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LAG B’OMER
Lag B’Omer marks the passing of the great sage, Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai. The Sage, who is also known as the “Rashbi,” requested that the date of his passing be commemorated with joy. He explained that the day of one’s passing signifies the completion of the soul’s mission for which it was sent to this world to fulfill.
CHABAD YOUTH PROGRAMS
The Lag B’Omer Unity Rally is a project of Chabad Youth Programs. Chabad is a nonprofit organization that runs the largest network of educational and nonsectarian social service programs under Jewish auspices on the West Coast. To learn more about Chabad and its charitable work, please visit www.Chabad.com.
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(310) 359-8419 or email news@globalpointpr.com
Friendship Circle of Michigan, a non-profit that serves thousands of children with special needs, has been chosen as a finalist in the Chase Community Giving Challenge. Tomorrow is the last day to vote, they need YOUR vote for a chance at the $1 million grand prize.
Do not miss this opportunity to lend your hand to a worthy cause. There is no request for money and it only takes 29 seconds to vote. Take this chance to speak up with your vote and tell the world how important the advocacy of children with special needs is.

HOLLYWOOD, CA — Chabad announced that the 29th annual Chabad “To Life!” Telethon, known for its celebrity guests and dancing rabbis will broadcast live from Hollywood on Sunday, September 13, from 5PM to 11PM (PDT). The current economic crisis has caused a tremendous increase in demand for Chabad’s social services. Therefore, Chabad proclaimed its determination to make this year’s Telethon an extravaganza that will raise the desperately needed funds to help those who need it now, more than ever.
The growing list of confirmed guests includes Jon Voight, Larry King, Howie Mandel, Tom Arnold, Mindy Sterling, Sam Rubin, NBA Champion Jordan Farmar and co-hosts Elon Gold and Leslie Grossman. Slated performances include Israel’s world music sensation Idan Raichel, Broadway legend Mike Burstyn, Ray Chew’s Boys Choir of Harlem, Moshav Band and 8th Day.
“These challenging times call for increased joy and a renewed commitment to help those in need. Each one of us has the opportunity and the responsibility to share the precious gift of joy. That’s been the underlying theme of this Telethon for 29 years,” said Rabbi Boruch Shlomo Cunin, head of West Coast Chabad. “Now more than ever, people are turning to Chabad for help,” he said, “Men, women and children face desperation and hopelessness. On September 13, we will fight hopelessness with happiness as we work harder and dance more than ever to celebrate the joy of giving.” he exclaimed.
The Telethon supports Chabad’s network of over 200 community outreach centers and a broad range of educational and nonsectarian programs providing social services to the needy and support for children with special needs. Last year’s broadcast generated more than $8 million in charitable gifts, with donations ranging from a single dollar to tens of thousands. The Telethon is co-chaired by Hollywood mega producer Jerry Weintraub and all-star attorney Marshall Grossman.
The flagship station for the 2009 Chabad “To Life” Telethon is KTLA 5, LA’s original broadcast station, who are partnering with Chabad in its efforts to help those in need.
John Moczulski, Vice President of KTLA 5, is excited about the new partnership. “KTLA 5 is proud to partner with Chabad to bring the Telethon to Los Angeles. As Los Angeles’ marquee news station and the only station with ‘LA’ in our call letters, we see Chabad’s dedication to helping people, and we want to be a part of it. They’re an amazing part of our community; they represent the heart and soul of what makes LA special — its generosity and commitment to those in need,” he said. DirectTV will carry the live Telethon nationwide on Jewish Life Television’s (JLTV) Channel 366 and the Telethon will stream live on the web at ToLife.com.
In all, the 2009 Chabad “To Life” Telethon will reach more than 150 million households worldwide. Viewers tune-in to join the unique combination of celebrity guests and dancing rabbis–and when they do, they’ll see just the latest round of an ongoing celebration of giving.
“We have an incredible team working on this Telethon. Everything will be bigger, better, and more joyous,” said Chaim Marcus, Telethon Producer. “We are especially excited about Larry King joining us this year,” he said.
“The Telethon started in response to a terrible event, and brought us new hope,” explained Rabbi Cunin. “To this day, the program provides a way to demonstrate our common humanity and fulfill the Rebbe’s vision of people working together to help one another.”
For immediate release: On Wednesday, August 5th at 6:00 PM The Friendship Circle of Pacific Palisades-Malibu will screnn the Emmy Award winning HBO Documentary, “Autism: The Musical.” The film chronicles the lives of five autistic children and their parents over a period of seven to eight months, as well as their participation in The Miracle Project, a unique theatre arts program created by world renowned writer, director, therapist, educator Coach Elaine Hall (“Coach E”). The event will take place at the Theatre Palisades, and will be the only viewing prior to its screening for American Troops in Pakistan, as chosen by the United States Government. There will also be a live performance featuring some the stars of Autism, as well as a question and answer session with Coach Elaine, who has just recently been invited by the United Nations to be the Global Ambassador for Autism.
“This will be an informative evening for everyone who attends, not just those who are connected to kids with Autism,” says Moriel Zacks, Director of the Friendship Circle; the pioneering nationwide organization that pairs teen volunteers with special needs children. “I am big fan of the film and an even bigger admirer of Coach E and her work. I feel strongly that people have a responsibility on a human level to be informed and to hopefully get involved.”
Rabbi Zushe Cunin is Executive Director of Chabad of Pacific Palisades, which is the parent organization to the Friendship Circle. “This is an event that will affect the entire community in a profound and positive way,” he says. “We are truly blessed to have Elaine as a part of our community and we look forward to working together with The Miracle Project.”
