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14"14" $150.00 $120.00 $120.00 $180.00 $180.00 16"16" $225.00
$110.00 $90.00 $90.00
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$49 $49 $55
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Fresh Fresh mini mini rollroll stuffed stuffed with with Fresh mini roll stuffed with freshly freshly sliced sliced deli, deli, andand lettuce. lettuce. freshly sliced deli, and lettuce.
$2.50 $2.50 each each minmin 24 pc 24 pc $2.50 each min 24 pc
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9x13= 15-20 People
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$120.00
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$35.00
Beef lo’main
$110.00
Stir fry vegetable
$30.00
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$125.00
Rice (veg./Chinese/mushroom)
$30.00
Sliced brisket in sauce
$135.00
Shlishkes
$30.00
Sliced smoked brisket
$170 .00
Mashed beans
$35.00
Sliced honey mustard brisket
$145.00
Full roaster potato kugel
$50.00
Steamed pastrami rolls
$120.00
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$25.00
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$120.00
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$52.00
Pickled beef chuck eye in sauce
$155.00
Sweet potato
$35.00
Chicken lolly- pops fried *
$60.00
Kraut lukshen
Chicken lo’main
$72.00
Mini vegetable turnovers
Chicken n’ vegetables
$60.00
Mini potato puffs (72 pc)
$45.00
Chicken nuggets
$55.00
Mini egg rolls
$60.00
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(72pc)
$50.00
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plain-Rice crisp- Corn flakes Panco -Spicy-Pretzel
$60.00
Roasted potatoes
$30.00
Chicken wings *
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$65.00
Mashed potatoes
$30.00
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$75.00
French fries
$25.00
Grilled baby chicken in broccoli
$82.00
Potato chips
$25.00
Grilled baby chicken strips /fried onion
$82.00
Sugar snaps
$35.00
Honey mustard chicken nuggets
$72.00
String beans
$30.00
Smoked kielbasa
$9800
Squash letcho
$35.00
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$72.00
Orzo
$35.00
Pickled chicken roll in sauce
$82.00
Popcorn chicken
$72.00
Sesame chicken
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Salads
Sliced tongue
$180.00
Broccoli salad
$8.99 lb
Teriyaki chicken
$72.00
Beets salad
$5.99 lb
Mini pizza
$2.50 ea
Cold cut salad
$8.99 lb
Chicken salad
$8.99 lb
Cole slaw
$6.29 lb
Cucumber salad
$6.29 lb
Main Dish By Pc.
Roll gefilta fish (20 slices)
$28.00
Health salad
$6.29 lb
Side of salmon fillet
$55.00
Tri color pasta salad
$6.29 lb
Stuffed cabbage (beef or chicken)
$3.99
Corn salad
$6.29 lb
Breaded Chicken cutlet
$4.50
Red cabbage salad
$6.29 lb
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Tomato salad
$6.29 lb
Breaded chicken rib steak
$5.75
Potato salad
$6.29 lb
Grilled chicken
$4.50
Grilled dark chicken Stuffed chicken capon
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$5.00
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$5.19
Garlic mayo ,Honey mustard, Bbq, Spicy mayo, Our signature sauce.
Slices salmon fish (reg or fillet)
$7.99
Slice brisket
$10.00
Slice chuck eye roast
$10.00
Slice flanken
$18.50
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(Re: To the Finish Line, Issue 124) I so appreciated your article on Pesach cleaning by Sara Goldstein. It is presented in such a clear and organized manner, and it motivated me to start early this year and finally tackle all the spaces I haven’t touched in too long. I really pushed myself (although I have to confess that I didn’t do it all), and I so much enjoyed my fresh, clean room! I almost feel like I live in a new house. I’d like to share some comments: The furniture spray Pledge worked wonders in polishing bedroom furniture, and it leaves a fantastic, fresh smell. For the windows I tried the vinegar solution, but it was challenging to take the streaks off and clean it completely. I just changed to oldfashioned streak-free Windex, and it worked great. Also, Sara says to throw away the bedroom garbage can. Any specific reason for that? I love the convenience! M.G. SARA GOLDSTEIN RESPONDS: Thank you for the feedback. I am so pleased that this week’s cleaning has made your home a more pleasant one! I included streak-free Windex in my list, because, indeed, that always works. The reason for discarding the garbage can? Because I don’t like garbage cans in the bedroom. Try living without one for a week, see how it goes, and I think you might thank me yet!
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(Re: To the Finish Line, Issue 124) I am so excited about your Pesach cleaning program. It really gave me a push to head over to the starting line. And thanks to you, my bedroom cleaning is well underway! That said, I am so happy for all of you super-organized balabustas who can tackle a master bedroom in under four and a half hours. In my house, it’s more like four and a half days.
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THE BEN ISH CHAI once told the story of a simple Jew who lived in Baghdad. He was an am ha’aretz with all of the idiosyncrasies that come along with the stereotype: He had lots of emunah peshutah, but little brains. Even though he hardly knew how to read or write, the man was blessed with much wealth and a large family of fifteen children — ten sons and five daughters. From time to time, he would go to shul. He didn’t know how to daven, but he enjoyed listening to the chazan as he led the community members in heartfelt tefillah. The chazan had a particularly sweet way of chanting the mishnah of Eizehu Mekoman that we say every morning in the Korbanos — “Eilu va’eilu nisrafin b’veis hadeshen — These, the bull and the goat of Yom Kippur, and those, the bulls and the goats that are burned, are then burned in the place of the ashes” (Zevachim 5b). As the chazan chanted the words in his special tune, our simple Jew was enthralled. In his mind, these words took on a powerful, almost magical existence, and he imagined the chazan drawing upon treasure houses of bracha through these words. All day long, he hummed the mishnah to himself over and over: “Eilu va’eilu nisrafin b’veis hadeshen…” That Shabbos, when the time came for him to bless his children, he decided to use his newly-learned words. Surely, it is a
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fitting bracha, he presumed. He lifted his hands to his son’s head and wholeheartedly said, “Eilu va’eilu nisrafin b’veis hadeshen.” He then continued to bless all fifteen children this way. One week, the man hosted a talmid chacham for the Shabbos seudah. The guest was aghast as he heard the words loudly whispered by his host. He couldn’t control his shock and jumped up. “Why are you wishing upon your children that they be burned?!” he demanded. “What kind of bracha is that?!” That night, the guest had a dream. “Why did you disturb your host from his heartfelt blessings? Know that he davened in all sincerity, as if he were imparting the most special bracha, and his pure tefillah was accepted Above.” It doesn’t matter what one says; it matters how he says it. That is the way it was with korbanos. It was not what a Yid brought; but how he brought it. * * * * * King Agrippas once decided to bring one thousand korbanos olah. He sent a message to the Kohen Gadol: “Please reserve the Mizbe’ach for me today! No one else should bring korbanos.” Some time later, a poor man entered the Beis Hamikdash.
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It doesn’t matter what one says; it matters how he says it. He carried with him two turtledoves. “I have brought these two for a korban olah,” he said. The Kohen Gadol explained that the king had ordered that nobody other than himself bring a korban on this day. “Please,” the man begged, explaining his rationale. “You see, every day I go hunting, and every day, I catch four turtledoves. I bring two of them to the Beis Hamikdash as korbanos, and use the other two to feed my family. It is clear to me that Hashem wishes for this to be my daily ration. If you do not allow me to bring the two that are reserved for Hashem, I fear I will be cut off from my Heavenly parnassah in the future.” The Kohen Gadol was moved by the poor man’s words and accepted the birds. That evening, King Agrippas had a dream. “The poor man’s korban was accepted Above with greater pleasure than yours.” The message was meant to prevent the king from feeling too proud of himself for having brought such a large donation, but the king was upset that his command had not been followed. He sent a messenger to find out why the Kohen Gadol had not heeded his request, and the Kohen Gadol explained that he simply didn’t have the heart to decline the poor man’s sincere contribution. When the king heard this, he sent back a message saying, “You did well, indeed!” From this story, we understand that it isn’t the size nor the monetary value of a korban that determines its significance. Rather, it is the motive behind it. The world and everything in it belongs to Hashem. Does Hashem really need our money? Hashem just wants our heart. Rashi explains that the Mizbe’ach should be sated from the poor man’s offering just as it is with the rich man’s animal. Thus, the bird, with its foul-smelling feathers, brings the same pleasure to Hashem as a larger korban, given that it is brought with a heart that is fully directed toward Hashem. Whether one offers much or little, if his heart is in it, it brings the same “rei’ach nicho’ach l’Hashem.”
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Wine improves with time. And time, it improves with wine. Especially if that time is spent in the presence of Moshe Mayer, the ball of energy whose passion for wine is only matched by his love for sharing it with friends, clients and fans. Moshe’s love for wine has been fermenting for two decades, beginning at the time when he was a teenager working for the Herzogs. He parlayed his knowledge and access to wine royalty into a career that has seen him skyrocket to becoming the face of kosher wine in the heimish world. Moshe set out on his own, building the first truly immersive wine retail experience with The Wine Cave in Williamsburg. His portfolio soon grew to include Moshke’s Spirits in Boro Park, as well as Liquor’s Galore in Flatbush. But what makes him most interesting is not what he does, but how he does it. We hope that his infectious energy comes through in the written word the way it did in our conversation. You’ve been a big part of this industry for close to two decades. How have things changed?
