”To TRO” or “Not to TRO” – Old Vaad vs. New Vaad

CROWN HEIGHTS, Brooklyn [CHI] — No one ever believed that the two fighting factions would ever go before a Beis Din to settle their differences, one side is now saying that all they are doing is “pulling a trick” and are not taking their actions out of court.

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Picture of the day – Pardes Chana Brazil 5770

SAO PAULO, Brazil [CHI] — In what is now a 30-year old tradition, Jewish girls from all over Brazil, closed a fun-filled, lively and spiritually enriching summer at Camp Pardes Chana in the resort town of Nazra Paulista.

Kosher Meat a New Treat in Southern Town

Reuvena Leah Grodnitzky – Chabad.org

Directed by Rabbi Moshe and Chana Lieblich for the past two years, Chabad-Lubavitch of Wilmington, N.C., has made kosher awareness a focus of its activities.

For the small, southern community of some 700 Jewish families in Wilmington, N.C., buying kosher meat no longer requires travelling hundreds of miles or owning an industrial size freezer.

Army To Chabad Rabbi: Get A Shave!

The Jewish Week

Not making the cut: If Rabbi Menachem Stern keeps
his beard, he may not achieve his ambition of
serving in the military.

Born into a Chabad Lubavitch family, Rabbi Menachem Stern grew up with one ambition in life: to help people.

“Throughout my life I have pursued this goal by engaging in many different activities, ranging from visiting Jewish inmates in prisons to visiting the sick in hospitals and nursing homes,” he wrote in a short essay.

When he spotted an ad in August 2008 for military chaplains, Rabbi Stern said, “I knew I had found my calling.”

Rabbi Stern, 28, of Brooklyn, said he applied for a commission and “went through all the hoops for them. I had an interview with a chaplain at West Point, the chief of chaplains and his staff, as well as a physical — the full rundown they give to every new recruit.”