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Oholei Torah Making Final Preparations for Upcoming Dinner

This upcoming Sunday 7th Adar, February 21st, Oholei Torah will host its 55th Annual Dinner. Being it is the year of 5770, Ufuratzta, this year’s event will be noticeably different befitting a special year, with the special Brochos it gives.

How Would you like to be a Fighter Pilot for a Day?

While there are many Chinese Auctions benefiting important and worthy organizations, the mychabadauction.com auction benefiting Chabad of Hunterdon County’s scholarship fund has a twist; a prize package that includes “Fighter Pilot for a Day”.

Mazal Tov! – New Engagement!

CrownHeights.info wishes Mazal Tov to Shuky (ben R Yossi) Minsky (Crown Heights) and Mimi Denburg (Miami, FL) on their engagement.

Their L’Chaim will IYH be tonight, Monday at Lubavitcher Yeshiva, 570 Crown St [hall entrance on Albany Ave]

Letter: “The bond between CH and Shluchim is Legendary… Thank You”

Following the successful conclusion of the International Kinus Hashluchos in Crown Heights last week, Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky wrote a letter on behalf of the conference thanking Crown Heights for playing host to over 3,000 Shluchos, and opening their homes.

Jacksonville Preschoolers Add their own Relief for Haiti

The Times-Union

Pre-school students at the Early Childhood Development Center at the Chabad at Southside showed off the handmade cards they made for earthquake-stricken children in Haiti, while toy dolls their families collected will also be shipped to the island for children there.

At first glance it looked like any normal preschool’s art lesson.

Holding construction paper, Chana Novack gave the 10 Jacksonville 4- and 5-year-olds a choice of colors.

Shliach Explains “Tefilin ritual is a prayer for clarity, serenity”

Tennassean

Rabbi Yitzchok Tiechtel wears a Tefilin that Orthodox Jews use during prayer. The Tefilin, secured to one arm and to the head with straps, aims to achieve a spiritual alignment of the heart, mind and body.

A few short weeks ago, a 16-year-old high school student flying from New York to Kentucky decided to recite his morning prayers 35,000 feet in the air.