THE BUS IS LEAVING THE STATION
Driving the community safely for the past 40 years, we've yet to run out of fuel.
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YOU DREAM of walking to your chuppah with confidence.
YOU DREAM of transitioning into married life seamlessly.
BUT HOW? As a Kallah, you know that actualizing those dreams are challenging.
UPCOMING CLASSES:
September 10: Shana Rishona Course
October 10&12: Kallah Course
ROCHELREBETZINLUBIN
“I was inhibited and detached. I was buried under layers of stress and doubt. The Rebetzin managed to peel away every layer and barrier and put me in touch with my true feelings. I’m in awe!!!”
Sheindy F., Kallah, Manchester UK
“I had already married off six daughters but it was only after taking this course that I discovered what I had been missing out on with all my previous kallahs. This workshop was a priceless gift and helped me build a completely new connection with my daughters”
Malky Z., Monsey
“This isn’t just a class; it’s an experiential journey where you come in one way and leave a completely different person.”
Peri S. and mother, Boro Park
“Following the course I’ve started sleeping nights. It finally hit me what this is truly about and the peaks I can be zoiche to reach.”
M. Englander, Matersdoff-Yerushalayim
REBBETZIN ROCHEL LUBIN has prepared two decades of Kallahs across the globe and she is known for her lectures on marriage-related topics. Rebbetzin R. Lubin counsels countless women privately and provides expert guidance for second- marriage Kallahs.
To register for a class / for a private appointment: Call 347-671-7764
Getting married in a while? Ask us about our early bird special!
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A Kallah & Mother Workshop Uplifting , informative, and practical Designed to transform your experience as a Kallah and keep you thriving throughout married life.
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Dardekey is an innovative program designed to transform Kriah practice. With hundreds of animated slides targeting all levels of kriah, your child will change his entire perspective on kriah. The engaging and entertaining activities have benefitted thousands of children worldwide and have made them into fluent, happy readers.
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ןריזימיסקאמ ש"בצ ןטנאלאט ,ןלאמ ,הניגנ ,ןעיוב עגילאצליפ ךאנ ןוא עקאמשעג .ןטעטיוויטקא
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Yesodei Bina is a heimishe school catering to students who are struggling academically and socially. Yesodei Bina’s mainstream environment, individualized approach and professional support services, create the optimal environment for success.
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Sruli occasionally visits the local urgent care, but that’s about it. His previous primary care doctor is no longer in his insurance network. Does Sruli have any underlying health issues? He hopes not.
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Lingo Learners - the after-school center where boys ages 6-12 get the skills and support they need to master the English language. We cover decoding, fluency, vocabulary, and reading comprehension, setting your son up for scholastic success.
*contrary to popular belief that assumes too many children are beyond help
Some pick it up on their own. Some need half-baked instruction. Some need your brilliant support.
Teach all students to master Kriah with a Multi-Sensory Approach
Geared for:
Pre1A - Grade 1 teachers + anyone involved in kriah remediation
Mrs. Leah Wenger Founder of KriabilityKriability o ers many techniques and tools to ensure that every child successfully learns to read. The various Kriability programs are designed to detect problems before they intensify and include the tools to remediate if necessary.
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SALAD DAYS
(Re: Restaurant Inspired Summer Salads, Issue 197)
Just wanted to say thanks for the amazing salads by Devoiry Feder. They were new and different, and a real taste of summer. The photos were gorgeous too. I would love to see more of her work.
Salad AddictHOW TO BUILD GREAT MEMORIES
(Re: How to Build a Campfire, Issue 195)
We took our family to the Poconos for a few days and were looking forward to spending time with each other in nature, before the school year starts and we’re stuck in the city again. One of the things the kids were really looking forward to was building a campfire at night and roasting marshmallows around it. We all read your article and were really excited to try it! Unfortunately, it rained every night, so the wood was too wet to use the next day. Finally, on our last day there, we thought of using dry wood that you can buy at a local store or gas station. The only thing we needed to search for was the kindling and larger sticks. My kids did a great job building a teepee style campfire, and even if we had to cheat a little with cardboard to keep it going, it was an amazing experience. We sang along with the guitar in the dark, roasted marshmallows over the spitting fire, and it was both the highlight of our trip and the perfect ending. Thanks for the great contribution to our trip!
