The first Siyum HaRambam in the World!

BONDI, NSW, Australia [CHI] — As the opening shot for the 26th International Rambam celebrations around the globe and beginning of the 27th Learning cycle, The Yeshiva Centre – Chabad Headquarters in NSW, Australia made a huge Seuda 3 course meal with approximately 130 Men woman and children.

More pictures in the Extended Article!

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Boruch Dayan Haemes – R. Mordechai Fass OBM

With sadness we inform you of the passing of Mr. Mordechai Fass, father of Yibadel lechaim Tovim R’ Tzvi Fass of Crown Heights.

Levaya will take place on Sunday afternoon, 1:00 PM at Shomrei Hachomos Chapels, 4218 Ft. Hamilton Parkway

There Kevura will take place, 3:00pm at Mt. Moriah Bais Hachaim in New Jersey

Baruch Dayan Hoemes

Jackson Heights City’s Parking Ticket Capital

NY Daily News

A trip to Jackson Heights, Queens, will get you some great food, a colorful trinket – and likely, a parking ticket.

The neighborhood, along with adjacent East Elmhurst, is the parking ticket capital of New York, according to new numbers obtained by the Daily News.

More in the Extended Article.

Chabad on Kauai Island Celebrates Giving of Ten Comandments

By R.C. Berman – Lubavitch.com

KAUAI, HI — By the looks of the enthusiastic crowd that turned out to hear the Ten Commandments read at Chabad Kauai, it seems that everything is falling into place for the opening of its permanent center next year.

If you think that the secluded island of Kauai is the last place on Earth that a crowd would gather to hear the Ten Commandments read…

Young Chevra Shabbaton – Stuck in the snow?

RUNNING SPRINGS, CA [CHI] — So many chassidic stories involve the trials and travails of Jews stuck in the frigid white snow of the siberian winter. Hearing about the commitment of our brothers and sisters from an era gone by in celebrating yiddishkeit under such dire circumstances generates a deep sense of inspiration for all those that listen.

Mazal Tov! – Its A Boy!

We would like to wish Mazal Tov to Mendel and Rochel (nee Bergstein) Loschak (Shluchim to UCSB, CA) on the birth of their son.

The Sholom Zochor will IYH be at Chabad of UCSB, 779 Camino Pescadero, Goleta, CA 93117.

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


DIDAN NOTZACH! United States Court of Appeals Rules in Favor of Chabad!

Nathan Lewin (center) arguing Chabad’s claim against Russia before the Supreme Court in March.

WASHINGTON, DC [CHI] — In what is the largest step forward in decades in the effort to free the Rebbe’s Seforim and Kesovim from captivity in Russia to its rightful home in 770, the United States Court of Appeals granted Agudas Chasidei Chabad a victory on all arguments and appeals!

The “Schneerson Archive” are the Kesovim that the Frierdiker Rebbe managed to take with him when he fled Russia in 1927, but were later seized by the Nazis, and then again stolen and secretly taken back to Moscow by the Russians. The “Schneerson Library” are the Seforim that were stolen by the Russians in 1917 and which remained in Russia when the Frierdiker Rebbe fled in 1927.

Full Ruling in the Extended Article!

Tanzania Mountain Journey Tests the Strength of Jewish Londoners and Israelis

By Tamar Runyan

Rabbi Dovid Katz, educational director of Chabad-Lubavitch of Hendon in London, and community member Dr. Itamar Shein pose for a picture in Tanzania’s famed Arusha National Park.

The night before his 14-hour hike up Mount Meru ñ a nearly 15,000-foot tall volcano in Tanzania’s scenic Arusha National Park ñ Dr. Itamar Shein couldn’t sleep.

“Is this altitude, attitude or just anxiety?” the Londoner wrote in his journal.

Mazal Tov! – Its A Boy!

We would like to wish Mazal Tov to Shmuly and Rochel (nee Chudaitov) Rubashkin (Surfside, FL) on the birth of their firstborn son.

