Shuls Want to Jam Cell Phones During Davening

By David Bedein for the Philadelphia Bulletin

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ISRAEL — At a time when issues of religious worship are widely discussed in Jerusalem among all religions, the lay leadership of synagogue boards in Northern Israel have become fed up with cell phones ringing in the middle of prayer services.

As a result, they have decided to take action and have sought a permit to install cell phone jamming equipment and have sent the Israel Communications Ministry a request for it to examine the possibility of authorizing the use of equipment that disrupts cell phone reception in synagogues in Northern Israel.

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Beautiful Video! – Tanya Baal Peh at Lubavitcher Yeshiva!

CROWN HEIGHTS [CHI] — Students of Lubavitcher Yeshiva, are utilizing the final weeks of the school year to enhance their study of Tanya Baal Peh!

The results are tremendous, yet, the students are still not satisfied with themselves, constantly striving to learn even more. To date, 209 students have participated in the Tanya Baal Peh program and nearly 13,000 lines of Tanya were studied by heart. 74 students have completed an entire Perek or more to memory (bvas achas)! and 138 prokim were learnt in total!

Empire Blvd Closed Tuesday for Lag BaOmer Fair

CROWN HEIGHTS [CHI] — This Tuesday, Lag BaOmer, May 12th, five blocks of Empire Blvd will be closed. These blocks are between Troy Ave and Nostrand Ave. They will be creating a safe zone for the children’s fair.

In honor of Lag BaOmer, Tzivos Hashem and the NCJE will be holding a event for children on Empire Blvd, between Albany Ave and Brooklyn Ave. The event is scheduled to start at 10:30am in front of 770 with a traditional rally. The Rally will feature a concert with Uncle Moishe. At 12pm the fair will start on Empire Blvd, there will be many rides and a petting zoo.

Info to be Menachem Avel Binyomin Karmely

Binyomin Karmely is sitting shiva, after the passing of his Mother Esther OBM, until Wednesday morning.

He is sitting at his home is Queens.
125-10 Queens Blvd, Apt 923
Kew Gardens, NY 11415.

Send your condolences to:
Phone 917-770-1664
Fax 718-575-0131
Email sarahkarmely@aol.com

Hamokom Yenachem Eschem B’soch Shear Avolei Tziyon V’yerushalayim

A Sicha from the Rebbe – Lag BaOmer

The Rebbe says:

1. We find many explanations as to why we are supposed to have special happiness on Lag B’Omer. Here are two of the reasons:

1) The students of Rebbi Akiva, who began dying on the second day of Pesach (Passover), stopped dying on Lag B’Omer.

Don’t Linger in Statue of Liberty’s Crown

By Celeste Katz for the NY Daily News

NEW YORK — Welcome to the Statue of Liberty, and enjoy the view – quick.

A new safety report obtained by the Daily News recommends once Lady Liberty’s crown reopens on July 4 that only up to eight people enter at a time and that they shuffle out after spending no more than five minutes admiring the vista.

Officials: Shuttle Service at Chabad House is Key to Operation

By Carolyn Sackariason for the Aspen Times

ASPEN, CO — Aspen transportation officials, weighing in on the anticipated traffic increase along Ute Avenue if a new Jewish community center is placed there, say it’s unreasonable to expect that all of the parents using the daily preschool will use a shuttle to take children there.

Israel’s French Jews: Making the Most of A Second Chance

By Zalman Nelson for Lubavitch.com

JERUSALEM — More than 150 French Jews filled the Chabad Center for French Speakers in Jerusalem’s Gilo neighborhood on Thursday night to celebrate the Second Passover and its message of “It’s never too late” with Rabbi Yitzchok Chaviv.

Stamp Prices go up Again – From 42¢ to 44¢

NEW YORK [ABC] — Rising operation costs are forcing the U.S. Postal Service to raise the price of postage once again. Postal Service officials say the price for a one-ounce First Class Mail stamp goes up two cents from 42 to 44 cents May 11th. Customers can continue to use the Forever stamps.

Yagdil Torah … What Is Your IQ?

What is your IQ? Don’t worry, no one will measure. This Monday, in honor of Lag B’Omer, Yagdil Torah’s Beis Midrash will host a Meivin Dovor M’toch Dovor program, which allows you to challenge your brain (and avoid rusting) while benefiting from superior learning. The program puts you in the seat of the Rov where you get a question which you need to find the answer to. Carefully selected texts from Shas, Rishonim and Acharonim will be available for your learning, analysis and descision. Next week iy”h there will be a short shiur which will wrap it up with a positive answer to the questions.

Internet Project Aids in Honoring the Departed

S. PETERSBURG, Russia [FJC] — In Russia’s northern capital, the Jewish community of S. Petersburg is completing a massive internet project through which visitors will be able to find the graves of their relatives in the Preobrazhenskiy Jewish Cemetery, one of the main Jewish cemeteries in the area.

Austrian Hotel Bans Jews

The Australian News

A hotel in Serfaus, Tyrol

AUSTRIA — A hotel in Austria has outraged local tourism and fellow hotel owners by banning Jewish guests.

The Haus Sonnenhof apartment hotel in the village of Serfaus, Tyrol, is said to have turned away a Jewish family because of “bad experiences” in the past, the daily Tiroler Tageszeitung reports.

Sen. Schumer Asks For Probe Into Cell-Phone Scam

NEW YORK [CBS] — Sen. Charles Schumer is asking for an investigation into the scam phone calls pitching bogus car warranties that many Americans receive several times a day.

He says the scam artists are using random call generators allowing them to call people who are on the “do not call” list.

Missing Child B”H Found

CROWN HEIGHTS, Brooklyn [CHI] — A panicked mother called Shomrim after she noticed that her 5 year old son wandered out of an Albany Avenue store, and went missing. Many Shomrim units responded to the scene and quickly spread out in search of the child.

Out of the Spotlight, Quebec Nationalist Now Studies Jewish Thought

By Janice Arnold

Guy Bouthillier, left, has been studying the Tanya at classes taught by Rabbi Yossi Shanowitz.

Guy Bouthillier, a Quebec nationalist, is a student of Jewish mysticism.

Speaking at Chabad-Lubavitch of Westmount recently, the past Montreal president of the S. Jean Baptiste Society – which works to protect Quebec francophone interests – admitted that he was as surprised as anyone in the room to be addressing a gathering about how he became a student at the center.