The selection of wines available today was nonexistent when I first got started. At the time, most kosher wines were from Israel and California, and they leaned heavily toward the Cabernet Sauvignon variety. Today, there are literally thousands of kosher wines, made from every type of grape and grown all around the globe. How about changes in wine consumption?
People know much more than they ever did, and they demand more exciting
choices. Another change is that wine has become a staple all year round. Just like it used to be that meat was a yom tov novelty before becoming a regular indulgence, a similar transition has occurred with wine. You mentioned global wines, and you indeed travel far and wide to the places where these wines are produced. Why do you feel it’s important to go down in person?
Let’s face it: You can’t connect to a sticker on a bottle in the same way you do to actually getting your hands dirty in the soil and seeing the entire fascinating process unfold. I document all of my travels, and our customers experience an added appreciation when buying a bottle where they get to visualize what went into it, hear from the people who produce it, and understand why it offers the taste, body, aroma and other properties that it does. Another reason for my travel is that I produce my own line of wines, where I collaborate with big winemakers to develop creative and exciting blends and offerings. There is no way to do that right other than by going down and actually immersing myself in it. I owe it to every buyer to be there on-site. The rules of wine kashrus are very stringent. How are kosher wines produced in these non-Jewish locales?
The majority of the wineries are non-Jewish owned, and facilities are rented out for certain runs. But unlike more regular food where the mashgiach’s involvement isn’t intrusive, wine requires the mashgiach or another Yid to oversee every part of it and execute countless functions. The winemaker isn’t even allowed to open the barrel and remove a little wine for tasting; a mashgiach is required to perform this task. That also explains some of the high price tags you may find. What have these travel experiences taught you?
One of the things the Torah is analogous to is wine. I think that there’s one way in which this comparison explains my love for wine travel: There is always something more to learn and discover. It is an endless pit of knowledge that always leaves open space for deeper nuances and learning new things. Take a country like Italy, which produces around 2,000 grape varieties, of which nearly 400 are used for wine. Each one brings something new to the table, and that is even before we get to the myriad different blends, techniques for crushing and aging, the barrels and so much more. Have you felt comfortable as a Yid in faraway places?
What does the pasuk tell us? V’yayen yesamach levav enosh — wine makes glad the heart of man (another commonality with Torah). When you’re in wine country, people don’t care who you are; everything is more relaxed and pleasant. I was once sitting with the head of Château Lascombes, which is among the most famous and prestigious wineries in France. He told me that he hails from a very large family, and I told him that I am fairly confident that my family is larger. So I proposed a bet: If he was right, I would purchase 25 cases of a specific high-end wine at the full price of $3,000 each. If my family was larger, he would gift me one case free of charge. I also threw in a bonus that it’s enough if his family is larger than either my wife’s family or my oldest sister’s family. He agreed to the deal and said that he comes from a family of 14! I calmly replied that I am from a family of 16, my wife from a family of 17 and that my sister has a family of 15. (In fact, our popular “26 PM” wine is so named because it includes my wife’s and my own initials, and we
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are both the 13th in our families). Anyway, I still didn’t get my free case, but I did get to experience the sweet taste of victory. Let’s move away from wine for a moment. You have made a number of trips to Mexico for Tequila production. What is behind it?
Tequila has exploded in popularity in America over the last twenty years or so, and in the heimish market over the past decade. The distilled spirit is produced from blue agave fruit in a region in Mexico called, literally, “Tequila.” In fact, if you produced the very same item elsewhere, you could not sell it as Tequila. The region harvests around 300 million blue agave plants annually, and everything there, not just the economy, revolves around this delightful alcoholic drink. It’s a joy to visit and a joy to share my experiences with shoppers. You’ve built a brand around personal relationships with customers. Why is it so important to you?
Wine is very personal. People like what they like in a way that is meaningful and unique to them. My relationships help me understand what a client prefers and the type of wines they enjoy for certain occasions. It’s like how your butcher or the guy at the deli knows what you like and what to put away for you, only much more personal. It’s Purim season so it’s almost obligatory that I ask you for Purim advice for drinkers. What is it?
I will say two things. First, drink at least a cup of water with each glass of wine. Second, avoid sweet wine and sweet foods; they are the biggest cause of vomiting and nausea, in my opinion. Is this the heaviest season of the year for you?
I would say so, though pre-Pesach is very hectic too. People drink a lot on Pesach, but it isn’t the star of the show like wine is on Purim. Interesting, because one gets the sense that people feel that what they drink on Purim doesn’t matter anyway.
I don’t agree. Imagine saying this about beef and yom tov. Quite the contrary: The fact that this is the yom tov of drinking makes it even more imperative to consume the very best! Also, keep in mind that the gifts people send on Purim make up a significant portion of high-end sales and are something that isn’t seen as much before Pesach. You’ve become somewhat of a public figure. Are you comfortable with it?
As I mentioned earlier, there’s something disarming about wine. If I’d be publicly known for selling shoes maybe it would be different, but this feels natural. I have clients from all over — our website Liquorsgalore.com delivers free to areas like Monsey where we don’t have retail stores — and I never grow tired of talking about wine with them. Last question: What does Moshe Mayer drink on Purim?
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ine). You can either go on a blissful trip to one destination, or give yourself a whole bunch of little, one-day experiences. I’m a traveler at heart, so for me, it’s a different trip every hour. But everything I drink adheres to the simple principle I always share: “Life is too short to spend it drinking bad wine.” L’chaim!
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End of an Era: Linick’s Toys Shuts Its Doors Decades after becoming a fixture on 13th Avenue and a magnet for generations of local boys and girls, Linick’s Toys closed its doors for the last time. Kopie Botknecht blamed changing times, COVID-19, Chinese imports and other factors for the decision, reported Boro Park 24. He recalled how his father, Feivel Botknecht, bought the store with his brother Eli in 1979 from the previous owner, who purchased the business from the original Mr. Linick in 1955. First located on New Utrecht Avenue, Linick’s originally sold candies and cigars. It relocated to 13th Avenue when the elevated train tracks were built in 1910, with toys beginning to occupy store shelves in the 1930s. A giant toy horse on display in the store since 1969 served as a reminder of times gone by, bearing a 134
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handwritten price tag of $3.69. Before buying the store, Feivel Botknecht approached his rosh yeshivah, Rav Pesach Stein, zt”l, who advised him to choose a worry-free business so that he could also focus on his learning. He had previously owned a ladies’ sportswear store located on 13th Avenue at 52nd Street, a business that he never felt suited him. “He thought this was a nice switch,” recalled Kopie Botknecht. “It catered to kids, and it was like a happy kind of feeling.” Feivel Botknecht prided himself on carrying name brand toys, and Linick’s was known as the place where shoppers could find the classic toys that they had grown up with. “It’s nice to see the way kids come in to pick out a toy, and they go over their decisions 100 times,” recalled Botknecht. “But 99 percent of the time they go out smiling and happy. It’s a good feeling.”