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

Torah Scroll theft in Missouri similar to Kenosha theft

Tom Heinen – JS Online

KENOSHA, WI — Police are investigating the theft of a $30,000 Torah scroll from a St. Louis-area synagogue, a case that is similar to the theft in April of two Torah scrolls valued at $40,000 to $60,000 each from an Orthodox synagogue in Kenosha. Authorities are investigating whether there are connections between those two cases and three other thefts of the sacred Jewish scrolls in different parts of the country.

The Weekly Sedra – Bahaloscha – Jewish Nutrition

Rabbi Yoseph Kahanov Shliach to Jacksonville, FL

A joyous farbrengen was held one evening at the humble home of Rabbi Shmuel Betzalel Sheftel (The ‘Rashbatz’). For hours the group of Chassidim sat, toasting L’chayim’s, singing, talking, rebuking and inspiring one another. As the clock marked the passing of the night, the meager platters of ‘Farbeisen’ (food with which to follow up the L’chayim vodka) ran out, so Rabbi Shmuel Betzalel instructed that the lamb being raised in his yard be slaughtered. A hot stew was prepared to fuel the Farbeisen for many an hour to come.

The next morning Rabbi Shmuel Betzalel’s wife came in from the yard with the distressing news that the lamb – which constituted the whole of the ‘family ranch’ – had disappeared! Said Rabbi Shmuel Betzalel: “No, no, the lamb has not disappeared. The lamb is very much here, it has only changed its sound. Yesterday it said meh-eh-eh. . ., today it is saying Echo-o-d. . ., O-o-one. . . ” (as in G-d is one).

VIdeo of the Day – Weekly, JLI Talmudic Ethics

With JLI’s spring semester, Talmudic Ethics, now underway we are pleased to bring you the weekly video produced to open this week’s class. Over 250 shluchim around the world are teaching Lesson Six this week to almost 13,000 students in what’s being described as JLI’s largest attendance ever. The course is CLE and CME accredited, attracting scores of attorneys and doctors around the country.

Mazal Tov! – 11 Sholom Zochors this Week!

Yechiel and Leah (nee Twersky) Weiser.
IYH at the 770 Lefferts Ave Shul, [bet Troy and Schenectady Ave].

Yanky and Dinie Sufrin.
IYH at 515 Crown St, [bet Kingston and Albany Ave].

Leibel and Shterna Sara (nee Ezagui) Paris.
706 Eastern Pkwy, Apt 6A, [bet Kingston and Brooklyn Ave].

Shaul and Tzipah Wertheimer.
IYH at Chabad of Queens College, 144-03 69th Ave, Flushing, NY.

Sruly and Tovi (nee Eisenberg) Goldberg.
IYH at 1 Gigi Ct, Monsey, NY 10952.

Shmuel and Michal Rimler.
IYH at 445 Harrison Ave, Scranton, PA 18510.

Adar and Chana Ben-Lapid.
IYH at 2304 Sherbrook St, Pittsburgh, PA 15217.

Shua and Shoshana (nee Chester) Hoexter.
IYH at 5674 Beacon St, Pittsburgh, PA 15217.

Schneur and Ester Scheiman.
IYH at 9242 Aspen Dr, Des Plaines, IL 60016.

Mendel and Rochel (nee Bergstein) Loschak (Shluchim to UCSB, CA)
IYH at Chabad of UCSB, 779 Camino Pescadero, Goleta, CA.

Oren and Neely Antebi.
IYH at 29 Bevshire, Thonhill, Ontario.

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 Comic! – Haftora Parshas Bahaloscha!

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Click here for the Weekly Parsha Comic from last year

Click Here for the English Text of the Haftorah

A year of Parasha Comics have gone by, so what now? In continued partnership between CrownHeights.info and comic Levi Welton we bring you the next year of Parasha Comics, but their inspiration will be drawn from the Haftorah rather than the Parasha.

Included will be a link back to the Parasha Comic of the year before along with a link to Chabad.org where you can learn the entire Haftorah of that week!

We would like readers to submit to us feedback using the comments system, letting us know what you think of this new idea and how we implement it. This is a pilot idea, and if the response is positive and strong enough we can look forward to seeing one each week! So please take a minute and share your thoughts with us.