The Theatre Palisades is located at 941 Temescal Canyon Rd, Pacific Palisades, 90272. Tickets can be purchased for $18 at www.fcpalisadesmalibu.org and will be sold for $23 at the door. Light refreshments will be served and seating is limited. All media inquiries contact Daniel Ferszt at Global Point Public Relations (866) 594-4777 or email news@globalpointpr.com.
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About the Film
Autism: The Musical is a call to arms, bringing attention to a modern-day epidemic while celebrating the value of the human spirit in overcoming any challenge. The film introduces Neal, Lexi, Henry, Adam and Wyatt – five autistic kids who, along with their parents, take part in a groundbreaking theatrical workshop. The Miracle Project was started by Neal’s mother Elaine Hall with an eye towards helping children with autism express themselves while learning to socialize with other kids. Over the course of six months, we experience the frustrations, challenges and triumphs of the families both on stage and in their home lives as they prepare for the show. The creative process provides a key to unlocking the children’s inner worlds. We also see how patience, understanding, love and community can be used to help children with autism better adapt to the world at large.
For more information, visit http://www.autismthemusical.com/ . For more information about The Miracle Project, visit http://www.themiracleproject.org/.
About the Friendship Circle
The Friendship Circle is a project of Chabad of Pacific Palisades. Its innovative and caring cause extends a helping hand to families who have children with special needs and involves them in a full range of social experiences. The Circle’s unique formula introduces teenage volunteers to the children and their families, and through the shared experiences, all are enriched.
The child with special needs looks forward to a weekly visit and the opportunity to play with and learn from their older friends.
The teenage volunteer learns the value of giving, and cherishes the experience of making a difference in a child’s life and bringing a smile to his or her face.
The child’s family gets a needed respite and the pleasure of seeing their child become a part of the community circle. The Friendship Circle is made up of five parts: volunteers, children, parents, staff, and supporters. The true beauty of the Circle is how we all link together to form a seamless circle of friendship. For more information, visit http://www.fcpalisadesmalibu.org/.
Global Point Public Relations is proud to return to the Chabad Telethon as their #1 choice for publicity! Previous guests include Jon Voight, Bob Dylan, Adam Sandler, Matisyahu, Tony Danza and many other Hollywood celebrities.
Stay tuned for more info…

WORLDWIDE CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED IN MEMORY OF
NINE YEAR OLD BOY
CHILD’S RECENT UNTIMELY PASSING INSPIRES YOUNG HEARTS AND MINDS FROM LOS ANGELES TO SHANGHAI
For immediate release: Monday, May 18, 2009 (Lubavitch.com) Thousands of Jewish boys and girls across the United States, South America, South Africa, Europe, Asia and Australia are studying and memorizing Jewish books in exchange for cash from sponsors. The recently launched campaign to raise funds for the dedication of a Torah, dedicated to the memory of nine year old Levi Yitzchak Wolowik, who passed away suddenly on Saturday morning, February 28th. The campaign is simply called “Levi’s Torah.”
Levi was the son of Rabbi Zalman and Chanie Wolowik, Shluchim (Chabad emissaries) to the Five Towns of Long Island. He was known as a dedicated “Rabbi-in-training” and a lover of sports and study. Moments after concluding the traditional week of mourning, the Wolowiks announced plans to memorialize their son. In addition to a children’s Judaica library launched in his memory, the Wolowiks announce their plans to dedicate a Torah to Levi.
Most of the participating children never knew Levi; that unfamiliarity only heightens the distinctiveness of this endeavor. United by their common goals and distance, many of those involved are also children of Shluchim, simply taking care of their colleague.
Levi’s Torah is supported by MyShliach, an innovative “big brother” program for children whose parents are Shluchim, and Rabbi Shimmy Weinbaum in conjunction with Tzivos Hashem. Under the auspices of Chabad Lubavitch headquarters, MyShliach currently matches 340 boys and girls for a weekly study hour with a mentor. Levi was one of those boys. Children are studying and raising funds until the holiday of Shavuot, May 28th. Sponsorships can be made online, at http://levistorah.com.
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CHABAD JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER TO KICK OFF UNFORGETTABLE, ACTION PACKED SUMMER PROGRAM
EROLLMENT HAS BEGUN FOR CAMP GAN ISRAEL’S 10TH EXCITING SUMMER
Enrollment has begun for Chabad of Pacific Palisades’ Camp Gan Israel (CGI). The decade old successful summer camp offers an entire action packed schedule of activities for children 5-10 years old. Including sports, games, crafts, entertainment, beach days and field trips led by professional counselors and instructors in a Jewish setting.
A Kiddy Camp offers a wonderful opportunity for youngsters ages 2-4 to have their first experience in a real summer camp. The children are guided in organized activity, play & social skills by a loving, patient and caring staff who serve all year-round as pre-school teachers.
CGI of Pacific Palisades is part of the largest and fastest growing network of day camps. With locations across California, the popular summer camp has enjoyed a reputation as a pioneer in Jewish camping for the past 40 years. CGI is dedicated to enriching the lives of children from diverse Jewish backgrounds and affiliations through a stimulating camping experience. The innovative and enthralling program of activities is organized to provide enjoyment and inspire children to try new and exciting things.
The CGI campsite is conveniently located at the safe and child friendly facilities of Franklin Elementary School, located at 2400 Montana Ave in S. Monica, just 8 minutes from the Village. Camp begins Monday, June 29th and ends Thursday, August 13th.
For more on CGI, including enrolment information, go to www.CgiPalisades.org or call
(310) 454-7783.