Mazal Tov! – New Engagement!

We would like to wish Mazal Tov to Yaakov Ciment (Boston, MA) and Leah Cotlar (Houston, TX) on their engagement.

The L’Chaim will IYH be tonight, Thursday at the Jewish Children’s Museum, 792 Eastern Pkwy, [corner Kingston Ave].

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Parents Attend PTA Brunch, Share Ideas

CROWN HEIGHTS, Brooklyn [CHI] — This past Sunday, Oholei Torah’s PTA invited all mothers to attend their first annual brunch. Over one hundred women sampled delicacies prepared by the school chef, David, and enjoyed many laughs from the comedian, Mrs. Leah Foster.

More pictures in the Extended Article!

Boruch Dayan Haemes – Shepsel Greenberg OBM.

With profound sadness we inform of the sudden and untimely passing of Shepsel Shalom Menachem Greenberg OBM, last night

Shepsel Shalom Menachem son of Yechiel Greenberg, was member of Chabad-Lubavitch of Flatbush under Rabbi Zalman Liberow.

He is survived by his wife and two children.

The Levaya will be today, Thursday, passing 770 at 2:30pm

Boruch Dayan Haemes

Mazal Tov! – Its A Girl!

We would like to wish Mazal Tov to Avremel and Devorah Leah (nee Illulian) Wagshul (Crown Heights) on the birth of their daughter.

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

Video of the Day – Returning to Torah, Part 2: The “Professor”

This weeks Living Torah, titled “Returning to Torah, Part 2: The “Professor” (Volume 49, Episode 195)

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Available in Hebrew, French and Russian in the Extended Article.

Mazal Tov! – New Engagement!

We would like to wish Mazal Tov to Zalmy Schapiro (Crown Heights) and Amira Eisenberg (Agoura Hills, CA) on their engagement.

The L’Chaim will IYH be tonight, Thursday at the Lubavitcher Yeshiva, 570 Crown St, [entrance on Albany Ave].


Chabad-Lubavitch Shares Prayers and Blessings

Sara Callender – HomeTownLife.com

Students Bentzion Shemtov and Shalom Klein give a Jewish blessing to Michael Gold, owner of Celebrity Placement Services in Farmington Hills. (photos by Lawrence McKee | Staff Photographer)

FARMINGTON HILLS, MI — Farmington Hills, MIFarmington Hills business owner Michael Gold looks forward to his weekly visits with students of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement.

Each Friday, students Bentzion Shemtov and Shalom Klein visit Celebrity Placement Services, sharing Jewish prayers and blessings – and often times talking about news and politics – with Gold and other employees.

College Students Take to the Road to Raise Money for Cancer Research

Joshua Runyan – Chabad.edu

Rabbi Yonah Blum, right, co-director of the Chabad Resource Center of Columbia University, hosted a team of bike riders participating in the Illini4000 ride for cancer awareness.

A team of 20 American students and graduates took to their bikes on a 4,000-mile journey to heighten cancer awareness and raise money for cancer treatment and research.

Nagila Goes Kosher

Liz Biro – Star News Online

Nagila chef Shai Shalit switched his restaurant over to an all Kosher menu, which includes homemade falafel on warm, fresh-baked pitas.

WILMINGTON, NC — A stunning mound of fresh cilantro awaits chef Shai Shalit near the kitchen sink one morning at Nagila restaurant. The tender, green sprigs look ready for a cookbook photo, yet Shalit, despite working since nearly dawn, begins washing each leaf by hand.

Jewish Pattern Takes its Place in History of Scottish Tartans

By Joshua Runyan

Scottish-born Rabbi Mendel Jacobs, director
of The Shul in the Park in Giffnock, models
the new Jewish tartan, here used to keep a
tallit bundled together.

GIFFNOCK, Scotland — Jewish people have inhabited Scotland for more than 300 years, but in all that time, the group hasn’t been able to lay claim to a tartan of its own.

According to Chabad-Lubavitch Rabbi Mendel Jacobs, reputed to be the only Scottish-born rabbi living in the country, the recent unveiling of the first distinctly Jewish tartan – a patterned cloth known in America as plaid – now gives Scotland’s Jewish community an important measure of distinctly Scottish pride.

“Scotland has a rich tapestry of culture and history,” says Jacobs, noting that the first Jewish resident of Edinburgh was recorded in 1691. “When England was exiling its Jews in the Middle Ages, Scotland provided a safe haven from English and European anti-Semitism.”

Woman Caught Shoplifting from Kol Tuv

CROWN HEIGHTS, Brooklyn [CHI] — Tuesday morning, at about 11:30am, a Shomrim member driving a marked three wheeled scooter was flagged down by the manager of the Kol Tuv grocery, saying that a woman just shoplifted and was fleeing up Kingston Avenue. The store manager pointed out the shoplifter to the Shomrim member, who called for backup and Police.