Rabbis’ Ruling Raises Questions About Legitimacy of Shabbos Elevators

By Paul Vitello for the New York Times
An elevator rider at Cooperative Village in Manhattan.

NEW YORK — Tangible things occupy the days of most building managers in New York City. Hot water, floods, bugs, rent checks and so on.

But last week, newly added to the tenant issues facing building managers like Harold M. Jacob, who runs a co-op on the Lower East Side where Orthodox Jews inhabit a substantial portion of the 2,500 apartments, was this almost ontological question:

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Simchas Beis Hashoeva at Beis Menachem in Manchester

Tuesday night Beis Menachem in Manchester, UK held their annual Simchas Beis Hasho’eva. The program began with a supper for the children, followed by a children’s rally which was run by Rabbi Yisroel Cohen.

Nine Israelis Get Typhoid After Eating at Chabad of Nepal

Unloading food at Chabad in Nepal – col.org.il

ISRAEL [CHI] — Nine Israelis were diagnosed with the virus typhoid after eating at two Chabad Houses in Nepal. Eight are hospitalized at Sheba hospital near Tel Aviv and another patient is being treated for symptoms at a hotpital in Tiberias.

The Israeli Health Department reports that all of the them had eaten at two Chabad centers in Nepal, including meals during the recent holiday period. The possibility that that the disease was transferred to their food by one of the local employees is being considered.

Jews Celebrate Holiday of Sukkos with Chabad of Peoria

By Stephanie Gomes for the Peoria Journal Star

PEORIA, IL — Under a makeshift wooden hut, members of the Jewish faith gathered Monday to celebrate the third day of the Feast of Tabernacles, also known as Sukkot.

For eight days of the Biblical holiday, Jews eat under a four-sided structure covered by bamboo or palm branches to remember the 40-year period when the children of Israel wandered the desert and lived in temporary shelters, said Rabbi Eli Langsam, director of Chabad Lubavitch of Peoria.

Sholom Rubashkin’s Trial Starts Tuesday

By Grant Schulte for the Des Moines Register

CEDAR RAPIDS, IA — The former manager of Postville’s kosher meat plant goes on trial this week to face allegations that he cheated a bank, laundered more than $1 million, concealed months of fraud and failed to pay livestock providers on time.

Sholom Rubashkin will confront 91 fraud-related charges Tuesday in a trial that could effectively send him to prison for the rest of his life. The former executive at Agriprocessors Inc. will step into a Sioux Falls, S.D., federal courtroom with his wife, Leah, and their children for a legal struggle that could last four to six weeks.

Monday: Yom Tefillah and Rally at Ohel for Sholom Rubaskin

A Yom Tefillah and rally was arranged by the committee of Pidyon Shevuyim for a miraculous victory for Sholom Mordechai Rubaskin. They arranged a rally at the Ohel on Monday October 12th, Isru Chag, the day before the court case. Buses will 770 at 2:30pm and will return at 5:00pm for children 5 to 12. $3 bus fare.

Op-Ed: So You Think You Can Dance

This Op-Ed reflects the other side of the coin, a different look at the same event. This comes in contrast to this mornings “Op-Ed: Whose Event Is It Anyway?

by Altie Seigel, alta-b.blogspot.com

There’s a solid wall in front of me, blocking me from the wind, keeping me warm. Bodies pressed up against me, in front, back, and all sides. Squeezing my friend’s hand to make sure she is still there. Moving, swaying, tapping to the beat, because it’s catchy, infectious. Head bobbing up and down, lips singing along with the familiar tune.

As the night goes on, reservations disappear, to be replaced with a surge of energy. Giddy, high on happiness. And yes, some alcohol to loosen up. Hidden in coat pockets, disguised in water bottles and juice. But hey, if it works for you.

Hate Crimes Up in Brooklyn

BY Ben Chapman and Elizabeth Hays for the NY Daily News

BROOKLYN, NY — Residents in Windsor Terrace are up in arms after a pair of thugs pelted a house with eggs and rocks while shouting anti-Semitic slurs this week, witnesses said.

The alleged bias incident, which took place early Tuesday on Prospect Ave., is the second such crime to rattle the neighborhood in recent weeks – and comes on the heels of other high-profile anti-Semitic incidents across the borough.

Mazal Tov! – It’s A Boy!

CrownHeights.info wishes Mazal Tov to Elchanan and Faigie (nee Meshchaninov) Tenembaum (Monsey, NY) on the birth of their firstborn son.

May the newborn be a source of Nachas to his parents, grandparents and Klal Yisroel.