How A Cabbie’s Dashboard Sparked A Court Battle

The Globe and Mail

Arieh Perecowicz received six tickets for a total of $1,400 from the Bureau du taxi, a municipal agency whose inspectors ordered the cabbie to remove the items. ‘In 43 years, no one has said they were offended or opened the door to take another taxi,’ he says.

MONTREAL, Canada — Anyone entering Arieh Perecowicz’s taxi in Montreal quickly knows what’s close to the man’s heart. At various places around the dashboard, he’s posted photos of his family, religious artifacts, a couple of flags and a Remembrance Day poppy.

The items have never sparked a customer complaint or interfered with his work, the 65-year-old cabbie says. But it did provoke a series of tickets from Montreal’s taxi agency, which have resulted in a court battle that could test the line between personal and public space.

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People Making a Difference: Aryeh Sufrin

by Aidan Jones – The CS Monitor

East London Rabbi Aryeh Sufrin founded Drugsline,
devoted to educating youths about the dangers of
drugs and helping people of any faith who have
become addicted.
(Noah Decosta/Special to The CS Monitor)

LONDON, England- Picking his way through the smoke-filled London Underground and beyond the mangled subway car, Rabbi Aryeh Sufrin was unsure of what had just happened. Only later, when the news bulletins revealed that the explosion had been caused by a suicide bomber, did he begin to understand.

It was July 7, 2005, the day that four Muslim extremists detonated backpacks filled with explosives on London’s public transit system, indiscriminately killing 52 commuters.

“The carriage [the bombers were in] was just one in front of me. What if the guy had seen me when he was getting on?” the Rabbi asks. “Would he have chosen my carriage? Would he have stood next to me?”

Get Out of Jail Free: Monopoly’s Hidden Maps

ABC

It’s a story that will forever change the way you think of the phrase, “Get Out of Jail Free.”

During World War II, as the number of British airmen held hostage behind enemy lines escalated, the country’s secret service enlisted an unlikely partner in the ongoing war effort: The board game Monopoly.

School Admissions ‘a wake up call,’ says Rabbi

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Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet

Addressing a United Synagogue council meeting this past Monday night, made up of delegates from all the synagogues, Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet, chairman of the Rabbinical Council of the United Synagogue said, “when there is this whole challenge to the legality of Jewish identity – absurd as it may be – it compels us to challenge ourselves and to consider, what are we doing about the morality of Jewish identity?’”

An Appeals Court ruling last month said that Jewish schools in the UK could not discriminate against children with only a Jewish father who identify themselves as Jewish. In response, all Jewish schools implemeted a points system whereby one has to attend synagogue on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.

Record Recruitment Levels for Tzivos Hashem 5770

“Tzivos Hashem 5770” has reported record recruitment levels. Almost every Lubavitch school has joined the program, uniting thousands of children worldwide. From Crown Heights to Melbourne, Los Angeles to London, children across the globe are being motivated to do numerous missions as part of “Operation Tishrei”. Never before have so many children been a part of one program, and parents and teachers are reportedly ecstatic with its success.

Video – ‘My Land’, the Movie is Finally Here!

CROWN HEIGHTS [CHI] — After much anticipation and excitement another masterpiece by Malka Touger together with JEM is being released. Take a tour of the holy cities of Israel – Jerusalem, Tiberias, Chevron and Sefad.

Feel a part of it as they lead you on an unforgettable journey with fun and song along with valuable lessons.

The Rebbetzin’s Diary – Food, Family and the High Holy Days

By Rebbetzin Sara Osdoba for the BBC

Hi, I’m Sara. As a Jewish Orthodox woman, I’ve been asked to write a diary during our Holy Days and Festivals.

For those of you who don’t know, our new year begins tonight. It is then followed by Yom Kippur – the Day of Atonement, and finally by Sukkot – which lasts a week.

So why was I asked to write a diary? Well, it all started 19 years ago on a trip to New York when I met my husband.

How we met is a topic for a different day, but the fact that he was a Rabbi was not something I thought a lot about at the time.

However (a word of caution to those planning to marry a man of the cloth), once I married a Rabbi, I soon came to learn that I would have to share him with a community. In fact, in the Jewish world, the wife of the Rabbi even gets a title – Rebbetzin.

Rubashkin Lawyers file Lawsuit over Raid

By Grant Schulte for the Des Moines Register

DES MOINES, IA — Lawyers for an indicted eastern Iowa slaughterhouse executive filed a lawsuit Friday demanding government accounts of how a May 2008 immigration raid was planned and executed.

Attorneys for Sholom Rubashkin, the former executive at Agriprocessors Inc., sued U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement for “the immediate processing and release of agency records” related to the controversial raid.

Can I Inspire Teens While Giving Them a Blast?

Attention Shluchim:

Plans for the national CTeeN Shabbaton are well underway! The tremendous
success of last year’s Shabbaton is giving rise to an even better and more
exciting event this year.

The Shabbaton in NYC is an amazing opportunity for teens to:

– Experience a part of Yiddishkeit they will want to hold on to
– Come back with a new appreciation for what you do
– Tell their friends what a cool program you’re part of!
– Have crazy fun and monumentally inspirational moments they will
remember
– Meet other teens from Chabad Houses around the world