Mazal Tov! – 8 Sholom Zochors this Week!

Areleh and Shani (nee Hershkowitz) Pinson.
IYH at 1568 Carroll St, [bet Troy and Schenectady Ave].

Eli and Chanie (nee Zarchi) Wolf.
IYH at 780 Montgomery St, [bet Albany and Troy Ave].

Yisroel and Chani (nee Galperin) Brashevitzky.
IYH at 1486 Carroll St, [bet Albany and Troy Ave].

Itamar and Esti (nee Woods) Rosenblatt.
IYH at 366 New York Ave, 2nd floor, [corner Carroll St].

Naphtali (Tali) and Chani (nee Hecht) Fraenkel.
IYH at 1342 Carroll St, [bet Brooklyn and Kingston Ave].

Yishai and Miri (nee Abikasis) Kadosh.
IYH at Reb Zalman Shagalov Shul, 499 Crown St, [bet Kingston and Albany Ave].

Mordy and Fraidy (nee Dukesz) Schachter.
IYH at 559 Empire Blvd, Apt 2R, [bet Kingston and Brooklyn Ave].

Kuti and Rikki (nee Fischelowitz) Chanin.
IYH at 587 Montgomery St, [bet Brooklyn and Kingston Ave].

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.

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Hawaii’s First Ever Chanukah Menorah Parade

HONOLULU, HI [CHI] — Tuesday, the first night of Chanukah Hawaii witnessed something they have never seen before, a 50 Car Menorah Parade. The community participated in its first ever Chanukah Menorah parade driving around Honolulu and lighting up the nights of Hawaii with the light and joy of Chanukah.

Public Menorah Lightings in Sydney

SYDNEY, Australia [CHI] — For the third candle lighting a huge parade of over 100 cars with Menorahs was organized, driving throughout the city, culminating with a public Menorah lighting in the CBD “Martin Place”, Hundreds of Men woman and children came to celebrate.

The Weekly Sedra – Miketz – Life is to Precious to Waste

Rabbi Yoseph Kahanov Shliach to Jacksonville, FL

A hard working Jewish peasant, who eked out a meager livelihood farming, loved his small parcel of land and yearned for more.

One Kol Nidrei night, after everyone had left the little Synagogue in his small Polish town, the peasant tarried. He recited Psalms and poured out his soul unto G-d. Then he approached the Holy Ark and cried out: “Dear G-d, if only I could have but a few more acres to till, how happy and contented I would be!”

The local duke, who owned practically all the land in the area, happened to pass the Synagogue that very evening. Noticing the light, he curiously opened the door to see what was happening in the synagogue at that late hour. He entered just as the Jew was offering his moving plea.

The duke approached the praying Jew: “Chaim, I overheard your petition and am deeply moved. Now, I am willing to make you a generous offer: The day after your fast, you are to present yourself early in the morning at the gate of my palace. At dawn you will begin to walk through my fields and orchards. All the land that you will cover until sunset will be yours. But you must return to my palace by sunset, should you fail you will get nothing.”

Lighting Menorah at the 71st Precinct

CROWN HEIGHTS, Brooklyn [CHI] — Captain DiPalo executive officer of the 71st precinct, adding a third bulb to the menorah, symbolizing the third night of Chanukah.

The menorah is located in the front office, to the right of when you walk into the Police station. The menorah was sponsored by members of Shomrim.

Spreading the Light – Chanukah Menorah Parade

Emily Mills – Washington Post
Chanukah Menorah parade 5757 in Philadelphia, PA

MILWAUKEE, WI — For some, it’s a matter of pride. For others, it’s about spreading the light of the season.

Whatever the motivation, thousands of Jews around the world are taking part in menorah parades this Hanukkah, a twist on the holiday that’s been gaining popularity thanks in part to promotion of the idea by the international Chabad Lubavitch group.

Digging Into Chanukah

Connection Newspapers

ALEXANDRIA, VA — As the story goes, after the Jews won a triumphant battle against the ruling Syrians in the 2nd century B.C., one of their first priorities was to reclaim and rededicate their desecrated temple.

Menorah at Trafalgar Square in London

LONDON, England [CHI] — The Menorah at Trafalgar Square is standing 32 feet tall, weighing just under 13 ton, made out of steel finish in zinc color and is illuminated with cutting edge LED technology.

On Tuesday, the 11th of December, at 5:00 PM the Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone and other dignitaries, are expected to attend a special lighting ceremony. The organizers of Chabad of Hendon are expecting 5000 people at the lighting.

University of Illinois Menorah Lighting

CHAMPAIGN, IL [CHI] — Wednesday night about 200 people came to watch chancellor Richard Herman of University of Illinois light the Menorah at Urbana Champiagn on the Quad. The chancellor received a gift from Chabad, a Menorah in the shaped in a school bus. The lighting was followed by a Chanukah party.

A Truly Hairy Situation Despite Beard, Rabbi Cleared to Serve as Chaplain

Richard Greenberg – Washington Jewish Week

Rabbi Chesky Tenenbaum being sworn in as Chaplain Captain to the Maryland Defense Force, Chaplain LTC Charles Nalls officating. Photo courtesy of Maryland Defense Force.

GAITHERSBURG, MD — Rabbi Chesky Tenenbaum, like his uncle before him, has pierced the “beard threshold.”

That term was coined by Germantown resident Martin Hershkowitz to describe a Department of Defense grooming regulation prohibiting military personnel from having beards.