SCHOOL TO PARK MAKING THEIR MARK
CHOLENT NOSH
(Re: Table Talk, Issue 194)
I loved reading about all the different exciting ideas that different families have to enhance the Shabbos seuda and make it exciting for the younger children.
In our family, we have a tradition called “cholent nosh”. This tradition began with my husband’s parents. They used to entice their kids to sit by the seuda and eat cholent by offering a cholent nosh, an especially exciting, stylish nosh, for every child who sat and ate their entire serving of cholent. My husband, who has fond memories of this custom, has started the same custom in our home. The nosh is a surprise, and our kids look forward to it the whole meal. It definitely enhances Shabbos for us.
Gut Shabbos,
CHALLAH CONVERTER
(Re: A Challah Bake, Issue 194)
Nachum ReissThanks for enhancing our Shabbos table with such delicious challah! Although I’ve been baking challah for a couple of years already, I never followed an exact recipe (only my mother’s “a bit of this” and “some more of that”) and I never achieved the perfect results. That’s why I was so excited to have such a clear and detailed guide, and the results were a winner!
I just have one question which I hope you can answer. The recipe calls for 7 lbs. flour, but the groceries only sell sifted flour up to 6 lbs. I therefore bought two bags of flour, but I wasn’t sure how many cups of flour equals to 1 lb. Would you be able to give me the exact measurement?
Chaya C.MIRIAM PESSY WERZCBERGER REPLIES:
You can measure 3 ½ cups of bread flour for 1 lb.
YOUR SAY
COMPUTER SAFETY
I’m writing to make people aware of a critical issue. A few months ago, I was at a computer kiosk in a local business, and I synced my Microsoft Edge profile with one of their computers. When I was done, I signed out and closed the computer, assuming that the system would be reset as indicated by the notice on the wall. However, I was alarmed when someone I know informed me that upon logging into the same computer, they were able to access my profile. This means that anyone who opened Microsoft Edge on
I just want to share with you that I got a job b"h working for a non profit marketing agency.
I still appreciate and respond to a lot of the job offers you post, because I'm looking to build my own clientelle as well.
For the coming year I'm leaving my school job (I was there for 7 years!) I'm going into Graphic Design full time iy"h. (that's my dream). I'm so excited!
I'll forever be grateful for all that you taught, (and continue to teach)…And for the neverending support!
Chumie F., Lakewood, NJ
that particular computer could instantly view all my bookmarks, and with a few clicks could gain access to my emails, files, and other personal information.
My acquaintance proceeded to check another computer at the same kiosk and discovered that they were able to log into numerous users’ email accounts and approximately 50 Chase bank accounts. It appears that their system automatically saves all passwords.
This letter is to make others aware: If you have used such kiosk services, you may want to reset your passwords and take steps to protect your accounts and data.
H.L.
P.S. If you recently used a kiosk to order silicone molds on Amazon and never received them, they’re sitting in my office waiting for you.
SHOPPING WITH STROLLERS
As a mother of four under four, I generally shop in local stores, either with my Bugaboo or with my double stroller. But I’m not the lady in your way when you try to get into a store, and I’m not constantly infuriating shoppers and staff with my stroller. If you park a stroller properly, release the handlebar, and make sure bulky belongings are not poking out in every direction, you won’t block the way for others.
I recently went to a store and couldn’t even get into the doorway. There were two Doona strollers left at the entrance of the store. They looked like they had been suddenly abandoned, just left in the middle of nowhere, with bags jutting out on both sides. I’m asking mothers to be considerate of other shoppers and park their strollers neatly on the side. Sometimes I reposition two or three strollers against one wall and then there’s comfortably room for another six!
It’s not only the shoppers who will be happier; store employees will appreciate it as well.
