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MAZEL TOV DEITSCHS
SNS & SHMAIS.com would like to wish a hearty Mazel Tov to Zalman & Sarah Deitsch - Columbus, OH - on the birth of a son.
May the newborn be a source of Nachas to his parents, grandparents, relatives & Klal Yisroel.
MAZEL TOV GLICKS
SNS & SHMAIS.com would like to wish a hearty Mazel Tov to Zalman & Nechama Glick - Crown Heights - on the birth of a son.
May the newborn be a source of Nachas to his parents, grandparents, relatives & Klal Yisroel.Sholom Zochor @ 715 Eastern Parkway #2
THIS WEEK'S SHOLOM ZOCHORS - UPDATED! GOT MORE? E-MAIL US @ SHMAIS@AOL.COM, PLEASE INCLUDE A PHONE NUMBER WHERE WE CAN REACH YOU
Leib & Sara Malka Skoblo@ 362 Crown St.
Berel & Simi Edelkopf @ 459 Crown St
Moshe & Shoshana Tal @ 471 Crown St.
Elad & Sarah Leah Rozenfeld@1449 Caroll St
Chaim Shmuel & Mindel Zaetz @ 706 Eastern Eastern Pkwy Apt 6I
Zalman & Nechama Glick @ 715 Eastern Parkway #2
Yehuda & Yehudis Gellis @ 469 Maple St
Mordechai & Miriam Roth @ 51 Park Lane Monsey
Chabad campaign: Messages from Rebbe at basketball court Kobi Nahshoni
The Chabad movement and the Hapoel Jerusalem basketball club have launched an advertising campaign to disseminate Jewish and Hassidic messages at the team's home court in Malha. Famous sayings attributed to the Lubavitcher Rebbe will appear on the large billboards that line the court.
Since last week's game against French club Roanne during Eurocup qualifiers, messages such as "Your one good deed does good for everyone" and "You want to change the world? The power is in your hands" will be shown during home games at Malha.
The messages are projected on a 32-meter (yard) long digital billboard before the eyes of tends of thousands of spectators at the court and watching at home.
In addition, the messages will also be printed in the team's pamphlets distributed in the thousands as well as on a banner on the team's internet site. The objective: "to encourage love of Israel and to increase Jewish identity."
Ukrainian Ambassador Tours Jewish Children’s Museum By Shalom Klein
Ambassador Yuriy A. Sergeyev, Ukraine’s permanent representative to the United Nations in New York, visited the Jewish Children’s Museum in Brooklyn Thursday to view first-hand its efforts at educating children of all backgrounds.
Led by Rabbi Mendel Spalter, director of development at the museum, the tour was an outgrowth of an ongoing relationship between the institution and Ukraine’s Mission to the UN. Joined by Rabbi Mendy Kotlarsky of Merkos L’Inyonei Chinuch, the educational arm of Chabad-Lubavitch, Sergeyev first viewed the museum’s temporary exhibition on the Holocaust.
During a walk through of the facility’s hands-on exhibits describing the Jewish holidays and Shabbat, the diplomat – whose country is home to one of the largest re-emerging Jewish communities in the world – noted the importance of children being able to experience Jewish customs in an entertaining setting.
Following the tour, Spalter and Kotlarsky briefed the ambassador about Chabad-Lubavitch activities around the globe, specifically those of the children’s organization Tzivos Hashem, a sister institution of the museum. CONTINUE...
Little Shula Remembered in Argentina When the girls in the seventh-grade class of a Chabad school in Argentina heard about the tragic death of little Shula Swerdlow in a road accident in Jerusalem, they and their teacher Rivka Plotke decided to honor her memory.
The girls set up a table with Shabbos candle lighting kits, which they distributed, and a special book of good resolutions. Each girl wrote down the good resolution that she personally made to honor the memory of Alta Shula bas Yosef Yitzchok and to bring about the Geula. (SOURCE: COL.ORG.IL)
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