It’s NYPD ‘Green’ for Cops

NY Post

It may look as if PBA chief Patrick Lynch is giving Mayor Bloomberg heartburn yesterday-but Hizzoner couldn’t be happier as they announce a deal to boost rookie cop pay and hike NYPD salaries by 17 percent over four years.

The Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association and the city yesterday agreed to a new contract that will hike police salaries by 17 percent over four years – raising rookie pay from $36,000 to $42,000 a year, the mayor announced yesterday.

The pact brings a 51/2-year veteran cop’s pay up to $76,488, compared to the present $65,382.

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CGI NY Visits Crown Heights for Chof Av

In what has become a longstanding tradition, the campers of Gan Israel of Parksville, NY make their way to Crown Heights in honor of Chof Av, the day of the Yohrtziet of Reb Levi Yitzchok, the Rebbes father.

More pictures and a video in the Extended Article! (photos by Meir Elfasi – Shturem.net)

Mazal Tov! – New Engagement!

I would like to wish a very hearty Mazal Tov! to a good friend Yisroel Meir Munitz (Monsey, NY) on his engagement to Ellona Hess (Lomita, CA) !

The L’Chaim will IY”H be Sunday night at Lubavitcher Yeshiva, 570 Crown St [entrance on Albany ave]

Didan Notzach: Rabbi Wins Prayer Group Appeal

Portland Press Herald

Rabbi Moshe Wilansky speaks at a rally as clergy from other faiths and other supporters demonstrate Thursday afternoon in front of Portland City Hall.

PORTLAND, ME — The city has reversed its decision to prohibit an orthodox rabbi from hosting weekly prayer services at his Portland home.

Zoning board of appeals members voted 5-0 late Thursday to allow Rabbi Moshe Wilansky to continue hosting Saturday prayer meetings, a ruling that eased the concerns of many religious leaders and civil liberties advocates.

More in the Extended Article!

Mazal Tov! – 5 Sholom Zochors this Week!

Yehuda and Chana Forster.
IYH at 738 Lefferts Ave, 3rd Flr, [bet Troy and Schenectady Ave].

Avi and Rivky (nee Spielman) Keller.
IYH at 886 E New York Ave, [bet Schenectady and Utica Ave].

Dovid Nissan and Tzivi (nee Gorkin) Jacobs.
IYH at 706 Eastern Pkwy, Apt 5D, [bet Brooklyn and Kingston Ave].

Josh and Malky Lipkind
IYH at 1703 President St, [bet Utica and Rochestor Ave]

Yanky and Shandle Strasberg.
IYH at 22 Jeffrey Pl, Monsey, NY 10952.

Stay tuned as we update this list as information becomes available. However, in an unfortunate event that we do not get all the Sholom Zochors this week, we are sorry. But you can help! If you know of any Sholom Zochors or Mazal Tovs you can email it to us at MazalTov@CrownHeights.info! Thank You.

The Weekly Sedra – Parshas Eikev

The Rebbe says:

1. The first words of this week’s Torah portion are, “And it shall be, because you listened to these ordinances of Hashem (G-d)… He will love you, bless you and multiply you…”.

Rashi (an acronym for Reb Shlomo Yitzchaki) points out that the Hebrew word “Eikev” which is simply translated in this verse as “because”, also means “heel”. Consequently, explains Rashi, the verse is alluding to the sort of Mitzvos (commandments) that people regard as relatively unimportant so they tend to “trample on them with their heels”. Thus, the Torah is assuring the Jewish people that if they are careful to observe even these neglected commandments, they can be certain that Hashem will reward them with His kindness.

The source of Rashi’s explanation is from the Midrash Tanchuma who says this in a slightly different way; “When the Torah says, ‘Eikev’”, says the Midrash Tanchuma, “it is referring to “light” Mitzvos which people are not careful to keep and they throw them away under their heels”.

Shluchim Office Director Visits AU Shluchim

SYDNEY, Australia [CHI] — Rabbi Gedalia Shemtov, director of the Shluchim office met with many of the Shluchim of Sydney, Australia and spoke about how the Shluchim can benefit from the services of the Shluchim office. With him was Rabbi Moishe Pinson Director of the Young Shluchim Division. The meeting was held in “Our big Kitchen” in the Yeshiva Centre Bondi and was hosted by Rabbi Dovid Slavin.

More pictures in the Extended Article!

Rabbi Levi Bistritzky OBM (1948-2002)

by R. Michoel Seligson

Hagaon Hachossid Hatomim Horav Levi Bistritsky was born in 1948, on the 8th of Iyar to, may he live and be well Hachossid Horav Hatomim Reb Yehuda Leib and Mrs. Ita Bistritsky.

Tickets for the Rebbe’s and Rebbetzin arrival to the U.S.

Reb Leibel Bistritsky’s father Reb Mordechai merited to a special zchus. In 1941, after the Rebbe and the Rebbetzin escaped from France to Portugal, Reb Mordechai contributed two tickets for their passage to the United States. Originally, the tickets had been purchased for Reb Mordechai’s in-laws, were unable to get out of Europe. Reb Mordechai notified the Previous Rebbe and offered the tickets for the Rebbe and the Rebbetzin. The tickets were accepted, and that is how the Rebbe and Rebbetzin come to the United States on the 28th of Sivan.

Upstate City Says ‘Cheese’

5 Towns Jewish News

It is an unfortunate reality that there are very few suppliers of chalav Yisrael cheese products. As a consequence, the price of chalav Yisrael products is quite high. So when the plant owned by Moshe Banayan almost closed this week, it was a miracle that the right person was there to ensure that the plant continue to supply the Orthodox Jewish market with chalav Yisrael product.

Arthur J. Sciorra, the city manager of Ogdensburg, New York, experienced kosher food firsthand when he dormed in a home with two yeshiva students while he pursued his graduate studies. “I basically only ate kosher for two years of my life, and I remember the Sabbath meals and Pesach Seders,” Mr. Sciorra told the Five Towns Jewish Times.

Chof Av: Yartzeit of R. Levi Yitzchak Schneerson

Chabad.org

Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Schneerson, (1878-1944), was a Chabad Hasidic rabbi in Yekatrinoslav, Ukraine. He was the father of the seventh and last Chabad-Lubavitch Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson.

Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Schneerson was born in 1878 in the town of Podrovnah (near Gomel) to his parents, Rabbi Baruch Schneur and Rebbetzin Zelda Rachel Schneerson. His great-great grandfather was the third Chabad Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneersohn of Lubavitch.

In 1900, Rabbi Levi Yitzchak married Rebbetzin Chana Yanovski, whose father, Rabbi Meir Shlomo, was the Rabbi of the Ukrainian city of Nikolaiev. In 1902, their eldest son, Menachem Mendel was born. He was later to become the Rebbe of Lubavitch.