Colors: Blue Color

On Monday night, Sam Berger, New York State Assembly candidate for the 27th district - widely encompassing Kew Gardens Hills as well as College Point and Whitestone - held a kickoff fundraiser. The successful event was hosted by community leaders Sorolle and Shimmy Idels. The program was highlighted by remarks from Congress Member Gregory Meeks and a keynote address from New York State Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, who was cordially welcomed on his first appearance in Kew Gardens Hills.

The year of Hakhel will forever be remembered by the countless events that united Jews worldwide. Here in Queens, Hakhel will be highlighted as the year that began a special unity amongst the esteemed shluchim that our communities are privileged to house. The Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rav Menachem Mendel Schneerson zt”l, who is buried at Montefiore Cemetery on Francis Lewis Boulevard in the Cambria Heights section of Queens, often encouraged symbolic Hakhel assemblies as an opportune time to promote Jewish unity and gatherings despite the Jewish nation not all residing in Eretz Yisrael. It is apropos that such a beautiful display of harmony amongst the Rebbe’s shluchim took place during this auspicious year of Hakhel, as it resides upon the “kings,” or more accurately the leaders – rabbis, shluchim, and communal activists – of each community to make these gatherings a reality.

It was not all that long ago that I was a high school student. Recently, I found Yaakov Tzion Rubinov and Daniel Yusupov, two recent Yeshiva Sha’arei Zion elementary school graduates, hard at work organizing their latest endeavor: KGH Chesed. Previously, the soon-to-be high school bachurim launched TorahInfo, a platform they use to disseminate inspiration on Judaism, taking a page from organizations like TorahAnytime and Chazaq. The duo has hosted Rabbis Ephraim Ben Mordechai, Gavriel Elbaz, Yisroel Kaikov, Yaniv Meirov, Hershel Praeger, Menashe Tzadka, and others.

Annually, Rav Dovid Goldwasser, manhig ruchani and longtime Rav of Brooklyn’s Khal Bais Yitzchok, famously visits the Queens tziyun of Rav Yaakov Joseph (Rabbi Jacob Joseph) at the Union Field Cemetery (in Ridgewood, Queens) for New York’s only chief rabbi’s yahrzeit. Last week, Rav Goldwasser, joined by Rabbi Yosef Gesser, a noted tour guide to kivrei tzadikim, was seen accepting names for inclusion in a Mi SheBeirach after the recital of T’hilim. The previous Satmar Rebbe, Rav Yoel Teitelbaum, often encouraged his chasidim to daven at the tziyun as news of salvations were reported. But who was Rav Joseph and what is his legacy?