts Ave [between Kingston and Albany Ave]

Menachem and Devorah Amitay
1365 Carroll St, Apt 1C [between Brooklyn ad Kingston Ave]

Ari and Miri Cohen
525 Brooklyn Ave, Apt 2D [between East New York Ave and Maple St]

Yoni and Rochi Rendler
778 Montgomery St [between Albany and Troy Ave]

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In Crown Heights, Panini and a Melting Pot

By Jessica Firger for the Wall Street Journal Metropolis Blog

The morning pastries are homemade, the coffee is from Italian roaster Danesi, but the most remarkable thing about Basil, a café and wine bar in Crown Heights, may be who’s working the front and back of the house.

New Chabad Music CD Breaks Record!

A just released viral hit music CD album titled “NON-STOP CHABAD” by Zalman Goldstein (“Chabad Classics”) broke a unique record in Jewish music, being the first to feature an entire 75-minute music CD filled end-to-end with a single non-stop continuous medley.

Skullcaps Sponsor Throws 1st Pitch as Team Wins

Game 1 of the Crown Heights Softball Leagues championship opened with Dovid Smetana, owner of Advantage Wholesale Supply which sponsors the Skullcaps team, throwing out the first pitch (a strike!) and opening the game which ended in an ugly loss for the Landmark Fundings Red Heifers.

NYC Jail to Brooklyn: Get Your Own Workers

Despite intense media coverage, Borough President Markowitz continued to use Department of Correction prisoners to set up and break down his concerts in Coney Island and Crown Heights, as these prisoners did on Friday morning after a B-52s show.