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PARSHAS KI SEITZEI
In Appreciation
RAV SHACH, ZT”L, once called over a close follower and asked him to find a yungerman to learn with a particular young bachur. “I would like a paid chavrusa to help this bachur advance in his learning. Come to my house every Rosh Chodesh,” Rav Shach said, “and I will give you money to pay him.”
The man was surprised. He didn’t know of any personal connection between Rav Shach and that bachur. In fact, the bachur was not even a talmid in his yeshivah, he learned someplace else. To his knowledge, Rav Shach was not related, either. Why would Rav Shach take such personal interest in this boy? he thought. But he simply did as he was told. He looked for a fitting yungerman to pair up with the bachur, and made sure he was paid the contracted amount on time each month.
One Rosh Chodesh, as the man knocked on Rav Shach’s door to pick up the money for the chavrusa, he was told that Rav Shach was in the middle of an important meeting with several askanim regarding urgent issues of the time, and he would not be able to enter. With no choice, he returned home without the cash.
The next day, he went to Rav Shach’s home again. “Why didn’t you come on Rosh Chodesh, as you do every month?” Rav Shach asked.
When he heard that he had been there the day before but had been turned away, Rav Shach apologized. “Take the money, and be sure to pay the yungerman right away!”
This was a perfect opportunity for the man to inquire
about the unusual arrangement. “I’m so happy to do this shelichus for the Rosh Yeshivah,” he said, “but may I ask why the Rosh Yeshivah troubles himself so for this particular bachur ?”
Rav Shach shared the background of his relationship with the boy. “When I was a bachur learning in yeshivah, I had only one shirt. Every week, before Shabbos, I would wash the shirt in private. I used to wait in the freezing cold for the icy winds to dry the shirt somewhat until I could wear it again. The shirt was so worn that eventually a hole appeared. Even as the hole grew larger, I continued to wear it, because I had nothing else.
“I was embarrassed by the hole,” Rav Shach admitted, “and I came up with all sorts of ways to cover up. I used to rush to be the first in beis midrash, and I sat with my back straight, pinned to the back of the bench, so no one would notice it. I sat that way for hours, until the very last bachur would leave the beis midrash, and only then would I allow myself to relieve my aching bones and return to my room.
“But as is the way of all secrets, this one, too, was discovered. An astute bachur noticed my torn shirt, and soon one of the women of the community took initiative and sent me two shirts. I felt like I had turned into a ‘Rothschild’ in a matter of moments!
“Suddenly, I had two shirts with which to alternate – one for Shabbos and one for weekday. I was finally able to stand up while I was learning to get another sefer from the shelf. Finally, I did not have to shiver in the cold as my shirt dried.
In this week’s parsha , we are warned that a Moabite may never enter kahal Hashem, since Moav did not provide Klal Yisroel with bread and water as they passed through their country (Devarim 23:5).
It seems that this action — or inaction — was simply a lack of “mentschlichkeit ”. Why was it deemed so terrible that it earned Moav such a grave punishment, one that lasts forever?
It was a major yeshuah!”
Rav Shach concluded his tale and explained that this bachur was a grandson of the woman who had treated him to those shirts. “All my life, I feel a real debt of gratitude to that woman for clothing me. Now that the woman has passed away, I continue to be makir tovah — to her children.
“This is why I am trying to help this bachur grow. I am overflowing with appreciation for what his grandmother did for me.”
* * * * *
The Ramban explains that the grievance against Moav was not due to their actual refusal to offer food and drink. Rather, the problem was that they were ungrateful. Generations earlier, during the war of the four and five kings, Avraham Avinu had risked his life to save Lot, the father of the nation of Moav. As such, it was expected of Moav to have hakaras hatov to Avraham’s grandchildren in their time of need.
Even though decades had passed, the obligation of hakaras hatov remained, since this middah is not limited to a benefactor alone, but carries on for generations after. One should feel indebted to the children and grandchildren of a person who has done them a favor.
The obligation of hakaras hatov is so integral to the character of Klal Yisrael that when the Moabites displayed kefiyas tovah, it inevitably invalidated their ability to join our ranks.
