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How tall a menorah is can really be viewed as a matter of perspective. Israeli Astronaut Jessica Meir found her view of Chanukah from space.
How tall a menorah is can really be viewed as a matter of perspective. Israeli Astronaut Jessica Meir found her view of Chanukah from space.
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The Bingo Superstore has published a rendering of its planned Spring Valley location, with plans to open before Pesach.
Perhaps one of the most anticipated events this year is the grand Siyum Hashas that has already overflowed its first venue. The colossal event that now spans across two states involves massive manpower and security. Rabbi Shlomo Gertzulin, the Siyum VP, sat with top-level officials at a Homeland Security briefing along with law enforcement.
Special Envoy for Monitoring and Combating anti-Semitism, Elan Carr, visited the home of terror victim Mindy Ferencz HY”D to offer condolences to the family. In this photo, he can be seen with Shliach to Hoboken, NJ Rabbi Shapiro, as he comforts the son of Mindy Ferencz.
Sometimes you look at a photo and think, “how did they manage that”? Other times you think, “How would you fix that”? But sometimes, the issue is so shocking that there is simply no thought at all. What are you thinking?
The Village of Spring Valley held a reorganization meeting as the newly elected Trustees were sworn in. The meeting was attended by community leaders and activists.
Mendy, a three year old Jewish boy prompted his parents to help him out with a special task, showing his thanks to the Ramapo Police Department. Armed with a box of cookies, he visited the station, and was rewarded with a special tour of a Ramapo Police car.
A New York State trooper had just finished handing over a ticket to a speeding driver, when a drunk truck driver swiped the officers vehicle. The left side of the Cruiser was ripped off, but thankfully the officer was not hurt.
A small piece of Jewish history was marked on Thursday in the capital of the state of Montenegro, as Rabbi Ari Edelkopf was elected the first ever permanent Chief Rabbi of the state.
Despite a breaking issue that prompted an emergency landing, Israel’s version of “Air Force One” is taking off. The new sleek blue paint job along with special modifications make the old Quantas Boeing Jet something special.
Fishy Litzman, who famously became an NYPD officer despite his full beard, was recently promoted to the rank of Sargent. Litzman is also a Paramedic, and member of Hatzalah.
Conservative political commentator, public speaker, author, and lawyer Ben Shapiro was followed around Israel on Social media over Sukkos. Following Yom Tov, he set up for his podcast overlooking the kotel, making for a beautiful backdrop.
Roughly 100,000 people gathered at the Kotel in Jerusalem late Thursday night for Selichot ahead of the Yom Kippur holiday. According to the Western Wall Heritage Foundation, an estimated one-and-a-half million people visited the Kotel Plaza during the month of Elul.
Chaverim of Rockland does amazing works of Chesed in the Jewish community. They are a selfless volunteer organization that day in, day out helps others. They also have a tendency to make a Kiddush Hashem, for example in this photo as volunteers help a Ramapo Police Officer with a flat tire.
Rockland County Legislators honored Chaverim of Rockland’s search and rescue members for their recent efforts Virginia Beach, when the heroic Rabbi Bauman obm went missing while rescuing a student.
The Kotel on Tisha B’av attracts thousands for davening, Eicha and Kinus. This photo was taken last night, after shabbos had gone out.
See these behind the scenes photos from a new videos series for TorahTreasure.com with the Rogers Park band.
In another move into space, Israel will soon be launching its Amos 17 communications satellite through SpaceX. In the photo you see the control room from where the Israeli Amos 17 will be launched.
When a Hatzalah ambulance screams by, clearly on an emergency, heads turn to follow. Now imagine not one, but six ambulances meeting together. That’s exactly what happened at a rest stop on the side of the 17.
Wherever there is a large Orthodox Jewish population, there is Hatzalah. A recent milestone was crossed by Montreal Hatzalah after they bought their first ambulance.
We all know about Snapple facts, but did you know about New York City facts? According to NYC fact Number 971, there are “18 miles of clear wire strung around much of Manhattan to make a symbolic enclosure (Eruv) on Shabbat.”
While on his way to Israel, the US Ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, stopped by the stand of Chabad of the Airport in JFK to sign up his family for letters in the unity Sefer Torah.