Convicted Rapist Attempted to Break into an Apartment

CROWN HEIGHTS, Brooklyn [CHI] — While men were still in Shul on Friday night one resident found a perpetrator in the lobby of a building, attempting to break in to an apartment on Carroll Street and Kingston Avenue, when the resident confronted the intruder he attempted to reason with him and produced an ID card from the Department of Corrections.

Another resident in the building, who is a Shomrim member, walked out of his apartment and into the scene, the perp then managed to break free and flee the building. The resident then handed the Shomrim member the ID card and upon closer examination the card detailed the reason of the perps incarceration, rape.

More in the Extended Article.

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Kosher in the Calley? Let’s Go

Steve Koecher – Salte Lake City Tribune

Kosher on the Go is a family operated enterprise for Israel and Miryam Lefler. The deli, catering business and grocery is a sideline, though, and doesn’t support the family. That’s OK with Israel Lefler, who says he views Kosher on the Go as a service to the Jewish community. (Paul Fraughton/The Salt Lake Tribune )

SALT LAKE CITY, UT — For many years visitors to the Salt Lake area had no options for a Kosher meal. This made it difficult if not impossible for some skiers and businessmen to visit the area.

To help remedy the situation, Israel Lefler started a restaurant called Kosher on the Go, located at 1575 S. 1100 East in Salt Lake City. It prepares Kosher meals to hungry visitors to the Salt Lake area. It is under the supervision of the Chabad of Utah, which certifies the food as Kosher.

Purim Farbrengen 5728

A Farbrengen with the Rebbe in 1968

CROWN HEIGHTS, Brooklyn [CHI] — As part of its Living Archive Restoration and Preservation Project, Jewish Educational Media has restored the Farbrengen of Purim, 5728 – 1968.

Based on the results of the audio restoration, the future bodes well for the Living Archive’s audio restoration initiative, which plans for the future enhancement and re-release of many recordings which were available to-date, in very poor-quality versions. According to Mendel Gourarie, The Living Archive’s archivist, “A comparison of the previously-available version and the new version shows what can be achieved through meticulous work and the application of modern technology.”

Chabad Places Mezuzahs on Doors Of House Majority and Minority Leaders

Mendy Hecht – Lubavitch.com

Representative Adam Hasner and Rabbi Oirechman affix the mezuzah.

TALLAHASSEE, FL — Florida’s House and Senate returned for their regular sessions last Tuesday, March 4, 2008, but with one change: the office doors of House Majority Leader Adam Hasner and House Minority Leader Dan Gelber, both Jewish, were fitted with mezuzos, the Torah-mandated traditional scrolls containing verses of sacred text penned on parchment scrolls.


U of I students to experience Jewish culture in Berlin

FRANKFURT, Germany — In Frankfurt (Oder), Germany, a new Torah scroll will be dedicated to a synagogue and the Jewish community during spring break.

This will be the first Jewish event in the town since the Holocaust, said Rabbi Dovid Tiechtel of Chabad Center for Jewish Life, and it is taking place to honor the arrival of 25 U.S. college students who are traveling from the University to Berlin, Germany this spring break.

Mazal Tov! – New Engagement!

We would like to wish Mazal Tov to Shlomie Sharfstein (Crown Heights) and Shifra Freeman (Toronto, Canada) on their engagement.

The L’Chaim will IYH be Sunday night at Chovevei Torah Ballroom, 885 Eastern Parkway [between Troy and Albany Ave].

Chabad Hebrew Day School Goes Green

R. C. Berman – Lubavitch.com

Children at the Hebrew Academy in the science lab.

HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA — Soaking up the brilliant California sunshine, 189 new solar panels atop the roofs of Chabad’s Hebrew Academy in Huntington Beach are teaching students a living lesson in going green and cutting the school’s energy bills.