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“Ah,” Morrie said. “So not so different from fleeting, yes?” “That’s right.” “Okay, thank you.” Morrie leaned back in his chair, satisfied, and Rabbi Ginzburg turned back to the shiur. “Now, we read Koheles on Shabbos Chol Hamoed Sukkos. The classic hesber for this,” he shot Morrie a wink, “is that Sukkos is zman simchaseinu, a time of joy, a very exciting time of the year. There’s a concern, however, that people might get too caught up in the excitement and do something inappropriate. So that’s why we read Koheles, to remind us of how silly this life is, how we have to keep focused on the real goal of avodas Hashem.” Rabbi Ginzburg smiled as he looked out at the assembled crowd — all six of them. There was Morrie, 73 years young, as he liked to say. Then there was Gabby the electrician, who showed up to every class the Rav gave, despite his booming business. Mendel, the sarcastic and quickwitted shopkeeper with a heart of gold, was another regular. Yankele “Jack” Gross, on the other hand, was a real-estate attorney and a new addition to the shiur. Then there was Baruch Lichtman, who had been very ill as a child and had struggled as a teenager, and now faced a whole new series of challenges. Somehow, Baruch kept
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pulling himself back together after every fresh tragedy, and Reb Chaim Simcha had a special place in his heart for him. Finally, there was Yisrael Uriah, better known as Izzy, Reb Chaim Simcha’s younger brother. Together, they formed the core of the new Lodz chassidus. Just seven men, counting the Rav, and one of them long past retirement. But as Reb Chaim Simcha constantly reminded himself, they’d only just begun to rebuild the legacy of his illustrious great-grandfather. Reb Menashe Sholom Ginzburg had led a great kehillah in Lodz before the war. A tzaddik and talmid chacham, and widely rumored to be a great mekubal, his teachings brought light to the entire region. But the Nazis had destroyed Jewish Lodz forever. It became a slave labor camp, and Reb Menashe was forced to work in a textile factory. The hands that had lovingly turned pages of Gemara turned to stitching uniforms with swastikas on the breasts. Ultimately, in the spring of 1944, Reb Menashe Sholom was sent to Chelmno, a mobile killing van. His chassidim, too, were mostly killed, the few survivors scattered across the globe. It was the end of an era. Now, 78 years later, Reb Chaim Simcha sat in a small shul in New York and taught his great-grandfather’s Torah. “The Rebbe Reb Menashe had a different approach,” he continued, his face lit up with a smile. “Different but the same, as he so often wrote. The first piece of his pirush to Koheles explains what the sefer is supposed to be about. According to him, Koheles is Shlomo Hamelech’s great experiment, his thesis, so to speak, in which he tries to find what makes human beings tick. What keeps us going?” He looked his audience in the eyes. “What makes us… content? Happy?” “Vhat’s so hard?” Morrie asked. “Cholent on Friday night and schnapps at Kiddush. Done!” Reb Chaim Simcha laughed along with the rest of the group before replying. “You’d be surprised,” he said after the group had quieted down. “But that’s exactly what the sefer is all about. How to find your simcha, how to be happy. So, of course we read it on Sukkos. If we’re supposed to be b’simcha on Sukkos, we need to know how to get there! And this,” he said, patting the sefer on the table, “this is the textbook for simcha!” With that, he marked his place carefully, closed the book, and kissed it. “We’ll stop here. Have a good day, everyone.” The six attendees pushed their chairs back from the table and stood up. Izzy began to clear away the leftover kokosh cake and coffee while Morrie walked over to shake Reb Chaim Simcha’s hand. “Thank you, Rabbi,” he said. “My father vould be very proud.” “I certainly hope so,” Reb Chaim Simcha told Morrie with a smile. Morrie’s father was from Lodz and had actually known Reb Menashe. This meant that Morrie had heard stories of Reb Chaim Simcha’s great-grandfather from a firsthand source. Reb Chaim Simcha had
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years. It was a converted house, the living room and two bedrooms joined to form a single room large enough to daven in. Maplewood shelves lined every wall, stuffed with seforim rescued from estate sales or donated by various parties. The aron kodesh, beautifully handcrafted by a sweet old man who wanted to do one last thing for the chassidus his father had loved, contained a Sefer Torah rescued from Lodz itself. It was the pride and joy of the shul. It hadn’t been easy to build this. There weren’t that many Lodz chassidim left, much less anyone willing and able to put real money into the project. Chaim Simcha had CHAIM SIMCHA WOULD HAVE found one or two PREFERRED THEIR PRESENCE philanthropists who believed in the cause, OVER THEIR MONEY. SADLY, a small core kehillah of people who were HOWEVER, THEY NEVER CAME. truly committed, plus a larger group of former chassidim who sent donations out Chaim Simcha swept the last of the of some sort of residual guilt. That last kokosh cake crumbs into the trash and group sent money, though Chaim Simpatted his brother on the back. “Sounds cha would have preferred their preslike a ton of fun,” he said. ence over their money. Sadly, however, “Yeah, no,” Izzy replied, collecting they never came. At least not yet. siddurim from the tables and stacking Some of Chaim Simcha’s own cousthem up in a pile. “It’s a good job, don’t ins were among that latter group. Not get me wrong. But if I end up stuck with all the Rebbe’s great-grandchildren rethis long-term, I might actually go nuts.” mained Lodz chassidim. Unfortunately, “Come on. It can’t be that bad.” not all of them were even shomer Shab“It’s not. It’s not bad or good. Just a bos. paycheck.” Izzy shrugged. “It’s good for Enough with the depressing now, but I don’t want to do it forever. I’d thoughts. Here was hope incarnate, just rather do something else.” Chaim Simcha reminded himself. They “Such as?” had hardly begun, and already fifteen Izzy stared at him, looked at the families davened there each Shabbos. ground a moment, then shrugged More would come eventually; it was again. “I dunno. I gotta run. I’ll see you just a matter of time. The Rebbe’s Torah later tonight.” would bring them back. “Sure. We on for Shabbos?” But that would only happen, Chaim Izzy nodded. “Definitely. You heard Simcha realized, if he got back to work. Morrie. Cholent and schnapps is the way Heading back to his office, he gathered to go!” He laughed at his own joke, said his up his copy of the Rebbe’s pirush manugoodbyes, and left. A moment later, script and his own notebook of penciled Chaim Simcha heard the hum of his commentaries. The Rebbe’s writings car starting and crunching through the weren’t always easy to decipher, and heavy snow. Then the car pulled out of Chaim Simcha had decided the new the parking lot, and Chaim Simcha was edition they would print needed an exalone. planatory commentary. He’d been deHe turned in a slow circle, taking in voting a few hours a day to the project the shul he’d built over the past several for the past several months. been trying to get Morrie to put them down on paper, hoping it could form the kernel of a biography of the last Rebbe of Lodz, but now he simply escorted the old man to the door and returned to help his brother clean up. “What’s on the schedule today, Izzy?” Chaim Simcha asked. His brother shrugged. “Research. I’ve got to track down some eminent domain cases for Ken, and then there’s the shul tax-deductible status to negotiate later today. Mr. O’Malley wants a brief on employer accountability clauses by early next week, so it’s pretty busy.”
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His office had been furnished by a wealthy donor whose company was remodeling. Reb Chaim Simcha got their hand-me-downs, but they were far nicer than anything he’d ever bought from a store. The man had sent his own design team to do the installation, and they’d done their utmost to make the office worthy of the gold plaque on the door that thanked their boss for his generosity. They’d designed the plaque, as well. An enormous leather throne of an office chair sat behind a mahogany desk that would have been at home in the office of a prestigious bank manager. A mammoth portrait of Reb Menashe in a gilded frame was surrounded by matching mahogany bookshelves, and a black leather couch for visitors completed the look of casual opulence. It was all far too fancy for Chaim Simcha’s taste, though he imagined it looked properly rebbish. So who knew? Gam zu l’tovah, in any case… He switched on his computer, opened the file where he’d been preparing his commentary, and sunk down into the leather chair. His movements slowed, his breathing became softer, and after a few moments, his fingers began to dance across the keyboard, pausing every so often to check his notebook or the sefer in front of him. He was brought out of his trance some 45 minutes later when there was a loud knock at the front door. It was the mailman. “Package for you, Rabbi. It’s certified. Sign here, please.” Chaim Simcha signed his name and took the manila envelope curiously, shivering from the winter cold. He hadn’t sent for anything. He thanked the postman and stepped back inside. Once the door was closed and he began to warm up again, Chaim Simcha looked over the package with interest. His name and address were printed in large letters, and the postage was prepaid. He glanced at the return address and gaped. He couldn’t read the name of the street, but the city and country were pretty clear: Łód , Polska. TO BE CONTINUED...
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Elazar tells Osher that his father escaped from Acco as a nineteen-year-old, and only returned once for a short visit. Back in 1947, 36-year-old Binyamin promises Mr. Shikovitzer that he will remember the lot in Acco and his dream of building a shul there.
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ey, Mahmoud!” Issam Abu Rafij sat down on the edge of the bench. Mahmoud, the owner of the property, was already sitting there, leaning back and tanning in the sun. “What’s with my wheel? Didn’t you fix it yet? Did you have too much work this morning, or what?” Mahmoud ignored the snide remark and sufficed with waving a tool that Issam could not identify. “Your wheel will be fine in half an hour,” he said. “Why didn’t you tell me it’s urgent?” “It wasn’t urgent for the last day or two, but now it is. What do you do all day, Mahmoud, besides smoking your nargilah?” Mahmoud just shrugged. Then he sighed. “You know, one day Yischak will be back, and he’ll be angry that everything is such a mess.” “Yischak will not come back,” Issam corrected him. “What’s with you? The Yahud ran away, and they’re not coming back to our Acco.” “I’m not sure about that.” Mahmoud sat up. “The Yahud always come back. Look how much they left here. And others may also come.” “They were actually good neighbors, weren’t they?” Issam looked around at the neglected lot, which was overgrown with weeds and brambles. “Remember how nice it was for you when Yischak was here? Now it’s all just dirt. And you don’t have work either. He was clever; he knew how to manage a business.”
