The Season of Great Rejoicing

Erin Wood – Journal Star

Rabbi Eli Langsam says a special blessing with Zachary Erlichman, 13, asking God to bless individuals and unite them as one.

PEORIA, IL — Each October, the Lubavitch Chabad temple of Peoria celebrates Sukkot, a seven-day festival commemorating the 40-year period during which the Jewish people wandered in the desert wilderness from Egypt to Israel.

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Mazal Tov! – New Engagement!

We would like to wish Mazal Tov to Yossi Friedman (Sydney, Australia) and Chana Raizel Leuchter (Sydney, Australia) on their engagement.

The L’Chaim will IYH be Thursday night at FREE, 1383 President St, [between Kingston and Brooklyn Ave].

Jewish center in South Brunswick hosts community celebration of Sukkot holiday

Lalita Aloor Amuthan – My Central Jersey

AUGUSTO F. MENEZES / MyCentralJersey
Rabbi Eli Azimov speaks to guests and congregants at the Chabad Jewish Center’s Sukkhot event Sunday in South Brunswick.

SOUTH BRUNSWICK, NJ — About 70 members of the Jewish community gathered to celebrate in the joyous festival of Sukkot hosted by Chabad Jewish Center of South Brunswick on Sunday, Oct. 19.

Sukkot is a seven-day holiday, observed soon after Yom Kippur, which commemorates God’s protection of Jews after their exodus from Egypt.

Mazal Tov! – Its A Boy!

We would like to wish Mazal Tov to Gavriel Sender and Chanie (nee Sobel) Kullock (S. Paulo, Brazil) on the birth of their firstborn son.

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

CROWN HEIGHTS UNITES!

CROWN HEIGHTS, Brooklyn [CHI] — The wind and cool weather didn’t stop thousands of Crown Heights residents from joining the First Annual NY Friendship Walk on Sunday. Organizers and participants alike have labeled the event a major success.

Beautiful Gallery with many more pictures in the Extended Article!

Moving (Forward) In Circles? Beware Of the Cheshvan Blues

by Rabbi Yoseph Kahanov Shliach to Jacksonville, FL

Reb Shneur Zalman of Liadi, founder of the Chabad movement, was for a time, a disciple of Reb Menachem of Vitebsk (until the latter left Russia for the Holy Land in 1777).

One year on Simchas Torah, before Hakkafos (the circular procession for which the holiday of Simchas Torah is renowned), the entire synagogue was waiting for Reb Menachem Mendel to begin the recitation of the preceding verses, beginning with Atoh Hareisa. After a long unexplained silence, R’ Menachem approached R’ Shneur Zalman and said: “I perceive a hundred different ways to interpret this passage, but I cannot translate them into practice. I would hence prefer to refrain from reciting it.”

Reb Shneur Zalman protested: “But a person can never stand at the place which his eyes behold; for when he reaches that point he will see even farther. This is the typical order of things. So Rebbe, when you have realized these hundred ideas in practice, you will perceive yet more ideas and insights, and there will be no end to the matter.”

The Rebbe was quite pleased with this answer, and at once proceeded to recite: “Atoh Hareisa. . .”

Fire Chief does Mitzvah Lulov at Simchas Beis Hashuava

Rabbi Chesky Tenenbaum, Chaplain of the Rockville Volunteer Fire Department assists Deputy Fire Chief Lenny Chornock with the shaking of the Lulov, during the Simchas Beis Hashuava at Chabad of Upper Montgomery County.

GAITHERSBURG, MD [CHI] — Over 100 people took part in the Simchas Beis Hashuava that took place at Chabad of Upper Montgomery County organized by the Shluchim Rabbis Sholom Raichik and Chesky Tenenbaum.

Hakhel Es HaAm, in Kharkov!

KHARKOV, Ukraine [CHI] — Over 800 people participated in a special Hakhel concert in Kharkov on Chol Hamoed Sukkos. Over 100 people came by bus from over 14 cities around the Kharkov, Summy and Poltava Region (which include the city’s of Haditch, Konotop, Shostka, Lubny and Summy) and participated in a seminar about Sukkos led by Rabbi Levi Raices and Rabbi Chaim Levinson.

More pictures in the Extended Article!

Jewish Women’s Circle Hosts Salad in the Sukkah Party

Stacey Finklestein (L) of Middletown shows her clay “Chamsa” project to Chana Burston, who leads the Jewish Women’s Circle.

GOSHEN, NY [CHI] — The Jewish Women’s Circle, led by Chana Burston, recently hosted its first event of the year. This program was in honor of the holiday of Sukkot. Over thirty-five ladies gathered at the Burston Sukkah for an evening under the stars of inspiration and creativity.

More pictures in the Extended Article!

Sarah Palin Hits a Nerve Among Jewish Women, But It’s a Raw One

Marissa Brostoff – Forward

When Clare Kinberg, editor of a feminist Jewish magazine, set up her booth at an Ann Arbor Jewish community event, she didn’t expect to attract a parade of women eager to vent their rage against Sarah Palin. But woman after woman — perhaps noticing Kinberg’s Barack Obama pin —approached her to tell stories of how John McCain’s vice-presidential pick had galvanized them into becoming active in the Obama campaign.