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For many hours, the corner of President Street and Kingston Avenue was cordoned off to allow for thousands of Crown Heights’ers, along with multitudes of guests, to perform the annual Erev Yom Kippur Kaporos. The Kaporos is organized by ‘Eshel – Hachnosas Orchim’ • Photos
Throughout the 21st century, many of the most basic facets of daily life have been streamlined with new inventions, making life easier, faster, and more user friendly. Shliach Rabbi Elchanan Cohen, Chief Rabbi of Almaty, Kazakhstan, presented his community with a new invention today, making the process of doing kaparos easier, quicker, and cleaner • Video
Like every year, Eshel is organizing Kaparos in Crown Heights but this year, they are arranging home delivery for those that need upon registration • Full Story, Register
For many hours, the corner of President Street and Kingston Avenue is being cordoned off to allow for thousands of Crown Heights’ers, along with multitudes of guests, to perform the annual Erev Yom Kippur Kapparos. The Kapparos is organized by ‘Eshel – Hachnosas Orchim’. Photos by ChabadInfo photographer Chaim Twito • Photos
Since yesterday afternoon, the corner of President Street and Kingston Avenue was cordoned off to allow for thousands of Crown Heights’ers, along with multitudes of guests, to perform the annual Erev Yom Kippur Kaporos. The Kaporos is organized by ‘Eshel – Hachnosas Orchim’ • Photos
The state’s top court Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit seeking to have the NYPD and city Health Department crack down on the Jews’ practice of slaughtering chickens in advance of Yom Kippur • Full Story
Daniel Namdar – Crown Heights to Sossie Shain Tenafly, NJ
L’chaim: Sunday, April 14 in ULY Crown St.
Aharon Grossman – Cleveland, OH to Leah Hezrony – Roosevelt, NJ
L’Chaim: tonight (Monday) in Khal Neustadt Hall in Lakewood, NJ
Mendy Forer – Los Angeles, CA to Fraida Katan – Miami, FL
L’Chaim: tonight (Sunday) in ULY Crown St.
Moshe Rozenblat – Cedarhurst, NY to Moussia Lesches – Melbourne Australia
L’Chaim: Monday, April 8, in F.R.E.E. 1383 President St.