Rabbonim and local residents attended the grand opening of the new SafeTech center in Crown Heights, expressing their satisfaction that at last such a service would be locally available to serve the community.
Attending the opening were Rabbi Yosef Braun, Mara D’asra and member of the Crown Heights Beis Din, and Rabbi Yosef Heller, Rosh Kollel of the Crown Heights Kollel in Crown Heights, were honored with affixing the Mezuzah.
After years of successful activities in our Crown Heights community, Safe Tech is opening a new permanent office that will serve as a neighborhood center and hub for safe technology and related matters. The renovated office is located at 399 Kingston Avenue at the back of the legendary Flash store.
The new office will have an expanded schedule:
Sunday, Wednesday – 2-6 PM
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday – 4-8 PM
◦ Drop-off Service including all hours when Flash is open. Leave your phone and contact information and our technician will call you to have your filter installed
◦ Education Center
◦ School and groups service
◦ Full line of kosher phones
For more information and to discuss opportunities to become a paid technician, please email: info@chsafetech.com. Their website will be chsafetech.com





























Finally somebody doing a nachas for the Rebbe!
We must to bring “the crown back” (להחזיר העטרה ליושנה).
אמעריקא איז נישט אנדערש. און ליובאוויטש איז נישט אנדערש.
Kol hakavod!
Best thing that happened to CH!!
Huge Yasher Koach to all.involved!!
Making Crown Heights Great Again!
ובזכות….. כפי שהמורה הוראה אומר…. לטהר האווירה מכאן ציוה….
בשורות טובות ובהצלחה
Look at our kids again
Another important part of protecting oneself from inappropriate content is to be busy and productive as much as possible, and being proactive in matters of Yiddishkeit, focusing on the positive, filling one self with with Torah and Mitzvos. Be busy with what is good. Have a schedule. Have a plan.