“But as is the way of all secrets, this one, too, was discovered. An astute bachur noticed my torn shirt”
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Missing Hikers Found After Massive Catskills Search Effort
There was a massive celebration in Minnewaska State Park on August 18 as members of Chaverim of Rockland’s Search And Rescue team found a pair of hikers who had been lost for
nearly a full day.
The two young men were part of a group of 16 campers and four counselors from a South Fallsburg camp geared for individuals with special needs. The camp visited the Sam’s Point Preserve near Ellenville on August 17. A search was called for the two campers, one eighteen years old and the other in his early twenties, after they separated from their group at approximately 5 p.m.
State police, park rangers, local sheriffs, Catskills Hatzolah and several other volunteer groups were called into the mountainous area to find the missing young men. Even during daylight hours, the search through the deeply wooded area was extremely challenging. As the hours went by, the combination of darkness, heavy fog and difficult weather combined to hamper rescuers’ efforts, reducing visibility to near-zero.
“Slippery rocks, you have to be careful with that, and up there, there’s a lot of patches with leaves which seems like solid ground, but you step on it and it’s between two rocks,” said Joseph Rosenberg of Matzil Search and Rescue.
Chaverim of Rockland’s SAR team was called in to join the search at 4 a.m. Friday morning, bringing along a mobile command center and specialized equipment. A contingent of 60 to 70 volunteers made the trip from Monsey to Ulster County in the predawn hours amid soaking rains, setting up operations a short distance away from the main command center in order not to interfere with the ongoing rescue effort. Teams of trained volunteers were deployed into the wooded terrain, and the missing hikers were found less than two hours later. Both were dehydrated, scratched, bloodied and bruised after falling off a cliff that Chaverim coordinator Yossi Margaretten estimated to be approximately 25 feet high.
“Our members have wilderness and first aid training, and some are EMTs, and the hard work that they put in each year doing search and rescue training really paid off,” Margaretten told The Boro Park View. “In situations like this, you really have no time to lose and Baruch Hashem, we were able to find them quickly and get them safely out of there.”
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Eichenstein and Clarke Team Up to Resolve Passport, IRS and Other Federal Issues
Appreciating the difficulties that can arise when dealing with federal issues, Assemblyman Simcha Eichenstein is joining forces with Congresswoman Yvette Clarke’s office to help area residents with a variety of matters including passports, citizenship and immigration services, IRS problems and others.
Representatives of Clarke’s office are available at Eichenstein’s office every other Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Eichenstein expressed his gratitude to Clarke and her staff, noting that their assistance is both needed and appreciated.
“Navigating federal government bureaucracy can sometimes be confusing and frustrating and residents often need help and guidance,” said Eichenstein.
Clarke said that she was grateful to be able help Brooklynites resolve whatever problems they might be having with these important issues.
“Members of my staff are quite knowledgeable in federal matters such as passports and green cards, and those who need assistance are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity,” said Clarke.
Hate Crime Charges Pending as NYPD Seeks Suspects in Supermarket Attack
Days after a local man was harassed in front of Landau’s Supermarket, the NYPD has released photos of the suspects to the public, hoping for assistance in solving the crime.
Police said that a 49 year old local resident was standing outside a supermarket and looking at his cellphone on the evening of August 16 when an unidentified individual came up to him and made an unspecified remark as he knocked the yarmulka off his victim’s head. According to VIN News, the attacker got back on the scooter he had been riding along with another individual, and the two fled the scene, heading towards 46th Street.
The NYPD confirmed that the incident is being classified as aggravated harassment and is being investigated as a hate crime. The scooter-riding suspects are described as having medium complexions and thin builds, with both wearing black shorts and
gray t-shirts at the time of the attack. One of the suspects was wearing a backpack with a shark motif and dark-colored sneakers, while the scooter’s driver sported a ponytail, a purple baseball cap and light blue sneakers.
