Mazal Tov! – Its A Boy!
We would like to wish Mazal Tov to Yossi and Chani (nee Palace) Brikman (Crown Heights) on the birth of their firstborn son.
May the newborn be a source of Nachas to his parents, grandparents, relatives and Klal Yisroel.

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Mazal Tov! – Its A Boy!
We would like to wish Mazal Tov to Yisroel and Chana Feigel (nee Gurewicz) Hyams (Chicago, IL) on the birth of their firstborn son.
May the newborn be a source of Nachas to his parents, grandparents, relatives and Klal Yisroel.
The missing incident took place on Shmini Atzeres at night, a father lost his two year old daughter in the throngs of people outside 770, and approached police officers for help. The girl was last seen walking down Kingston Avenue but was not home. After searching for a while police enlisted the help of Shomrim who dispatched units the parent’s house then searched 770.
More in the Extended Article.
Pedestrian Struck and a Missing Child over Yom Tov
CROWN HEIGHTS, Brooklyn [CHI] — Shmini Atzeres and Simchas Torah in Crown Heights B”H passed with no major incident, Shomrim responded to a call from police for a missing 2-year-old girl by 770, and Hatzalah responded to call for a Lubavitcher that was hit by a car on Kingston.
The missing incident took place on Shmini Atzeres at night, a father lost his two year old daughter in the throngs of people outside 770, and approached police officers for help. The girl was last seen walking down Kingston Avenue but was not home. After searching for a while police enlisted the help of Shomrim who dispatched units the parent’s house then searched 770.
More in the Extended Article.
Mazal Tov! – Its A Girl!
We would like to wish Mazal Tov to Yisroel Meir and Baila (nee Hyams) Rodal (London, UK) on the birth of their firstborn daughter.
May the newborn be a source of Nachas to her parents, grandparents, relatives and Klal Yisroel.
Mazal Tov! – Its A Girl!
We would like to wish Mazal Tov to Shua and Bashie (nee Hershcovich) Naparstek (Harbor Beach, FL) on the birth of their firstborn daughter.
May the newborn be a source of Nachas to her parents, grandparents, relatives and Klal Yisroel.
Mazal Tov! – New Engagement!
We would like to wish Mazal Tov to Levi Kumer (Tzfas, Israel) and Rivky Abraham (Johannesburg, South Africa) on their engagement.
The L’Chaim will IYH be Thursday night, Isru Chag at Beis Levi Yitzchock, 556 Crown St, [entrance on Albany Ave].
Mazal Tov! – New Engagement!
We would like to wish Mazal Tov to Levi Yitschac Fishel Rabinowicz (Sao Paulo, Brazil) and Thamar Zagury (Belem, Brazil) on their engagement.
To submit your Simcha or Mazal Tov please email us at mazaltov@crownheights.info!

Simchas Bais Hashuaiva in Toronto a major success
TRONTO, Canada [CHI] — The Edinburg shul parking lot and the adjoining street spilled over with singing and dancing, as many from the Toronto community joined in the celebration. Organized by Rabbi Dovid Chaikin, this year’s event was thoroughly enjoyed by all.
Many Pictures in the Extended Article!
Mazal Tov! – New Engagement!
We would like to wish Mazal Tov to Sender Zekry (Lyon, France) and Perla Ben-David (Paris/Jerusalem) on their engagement.
The L’Chaim will IYH be tonight, Wednesday, at 779 Montgomery St, [between Albany and Troy Ave].

The Season of Great Rejoicing
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.
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].
Mazal Tov! – New Engagement!
We would like to wish Mazal Tov to Yerachmiel Altizio (Crown Heights) and Sarede Switzer (Montreal/CH) on their engagement.
To submit your Simcha or Mazal Tov please email us at mazaltov@crownheights.info!
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.
Jewish center in South Brunswick hosts community celebration of Sukkot holiday
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!
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. . .”
Moving (Forward) In Circles? Beware Of the Cheshvan Blues
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. . .”