How to Find the Bridge? First, Pay Your Respects

The New York Times

The metal signs are impossible to miss. They are oversize, in a bold blue usually found on signs directing drivers to the nearest hospital. And there are lots of them — 13 in all, according to the city’s count — along a quarter-mile stretch of roadway and its approaches.

The metal signs are impossible to miss. They are oversize, in a bold blue usually found on signs directing drivers to the nearest hospital. And there are lots of them — 13 in all, according to the city’s count — along a quarter-mile stretch of roadway and its approaches.

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Israeli Pilots Contribute to Ancient Synagogue’s Torah

by Hana Levi Julian – Chabad.org

Rabbi Shimon Elharar addresses a squadron of Israeli pilots atop the desert mountain fortress of Masada.

Media buzz about the writing of a new Torah scroll in the ancient synagogue atop the Judean Desert fortress of Masada brought a bevy of new visitors, including a squadron of Israeli Air Force pilots, to see the work in progress.

Op-Ed: The Tiger Woods Saga… And Its Jewish Lesson

by Rabbi Pinchas Allouche

The Rapid Fall From Grace

His tragic saga was all too familiar; His mesmerizing talent rapidly captured the world’s attention. His impeccable image of integrity gained him the respect and affection of multitudes. His solid control of the media and other intruding forces was deeply remarkable. His balanced composure along with his unequivocal success became the silent envy of his countless admirers.

City ‘Looted’ for $563M

NY Post

Settlements shot up to a near-record this year.

The city shelled out a near-record $563 million in 2009 to settle thousands of lawsuits ranging from car crashes to employee discrimination — and even made a six-figure payout to a criminal who sued the cops.

Alleged Queens drug dealer Roger Bissoon pocketed $150,000, the result of a nine-year-old police-brutality case in which he claimed cops broke his jaw while he was handcuffed.

10th of Tevet – Jerusalem Under Siege

Chabad.org and CrownHeights.info

The walls of Jerusalem

On the 10th of Tevet of the year 3336 from Creation (425 BCE), the armies of the Babylonian emperor Nebuchadnezzar laid siege to Jerusalem. Thirty months later — on Tammuz 9, 3338 — the city walls were breached, and on Av 9th of that year, the Holy Temple was destroyed. The Jewish people were exiled to Babylonia for 70 years.

Texans Celebrate as Synagogue Demolished, Cornerstone Laid

by Reuvena Leah Grodnitzky – Chabad.org

Heavy machinery takes down the former home of Chabad-Lubavitch of South Texas piece by piece to make room for an expanded Center for Jewish Life in S. Antonio.

The smiles and cheers at the recent tearing down of a Texas synagogue and community center may seem out of character for a people still mourning the 2,000-year-old destruction of Jerusalem’s Holy Temple.

Mazal Tov! – 10 Sholom Zochors this Week!

Shmaya and Rochi (nee Silver) Galperin.
IYH at 388 Kingston Ave [between Crown and Montgomery St].

Hershke and Chaya Rochel (nee Minkowitz) Skoblo.
IYH at 362 Crown St [between Brooklyn and New York Ave].

Betzalel and Chaya (nee Weinstein) Bassman.
IYH at 321 S Grandview Ave, Monsey, NY 10952.

Mendy and Rochel (nee Baumgarten) Goldberg (Shluchim to Coram, NY) .

Meir and Chanie (nee Tarlow) Perelstein.
IYH at the Morristown Yeshiva, 226 Sussex Avenue, Morristown, NJ.

Eli and Rachel (nee Denburg) Kornfeld (Shluchim to Clinton, NJ) .

Yarden and Bayla Blumstein (West Bloomfield, MI) .
IYH at 5630 Arborview Ct, West Bloomfield, MI.

Menachem and Nechama (nee Laber) Tauber.
IYH at 1015 NE 171st Terrace, Miami, FL 33162.

Yosef and Chani (nee Borenstein) Konikov (Shluchim to Orlando, FL) .

Mendi and Dobi (nee Ende) Koncepolski (Shluchim to S Paulo, Brazil) .

Please stay tuned as we update this list when information becomes available. However, in an unfortunate event that we do not get all the Sholom Zochors this week, we are sorry. But you can help! If you know of any Sholom Zochors or Mazal Tovs you can email it to us at MazalTov@CrownHeights.info. Thank You!!

Tears to an End – A Time to Cry, A Time to Act

By Rabbi Yoseph Kahanov, Jax. FL

The unmistakable echo of hulking boots pounding the outdoor pavement was enough to strike terror into the hearts of the small band of Chassidim gathered in a dimly lit basement in the Russian city of Samarkand.

The purpose of the gathering was a “Farbrengen,” a Chassidic get-together meant to encourage and inspire one another in the pursuit of spirituality and Divine service. Such gatherings were obviously utterly outlawed in communist Russia and punishable by unthinkable penalty.

As the Farbrengen lingered into the wee hours of the morning the atmosphere became increasingly somber. With tears in their eyes a number of younger Chassidim unburdened their heavy hearts on the presiding Mashpia (spiritual mentor) regarding their deficient spiritual state.

It was at this climactic moment that the thumping from outside caught the attention of the group of Farbrengers now gripped by sudden fear. Who else would be parading the streets at this ungodly hour if not the NKVD? Alas, their secret was uncovered; their game was up. Only G-d knows what would be with them now. Would they ever see their families again?

Alternate Side Parking Rules Suspended Friday

Alternate side parking (street cleaning) regulations are suspended on Friday, December 25. Because it is is a major legal holiday, parking meter regulations are also suspended.

On major legal holidays, stopping, standing, and parking are permitted, except in areas where stopping, standing, and parking rules are in effect 7 days a week (for example, “No Standing Anytime”).

The 2010 alternate side parking (street cleaning) rules suspension calendar is available now, click below.

The 2010 Alternate Side Parking Suspension Calendar