Talmidim of the seventh grade of United Lubavitcher Yeshiva, along with their fathers, joined together for the Shofar Factory, training the next generation of Shluchim to lead their own workshops • Full Story, Photos
The Shofar Factory is on the road again with Tzivos Hashem’s traveling Crafts Workshops. Thousands of children from all backgrounds sawed, drilled, and sounded thousands of kosher shofars • Watch
Morasha, the European organization for furtherance of Jewish education, sponsored a travelling Shofar factory, sending Bochurim around Europe to bring the message of Rosh Hashana to Jewish children wherever they may be ● Full Story, Pictures
Shalom Serraf – Montreal, Canada to Mushka Krinsky – Crown Heights
L’Chaim: Tonight (Tuesday) at 1393 Carroll Street
Yisroel Bogomilsky – Maplewood, NJ to Rochel Lerman – Crown Heights
Shmuli Perl – Los Angeles, CA to Chaya Bluming – Crown Heights
Baby boy to Menachem Mendel and Dobi Koncepolski – S. Paulo, Brazil
Baby girl to Aaron and Sara Wolko (nee Slapochnik) – Crown Heights
Mordechai Nisselevitch – Yerusholayim, ER”Y to Rivky Segal – Crown Heights
L’Chaim: Tonight (Wednesday) at 1349 President St.
Baby boy to Levi and Chanale Karp (nee Sperlin) – Montreal, Canada
Yehuda Leib Hecht – Los Angeles, CA, to Shani Miller – Denver, CO
New question on AskTheRav.com: What makes a name Jewish? Is Victoria a Jewish name? My grandmother, who passed away recently was named Victoria . That was her only name. I would like to name my daughter after her but my husband says it’s not a Jewish name, I want to know what makes a name Jewish. See Rabbi Yosef Yeshaya Braun‘s response • Full Story
New question on AskTheRav.com: Most minyonim daven very fast and I’m a slow davener. I’m familiar with the Rebbe’s horaah that one needs only to begin with the minyan, and doesn’t have to run after them. See the rest of the question, and Rabbi Yosef Yeshaya Braun‘s response • Full Story
A lavish breakfast was served today in 770 in honor of the Yahrtzeit of R. Yisroel Duchman, OB”M • Photos
Following their child losing her earring in the upholstery of their couch that was given to them, Rabbi Mendy and Gitty Yitzchaki, Shluchim in an area of Be’er Sheva, discovered $100,000 in the couch and chose to make a Kiddush Hashem with the money they found • Full Story