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Aaron Shlomo Applebaum on the birth of a grandson, born to Dovid and Shoshana Menache
Rabbi Yisroel and Shavie Benedek on the birth of a grandson, Tzvi Yehuda, born to Michael and Dena Szpilzinger of Spring Valley
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Connecting the Queens Jewish Community BIRTHS
Aaron Shlomo Applebaum on the birth of a grandson, born to Dovid and Shoshana Menache
Rabbi Yisroel and Shavie Benedek on the birth of a grandson, Tzvi Yehuda, born to Michael and Dena Szpilzinger of Spring Valley
Recently, Project Lead held an exciting Women’s Empowerment Luncheon for young professionals from the Bukharian Jewish community at Prestige Glatt Kosher Restaurant in Rego Park. Over 140 women participated in the event, which was a reunion for all of the attendees who had been involved during their high school years in weekend retreats, trips to Hershey Park, leadership training activities, and much more.
Chazaq’s life-changing work is known throughout the Jewish community. Thousands of people from all backgrounds are inspired by their events and lectures each year since their inception in 2006. As most of us know, Chazaq’s main goal and mission is to educate and inspire Jewish public school students in the Queens Community and beyond.
Israel’s Ashkenazic Chief Rabbi David Lau, seated, addressed, and responded to topical questions from representatives of the Great Neck community at the invitation of Chabad of Great Neck’s Rabbi Yossi and Chani Geisinsky on Thursday evening, November 3. During the day, the Chief Rabbi, escorted by Rabbi Tenenboim of the Chabad of Hewlett, visited Chabad’s Silverstein Hebrew Academy, SHA. Rabbi Lau was joined by Ariel Elmaliach, mayor of Eli in the Shomron; Dr. Pedram Bral, mayor of the Village of Great Neck; Dr. Paul Brody, Great Neck activist; and Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok Geisinsky of the Chabad of Great Neck in his private study.
The NYPD Shomrim Society hosted the 97th Annual Louis Weiser Memorial Service Scholarship and Awards Presentation on Sunday, October 23. The celebration served as an opportunity for solemn reflection, as the NYPD Shomrim Society honored the memory of extraordinary people by recognizing the unparalleled work of some of the most impressive leaders in law enforcement.
Generous gift from philanthropist Anita Zucker will help incentivize and develop the next generation of educators in this vital field
Yeshiva University is proud to announce a $5 million gift from philanthropist Anita Zucker of Charleston, South Carolina, to establish the “Anita Zucker Program for Jewish Early Childhood Educators.” The generous gift will provide scholarships for qualified Yeshiva University undergraduate students who wish to pursue careers in Jewish early childhood education. It will also fund:
