Cohn survived her dangerous assignment and will tell her story at the Haverhill campus of Northern Essex Community College on Thursday, Aug. 22. Chabad of the Merrimack Valley arranged her visit and several law enforcement leaders have endorsed this event.
“Our all-volunteer board is comprised of members and the rabbis from all three local temples, Beth Hillel, Chabad of Kenosha and Beth Israel Sinai in Racine,” she explained.
On a recent summer morning, Rabbi Yoni Katz stood a few steps away from the Kingston train station, in the heart of Crown Heights, as he has been doing every day for the past two years
Ridgewood Chabad Co-Director Rabbi Nachum Sarytchev said he was blindsided and appalled by the anti-semitic incident
Rabbi Mendel and Rabbi Eli are inviting members of the Estevan Jewish community to meet with them on Friday, Aug. 16, to talk about Judaism. They plan to come to Energy City at about 9 a.m.
Duvy Burston is the son of Rabbi Pesach and Chana Burston of Monroe, directors of Chabad of Orange County, based in Chester.
Rishi Gurevitch and a group of Mid-Cities moms recently returned from an eight-day trip (July 9-16) to Israel.
The Morris County Sheriff’s Office and other law enforcement agencies in Morris County have been building bridges with the Chabad community, a dynamic movement and force within the Jewish community.
“California does have one of the strictest background checks in the nation,” Rudolph said. “We know they go through numerous different databases and if it comes back approved, we don’t have anything else to go on based on what California is telling us.”
“Anti-Semitism did not creep in here overnight, but it has become more vocal and aggressive. If Jewish women and men are worried about displaying their Jewishness in public—it is a disgrace to the state,” said GermanMinister Heiko Maas at the synagogue.
“Crown Heights has never really been closed,” Katz told The Daily Beast. “It might look like it’s full of reclusive Hasidic Jews, but it’s open. It’s always been open to all different kinds of people.”