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Weekly Story: L’chatchilla Ariber Going Out All The Way – CrownHeights.info

| May 11, 2024

by Rabbi Sholom DovBer Avtzon As this Friday is Beis Iyar, the 191st birthday of the Rebbe Maharash, his new Kapital Tehillim is Chapter 42. At least on his birthday we should say his new Kapital, (if for some reason one did not remember or get around to say it in on Friday, then I assume it should be said on Shabbos or the first time you realize it). As the Rebbe stated many times, the Rebbe Maharashs motto and indeed the way he conducted his entire life was in the manner of Lchatchilla Ariber Not to be intimidated by any obstacle, but to go above it.

The famous singer to Rabbi Pinto: "Continue to strengthen world jewry" – The Jerusalem Post

| May 11, 2024

The Israeli singer Shlomi Shabbat was hospitalized about a month ago due to the flu.

Former Moscow chief rabbi to receive International Charlemagne Prize – Yahoo! Voices

| May 11, 2024

The president of the Conference of European Rabbis, Pinchas Goldschmidt, is due to receive the International Charlemagne Prize in the German city of Aachen on Thursday morning. The Jewish communities in Europe are to be honoured together with the 60-year-old rabbi. The award is intended to send a signal that Jewish life belongs to Europe and that there should be no place for anti-Semitism in Europe, the Charlemagne Prize board of directors explained in its statement.

Rabbis and Ministers Comfort Oirechman Family – COLlive

| May 11, 2024

Rabbis and Israeli government ministers comforted the family of Mrs. Ilana Oirechman, a Shlucha and educator from Northern Israel who passed away.

At Auschwitz, former chief rabbi Lau calls on Diaspora Jews to move to Israel – The Times of Israel

| May 11, 2024

At Auschwitz-Birkenau, Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau calls on the thousands of Diaspora Jews there commemorating the Holocaust to immigrate to Israel. We have a home, and that is Israel. So I tell all of you wonderful Jewish youth: Come home

Le’Maanchem will be highlighted in torch lighting ceremony – The Jerusalem Post

| May 11, 2024

Next week, at Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, Rabbi Yossi Arbelich will be honored with one of Israel's highest awards, during the torch lighting ceremony, during the celebrations of Israel's 76th Independence Day. This prestigious award, presented by Minister Miri Regev, recognizes his exceptional contributions to healthcare through his humanitarian efforts with the organization 'Le'Maanchem'

New Hackney walkway renamed in memory of Rabbi Avrohom Pinter – The Jewish Chronicle

| May 11, 2024

A new walkway was dedicated in Hackney on Sunday to the memory of one of the Strictly Orthodox communitys best known figures, Rabbi Avrohom Pinter. The former Labour councillor and principal of the Yesodey Hatorah Senior Girls School, who for many years acted as the ambassador of Stamford Hill to the wider Jewish community and beyond, died in April 2020 in the first wave of the Covid pandemic.

‘Thou shalt not be judgmental’ – JNS.org – JNS.org

| May 11, 2024

(May 8, 2024 / JNS) Some years ago,I heard Rabbi Manis Friedman tell a story about a man who overheard his friend telling his wife on the phone, Drop dead! How can you speak that way to your wife?! he demanded.

Redefining Consciousness Through Memory Fusion – Neuroscience News

| May 11, 2024

Summary: Researchers introduced a groundbreaking perspective on consciousness and memory in their latest paper. They propose a novel integration of the Global Neuronal Workspace (GNW) hypothesis with the Tripartite Mechanism of Memory, suggesting that consciousness is heavily influenced by emotional memories stored within neural networks. This approach contrasts sharply with traditional views that liken neural memory to computer data.

New study from the Hebrew University unveils Isopod eating habits which affects the ecosystem – The Jerusalem Post

| May 11, 2024

Isopods (Hemilepistus reaumuri) are strange little creatures that look like lice or cockroaches and arent bugs at all but crustaceans. Common names for them include woodlice, roly-poly, pill bug, sea roach, and pill bug, but there are over 10,000 identified species of isopods around the world, with half of them living on land, 4,500 species found in sea beds and other marine environments, and the rest in fresh water. They got the name isopod from iso, which means equal, and pod that stands for foot


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