
Photo Gallery: Resource Fair at Convention
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We would like to wish Mazal Tov to Tzvi Bass (Kriyat Malachi, Israel) and Shaindy (bas Yankel) Klein (Postville, IA) on their engagement.
The L’Chaim will IYH be Motzoei Shabbos at Beis Levi Yitzchok, 556 Crown St, [entrance on Albany Ave].
This weeks Living Torah, titled “The Shlichus Needs You” (Volume 42, Episode 165).
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BROOKLYN, NY — Chabad’s new curriculum is on its way to cracking the Talmudic code for yeshiva students and adult learners. This is part three in a Lubavitch.com series on Chabad’s new initiatives in education, social and religious outreach to be launched at the International Conference that formally opens today, at Lubavitch Headquarters in NY.
We would like to wish Mazal Tov to Joshua and Brocha Metzger (Shluchim to Midtown, Manhattan) on the birth of their baby girl.
May the newborn be a source of Nachas to her parents, grandparents, relatives and Klal Yisroel.
More pictures in the Extended Article! (by Y. Blinko – Shturem)
Alternate Side Parking Rules Suspended on Friday, November 9 for Holiday Observance. All other regulations, including parking meters, remain in effect.
Click here for the 2007 Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspension Calendar.
CROWN HEIGHTS, Brooklyn [CHI] — Seminars and workshops started at the Kinus today. In this gallery we have a session with Rabbi Baitelman of FridayLight.org, lecturing about managing finances. As well as some last minute registration and Shluchim congregating.
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Reb Mendel of Riminov once pointed upward and proclaimed, “This heaven that you behold with your very eyes, through skepticism it is possible to entirely deny, even prove its inexistence.”Everyone these days seems to have an opinion about Chabad. On the one hand it is flattering that the once referred to as “sectarian” and “ultra” orthodox organization, to which I belong, has found its way into the minds and hearts of the broader Jewish community. It has even caught the attention of the non Jewish world.
Reb Mendel of Riminov once pointed upward and proclaimed, “This heaven that you behold with your very eyes, through skepticism it is possible to entirely deny, even prove its inexistence.”
Everyone these days seems to have an opinion about Chabad. On the one hand it is flattering that the once referred to as “sectarian” and “ultra” orthodox organization, to which I belong, has found its way into the minds and hearts of the broader Jewish community. It has even caught the attention of the non Jewish world.
On the other hand, some of the ideas ascribed to the movement – especially regarding its inexplicable success – are often distorted and perplexing. Equally baffling are the sources whence some of these critiques stem.
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More pictures in the Extended Article! (by Y. Blinko – Shturem)
For the past eighty years, Jewish Book Month – a four-week long pre-Chanukah festival of books sponsored by the Jewish Book Council – has taken JCCs and other organizations by storm. It is the chance for authors, new and veteran, to tour the country and display their literary wares.
This past Wednesday in Monsey marked one of the first lectures to inaugurate this year’s celebrations. In a joint event of JCC of Rockland and Chabad of New City, Mrs. Sarah Karmely spoke about her new book Words to Hear With Your Heart: A Journal of Jewish Inspiration for Your Marriage, Your Soul, and Your Life, and her upcoming gift version, Thoughts to Hear with Your Heart: On Jewish Life and Inspiration.
The Rebbe Davening Shacharis in the winter of 1965 Special Thanks Rabbi Mordechai Kirschenbaum. Click here to see previous weeks pictures.
We would like to wish Mazal Tov to Bentzy Marcus (Los Angeles, CA) and Rashi Jacobson (Crown Heights) on their enagagement.
The L’Chaim will IYH be tonight, Thursday at Bais Rivkah, 310 Crown St, [between New York and Nostrand Ave].
To submit a Simcha or Mazal Tov please email us at mazaltov@crownheights.info!.
CROWN HEIGHTS, Brooklyn [CHI] – With reports that temperatures will brush with the freezing point, Crown Heights streets are alive and buzzing. Shluchim from around the world began gathering yesterday for the annual International Conference of Shluchim.
Police have stepped up their patrols in order to secure the special guests, commanding office of the 71st Precinct Deputy Inspector Frank Vega told CrownHeights.info. But it wasn’t his word that we had to rely on. One car was posted on Union and Albany and two officers were seen patrolling on foot up and down that Avenue while a number of other foot patrols covered Kingston Avenue.
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CROWN HEIGHTS, Brooklyn [CHI] – With thousands of Shluchim pouring in to Crown Heights registration opened up in Oholei Torah where Shluchim received their passes and informative materials, followed by supper in the main ballroom.
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Mikvah Meir will have extended hours in honor of Kinus HaShluchim. The Mikvah is located at 394 Kingston Ave [between Montgomery and Crown St].
More information and to take a tour of the Mikvah go to Mikvah.info