Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Friday, 27 May 2011


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Iyar 22, 5771 · May 26, 2011
Capital suburbs are in shambles following a series of tornadoes that plowed through around rush hour Tuesday evening. Post CommentPost Comment  |  Read Story
As rescue crews concluded their final sweeps through the devastated town of Joplin, Mo., the death toll following Sunday's monster tornado made the storm the deadliest twister to strike the United States since 1953. Post CommentPost Comment  |  Read Story
With half of the small city of Joplin, Mo., destroyed by the second-deadliest tornado in United States history, relief workers and rescue personnel are pouring into the Midwestern town to help its scarred and tattered population. Post CommentPost Comment  |  Read Story
More than 10,000 people at the Washington Convention Center heard from policymakers and international leaders on strengthening ties between the United States and Israel. Post CommentPost Comment  |  Read Story
Daniel Saul, 21, and two of his friends are biking across the country this summer. Starting in Livingston, N.J., July 6, the team of young rabbinical students will ride through North Carolina, across Texas and on to California in just seven weeks, all for the benefit of children with special needs. Post CommentPost Comment  |  Read Story
A group of elderly Jewish war veterans enjoyed a double celebration when they commemorated Victory Day in Zhitomir, Ukraine, as one of their own celebrated his Bar Mitzvah at the age of 88.
Cleveland-raised and a longtime resident of Hollywood, Fla., Jack N. Mandel supported Chabad-Lubavitch of South Broward, the Broward Chai Center, and other Jewish institutions in the area. Post CommentPost Comment  |  Read Story
Talk of the Planet
Houston Rabbi Offers Prayer During National Police Week
Chabad-Lubavitch Rabbi Chaim Lazaroff offered a prayer on behalf of the Houston Police Department as part of National Police Week events in the southeastern Texas city.
Suspected Synagogue Bomber Pleads Not Guilty
Ron Hirsch, 60, the Los Angeles-area transient who was indicted on four federal felony counts associated with detonating a large explosive device outside the Chabad House of S. Monica, pled not guilty during his court appearance Monday.
In the Media
Jewish organizations help search for missing Jews
The Jerusalem Post
Jewish community accounted for in Joplin, Mo. tornado
JTA
Ground broken for Chabad house in Manchester
Union Leader - NH