EXCLUSIVE: Jewish rapper DeScribe and Aliya Director Rabbi Moshe Feiglin are opening a music and entertainment center in Crown Heights.
By COLlive reporter
A new music and entertainment center, which still has not been named, will be opening in the coming week or so in Brooklyn's Crown Heights.
It will include a fully equipped recording studio, workshops on writing music, photography and video filming, COLlive.com has learned.
Housed in the Aliya youth institute at 525-527 East New York Avenue, it is a collaboration between the director Rabbi Moshe Feiglin and Lubavitch rapper Shneur Hasofer, aka DeScribe.....
The Aliya gym which was built to encourage members of Aliya to come to Shul was also designed to offer a place for the community to exercise. A lot of money and effort was invested to make it a comfortable place to exercise with professional gym grade equipment. The gym has been running successfully for 3 years. Aliya's gym has mens and ladies hours.
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“ALIYA OPENS SCHOOL IN CONJUNCTION WITH ORT COLLEGE FOR SECOND YEAR”
Aliya, a center for youth in Crown Heights, has teaming with the JTVS (Jewish Technical Vocational School) operating under Merkas L’inyonei Chinuch to provide a Yeshiva/College program in conjunction with Ort University for the new school year. Aliya is now going into its second year of the program being offered to students ages 17 and older who want to earn an associate’s degree (half a bachelors degree), qualifications in business management, computer graphics, accounting and more whilst remaining within the Yeshiva framework.
The program will be based out of Aliya’s East New York premises where the students will start with Shachris, breakfast an hour of “power learning” and an hour to work out at Aliyas Gym. They will then travel to Ort’s Borough Park campus where they will take college accredited vocational courses based on their interests.