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“So what should I do?” Mahmoud whined. “It’s not only because of Yischak; it’s also because people today don’t want to take care of their horses. Everything they own has a motor; they don’t need horses and buggies.” “We do need horses and buggies,” Issam corrected him again. “And if Yischak would be here, trust me, there would be lots of customers.” “So tell me, what do you want from me?” Mahmoud was getting irritated. “Like my grandmother would say, did you come to cut onions on my wound?” “I came to tell you that you should close up shop. Enough. I’m a good friend,” Issam said. “I want to help you. Now think — what do you need all this for? It’s all just a loss.” Mahmoud looked at him suspiciously. “Why do you want me to leave it all? Because you want to open this kind of business?” His friend snickered. “No. Listen to me, Mahmoud. No one needs your shop anymore. And in five years, people really won’t need it.” “But you just told me that we do need such a shop!” “If Yischak were here. When it’s just you, no one needs it.” Mahmoud swallowed his indignation and decided not to respond to the insult. “So what do you want from me?” “I want to buy this lot.” “Buy this lot!” Mahmoud looked at the neglect and overgrowth all around him. “What do you want to do with this lot?” “My first son got married last year, and in another month, my second son is getting married. I don’t have room at home for all of them. I want to build a big house here.” “A big house!” Mahmoud was still looking around. “Here?” “Here.” Mahmoud shook his head. “No.” “Why not?” “Because maybe I’ll also want to build a big house here one day.” “But you have only one son and five daughters, Mahmoud! Your son limps, so he’s not finding a wife so fast. And when your daughters get married, they’ll go live in their husbands’ houses. Why will you need such a big house?”
“It doesn’t matter. The point is, the lot is big. Maybe soon it’ll be worth a lot of money!” Mahmoud was adamant. “I’m not selling.” “I’m also willing to pay a lot for it.” Mahmoud sighed. “Issam, I’m not selling.” “But why not?” His friend stood up and looked out at the street. “Yischak,” he said finally. “What about Yischak?” “He may come back soon, and he’ll be very angry that I sold the lot.” “But it’s yours, the same way it’s his!” “No.” Mahmoud shook his head and sat back down. “We did everything together here, but the land is his.” “Who sold land to a Yahud here?” “Yischak paid a lot of money to Sheikh Al Rabia when he came to Palestine twenty or twenty-five years ago; I don’t remember exactly. And it’s been his land ever since.” “I’m telling you, Mahmoud, he’s not coming back.” “He will,” Mahmoud insisted. “So if he suddenly comes back, you’ll call the gang from the neighborhood. They’ll take care of everything for you, and the land will be yours.” “I don’t know.” Mahmoud sighed. “I don’t want to start up with Yahud, Issam. For now, I’m fine waiting. If a year passes, and then another one, and another one, and Yischak still doesn’t show up, we’ll talk then.” The two friends glared at the British patrol that marched down the street. “Besides, his son Zelig is here, in prison. And if they bomb the walls and the prisoners escape, he may just come straight here. And what will I tell him then?” “So you’re afraid of Yischak’s son, too? You’re a real coward, Mahmoud!” “I’m not a coward!” Mahmoud shot back. “I’m just careful not to do things too quickly. My grandmother used to say that you can take the fish out of the sea, but if it’s already dead, then you can’t put it back.” “Yes, and if you put it under the sun for a few hours, it will spoil. But she didn’t say that, did she?” Issam stood up. “Waiting around for no reason is not a good thing, Mahmoud. I’m leaving now, but if you do decide to sell the lot, remember that I’m willing to pay
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you well for it. And remember that the Yahud are not coming back — you heard it from me!” He suddenly stopped and stared at the young man who had just appeared at the edge of the property. He was wearing a kaffiyeh on his head, but something about him looked too urban, too out of place here. “Hey, you, what are you looking for?” Issam called to the young man, as if he were the owner of the place. “Mahmoud,” the man said, and looked over his shoulder at the nargilah smoker. “Ah, so you know that he’s Mahmoud?” Issam growled. “Yes, I do.” The stranger stepped closer, bypassing Issam. He stuck his hand out to the man sitting on the bench, and the latter returned the handshake, looking a bit confused. “I know you, don’t I?” Mahmoud asked. “Possibly,” the man said, sitting down in the spot Issam had vacated a few moments earlier. He took a long cigarette out of his pocket and handed it to Mahmoud. . The cigarette was wrapped in a whitish, transparent paper, and Mahmoud was impressed by the foreign lettering that he could not read. “What is this?” he asked the stranger. “A small gift from someone.” “From whom?” “Yitzchak.” “Yischak!” Mahmoud and Issam exclaimed in unison. “Yes,” the young man said, and pushed aside the kaffiyeh, which covered half of his right eye. He spoke Arabic fluently, but it was clear to both Mahmoud and Issam that he was Jewish. “He asked me to visit you and to see how you’re doing.” “Me? I’m doing wonderfully,” said Mahmoud, bewildered as ever. “And how’s the business?” The young man looked around, taking in the neglect. “You can see for yourself…” Mahmoud waved his hand expansively. “It’s not doing so well. People don’t really need to take care of their
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bench. “Mahmoud, don’t give in to the Yahud so fast! Tomorrow they’ll come and take the land away, and you — where will you go? To the sea? The land is ours!” His eyes were fiery as he approached the guest, who rose from his place swiftly. “Acco is ours! Ours! Why did you come back here?” “We didn’t come back,” the man said. “But Yitzchak wants to reach an agreement with Mahmoud about the land, that’s all. And you, sir, please don’t get involved. Mahmoud, when can I speak with you?” “Who are you?” Mahmoud asked weakly. “Someone who wants the best for you.” “Yischak sent you? Why are you helping the Yahud?” “Tell him — ” Issam stepped in between them “ — that he should come by himself. Yes! He should come himself, the coward!” “Yes, that’s right,” Mahmoud said, suddenly feeling more courageous. “Tell Yischak that if he wants to talk about the land, he should come visit me himself. I’m going to talk only to him, not to you.” “No problem.” The young man smiled and put out a hand to Mahmoud, who shook it weakly, and then to Issam, who merely scowled. “Tell Yischak that I want to see him…!” Mahmoud called after the man, and then he sank back down onto the bench. Emmanuel Bitton bit his lip and left. It didn’t appear that these two were going to send the rabble after him, but he still preferred to move as far away from them as he could. He’d told Yitzchak Shikovitzer and his young friend from the start that he didn’t think the visit would be very productive. There was no chance of getting anything out of the Arabs at this point. Since the Jews had left Acco, at least officially, no Arab had agreed to give up even one inch of land, or pay for it. That’s just the way things were.
Mahmoud looked at him suspiciously. “Why do you want me to leave it all? Because you want to open this kind of business?”
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since.” “Right,” Mahmoud had to concede. “There really is no work to be had. You can tell that to Yischak. Issam came by today, but very few people still frequent this place…” “So there’s nothing for him to come back to,” Issam explained. “But it’s his.” The younger man pointed to the land, and Mahmoud sucked in his breath. “Right?” “No!” Issam declared with confidence. “Why is it his? It’s Mahmoud’s!” “Right,” the former partner murmured submissively. “Who bought the land?” the young man asked. “Yischak.” Mahmoud’s eyes were darting around. “But Mahmoud worked here, and paid with that work, and now the land is his!” Issam was nearly shouting. “What is this? Did Yischak send you to get the land back? Let him come himself, the coward!” “He might come,” the man said calmly. “But tell me, Mahmoud, what does that mean that you paid him with your work? This was a jointly owned business, right? You both worked, but the land was always his. Isn’t that so?” “Uh…” Mahmoud rolled the cigarette between his fingers. “Yes.” “Let him come by himself!” Issam slammed his fist onto the back of the
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FLAKY FISH While this dish seems complicated and intricate to prepare, don’t be fooled; it should not take longer than 20 minutes to get this fish into its costume. Wow! The board used is a 36”x15” piece of wood.
INGREDIENTS 1 side of salmon with tail end 1 pkg. flaky dough (2 sheets) ½ cup shakshuka sauce* 2 T. honey ½ tsp. salt *Shakshuka sauce is an Isreali shelf-stable product that comes in a square, cup-like container.
DIRECTIONS 1. Place the salmon in a parchment-lined roaster pan. 2. Combine shakshuka sauce with honey and salt, and spread over the fish. 3. Use a 2-inch round cookie cutter to cut circles of flaky dough. Cut each circle in half. 4. Use a sharp knife to cut a semicircle and tail from the flaky dough to create a head and tail, proportionate to the size of the fish. (Use the picture as a guide). 5. Place the tail onto the bottom part of the fish. The tail should extend onto the parchment paper. 6. Arrange the scales over the fish in a slightly overlapping manner. 7. Place the semicircle of flaky dough in a separate pan. 8. Preheat the oven to 400°. 9. Bake uncovered. Remove the flaky dough semicircle “head” after 10 to 12 minutes, and leave the entire fish for 45 minutes until the flaky dough is puffed and golden. Allow the fish to cool. 10. Transfer it very carefully onto a platter. 11. Arrange vegetables of your choice around the fish along with bowls of dips. The dips used include: spicy olives, roasted pepper, jalapeno, eggplant babaganoush and toasted sesame. 12. Cut a mouth out of the baked head using sharp kitchen shears. Use a craisin for the eye.
