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Representatives of Crown Heights schools joined together to discuss the plans for the upcoming Lag B’omer Parade that will be taking place as usual this year.
Recently, there has been much Machlokes between schools and some members of the Crown Heights community regarding the schools initiative to start testing students for Covid-19. Today, the Mara D’asra of Crown Heights, Harav Yosef Yeshaya Braun addressed the topic in a voicenote sent out on WhatsApp • Listen
In response to the letter sent out by Crown Heights schools announcing that they will be testing their students for Covid-19 in order to remain open safely, a parent emailed ChabadInfo.com an Op-Ed • Full Letter
In an effort to keep the schools in the Shchuna open, a number of Crown Heights schools sent out an identical letter in which they state that they will be testing students for Covid-19 • Full Letter
The Mara D’asra of Crown Heights, Harav Yosef Yeshaya Braun was seen getting tested for Covid-19 today at a test center set up by Crown Heights schools in order to make sure they can open after Yom Tov.
When students return to public schools across South Dakota this fall, they should expect to see a new message on display: “In G-d We Trust.” A new state law that took effect this month requires all public schools in the state’s 149 districts to paint, stencil or otherwise prominently display the national motto • Full Story
Yossi Zaltzman — Toronto, Canada, to Chana Rivka Stolik — Crown Heights
Koby Berkowitz – Sydney Australia to Chana Weiss Sherman Oaks, CA.
L’Chaim: tonight (Wednesday) in The Garden House 1386 S. Johns PL
Moshe Gordon – Crown Heights to Chayale Movsikov – Crown Heights
L’Chaim: tonight (Wednesday) 571 Albany Ave.
Shmuly Golomb – Crown Heights to Mushky Steinmetz – Briarwood, NY
L’Chaim: tonight (Wednesday) in F.R.E.E. 1383 President St.