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This weekend brings a confluence of events commemorating the continued influence of Rav Shlomo Carlebach, a’h, on the Jewish world, in music, kiruv, and the expanding circle of his admirers on his 18th yahrtzeit. This Motzai Shabbat (Saturday night), January 12th, Neshama Carlebach, Shlomo’s daughter and a musician in her own right, will hold a concert in his memory at the Carlebach shul in Manhattan. On Monday evening, January 14th, Jonathan Greenstein and Neshama Carlebach will present a Kiddush cup, that they codesigned in memory of Shlomo, at Greenstein’s Judaica gallery in Cedarhurst. more
Amidst their piles of school work and extra-curricular activities, the students of North Shore Hebrew Academy High School in Great Neck still find ample time to donate to the community. Ninth and tenth graders at North Shore are required to perform thirty hours of community service per year; however, many upperclassmen continue their volunteer endeavors throughout their high school careers. more
Both Americans and Israelis treasure the unique mutual friendship of the two democratic countries, hearkening back to President Harry Truman’s pioneering recognition of the newly reconstituted State of Israel in 1948. This friendship is still maintained although it has at times seemed to be on shaky ground. Three recent presidential appointments and the actions of a previous vice president have left members of Congress and pundits to question the motives and thought process involved in the choices. more
The images are vivid, wrenching, visceral and simultaneously reaching, grasping and reassuring, thought provoking, connecting. The Young Israel of Lawrence Cedarhurst is hosting an exhibit of 22 of Stan (Shlomo) Lebovic’s art works, “Black is a Color,” this Motzai Shabbat (Saturday evening), January 12, at 8:00 pm. more
If you suffer from back pain, you are far from being alone. Nearly everyone will experience some form of back pain at some point in his or her life. It is the second most common cause of missed days of work in the United States. (The common cold causes more missed days of work). Most back problems arise from injuries to the muscles or ligaments. more
Agudath Israel gave much assistance and support in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, but in turn, was also effected by the storm: its annual convention had to be postponed and Sandy and other events even changed the convention’s theme. more
Citing his leadership in numerous projects, the Young Israel of West Hempstead presented its Young Leadership Award to Ari Hirsch, assistant editor of The Vues. The awards were presented at the Young Israel’s 57th anniversary dinner, held Saturday night at the Sands. more
Jan 5 Comedy Night Cedarhurst Need a good laugh? Don’t settle for another boring Motzaei Shabbos. Chabad of the Five Towns Comedy night will feature the brilliant comedy of Joel Chasnoff. Joel’s comedy with a mix of personal anecdotes and keen observational humor, ere centered around the theme of the absurdity of modern American life. more
The Seforim Sale is the world’s largest Jewish book sale, completely run by Yeshiva University students for four weeks beginning February 3, 2013. more
How does one make life meaningful? How do we make sure that we are living every moment to its fullest potential? This week’s portion, Shemot, contains a powerful indication to Judaism’s recipe for a meaningful and joyful life. more
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