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MARINATED FISH Marinated fish lasts up to two weeks in the fridge, making it a perfect choice for Purim, when many don’t know how many guests to prepare for. Since this fish gets prepared without the bones, I stuffed the center of the fish with gefilte fish to give it some body. This dish should ideally be marinated for a minimum of 24 hours before serving.
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DIRECTIONS 1. Place 1 cup of water into a deep roaster pan. 2. Line the pan with parchment paper. 3. Combine marinade ingredients, and place into roaster along with onions and carrots. Bring to a boil over two flames. 4. Preheat the oven to 450°. 5. Clean fish, if necessary and rinse the fish very well. Spread approximately ½ teaspoon salt inside of the fish. 6. Pat raw gefilte fish mixture inside, placing most of it in the center of the fish. Place the fish carefully into the boiling liquid. Cover tightly. 7. Transfer the pan to the oven. Cover and bake for 30 minutes, and then lower the heat to 350° and cook for an additional 45 to 60 minutes. 8. Garnish with assorted crackers, egg kichel and condiments such as olives, pickled onions and hot pepper.
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NUTS OVER FISH Elegant and festive, this fish is next level!
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Chazal teach us a fascinating lesson (Rosh Hashanah 4a): “One who says, ‘I am giving this money to tzedakah on condition that my child lives or so that I am rewarded in Olam Haba,’ is a tzaddik gamur.” Not just a tzaddik, but a tzaddik gamur! If you pay attention while the speakers do their thing at tzedakah dinners, you’ve certainly heard some insightful commentaries on this peculiar Gemara. But I would maintain that the simplest reason is enough to explain the Gemara’s position. Tzedakah is about results — a person in dire straits is provided with what he needs — and the intent or motivation of the giver matters very little, or not at all. Giving tzedakah feels good. It also comes with brochures-full of promises for a world of yeshuos. Sometimes there are even accolades and public praise attached to it. And in our wonderful country, it comes with the cherry on 186
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the top: sweet, sweet tax deductions. But who can keep track of every donation and receipt, especially during the heavy Purim rush? The simple solution to this dilemma — coupons from charitable foundations — eventually developed into a world of its own, and has in recent years changed the face of tzedakah-giving completely. Every Purim, the percentage of donations distributed in coupons keeps on rising. What was once a novelty now fills the hands of meshulachim, bachurim and gabbai tzedakah. This week, we sat down to learn more about this growing phenomenon. Read on for an informative behind-
the-scenes conversation with Aron Schlesinger, managing director at The Donors’ Fund — one of the premier institutions of its kind. Can you briefly describe what The Donors’ Fund is?
We are a public charitable foundation where people deposit their tzedakah funds in greater sums, with the ability to distribute these funds as they see fit over the ensuing months and years. Donors can submit as much and as little as they want, and can later recommend any grant amounts to charities. Think of us — in theory — as your special tzedakah bank account. Why don’t people just donate directly from their own account?
There are many benefits to such an arrangement, but the easiest and most straightforward reason for what is known as a DAF (Donor-Advised Fund) is to make things easier when filing taxes. The entire endowment donors put in is immediately tax deductible despite not being distributed until lat-
er on. It also helps ensure that every donation is actually properly applied as a deduction. For our non-tax-expert readers, can you please elaborate and provide some background?
Sure. The government requires us to pay taxes on all the income we earn. However, money that we donate to charity is tax deductible. For people who donate a large amount of tzedakah, it is hard, or perhaps impossible, to keep track of every transaction and hold each receipt for the requisite seven years demanded by the IRS. So the government allowed donors to create foundations where they dump their entire charitable contribution so they can receive the tax deduction immediately. They cannot withdraw money from the foundation, only distribute it to eligible charities.
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But these are all private foundations, correct?
Correct. In addition, the government also allows for public foundations (DAFs) that anyone can contribute to. All the major investment firms offer them to their clients, and people will often deposit huge sums for their tax deduction, and just let it sit there for years. It’s gotten so bad that they are considering legislation to require that funds be distributed within fourteen years… What happens with the funds during these years?
In the case of the aforementioned foundations, the managers take a fee of about 2% each year, and the fund is more than happy to see the money sit and do nothing. They will often invest the money and see it appreciate over time as well. How is The Donors’ Fund different in this regard?
For starters, we represent a community that wants to give tzedakah. They just need the right vehicle to make it work. Unlike others, we don’t take an annual fee, or any fee for that matter, because we don’t want to be incentivized to serve as a place for holding money. And because we’re designed for giving, our processes are incredibly simple and streamlined, unlike what you’ll see in the secular world where each donation involves an entire bureaucratic process. What happens after individuals open an account with you?
We provide them with checks that can be preprinted with amounts or ordered blank. We also give users a card that works like a debit card — the processing fees are actually where we cover our expenses. Lastly, our service boasts a user-friendly platform that works as seamlessly as QuickPay or PayPal and allows users to send money within seconds. The checks, cards and online payments can be given to any registered charity, and the money is then distributed by our charity fund. In addition to the tax issues previously mentioned, why do ba’alei tzedakah choose to utilize a DAF?
There are many practical benefits, but the most obvious one is that it significantly simplifies the giving of tzedakah and lets users keep track of how much tzedakah they give and where. I’ve seen people who no longer require a gab-
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bai tzedakah because they can now tell collectors, “Send me a Donors’ Fund request, and I’ll review it.” With the click of a button, they can determine whether to give and how much. We also offer a number of services that are attractive to donors. For example, we allow for the investing of funds that is integrated with a donor’s own wealth manager so that people can choose where the tzedakah money is invested during the time it is in the fund. We’ve also made it a priority to develop the most highly sophisticated platform for tracking, depositing, setting up recurring donations, investing and more, with great results, baruch Hashem. What is the Purim season like for you?
Oh, it’s by far the heaviest time of the year. Many utilize our services just for this one day, with donations more likely to be handed out in smaller increments. Can you share how many checks are processed by The Donors’ Fund over Purim?
Over a million individual checks! Their amounts range from a single dollar to thousands of dollars. It’s staggering to behold the amount of tzedakah donated at this time of year. 188
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How many people are involved in your operation?
We have a staff of nine, and are hopeful for more, b’ezras Hashem. Once people experience donating through a system like ours, there’s no going back. What impact has your work had on the tzedakah world?
It’s a completely different era. As big a change as online tzedakah campaigns have brought about, this isn’t far behind. It has taken something that was limited by a lack of accommodating infrastructure and taken it to a level once hard to imagine. How about the impact on tzedakah recipients?
It goes hand in hand. Donors give with confidence knowing that legitimate tzedakah is handed out. While we are on this subject, there’s one fascinating story I wish to share: One day I received an email in my inbox addressed to someone whose name I did not recognize. The email was from an unpronounceable name, and the sender identified themselves as someone from Swiss Federal Railway asking if I lost an item. I was certain it was spam, but something told me that I should maybe look again to see if there’s any way it may be rele-
vant. I searched the invaluable meshulachim database that we update regularly, and found a match for the name the email was addressed to. I began contacting references listed under this name, and after a long string of calls and messages, I finally reached the man himself. It turned out that he was traveling to a number of countries to raise money for his family, and while on a Swiss train, his tallis bag, along with the thousands of dollars he raised, were stolen from him. He immediately filed a report, but it appeared that there was nothing the authorities could do to help. A little later his tallis bag turned up with everything intact! The kind railway folks had no idea whom it belonged to and there was no identifying information. Eventually, they stumbled upon a check from The Donors’ Fund and contacted us to redeem the package. It was great to experience another way in which The Donors’ Fund was able to help a Yid in need. I’m going to let you go now. I assume you have more pressing things to get to.
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FROM THE SEFER “HAKESER VEHAKAVOD”: FROM THE SEFER “HAKESER VEHAKAVOD”:
Harav Shalom Schwadron zt”l explained, “Women are unaware that the permissibility of
wearingAvraham a sheitel Dovid was a Horowitz debated issue poskim. Indeed, there are over HaRav zt”l,among Rav ofthe Strausberg, (Mechaber Seforim twenty-four gedolei haposkim who forbade it. And even Shailos U’Teshuvos Kinyan Torah) stated:clearly s for those who go according to the opinions of the poskim who permitted it, do they think that these rabbanim
“Those whoto wear goa with wigeven look exactly asthereif permitted a woman sheitel thatadoesn’t look like a wig? For this, is no heter in the world!” their hair is uncovered.” (Kinyan Torah, Chelek Daled, Siman 129)
“What the Shiltei Giborim wrote… this is only concerning the din of ervah, of saying Kriyas Shema in front of her husband. But from the aspect of Pritzus, and in the market in front of others, it is learned from the verse, ‘And he uncovered the woman’s head…’ since Pritzus brings to improper thoughts, how can one differentiate between hair attached to the scalp or not? A person sees in front of him a woman with loose hair! And this is forbidden by the Torah! Certainly he has no way to get close and look at the woman in order to determine if the hair
is hers or not. Who knows if this is not the reason for the lengthy bitter Golus because Bnei Torah are negligent in public with a possible Issur De’oraisa!! I am very saddened that the Gedolim of our times are not making a noise about this breach and especially when I see here and there a Kol Korei warning about the Issur of long wigs, as if they are giving a stamp of approval to short ones! There are many women who think the whole matter is simply one of Chassidus, but if they would know that it is a matter of halacha they would correct the matter Be’ezras Hashem, as HaRav Shlomo Kluger wrote in the Sefer Tuv Taam Vadas. And in the merit of the righteous women we were redeemed and Be’ezras Hashem in their merit it will happen in our generation too!”
