Chabad Campus Receives San Diego’s OK to Expand

By Jennifer Vigil for the Union-Tribune

S DIEGO, CA — The San Diego City Council cleared the way yesterday for an expansion of the Chabad Educational Campus in Scripps Miramar Ranch.

Plans for the campus, at 10785 Pomerado Road, include a high school and college that will require new buildings, sports facilities and 280 housing units for students and faculty.

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First ‘Kassam-Proof’ Yeshiva to be Dedicated in Sderot

By Michael Freund for the Jerusalem Post

SDEROT, Israel — After years of enduring Kassam attacks from Gaza, Sderot’s hesder yeshiva plans to consecrate on Thursday a specially-built, rocket-proof beit midrash, or study hall, the first of its kind ever erected in Israel.

Video – Archived Song Dedicated to the Release Sholom Rubashkin

In honor of the release of Rabbi Sholom Rubashkin, a song has been given out from the Archives of Mordechai Ben David, a song with the theme of “G-D frees and redeemed his Captives” the song is performed by Mordechai Ben David and Shlomo Simcha in Teal Aviv.

Keeping Kosher Now Possible for Jews in Ulyanovsk

ULYANOVSK, Russia [CHI] — As you know Jews are required to fulfill 613 commandmants.This, of course, is not easy, especially considering the conditions of Russia and, specifically, a city like Ulyanovsk.

Take the commandment of Kosher, for example. There are a myriad of practical questions associated with this commandment. How does one observe the rules of kashrus? Where can kosher products be obtained? Is it necessary to have a kitchen with two counters and kosher tableware? What other kitchen items required to keep all of the rules of kashrus? How does one kasher tableware?

Next Week is ‘One Shabbos One World’!

Next week, February 6th and 7th, hundreds of Shluchim from around the world will gather their communities for ‘One Shabbat One World,’ a Shabbos dedicated to Moshiach. In what they are anticipating as the largest turnout ever, Shluchim are encouraged to invite all to attend. Rabbi Chaim Hershkowitz, director of the program says they went “All out this year. Rabbi Sholom Paltiel, Shliach of Port Washington has prepared a special speech for the event. We have mailed out free personalized napkins to the Shluchim, professional flyers and a custom mini site the excitement keeps building.”

One Shabbat One World is a yearly project for the Moshiach Campaign, a division of Merkos L’Inyonei Chinuch.

Judge Orders Russia To Report on Status of Chabad Library

By Miriam Davids for Lubavitch.com

Central Chabad Library in Crown Heights section of Brooklyn, NY

WASHINGTON, DC — In the case of Chabad-Lubavitch vs. Russia, US District Court Judge Royce C. Lamberth today accepted Chabad’s request to deny Russia’s legal counselors release from the case.

In a hearing on Tuesday, the Judge gave the defendants 45 days to find substitute counsel, and 60 days to report on the status of the Archive and Library of Chabad-Lubavitch, which Chabad now fears may have been compromised.

The ‘High’ Cost of Living Jewishly

By Paul Lungen for the Canadian Jewish News

Kosherfest – Stock Photo

Anybody who shops for groceries is well aware that there’s a premium attached to kosher food.

At one midtown grocery store, kosher lean ground beef was nearly twice the cost of the non-kosher variety, while kosher chicken nuggets were more than double the price of an equivalent non-kosher brand, and strawberry yogurt in the kosher section was almost 100 per cent more costly than the non-kosher brand only a few aisles away.

Friendship Circle Winter Camp

CROWN HEIGHTS [CHI] — Last week, the Friendship Circle of Brooklyn hosted its second annual Winter Camp for children with special needs in Brooklyn. The bright red color of the camp T-shirts worn by over 50 campers and counselors reflected the fun and exciting experience of Winter Camp.

More pictures in the Extended Article!

iVolunteer – Learning From History, Easing Loneliness

Daniel E. Slotnik for the NY Times City Room Blog

Justine Gundelfinger, from iVolunteer, visited Terry Nayman, an 84-year-old Holocaust survivor, at Mrs. Nayman’s home on the Lower East Side. Inset, Mrs. Nayman showed off a family photograph.

NEW YORK, NY — When Terry Nayman was 14 years old in Poland she saw Nazis burn her father’s beard and knock her mother’s teeth out. She never imagined that 70 years later she would talk to two people about it in her Lower East Side apartment.

New Shluchim To Virginia

Rabbi Zvi Yaakov and Chanie Zwiebel of Crown Heights will IYH very soon be moving on Shlichus to Blacksburg, VA where they will establish a permanent Chabad Lubavitch presence at the campus of Virginia Tech University, directing the new Librescu Chabad Center. They will be serving the needs of the students as well as the local community and of the sorrounding areas.

The new Shluchim were appointed by Rabbi Yossel Kranz of Chabad of the Virginias.

To contact the new Shluchim e-mail: zvizwi@gmail.com

Special thanks to the Shluchim Office Placement Bureau.

CrownHeights.info would like to wish the new Shluchim Hatzlocha Rabba on their Shlichus!

Children’s Book Rooted in Thousands Years-Old Parable

By Chana Kroll

Two Kings, the latest book from Rabbi Fishel Jacobs, illustrates a parable rooted in the writings of King Solomon and developed by Chabad-Lubavitch Chasidic thought.

Best known as an expert on Judaism’s complex ritual purity laws, a U.S. karate champion and Israel’s first – and for many years, only – American-born prison chaplain, Rabbi Fishel Jacobs doesn’t exactly strike the image of a children’s book author. But for the man who has written everything from in-depth treatments of Jewish law to a chronicle of transformation among Israeli prisoners, his latest book – an illustrated tale of a child’s conflicting impulses – is an accomplishment 30 years in the making.

Alternate Side Parking Rules Are Suspended on 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, January 28 to facilitate snow removal. However, parking meters will remain in effect throughout the City.

For updated information, visit the DOT Web site at nyc.gov/dot or call 311.

Click here for the new, 2009 Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspension Calendar