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The Brownsville Anash community celebrated Lag B’Omer with a joyous parade through the streets, led by a marching band brimming with Jewish pride • Full Story, Photos
The Brownsville Anash community celebrated the joyous day of Lag B’omer with a marching band parade, BBQ, bounce house, bonfire, face painting, and balloons • Full Story, Photos, Video
From Beis Moshiach Magazine: For decades, Brownsville, an East Brooklyn neighborhood bordering Crown Heights, was predominantly Jewish. Boasting over 70 shuls (!), the neighborhood rightfully earned the nickname “Little Jerusalem.” • In the 50s, the area saw a great decline and became Brooklyn’s crime capital, until an expanding Crown Heights population made Brownsville once again a hub of Jewish life. Beis Moshiach’s Ari Rubin presents the glorious past, present, and future of this up-and-coming Jewish neighborhood • Full Article
Brownsville NY is set to receive its first Torah in over six decades, in honor of the tenth yahrzeit of Rebbetzin Sara Leah Overlander A”H • Full Story, Details
Following the heartwarming and inspirational Yomim Neroim Tfilos with Chazzan Rabbi Shalom Dovid Geisinsky, Brownsville Anash went into Sukkos with lively Simchas Beis Hashueva farbrengen and dancing hosted by the local members of Anash • Full Story, Photos
Mendel Shmotkin – Crown Heights to Mushka Moscowitz – Northbrook, IL
L’Chaim: tonight (Wednesday) in Beis Rivka, East-New York entrance
Shamai Chein (Ben R’ Yossi) – Crown Heights to Gitty Staschower – Montreal Canada
L’Chaim: tonight (Sunday), in Ulam Chana, 556 Crown st.
Baby boy to R’ Yossi and Shiffy Rapp (nee Raichik) – Crown Heights
Shneor Zalman Eidelman – Crown Heights, to Devorah Leah Liberow – Flatbush
L’Chaim: Sunday, Jun 23, in ULY, small hall