One Shabbat One World 5770!

It’s only a month away and already hundreds of Shluchim from around the world are gearing up for ‘One Shabbat One World,’ a Shabbos dedicated to Moshiach. In what they are anticipating as the largest turnout ever, Shluchim are encouraged to invite all to attend. “Last year over 300 shluchim joined and this year we’d like that number to be up by 100.” Rabbi Chaim Hershkowitz, director of the program said.“ But it’s not just about numbers, the Shabbaton is a great way for Shluchim to talk about Moshiach with its particular relevance to Shabbos.”

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Schedule for Upcoming Kinus Hashluchos Published

Taking place in a little over a month from now, Yud Tes Shvat – February 4th, will be the annual worldwide Kinus Hashluchos of 5770, and the preparations are intensifying. We are happy to present the condensed schedule for the Kinus for Shluchos and the program for their Mekurovos.

34th Yartzite of Reb Shmule Shrage

Monday, the 11th of Teves 5770, the United Lubavitcher Yeshiva on Ocean Parkway, marked the 34th yartzite of their late assistant principal and long time friend/adviser to the Mayor and the many more titles that Reb Shmuel Schrage O.B.M. had. With a “Middos Tovos gathering” discussing how to constantly improve their middos without boundaries and helping to up lift their environment as well as helping their siblings who may attend other yeshivos or schools.

Special End Year Deals from AT&T! (a)

AT&T is just a few short numbers away from there 2009 Quota and word has it that they are running a one day sale Where most phones including the Bold 9700 FREE which is only a few weeks old are Free on most new and even existing customer account.

Hundreds of Women Attend Rally in Support of S.M. Rubashkin

BOROUGH PARK, Brooklyn [CHI] — Hundreds of women and girls from all backgrounds gathered last night in Boro Park’s Young Israel Beth-El Shul in a show of solidarity and support of Sholom Mordechai Rubashkin and the entire Rubashkin family.

Two Years Since the Tragic Passing of Zev and Rochel Simons OBM

by Ramona Freedman

There is a young boy in Sydney, Australia, named Asher Tzvi Shalom. Like many boys at the tender age of three, Asher refused to wear his tzizis. One day he came home and told his parents that he had changed his mind. Why? He answered, “Because of my teacher, Morah Rochel. Today I wore tzizis and Morah Rochel was so proud of me. It makes her really happy and I will do it every day from now on.”