PSA: Daylight Saving Time Begins Tonight

Weekend Reminder: Spring Forward! Daylight Saving Time is here, so don’t forget to turn your clocks forward an hour.

This Sunday, March 14, some three weeks earlier than usual, Daylight Saving Time kicks in at 2 a.m. and will last until the first Sunday in November. Based on the passage of the 2005 Energy Policy Act that takes affect this year, DST has been extended by four weeks. Typically, DST begins the first Sunday in April and runs through the last Sunday in October.

The theory behind DST is that people make better use of the extended daylight hours. With longer “synthetic sunshine” consumers have less need for lights, and other appliances. Studies show that energy demand is directly connected to bedtime. During DST, the sun is already up by the time most people wake. Less energy is needed to light the home, so less energy is consumed overall.

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The Book Or The Cover?

by Rabbi Yoseph Kahanov Jax. Fl

Legend has it that the late Albert Einstein, having just completed a paper and in need of a clasp, spent a considerable amount of time trying to straighten-out a clip that was twisted and unusable. While struggling with the dysfunctional object, his assistant discovered a new box of perfect clips. Einstein took one of the new paper clips reshaped it and used it as an instrument to repair the old bent one.

In response to his assistant’s bewilderment, the renowned physicist declared: “I had just established a new objective; once set upon a goal I’m not easily deflected.

NYPD Tows Funeral Home Minivan with Corpse Inside

NY Daily News

On the road to eternal peace, a body left inside a funeral home minivan wound up at hell on earth: the city tow pound.

The unscheduled stop came after a police tow truck hooked the illegally parked vehicle outside Redden’s Funeral Home on W. 14th St.

Regulators Turn Over LibertyPointe to Vally National

The New York Times

A man checks out the FDIC notice on the door of the Boro Park Branch of LibertyPointe Bank. Photo: ShiaHD for Vos Iz Neias.

State banking regulators on Thursday evening shut down the troubled LibertyPointe Bank, whose chairman, Shaya Boymelgreen, built more than 2,400 apartments in New York City in the last decade. The failure was the 27th in the nation this year but the first in the city in more than a decade, regulators said.

This Week Sholom Zochors!

This Weeks Sholom Zochors!

Sholom and Chany (nee Posner) Gansburg
1468 President St [between Albany and Kingston Ave]

Areleh and Shani (nee Hershkowitz) Pinson
Lubavitcher Yeshiva, 570 Crown St [hall entrance on Albany Ave]

Yosef and Devorah Leah (nee Ferris) Romano
314 Brooklyn Ave [between Union and President St]

Shmuel and Nechama (nee Schapiro) Samuels
728 Montgomery St [between Kingston and Albany Ave]

Motti and Fraidy (nee Zwiebel) Beenstock
551 Brooklyn Ave, Apt 1C [between Maple and Midwood St]

Shneur Zalman and Rivky (nee Hurwitz) Osdoba
602 Montgomery St [between Kingston and Brooklyn Ave]

Yudi and Chayale (nee Plotkin) Zarchi
770 Montgomery St [between Albany and Troy Ave]

Yehoshua and Menucha (nee Glogauer) Lavner
211 N Meadow Crescent, Vaughan, Canada

Boruch Dayan Hoemes – Mrs. Bassie Palace OBM

With great sadness and deep pain we inform you of the untimely passing of Mrs. Bassie Palace, of Monsey NY, after battling a lengthy illness.

She is survived by her husband R. Moshe and children Miriam Schmukler (Crown Heights), Dovid (Crown Heights), Yossi (Los Angeles, CA), Mordy (Crown Heights), Chanie Brikman and Malky Mizrachi (Brooklyn), Meir (Crown Heights), Shneur, Shauly, Rivka Leah, and Chaya Mushka (Monsey), and brothers Rabbi Yitzchok Newman (Long Beach, CA) and Rabbi Leibel Newman (Crown Heights) Moshe Baruch Newman (Staten Island, NY).

The Levaya will take place tomorrow, Friday, March 12, at 8:30 AM at the Palace home, 15 Wallenberg Circle in Monsey from where it will go to Brooklyn and pass by 770 at approximately 10:30 AM and then proceed to the Old Montefiore Cemetery in Queens (near the Ohel).

Summer Birthdays Celebrated in the Winter!

CROWN HEIGHTS, Brooklyn [CHI] — The day of a child’s birthday is one of great pride, a day he grows a year older, and what better way than to celebrate it at school with his classmates in school where he is the center of attention for the day, having a party and giving out doughnuts and nosh. But what about the children whose birthday falls out in the summer, while they are away in camp or day camp?

Google gives City Bikers Bum Steer

NY Post

Inside Central Park, Google shows The Mall and some footpaths south of 72nd Street as bike paths — although park rules make them definitely off-limits. “The parks are one of the things we need to work on,” Filadelfo admitted. “We don’t have great data for them.”

A helmet may not be enough to protect cyclists from Google Maps’ latest feature.

The search engine rolled out a “bicycling directions” option yesterday that is filled with potentially fatal flaws, including routes that cut across Central Park’s treacherous tranverse roads and steer cyclists to truck-riddled thoroughfares.

Director of the Gemarah Berurah Program Visits Monsey Chader

MONSEY, NY [CHI] — Recently the director of the Gemarah Berurah program, Rabbi Meir Fachler, visited Cheder Chabad boys school in Monsey and spent some time observing the classes to monitor the progress of the Gemarah Berurah program, how it is being implemented in the classrooms and how the talmidim are using it in the computer lab.