The Weekly Sedra – Vayikra – Self-Sacrifice, 
It Doesn’t Really Kill

Rabbi Yoseph Kahanov Shliach to Jacksonville, FL

On a freezing winter night as Napoleon layed under his warm covers, he was overcome by a sudden bout of thirst. Considering that in order to satisfy his craving he would have to leave his cozy conditions and go outside to fetch some water, he contemplated ignoring his nagging discomfort, but was quickly overcome by a powerful sense of shame.

“Napoleon! You have become all but lazy,” he said to himself. “There is evidently no difference between you and the common yokel.” With that, he tore himself out of bed and proceeded out the door to fetch himself some water.

Chayolim of Lubavitcher Yeshiva Snow-Tube Away

BUSHKILL, PA [CHI] — It’s the hottest program of the year; “Project Chayol” at the Lubavitcher Yeshiva, for the Bar Mitzvah Boys and the soon to be Bar Mitzva Boys. The program is one that gives each ‘Chayol’ the knowledge and practical ability to be a Chossid, Yirei Shomayim and Lamden just as the Rebbe blesses each and every Bar Mitzva Boy.

More pictures in the Extended Article!

Wounded Israeli Soldiers to Hit the Slopes in Aspen

By Joshua Runyan and Tamar Runyan

Challenge Aspen, which is partnering with Chabad-Lubavitch of Aspen, Colo., to help 10 wounded Israeli veterans learn how to ski, specializes in making the sport a possibility for people with disabilities. (Photo: Challenge Aspen)

ASPEN, CO — Aharon Gozlan has always dreamed of hitting the slopes.

Ever the sportsman, the 35-year-old is an accomplished basketball player and championship horseback rider. His athletic prowess, in fact, saved lives in 2002, when the Israeli border policeman jumped a suicide bomber in the French Hill section of Jerusalem.

Chabad’s Purim Bashes Draw In the Shy and Wary

R.C. Berman – Lubavitch.com

BOSTON, MA — Purim, more than any other holiday, say Chabad-on-campus representatives, brings in crowds of students who otherwise keep a safe distance from anything that feels too Jewish. It’s the time of year to reach the unreachable, like Jewish students living in fraternity and sorority houses.

Cheder Lubavitch Chicago First Grade Chumash Celebration

CHICAGO, IL [CHI] — The First Grade class of Cheder Lubavitch of Chicago, under the direction of Rabbi Pinchus Turk, held a Chumash Celebration last week. To commemorate this event, the boys presented a play (in Yiddish) based in Midrash of a childless couple who were blessed with a son in their old age. The boy and his Chumash were kidnapped by a king and his henchman. The boy was saved, by explaining to the king what Sefer Beraishis is all about.

More pictures in the Extended Article!

Mazal Tov! – 11 Sholom Zochors this Week!

Shloime and Alyson Feldman.
IYH at 625 Empire Blvd, [bet Kingston and Albany Ave].

Laivi and Dini (nee Klein) Freundlich.
IYH at 920 Eastern Pkwy, [bet Albany and Troy Ave].

Ahron Chayim and Estee Aronow.
IYH at 1394 Union St, [bet Kingston and Brooklyn Ave].

Nochum and Chanie (nee Sanowicz) Schapiro.
IYH at 770 Lefferts Ave, Apt C4L, [bet Troy and Schenectady Ave].

Levi and Pessi Stolik.
IYH at 609 Montgomery St, [bet Kingston and Brooklyn Ave].

Levi and Chana (nee Duchman) Banon.
IYH at 595 Lefferts Ave, [bet Kingston and Albany Ave].

Tzvi and Hindy Boymelgreen.
IYH at Bais Shmuel, 885 Eastern Parkway [bet Troy and Albany Ave].

Levi and Pessy Notik.
IYH at 2749 W North Shore Ave, Chicago, IL 60645.

Motty and Chagit Stone.
IYH at 6207 N Sacramento Ave, Chicago, IL 60659.

Mendel and Shaina Trapedo.
IYH at 12 Silver Fir, Irvine, CA 92604.

Nechemia and Nechama Dina Bluming (Brunoy, France)

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.