Colors: Blue Color

Avraham Avinu was told, “Lech L’cha mei’artzecha” – to leave his land, his home, and his family. This was not only a physical journey but a spiritual one. Avraham had to leave behind the familiar and step into the unknown, relying fully on Hashem. Rashi explains that the greatness of Avraham was measured not by what he left behind, but by how he grew through the challenges he faced.

Community Gathers in Kew Gardens to Honor a Beloved Educator, Civic Leader, and Proud Zionist.

 On a crisp autumn morning in Kew Gardens – Sunday, October 19 – neighbors, friends, rabbanim, and community leaders gathered to honor the life and legacy of Janice “Jan” Fenster a”h with the official unveiling of Jan Fenster Way, now permanently affixed to the corner of 116th Street and Mayfair Road. The co-naming, sponsored by Council Member Lynn Schulman, paid tribute to a woman whose unwavering presence and leadership helped shape both the civic and Jewish fabric of Queens for decades.

Outside the gates of New York City Hall, on Broadway between Murray and Warren Streets, the communal sukkah organized by Rabbi Yossi Butman, Director of Chabad Lubavitch Youth Organization, welcomed guests. Rabbi Butman stood with lulav and esrog in hand, offering attendees and elected officials the opportunity to partake in this sacred annual tradition. The sukkah tradition, originally founded by Rabbi Shea Butman z”l, continues through his son’s leadership, ensuring that this gathering remains a vibrant symbol of Jewish life in New York.