Mazal Tov Loewenthal! – It’s A Girl!
Zalman and Mushky (nee Wolosow) Loewenthal (Crown Heights)
Mayor, Others Say President's Ad Campaign, Among Other Things, Hurts City Like Attacking Oil In Texas, Corn In Iowa
NEW YORK [CBS] — President Barack Obama met with House and Senate leaders to push bills to regulate the finance industry. But with Wall Street paying $8 billion a year in New York City taxes officials fear this rage against Wall Street will be another blow to new our already crippled economy.
Bloomberg: Obama Wall Street Attacks Hurting NYC
Mayor, Others Say President’s Ad Campaign, Among Other Things, Hurts City Like Attacking Oil In Texas, Corn In Iowa
NEW YORK [CBS] — President Barack Obama met with House and Senate leaders to push bills to regulate the finance industry. But with Wall Street paying $8 billion a year in New York City taxes officials fear this rage against Wall Street will be another blow to new our already crippled economy.
Apple’s iPad is proving to be popular everywhere — except Israel. The country’s Communication Ministry is refusing to let people bring the multimedia tablet into the country because it hasn’t tested and approved the Wi-Fi technology used in the device, according to Haaretz.
Israel Blocks Apple iPad Imports
Apple’s iPad is proving to be popular everywhere — except Israel. The country’s Communication Ministry is refusing to let people bring the multimedia tablet into the country because it hasn’t tested and approved the Wi-Fi technology used in the device, according to Haaretz.
MONTREAL, Canada — An e-mail campaign has been taking place in recent weeks to bring awareness about incidents of crime against the religious Jewish Lubavitch community in the Côte des Neiges area, to prompt more police involvement.
An e-mail from the organization Anshei Lubavitch, which has received numerous responses over several days, charges that police have been “passive” in reacting to several incidents, most recently the robbery of a 12-year-old boy.
Police to Discuss Crime Concerns with Chabad Community
MONTREAL, Canada — An e-mail campaign has been taking place in recent weeks to bring awareness about incidents of crime against the religious Jewish Lubavitch community in the Côte des Neiges area, to prompt more police involvement.
An e-mail from the organization Anshei Lubavitch, which has received numerous responses over several days, charges that police have been “passive” in reacting to several incidents, most recently the robbery of a 12-year-old boy.
When a Buenos Aires physician reached out to a Uruguay rabbi for advice, neither of them had any idea that such a simple e-mail would forge an ongoing friendship and provide fodder for a book.
Book Chronicles Bond Between Atheist and S. American Rabbi
When a Buenos Aires physician reached out to a Uruguay rabbi for advice, neither of them had any idea that such a simple e-mail would forge an ongoing friendship and provide fodder for a book.
An ancient diet has become one of the hottest new food trends.
A growing number of supermarket shoppers are going kosher — not for religious reasons, but because they are convinced the foods are safer and better for health.
More People Choosing Kosher for Health
An ancient diet has become one of the hottest new food trends.
A growing number of supermarket shoppers are going kosher — not for religious reasons, but because they are convinced the foods are safer and better for health.
For many of us residing in Crown Heights for the last 30 years, the International Chocolate and Almond Corp., aka The Kosher Candy Store, was a familiar stop on our, shpatzir (walk) down Kingston Ave.. Mr. Isac Zellemaier, OB"M was often seen outside his store which he ran with his brother Heshy, was always looking to see how he could help improve the neighborhood in general and the lot of those who needed assistance in particular. He did this tirelessly and without fanfare while running the store and raising his family in Boro Park.
Thursday: Event Honoring Issac Zellemaier OBM
For many of us residing in Crown Heights for the last 30 years, the International Chocolate and Almond Corp., aka The Kosher Candy Store, was a familiar stop on our, shpatzir (walk) down Kingston Ave.. Mr. Isac Zellemaier, OB”M was often seen outside his store which he ran with his brother Heshy, was always looking to see how he could help improve the neighborhood in general and the lot of those who needed assistance in particular. He did this tirelessly and without fanfare while running the store and raising his family in Boro Park.
To enable Anash, Temimim and Shluchim to be at the Tzion for Gimmel Tamuz, a group of yungeleit has helped coordinate discounts with several of the major airlines that service New York.
Airlines Discounting Airfares on NY Flights for Gimmel Tammuz
To enable Anash, Temimim and Shluchim to be at the Tzion for Gimmel Tamuz, a group of yungeleit has helped coordinate discounts with several of the major airlines that service New York.
Because of the amount of groups that have reserved seats at the great parade, the organizers have limited the amount of seats being made available to the general public, and seats are moving quickly.
Don’t be left standing – Reserve your seat today!
Because of the amount of groups that have reserved seats at the great parade, the organizers have limited the amount of seats being made available to the general public, and seats are moving quickly.
New Engagement!
Shmuley Shuchat (Caracas, Venezuela) and Miri Hus (Montreal, Canada)
Engagement: Dovid Efune and Mushkee Wolff
Dovid Efune (England) and Mushkee Wolff (Crown Heights)
Mazal Tov Jacobs’s! – Its A Girl!
Dovid Nisan and Tzivi (nee Gorkin) Jacobs (Crown Heights)
This just in, a ruling has been issued on the matters of the Crown Heights Rabbonim and Beis Din, as well as on the Vaad Hakohol, Community Council, and the Vaad Hakashrus.
B”H: Psak Din Issued on Vaad Hakohol and Rabbonim Matters
This just in, a ruling has been issued on the matters of the Crown Heights Rabbonim and Beis Din, as well as on the Vaad Hakohol, Community Council, and the Vaad Hakashrus.

New Generation of Scholars Ponders Jewish Existential Issues
Hanover, New Hampshire — Is it rational to believe in the historical accuracy and divine origin of the Bible? Can Jews exist as a community without a land of their own? Is the traditional role of women in Judaism an affront to feminism?
These were some of the questions Jewish students explored and debated this past Sunday-Monday, at the 2nd Annual Sinai Scholars Symposium, hosted at Dartmouth’s Nelson A. Rockefeller Center.