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Chneor Buhadana (Rehovot, EY) to Haya Sides (Yerres, France)

Large Section Of Aqueduct From The Second Beis Hamikdash Uncovered
A long section of the ancient Upper Aqueduct was revealed in Israel Antiquities Authority archaeological excavations carried out prior to the expansion of the Giv‘at Hamatos neighborhood in Jerusalem.

Powerball Jackpot Soars to $1.2B – The Largest of 2023
The Powerball jackpot continues to rise after no tickets matched all six numbers Monday night to claim the $1.07 billion grand prize.

JEM: ‘He Was Like A Father’, An Amazing Story of Exceptional Kindness
The Rebbe’s care and concern towards an individual orphaned from a young age.

Only Minor Injuries After Two Vehicles Collide Empire and Troy
Two vehicles collided at the intersection of Troy Ave and Empire Blvd Monday night, snarling traffic and bringing emergency services to the scene. Thankfully there were no serious injuries reported.

Hollywood Writers Thank Chabad for Dedication During Strike
Although Hollywood writers and many others in the entertainment industry are still reeling from the impact of lost revenue from a five-month strike that ended last week, some are making a point of experiencing a special zeman simchateinu at Chabad during the holidays of Sukkot, Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah this week and expressing their gratitude for the help they received from the get-go from area Chabad Houses.

Picture of the Day
Brought along with Rabbi Chaim Dalfin for Mivtzoim on Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn, this Chosid approached this old lady and offered her to Bench on the Lulav and Esrog. One photo worth a thousand words.

Gallery: Men, Woman, and Children Celebrate Simchas Bais Hashoeva With Bnai Emunoh Chabad-Greenfield
Men, woman, and children filled the street outside of Bnai Emunoh Chabad-Greenfield, in Pittsburgh, PA, as the community celebrated Simchas Bais Hashoeva with singing, dancing, live music, Kosher food, and activities.

ESHEL Hachnasat Orchim’s Huge Sukkah
As every year, ESHEL Hachnasat Orchim organization set up the massive Sukkah in the parking lot of the Ohel Torah Yeshiva, and provided full holiday meals for thousands of guests.

Gallery: Shaking The Lulav and Esrog In MIA
Courtesy of ChabadAir, Rabbi Levi Kurinsky and his family spent their morning at Miami International Airport shaking the Lulav and Esrog with the many Jewish travelers and employees.

Tehillim: Lubavitcher in Need Of Tehillim After Serious Car Accident
Please say Tehillim for אברהם טוביה בן כרמילה יוסיפה, a Lubavitcher who was involved in a serious car accident.

“Phantom Hacker” Scams Target Senior Citizens and Result in Victims Losing their Life Savings
The FBI is warning the public of a recent nationwide increase in “Phantom Hacker” scams, significantly impacting senior citizens.

Gallery: Paris Anash Dance The Night At Flandres Simchas Beis Hashoeva
Anash from across Paris spent the first night of Chol Hamoed Sukkos Simchas Beis Hashoeva dancing at Chabad of Flandres. The dancing completed with a Farbrengen enjoyed by all.

Gallery: Thousands Utilize Subsidized Transportation To Visit The Ohel
Thousands of Crown Heights residents and guests utilized the subsidized Ohel bus service providing multiple daily transportation to and from the Rebbe’s Ohel in Cambria Heights Queens.

Crown Heights Is Back On The Revel Map, The Reason It Was Temporarily Removed Was Flooding
Crown Heights “Revelers” were furious Erev Yom Tov after they discovered that Revel had removed Crown Heights from its parking map, effectively stopping them from using the popular ride share in the area. The map change was reverted over Yom Tov and the reason for the temporary change revealed, it was an issue of flooding.

Over 50,000 People Participate in Birkas Kohanim at the Kotel
During the first days of Sukkot, around 200,000 people visited the Western Wall. This morning, over 50,000 people participated in the Birkat Kohanim.

Gallery: Erev Chag HaSukkos in Moscow
The Marina Roscha Synagogue in Moscow was a hive of activity Erev Sukkos as the large community was soon to descend on the Shul for the first days of Yom Tov. Multiple large Sukkos would host the large crowd and a large meal was provided to all.