Shomrim Apprehend Shoplifter

CROWN HEIGHTS, Brooklyn [CHI] — Earlier this afternoon Shomrim responded to a call from a store manager saying that he was in pursuit of a shoplifter, a number of members responded and caught up with the shoplifter, an older Black woman, on the corner of Carroll and Brooklyn who willingly stopped and began apologizing for the theft.

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Mazal Tov! – Its A Boy!

We would like to wish Mazal Tov to Mendy and Rivky (nee Wolosow) Horowitz (Canton, MA) on the birth of their son.

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


Boruch Dayan Hoemes – HaYeled Yehonoson Yehuda Aryeh OBM

With profound sadness, shock and pain we inform you of the very untimely, shocking, sudden and tragic passing of Yehonoson Yehuda Aryeh the three year old son of Yibadlu Lechaim Tovim Shmully and Rochel Andrusier (North Miami Beach, FL).

The Levaya will take place tomorrow, Monday morning and will be leaving at 8:30am from the Shomrei Hadas Chapel and passing by 770 at around 9:30am.

Boruch Dayan Hoemes

Tanya Bal Peh for Bas Sheva

From R to L; Mrs. Shterney Kanelsky, Rabbi Mordechai Kanelsky, Rabbi Hershel Lustig, principal of Oholei Torah and Rabbi Grossbaum.
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CROWN HEIGHTS, Brooklyn [CHI] — Students of Yeshiva Oholei Torah learned Tanya by heart for a program begun by Rabbi Mordechai and Mrs. Shterney Kanelsky, of the Bris Avrohom Center in Hillside, NJ, in loving memory of their daughter, Bat Sheva OBM.

New Children’s Program at Donetsk JCC

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DONETSK, Ukraine — The Jewish Community Center in Donetsk has launched a new program for children, entitled ‘Yeladim’. This new initiative involves both girls and boys, who are able to visit the JCC every day. There, they are able to spend some quality time engaged in a rich program they should find amusing, educational and interesting.

Under the supervision of mentors, children may take part in a variety of activities including computer lessons, psychological and developmental exercises, a craft workshop, sports, games, and talks about Jewish traditions. These enthusiasts also have the opportunity to take part in various organized group outings.

Mazal Tov! – Its A Girl!

We would like to wish Mazal Tov to Asher and Sarah (nee Shaw) Fried (Long Beach, CA) on the birth of their daughter, Tikvah Chaya Necha.

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

Bill Passed Authorizes Traffic Agents To Enforce “Block the Box” Violators

ALBANY, NY [NY1] — City and state officials are looking to up the ante on drivers who sit the middle of an intersection.

It’s already illegal to “block the box” –- but currently, only police officers are allowed to hand out tickets. However, today the State Senate and Assembly passed legislation that increases enforcement by giving traffic enforcement agents the right to ticket drivers, as well. They also want to double fines.

Mazal Tov! – Its A Boy!

We would like to wish Mazal Tov Dovi and Miriam Simcha (nee Ralphs) Small (Melbourne, Australia) on the birth of their firstborn son.

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

The winners of the My Shliach Father and Son Mother and Daughter are….

BROOKLYN, NY [CHI] — The My Shliach program announces the raffle winners of the Shavuos Father & Son/ Mother & Daughter Learning for young Shluchim. The lucky winners are Mendel Kaplan, 10 on Shlichus in Devon, Pa. and Aida Smoller, 12 a young Shlucha in San Diego, Ca.

Over 500 young Shluchim and Shluchos worldwide joined together by learning the same Sicha on Shavuos with their fathers and mothers. Upon completing the questionnaire to follow, each participant was entered into a raffle for an Ipod Nano and a set of L’kutei Sichos or “Talks & Tales.”

Op-Ed: So what are your Plans for Next Year?

1. Hmm… I’m going to the waiting room (770).
2. Whatever…
3. Haven’t thought about it yet…
4. Plans? Fe! The Aibishter firt di velt.
5. Jump from one L’chaim to another and dance at a Chasunah in between.
6. I’ll take any job that’ll come my way.

Hello friends,

After so many years living in the system, you’re kinda sick of the ‘system’ and all that it stands for. So with shlichus, Semicha and a successful survival thorough the system all behind you, you feel that it’s time to finally live the life, a.k.a. do whatever you want with zero responsibility and no productivity.

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In Sao Paulo, Thousands Line Up for a Kosher Big Mac

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McDonald’s goes kosher for a day. (photo:lubavitch.com)

S. PAULO, Brazil — They flipped 10,000 burgers at the local McDonald’s last Sunday, and Ronald McDonald was doing his usual thing. But this time, he was greeting kids in yarmulkas, and the beef was glatt kosher. No cheese.

In fact, the entire restaurant in S. Paulo’s Barra Funda neighborhood was strictly kosher for the day. 5,000 patrons curious to experience McDonald’s at its kosher best lined up for their own kosher big mac.

Ceremonial Haircut – Celebration Introduces Sons to Jewish Faith

Melanie M. Sidwell – Longmont Times-Call

Meir Borenstein has no qualms as friends and family take turns cutting his hair during his and Elan Barkenbus’ upshernish celebration at the D-Barn in Longmont on June 12. The upshernish, which literally means “to shear,” is a ceremony marking the formal introduction to Jewish education for 3-year-old boys. Until this point in their lives, neither boy had a formal haircut. Joshua Buck/Times-Call

LONGMONT, CO — As far as Meir Borenstein and Elan Barkenbus knew, the party meant sweet treats, gifts and loved ones.

But the June 12 community gathering at the D-Barn Reception Hall on South Main Street was more than a child’s birthday party. The celebration marked the boys’ third birthday earlier this month and symbolized their introduction to the Jewish faith through a custom known as an upshernish.

Israeli Public School Students Celebrate Bar Mitzvahs as a Class

By Tamar Runyan

Middle school students from Be’er Sheva, Israel, take part in a joint bar mitzvah organized by the city’s Chabad-Lubavitch Center.

Be’er Sheva, Israel‘s ornate Pyramid Synagogue hosted a joint bar mitzvah ceremony for dozens of public school students, replete with a choral performance setting the tone.

Youth Seminar Unites Russian Far East, Urals & Siberia

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OMSK, Russia — Just outside of Omsk, a youth seminar for over 50 Jewish youth has concluded. The event, which ran from June 11th through 15th, involved representatives from youth clubs run by Jewish communities across Siberia, the Urals Region, and the Russian Far East.

The program featured lectures with various guest speakers on the history of Israel and the Jewish people, Shabbat, and prayers, as well as faith and feelings from the perspective of Judaism. Chief Rabbi of Omsk Osher Krichevsky led a session on the first chapter of ‘Perkei Avot’ and Rachel Krichevsky baked Chala with the girls for Shabbat. The seminar also involved Yevgeniy Fishman, the Head of the Youth Department of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia, which organized this event.