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exactly what landscapers do best: working with earthly elements. Every day, trucks filled with dirt could be seen leaving the property, supposedly headed toward a job site in need of their cargo. Little did the neighbors know that the “staff” of the gardening company was actually a combination of lowlife thieves and disreputable professionals who had been lured into the underworld by a thirst for riches. “The German” had specifically chosen a civil engineer to join the team of robbers, counting on his technical skills to pull off the planned robbery. Likewise, a foreman (nicknamed “Armadillo” due to his digging skills) was also brought into the gang. An unscrupulous security guard was also enlisted, and it was he who provided vital information about the bank’s security, as well as blueprints for the bank’s layout, enabling the engineer and the contractor to plan the perfect heist. With the talent secured, the plan kicked into action. Deep below the hustle and bustle of city streets, excavation
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A prepaid phone card was found inside the tunnel, having fallen from a robber’s pocket, leading police to wiretap the cellphone that had been used in conjunction with it. The biggest clue, however, came from a foolish robber who splurged on ten vehicles the very next day, raising eyebrows. When police caught up to him, he spilled the beans, describing the elaborate plot in detail. All in all, 43 people were arrested in this heist that is considered one of the greatest bank robberies of all time. Unfortunately, the majority of the money was never recovered and only some of the criminals involved were apprehended…
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KIDS AND THEIR MONEY By: Gelly Asovski, LCSW-R, RPT-S
Forbes Advisor recommends that kids should know three important concepts when it comes to money: spending, saving and giving. In today’s world, however, children don’t always see cash being used when parents make purchases at the store; therefore, money can be intangible to them. They may think spending is as simple as swiping a card or ordering from Amazon, without realizing that there is a bill that needs to be paid at the end of the month. Money needs to be “real” in a child’s eyes in order for them to understand the concept of spending, saving and giving tzedakah. Otherwise, it’s quite hard to teach our children the value of money and how money works. In a world of exciting advertisements, kids may see what money can buy, but not necessarily how money is earned. That’s why they don’t understand the value of money and may demand that their parents buy them things that are not within a typical family’s budget. When I was a child, I was excited to mow lawns and shovel snow like my brothers to earn myself $10 per lawn. We also used to babysit for $4 an hour, which eventually rose to $6 as I got older, though we 210
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were taught to accept money in the first place only if the neighbor absolutely insisted on paying us for our time. Likewise, I did the weekly grocery shopping for my family on Fridays, walking to the store with a shopping cart all year round, without the expectation that I can buy myself a treat. I’d then watch as my father reviewed the long grocery bill to make sure there were no mistakes. That’s how I learned all about
spending, saving, giving and budgeting. What important lessons! All these experiences taught me that money doesn’t grow on trees. I learned that if you work hard, you will earn money. Then I learned about the mitzvah of maaser, setting aside 10% of my hard-earned money for tzedakah. I put my money in the local gemach and pinched off a little bit to indulge myself by buying a treat. None of this work ethic hurt me. In fact, it taught me to understand and use money in a healthy way. How do your children feel about money? Do they understand the value of money, or do they believe there’s a money tree growing outside your window? Of course, how your children view money has a lot to do with how you handle money as a parent. Kids constantly watch their parents and learn lifelong lessons about how to use or abuse money in real life. For many parents, indulging and spoiling children is a sign of being a “good” parent and can also be a way to
HOW DO YOUR CHILDREN FEEL ABOUT MONEY? DO THEY UNDERSTAND THE VALUE OF MONEY, OR DO THEY BELIEVE THERE’S A MONEY TREE GROWING OUTSIDE YOUR WINDOW?
make up for a history of childhood deprivation. For others, pinching every penny is a response to modernday consumerism, and frankly, may be necessary when raising a big family. In my experience, balance seems hard for today’s generation when it comes to the topic of kids and money. Nowadays, children are living a different life than I lived growing up. Money doesn’t have the same value that it used to have 30 to 40 years ago. Yet, at the risk of sounding old-fashioned,, I am not a believer in allowances for children. Kids should know that they get all their needs met by their parents. If they want extra money, children can do the work the cleaning lady does after their basic helping chores are done. They can find ways to make themselves useful at home or have a little job to earn money. Overall, it’s important to remember that you are not doing your kids a favor by giving them everything their heart desires. On the other hand, deprived children may not know how to handle money once they earn their own paycheck. Such children tend to be at a major disadvantage when they are suddenly free to spend money as they see fit. So how to make this work? The answer is balance. If you are living on a tighter budget, it is important to teach your children how to live in today’s world so they don’t feel “less than” because of their family circumstances. A little splurge for Shabbos or a moderately priced outing or vacation will help them feel “normal” while teaching them the value of using money judiciously. And if money is not an issue for 212
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you and your family, it is still important to teach your children the value of money and help them develop good financial habits of spending, saving, giving and budgeting. A child can know that their family is well off while still respecting the basic rules of money. A child should be taught not to show off and never to feel like they are “better than” because of money. This time of year, many parents debate the virtues of “buying” their children’s nosh after Purim. My first instinct is to say to let your kids enjoy their bounty like you would have wanted it all when you were a kid. However, you know your child and what they can tolerate in terms of junk. You know your child’s teeth, as well. There is no right or wrong answer to the Purim junk dilemma, but I hesitate to recommend paying kids to give up their nosh. You can always put the nosh toward a Shabbos party for the next couple of weeks, as chometz needs to disappear soon anyway. For best results, healthy attitudes toward money should be present from when a child is young. Here are some ideas that teach lessons about money while allowing for children to have a well-deserved treat.
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Create a family jar on the kitchen counter for all the extra change that typically lies around the house. When the jar is full, you can buy something special for your family with the money.
Hang a family chart on the kitchen wall for helping, sharing or doing mitzvos. Each square on the Candyland-style chart earns another quarter toward a family prize or outing. Watch the quarters add up as each family member participates and works their way toward the goal. For motivational charts (e.g., bedtime), I recommend using money instead of bribing children with prizes. You can give a child a quarter a day, which they can use to buy something special l’kavod Shabbos. Using positive incentives, and ignoring the negative really works! As a fun outing, give your kids $1 to $2 to spend at the dollar store — and let them decide how to use their money. This will turn out to be a fun lesson on making choices and budgeting.
Set up each child with a gemach account or bank account, and teach them the value of saving the money they get on Chanukah, Purim, birthdays and other occasions.
Gelly Asovski, LCSW-R, RPT-S, is a child and family therapist in Monsey, NY, and has been practicing for 20 years.
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L’kavod Purim, we present to you a two-week brain teaser series. Each of these cartoons is a literal depiction of a popular Yiddish idiom. Try to figure out which phrase each picture depicts, and check back next week for the answers — and for the next round of teasers!
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לכבוד פורים ברענגען אונז אראפ צו אייך א צוויי-וואכענדיגע סעריע פון הומאריסטישע חידות. יעדער איינס פון די בילדער איז א אידישער שפריכטווארט וואס איז אראפגעמאלן לויט איר איינפאכיגע מיינונג.
געמאלן דורך :מענדל קארנבלי
ס פ ע צ י ע ל
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פ ו ר י ם !
פרוביר אויסצוגעפונען וואס פאר א שפריכווארט יעדער מאלעריי איז ,און געדענק צוריק צוקומען די קומענדיגע וואך פאר די ענטפערס — און פאר די קומענדיגע סעריע פון חידות!
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Here’s the schedule: WEEK 1 (MARCH 2 TO MARCH 9)
Master bedroom and laundry room
WEEK 4 (MARCH 23 TO MARCH 30)
Dining room/ living room and coat closet
THIS WEEK
WEEK 3 (MARCH 16 TO MARCH 23)
WEEK 2 (MARCH 9 TO MARCH 16)
Playroom and linen closet
WEEK 6 (APRIL 6 TO APRIL 13)
WEEK 7 (APRIL 13 UNTIL PESACH)
BEDROOMS
WEEK 5 (MARCH 30 TO APRIL 6)
First half of the kitchen
Rest of kitchen and bathrooms
Seder prep and the lastminute list
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Each family who calls in to inform us that they finished their tasks will enter a drawing for a chance to win a $50 gift card at Contain It. Two winners will be announced each week! The first participant list + the gift card winners will be announced in Issue 126.
