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Alternate Side Parking Rules Suspended Thursday

The New York City Department of Transportation (DOT) in conjunction with the Department of Sanitation (DSNY) today announced the suspension of Alternate Side Parking (ASP) regulations Citywide for Thursday, February 11 to facilitate snow removal. However, parking meters will remain in effect throughout the City.

The 2010 Alternate Side Parking Suspension Calendar

Video: Rabbi Shmuel Lew’s Speech to the Kinus Hatmimim

On the evening following Yud Shevat, 2500 Tmimim gathered together to Farbreng in honor of Yud Shevat and strengthen themselves in their holy mission as Temimim. The Vaad Hatmimim invited Rabbi Shmuel Lew of London, England to address the bochurim. Rabbi Lew spoke heartwarming words of the special hiskashrus of the bochurim today. Speaking for about half an hour, Rabbi Lew underscored the great importance of understanding the impact that each and every bochur has, and can have by following the path of our Rabbeim. He also related a number of phenomenal stories that he experienced by the Rebbe.

Identify the Picture – Kids in an Igloo!

Shabboses blizzard of 2010 came and went, and what a big storm it was! Now weather forecasters warn of another possible storm tonight, in the meantime one longtime reader dug up this photo of a group of kids in an igloo and he said “I have no idea when the picture was taken or who is in it, maybe your readers can identify them?”

Alternate Side Parking Rules Suspended Wednesday

The New York City Department of Transportation (DOT) in conjunction with the Department of Sanitation (DSNY) today announced the suspension of Alternate Side Parking (ASP) regulations Citywide for Wednesday, February 10 to facilitate snow removal. However, parking meters will remain in effect throughout the City.

The 2010 Alternate Side Parking Suspension Calendar

Jewish Life Expands in Tropical French Paradise

by Chanie Kaminker – Chabad.org

Jewish residents of Martinique light candles to mark the beginning of Shabbat.

With just 400 residents, the Jewish community on the tiny Caribbean island of Martinique makes up less than .1 percent of the French territory’s population.

Chabad of the Conejo Starts Construction of New Campus

AGOURA HILLS, CA [CHI] — Construction for Chabad of the Conejo’s new community campus began this past Monday. The project will consist of two phases. The first phase will be the construction of the new Center for Jewish Life which will house the Conejo Jewish Academy, the Friendship Circle, the Sunshine Club, the Chai Teen and Youth Program as well as the administration offices of Chabad of the Conejo. Phase II will be the construction of the new Chabad of Agoura Hills Sanctuary and Lecture Hall.

Israel Gearing-Up to Inaugurate Electric Car Grid by Next Year

By Ron Friedman for the Jerusalem Post

ISRAEL — Better Place, the company that proposes to revolutionize the global auto market with its electrically powered car and grid system, opened a state-of-the-art visitor center near Tel Aviv on Sunday.

Algemeiner Op-Ed: Fool Me Twice, Shame on Me

by Dovid Efune, The Algemeiner

They say that when a politician says “Yes” they mean maybe, when they say “Maybe” they mean no, and if they say no, then they aren’t a politician.

Walking this narrow line is sometimes a necessity for a politician trying to appeal to as broad an audience as possible, but from the viewpoint of the electorate, it is of utmost importance to cut away the political facade and make estimated calculations on where exactly they stand.

2,500 Shluchos at the Kinus Gala Banquet in Manhattan

Shluchos wave the flag of the Country they are on Shlichus in during the Roll-Call.

NEW YORK, NY [CHI] — Few could argue that moving to Cambodia with your husband and child is no small feat, yet in a talk to over 2,500 shluchos at last night’s gala banquet, Mrs. Mashi Butman said, “As I set out tomorrow for a 20 hour flight to Cambodia, no quantity of Jews is too small, and no corner is too far to reach!”