Marking A Milestone: Rav Oelbaum’s Fifty Years Of Rabbinic Leadership
Kew Gardens Hills is a truly singular neighborhood. It is filled with shuls and chashuve rabbanim,...
Queens Jewish Link
Connecting the Queens Jewish Community Kew Gardens Hills is a truly singular neighborhood. It is filled with shuls and chashuve rabbanim,...
Esti (Steinig) Sarles, author of the newly released picture book, The Very Important Puzzle Piece, is a Kew Gardens Hills resident and an alumna of Shevach High School. She has always enjoyed creative writing.
On Sunday night, January 5, Let’s Get Real with Coach Menachem featured Rabbi Naftali Silberberg, lecturer and author, director of the curriculum department at the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute.
On Sunday night, January 12, Let’s Get Real with Coach Menachem featured a virtual session with Tanya Rosen and Michael Szpilzinger.
On Monday night, the sixth night of Chanukah, December 30, community members gathered at the Young Israel of Hillcrest to hear a shiur titled “Chanukah: Finding Clarity,” delivered by Rabbi Jonathan Rietti in memory of Sarah Belka bas Reuven Serle, as well as “Brachah bas Yevel,” “Yosef Chaim ben Bity,” and for a r’fuah sh’leimah for “Nekadam bas Bonu,” and for a shidduch for Yonatan ben Osnas. The shiur was hosted by Chazaq.
On Tuesday evening, January 7, Tuesday Torah Talks, hosted by Chazaq and Chickens for Shabbos, featured Rabbi Shloime Ehrlich, international speaker, and couples and dating and parenting coach, speaking about living happily ever after.
On Monday, January 1, Rav Noach Isaac Oelbaum shlita, Rav of Khal Nachlas Yitzchok, delivered a beautiful shiur on this legal holiday to the community. The Greeks wanted to stop B’nei Yisrael from learning Torah; and yet, because of the Greeks, so much Torah is learned on Chanukah. The Chasam Sofer encouraged everyone to learn more Torah on every day of Chanukah. It’s a time of thanks and praise. Chanukah was the time when Hashem revealed the secrets of the Torah to Moshe Rabbeinu. We see how special it is to learn Torah and to do avodas Hashem during Chanukah.