Here’s the plan: You have from Wednesday (the day the new cleanup guide is on the shelves) until the following Wednesday to finish the duties of the week. On the last day of a given week, call in to let us know that you have completed your chores for the week. Call-in days are each Wednesday, so mark the date and don’t miss it! The call-in number is 718-408-8770, ext. 809. Leave a clear message with your family name and phone number, and let us know that you have completed your chores for the week. Then run pick up the new issue of The Boro Park View to see what you have to do next! READY OR NOT, HERE WE GO!
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TEENS’ AND CHILDREN’S BEDROOMS Hi, readers! When it comes to the rooms in your house, you get to be the designated decision maker. And then comes the teens’ room. What looks to you like an overgrown furry animal might actually be a prized possession waiting to be turned into an exclusive art design (okay… slight exaggeration, but you get my drift), and that’s only the first thing on the shelf. Cleaning a children’s room, on the other hand, can be done on your own (which would be the fastest method), although you may choose to recruit your children’s help to create some special bonding time — but give yourself an extra hour or so for that option. Personally, I like to do the cleaning myself, and the decluttering part together with
my kids. That way, they can have a say about what stays and what goes. However, my kids know that Mommy has a say in the matter too. I generally use hair brushes to help me belt out tunes while cleaning. Needless to say, my neighbors love this time of year. They have the best entertainment!
Prep List: GARBAGE BAGS GLOVES SHMATTES/DUST CLOTHS/DIAPERS BROOM, SHOVEL, MOP, DUSTER, VACUUM CLEANER WINDOW CLEANER: WINDEX (NO-DRIP STREAK). YOU CAN USE IT FOR MIRRORS AS WELL. WIPE CLOCKWISE WITH NEWSPAPER FOR A STREAK-FREE SHINE. MILD CLEANSER: MR. CLEAN MULTI-SURFACE ANTIBACTERIAL CLEANER IS A FAVORITE IN MY HOME. FURNITURE POLISH: FOR THE TEENS’/KIDS’ ROOM, I LIKE USING PLEDGE LEMON CLEAN FURNITURE SPRAY. FLOOR CLEANER: BONA HARDWOOD FLOOR CLEANER CONTAINERS, DIVIDERS, HANGERS
Goal: Declutter, clean and organize — in that order. 1. BEDDING AND CURTAINS I start every bedroom the same way! Strip the linen and wash in the machine. Remove bedding. Air out bedding or wash as per instructions. Remove curtains. Wash the curtains after the linen cycle has finished. Keep the machine busy! 2. CLOSET AND DRAWERS As in the master bedroom, the closets will take up the bulk of your time. Leave an hour and a half for decluttering and organizing, and a half-hour for cleanup. a. EMPTY CONTENTS: Once the beds are stripped, lay a plastic tablecloth on the bare mattress. (If you choose not to, don’t worry — your shvigger will never know. Okay, that’s an old joke, but she really will not know.) Empty the closet onto the mattress. If your children are there to help you sort their stuff, work with one child at a time. b. SORT: One garbage bag is for damaged clothing and
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shoes — or accessories that don’t seem to serve any particular purpose. Another garbage bag is for stuff to be donated. If there is something you want to keep that your daughter doesn’t want to, or vice-versa, put it in a separate pile. When you’re done sorting everything else, get back to that pile, and you’ll win some and lose some. c. ORGANIZE: Designate a place for everything: Clothing should all be hung facing one direction. The following order gives the neatest appearance: long robes, dresses, blazers, shirts, bulky sweatshirts, tops that need hanging, and skirts. Coats and rain jackets belong in the coat closet. Seasonal items belong in storage. Delicate sweaters, shells and thin tops should be folded and arranged according to style, color or type. Shoes: I firmly believe that as much as teenagers want (sorry, I mean need) lots of shoes, it’s actually the
number-one item that clutters up a closet. I highly recommend a shoe rack. There are loads to choose from! If you don’t have space for all of your shoes, then you don’t need so many. If you have shelves in your closets, get bins for your hosiery, etc. If you have drawers, get dividers. Get a hanger for your belts, or place a few hooks along the inside of the closet wall. Designate one shelf or drawer for your childrens’ paraphernalia. I give one bin to each child. Nice knick-knacks can be displayed on the dresser or desk, but don’t overdo it; you don’t want the surfaces getting crowded and more difficult to dust. HOOKS CAN BE USED FOR ANYTHING! I LOVE THEM FOR SCARVES, BELTS, NECKLACES, ETC.
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3. CEILINGS AND WALLS Dust the ceiling, paying attention to those corners! Depending on what light fixture you have, you may want to take it down or just wash with a gentle cleanser. Make sure it is completely dry before putting it back. If you have any wall art, never spray cleaner directly on the frame. Wipe down with a slightly damp rag. Dust blinds with a damp cloth. Wash windows and windowsills. The curtains should be out of the machine by now; hang them up. 4. FURNITURE Turn over mattresses for even wear. Clean bed frame. Move beds. Clean under bed. Dust and polish the dresser, drawers, nightstand and lamps. Ah! The linen smells fresh and clean. Your kids can help you with putting the linen back on. Pillow fights are allowed at this time ‘cause you’re almost done! 5. FLOOR Sweep, dust and mop hardwood floors. Spot treat for mildly soiled carpets — try Resolve Triple-Oxi Advanced. It’s so much fun working with all of you! Send in before and after pictures of your children’s room, and you will enter a drawing for a chance to win a free consultation!
Catch you next week!
Sara
Sara Goldstein is a professional organizer and home designer serving Upstate, Brooklyn and beyond. She can be reached at sarastyle2020@gmail.com.
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ווינטער תשע"ה נאך די שוידערליכע טראגעדיע אין הר נוף
"...עס זענען דא פרויען וועלכע האבן מחליט געווען צו אנטוהן א טיכל אנשטאט א שייטל ,מיר דארפן זיי מחזק זיין און מחשיב זיין. די נשים צדקניות זענען פשוטע פרויען וועלכע זענען אדורך אונזער בתי חינוך ,וואו זיי האבן מקבל געווען די מסורה פון די צדיקים און גדולי ישראל ,זיי האבן געלערנט צו לעבן מיטן אמת און צו מחשיב זיין דעם אמת.
און זיי האבן געקוקט אויף די היינטיגע שייטלעך ,און געזאגט צו זיך:
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ספעציעל צוליב די שרעקליכע ירידות ביי די שייטלעך אין די לעצטערע צייטן ווערט פארעפנטליכט די קלארע
דעת תורה פון גדולי וגאוני הדור ומנהיגי ישראל
Armored walls, an airtight door and a complex lock — the makings of a bank vault. As burglars figured out ways to break into vaults, vault design grew every more sophisticated to thwart them. Read about the race between banks and robbers, and some other golden nuggets about giant safe rooms. The Post–Gold Rush Vault Rush Some disappointed prospectors who failed to find gold during the Gold Rush of 1849 resorted to break into banks in their quest for gold. It was simple to get their hands on the cash. All they had to do was break into a bank using a hammer, and remove the entire bank safe through the window.
Current Vault Designs The first thing banks do when designing their space is build the vault. Each one is made by custom order to the specifications of the site. The rest of the bank architecture is built around the vault. Today, vaults are constructed with thinner, lighter materials that are easier to dismantle, but are still considered strong.
Banks required — and demanded — more protection, so safe makers came up with stable, unmovable vaults. Original vault rooms were made of steel-reinforced concrete, with 1-foot-thick walls and 3.5-foot-thick doors.
Cash On-Site? Your average small bank in the United States keeps $50,000 in their vault. Larger banks may keep as much as $200,000 on-site. Banks must hold between 3% to 15% of their cash in reserve, in case depositors want to withdraw cash from their accounts. Most banks stash the rest of their funds in federal reserves. In 2019, the average bank robbery netted $4,213 per offense, indicating that a relatively small amount of cash is held in the tellers’ registers. 224
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Experts in the field admit: “There is no such thing as an uncrackable safe, for everything that man can make someone else can break.” Wealthy Dining, Shopping or Vacationing Old-time vaults were built so strong, they’re practically impossible to dismantle even today. Some were transformed into other venues, giving the public the opportunity for a bank-themed visit. TRINITY PLACE, FINANCIAL DISTRICT, NYC: In 1904, it was advertised as the world’s largest and strongest bank vault, commissioned by Andrew Carnegie. Today, a restaurant operates inside it, giving customers a genuine Wall Street culinary experience. MUSEUM ON THE MOUND, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND: Here visitors have a chance to try and crack the vault code while exploring this museum on anything money in Scotland. There is a tempting display of 1 million pounds that nobody ever wins. CLOTHING SHOP, VENTURA, CA: Shoppers enjoy feeling rich as they try on new purchases in this repurposed bank vault.
17 HOURS The average person who gets trapped inside a bank vault will not survive longer than that.
497,000 This is the total of gold bars housed in the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the world’s largest known depository of monetary gold, in 2019.
