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Thursday, March 28, 2013

PASSOVER SEDER A SUCCESS!



Chopped liver, matzo balls, chicken, charoset, macaroons and all kinds of other goodies were part of the very successful Passover Seder conducted by Temple Hatikva last Sunday.  

Almost 30 persons participated in the traditional reading of the Passover Hagaddah along with a sumptuous Kosher meal.

The Seder, led by Cantor Kyle Cherry and Rabbi Harry Hertzberg, was an absolutely wonderful experience for all involved. There was singing, reading and eating, as everyone participated in this event.

Passover, the Jewish Festival of Freedom, celebrates the liberation of the Hebrew nation from slavery in Egypt. It is a holiday that has universal appeal, bringing the messages of freedom and justice to the entire world.

Temple Hatikva was pleased to have been able to celebrate this wonderful holiday with our friends, families, congregants and neighbors, and wish the entire community a healthy, happy and peaceful holiday.  

Temple Hatikva is located at 2440 Esplanade. If you need more information, please call Temple Hatikva at (718) 792-1109 or e-mail  HYPERLINK "mailto:TempleHatikva@aol.com" TempleHatikva@aol.com

Bronx News (Bxnews.net): HAPPYLAND 23-YEARS LATER

Bronx News (Bxnews.net): HAPPYLAND 23-YEARS LATER: (Photos by David Greene) Emotions were still raw for family member's of the 87 people killed in the Happyland social club fire who we...

HAPPYLAND 23-YEARS LATER


(Photos by David Greene)


Emotions were still raw for family member's of the 87 people killed in the Happyland social club fire who were remembered during a special mass held on Sunday, March 23, at St. Thomas Aquinas Church on Crotona Parkway. Joined by local officials, mourners marched to a nearby park dedicated to the memory of those who perished in the blaze. This year mourners were joined by Francisco Quezada, the Counsel General of Honduras as a majority of those killed were from Honduras. The deliberately set blaze remains the third deadliest blaze in New York City history.

Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Easter Parade

Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Easter Parade: BRONX, NEW YORK, March 28- Students in Castle Hill donned their Easter bonnets during the annual holiday celebration at St. Raymond Elemen...

Easter Parade



BRONX, NEW YORK, March 28- Students in Castle Hill donned their Easter bonnets during the annual holiday celebration at St. Raymond Elementary School. In addition to a parade there was a petting zoo and an Easter egg hunt.



Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Co-op City ‘Enslaved?’

Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Co-op City ‘Enslaved?’: Treasurer Blasts Management for Wasting $, Running Development as a ‘Dictatorship’  By Michael Horowitz BRONX, NEW YORK, March 2...

Co-op City ‘Enslaved?’


Treasurer Blasts Management for Wasting $,
Running Development as a ‘Dictatorship’ 

By Michael Horowitz

BRONX, NEW YORK, March 28- Riverbay assistant treasurer Daryl Johnson charged, this week, that Herbert Freedman and the Marion Scott Real Estate, Inc., have “enslaved” Co-op City by enforcing a dictatorial management in the local community and wasting the community's fiscal assets.

In November, Johnson was the lone board member who opposed giving a one-year contract to the Scott firm as a supposed price for finalizing the community's $621-5-million mortgage through Wells Fargo Bank and HUD.

Johnson, who is expected to endorse the candidacies of Frank Belcher, William Craft, and Dr. Amrendra Singh in the May 22 Riverbay board election, stressed, this week, that his overriding goal in this year's board election is replacing the Scott firm as managers of the Riverbay Corporation's day-to-day operations.

“Replacing Marion Scott is the overriding issue in this year's board election,” Johnson stressed. Real change in Co-op City, which is desperately needed, starts with changing the management firm that is responsible for a debt that is way out of control.”

Johnson, in recent weeks, has been the subject of repeated attacks from Freedman, who has attacked the board member's urgings for budgetary restraints as baseless “rants.”

Commenting this week, Riverbay board member Evelyn Turner, a sponsor of a board resolution calling for competitive bidding for Co-op City's real-estate-management, condemned Freedman's personal attacks against Johnson, calling them highly inappropriate.

Turner stressed, in a Co-op City News article and in a Director's Viewpoint this week, that Freedman and the Scott firm work for the board and the people of Co-op City, not the other way around.

Johnson, commenting this week, stressed that his attacks on the stewardship of Freedman and the Scott firm have never been personal in nature.

“What my comments are all about is trying to bring sanity to Co-op City's operations,” Johnson stressed, this week. “I have spoken repeatedly about ways Co-op City can cut its budget, but, rather than cut the budget, my fellow board members recently voted to increase the budget for Co-op City's various department by 11 percent.”

Johnson added, “I know, for sure, that we could have cut Co-op City's budget by at least 10 percent, but, instead, Scott management proposed unconscionable increases in the budget for the 2013-2014 fiscal year. Unfortunately, I was the only member of the board who voted against this budget, which carried with it approval of a one-percent increase in carrying charges.”