91 TONS Weight of the largest vault door in the world, at the Federal Reserve Bank Vault of Cleveland, OH.
TOP 5 FORT KNOX, TENNESSEE As a springboard off the world’s allegedly safest vault, “to be like Fort Knox” means to be inaccessible, guarded and solidly secure. The United States Bullion Depository, aka Fort Knox, stores a vast amount of the country’s gold. It is nestled in the middle of a large army base. No single person can penetrate the complex, as each staff member knows but a fragment of the general security puzzle. The safety and security measures are broad, deep and highly classified. SVALBARD GLOBAL SEED VAULT, SPITSBERGEN, NORWAY Some 620 miles south of the North Pole lies a treasury of more than 500,000 global plant species. It is safeguarded by hundreds of miles of ocean and loads of polar bears. TEIKOKU BANK, HIROSHIMA, JAPAN The vault built in this bank was strong enough to withstand the impact of the atom bomb! When Hiroshima was hit by the atom bomb in 1945, the vault — and the cash it contained — remained standing in place. FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF NEW YORK, NYC Foreigners must trust U.S. security, as some 25% of the world’s gold is entrusted in this federal vault, a sunken three-story bunker just blocks away from Wall Street. Only 2% of the stash is American. (The rest is owned by central banks of foreign nations.) TOWER OF LONDON, ENGLAND Perhaps this vault wouldn’t make it onto most top-five lists of secure bank vaults… but it is a rather fascinating one. Visitors to the Tower of London can take a look at the rare British crown jewels, which are housed in the Jewel House vault. There are more than 100 hidden cameras observing the visitors, and the jewels are encased in bomb-proof glass. The Tower Guard watches over the site, alongside the Yeoman Warders and the Tower Wardens.
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Chaya Ella Vogel, 8
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Bixenspan family
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Yehuda Zev Fogel, 4
Burach Arye Friedman
Frady Grossman, 5
Grossman family, igloo
Frady Grossman, play dough cookies and potato chips
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PRESCHOOL TEACHER .געזוכט א פרי סקול לערערין פאסיגע פאר א צוועלעפטע מיט א געלעגנהייט,קלאס מיידל ביטע לאזט.פאר נעקסטע יאר א קלארע דיטעילטmessage 914-620-2836
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Exciting day camp in Monticello seeking head counselors and counselors. Great pay, positive environment. Call 845.356.2101 or 917.474.6826
PLAYGROUP TEACHER/ ASSISTANT Yiddish speaking playgroup seeking teacher & assistant for Summer & September. Please call 718-344-6067
COACH BUS DRIVERS WANTED CDL class A or class B, F/T or P/T Call: 646.820.3324 & leave message. Email: coachbus@gmail.com NOW HIRING FOR 20222023 SCHOOL YEAR We are looking for a devoted special ed classroom teacher. Small class sizes.Excellent training. Resumes@ yadyisroelschool.org located in Flatbush
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GREAT OPPORTUNITY A growing e-commerce office seeking a listing editor & optimizer detail oriented & organized P/T Email hr@ photo4less.com” DC DIRECTOR Seeking Day Camp Director for Chassidish BP Girls Day Camp! Email Resume to daycampjob2022@gmail.com
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SECRETARY Seeking Full time or Part Time School Secretary for Chassidish Girls Preschool. Fax Resume to 646-843-7622 or email sendinyourresume123@ gmail.com
SUMMER POSITIONS Summer positions available – YBE Experience, directors/ head counselors/counselors/ paras/teachers, city/ upstate, Youth corps opportunities available. Email resume to hr@yesodeibina.org.
HELP WANTED Busy real estate office looking to hire secretary with/ without experience. Contact number (718) 972-7660 or email your resume to mprealtymgmt@gmail.com.
SUMMER JOB Rosemond Terrace seeking energetic head counselors and counselors. Lifeguarding a bonus. Gear up for an awesome summer experience! Accommodations or transportation provided. Please call Sury 347-320-3490
JOB OPPORTUNITY F/T & P/T 1:1 ABA Para positions in Flatbush. Supervision provided. Great pay for the right candidate. Email info@triumhaba.com. ABA PARA Lighthouse CH is seeking to hire dedicated ABA paras to work in the mornings, afternoons, and evenings in Boro Park and Flatbush. Training provided. Competitive pay! Phone number: (646) 980-0069 Email: rochi@ thelighthousech.com SWIFT STAFFING is seeking to hire additional recruiters. Part-time & Flexible hours. Email your resume to Info@ SwiftStaffingGroup.com AFTER-SCHOOL POSITIONS After-school positions available in Yesodei Bina. Centrally located, Yiddish speaking preferred. Email your resume to hr@ yesodeibina.org.
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Classifieds ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Yeled V`Yalda seeks Secretary for a busy office in Boro Park. Detail oriented, highly organized, computer proficient, a team player, great at multi-tasking. Email to: jobs@yeled.org TEACHER WANTED Yeled V`Yalda Early Head Start Williamsburg. Seeking a Part Time Teacher with exp. in Early Head Start. Call: 718.514.8966 or email to: hhalberstam@yeled.org PAYROLL POSITION Payroll position open in Brooklyn. Room for growth and great environment. Please send resume to careers@rqrsolutions.com JOB OPPORTUNITY BP Heimishe office looking for Female secretary. Great working environment! QuickBooks knowledge a plus! Email resume: Secretaryoffer22@gmail.com Call: 718-972-1016 HANDYMAN WANTED Must know electric, plumbing, carpentry, etc. 718.614.7161
HELP WANTED Hamaspik is looking for a couple to work at our girls’ or boys’ home in Boro Park on Shabbos and Yamim Tovim. Excellent pay and benefits. Great opportunity for the right candidate. Call 718387-8400 ext. 165 or email rgross@hamaspikkings.org HIRING STAFF Hamaspik is hiring staff for a girls’ residence in Boro Park. Available hours: Sunday 9 a.m.-7 p.m., MondayThursday 9 a.m.-8 p.m. & 3-8 p.m., and night shifts. Great pay, many benefits, and very pleasant environment. Call 917-648-6251 or email ykasnett@hamaspikkings.org HR COORDINATOR Seeking F/T HR Coordinator. Must be diligent, responsible, and detail oriented. Amazing work environment with great benefits for the right candidate. Email resume to HR@hamaspikkings.org GREAT OPPORTUNITY Hamaspik is seeking a manager to run a program for men with disabilities. Call 718-302-3333 ext. 222 or email resume to seinhorn@ hamaspikkings.org
JOB OPPORTUNITY Looking for a mature male to work with a 23 y/o high functioning male in the Boro Park area on Sundays from 3:30-5:30pm and on Mondays and Wednesdays from 5:30 TO 7:30pm to encourage him to work on his skills. Please call: 718-854-2747 Ext 1132. Refer to job ID 2006 JOB OPPORTUNITY Seeking a Heimishe female worker to work with a 32 y/o high functioning female in the Boro Park area on her life skills. Monday-Thursday from 6:00-7:00pm. Please call: 718-854-2747 Ext 1132. Refer to job ID BM43-2011
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JOB OPPORTUNITY Seeking: a male worker for a high functioning 17 y/o male in Crown Heights 2-3 days a week from 5:30-7:30pm Friday afternoon, Shabbos and evenings. Hours are flexible. Great pay! Please call: 718-854-2747 Ext 1247. Refer to job ID 6005
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GRAPHICS DESIGNER Local Yiddish magazine is looking to hire a full-time graphics designer. Great pay for the right candidate. Please email your resume and portfolio to: officejob464@ gmail.com
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JOB OPPORTUNITY Seeking: a female worker for a high functioning 19 y/o female in Boro Park Sundays 12-6pm, Shabbos and evenings. Hours are flexible. Great pay! Please call: 718854-2747 Ext 1247. Refer to job ID 6003
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BP RE office in business over 50 years is seeking Secretary F/T. Experience preferred. Must be computer literate, have basic computer skills & have excellent interpersonal & phone skills. Will train. Pls fax: 718633-8351, or Email: knopfmanagement@ hotmail.com HEALTH PARA Seeking full time health para for chassidish bp girls preschool. Great Pay. Email resume to sendinyourresume123@ gmail.com
תלמוד תורה אור משה is looking for female, caring individuals to join our staff for תשפ”ג. Please call 718 234 6100 ext 108 or email resume to mainoffice@ttohrmoshe.org LIFEGUARD WANTED Lifeguard, YVY Fitness Center, 6:30-9:00 AM (women`s hours) Tues. & Thurs. Email: fitness@yeled. org YVY is an EOE
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KEYBOARD FOR RENT Korg 600 keyboard for rent for the day of purim call 3479326524 GARTLECH we fix knitted & crochet Gartlech & make beautiful fringes. We also teach how to knit & crochet. 917-414-3281 EAR PIERCING/ BABY ACCESSORIES Located off 13th Ave. House calls & evening apts available. Call/Text 718-607-9812
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P3 PROVIDER Provider with 10+ years experience is available to work with your child. Please call 347-645-2155, 718- 6861655.
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