It is unclear if the attack is connected to two more that took place in Williamsburg a day later. In those incidents, two individuals on a scooter assaulted two people in front of W Fresh Supermarket on Wallabout Street, and another on Walton and Wallabout streets.
Anyone with any information is asked to contact the Crime Stoppers Hotline by phone at 800-577-TIPS, or text at 247637 (CRIMES) and then entering TIP577.
Security Breach Prompts TSA Changes for Travelers Using CLEAR
Customers who pay a significant annual fee to get through airport security using CLEAR may need to leave extra time for future travel, with the TSA (Transit Security Administration) announcing plans to require all passengers to present valid identification in order to be able to fly.
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According to Bloomberg, the security crackdown comes after a July 2022 incident at Washington’s Regan National Airport, when a CLEAR subscriber was allowed through the company’s security line using a fake ID and carrying ammunition in his bag. The breach prompted a TSA investigation into CLEAR, whose customers pay as much as $189 annually to undergo a biometric scan to verify their identities instead of facing regular airport security protocols. Citing troubling findings, the TSA announced in June that it would phase in a requirement to have its agents verify all flyers’ identities, including CLEAR customers.
According to CBS News, the agency intends to bring its own facial recognition technology to airport security desks, which will compare passengers’ faces to their identification photos. The new system is scheduled to be rolled out in 28 airports by the end of the calendar year.
While CLEAR flyers will still have expedited access at airport security lines, some greeted the latest news from the TSA with frustration.
“The whole reason for CLEAR is to kind of breeze through,” said subscriber Jamie Phillips, adding, “I might as well go through a regular check.”
Others took a different perspective of the issue. Former TSA administrator John Pistole, currently a security consultant for American Airlines, described last year’s security breach as a significant cause for concern.
“As we know, it only takes one bad actor to bring down a plane if they are a committed terrorist,” said Pistole.
Where’s Maritza? DA Aide Accused of Anti-Semitism a No-Show At Work
A high-ranking member of Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez’s inner circle hasn’t been seen at work since allegations of her anti-Semitic behavior surfaced nearly a month ago.
In addition to being accused of making negative comments about her Jewish co-workers, a July 25 New York Post article bashed Maritza Ming for failing to properly track her hours and vacation time, and for misusing staff and city cars. Ming, who was promoted in June from chief of staff to Gonzalez’s confidential executive assistant, hasn’t been seen at work since the article appeared, although she remains on payroll with a $210,000 annual salary.
According to anonymous staffers at the DA’s office, Ming’s office door has been left slightly open at times and the lights appear to be on, but she hasn’t been spotted at all.
“I suspect it’s camouflage, to trick people into thinking Ming is there when she’s not,” a staffer told the Post Gonzalez’s office launched an investigation into the allegations of anti-Semitism in his office in response to the article, with the district attorney pledging to take steps to promote diversity. Previously, Ming had been in charge of the discrimination complaint process at the district attorney’s office.
A spokesperson for Gonzalez declined to discuss Ming’s absence, saying only, “we are not commenting on personnel matters.”
ןעמונעג רע טאה ךאנרעד ןוא ץייוו עטגיטייצעג ףיוא "טינש
עטנאסערעטניא עלא יד גידנגייצ ,רוט א ףיוא םירוחב יד
סע ואוו "זיוה םעראוו" סאד רעגייטש א ,ןרעמיצ ןוא סעקזייה
זיא'ס ואוו עקדוב יד ,גייצנירג ןוא ןטכורפ ענעדישראפ טסקאוו
םייח תרטע" ד"מהיב םייב ןוא ,"םענורב עטלא" יד טרינאיצנאטס
רעטנעצ עגיד'תוינחור סלא טניד סאוו "למערק םראפ סאד –.רעכוזאב ןוא רעניואוונייא םראפ יד ראפ
עמעראוו ןייז ראפ לארשי 'ר טקנאדאב ןבאה םירוחב יד
םיא גידנשטנואוו ,גנוטיילגאב עוויטאמראפניא ןוא עמאנפיוא
.הדשבו תיבב החלצהו הכרב
תבישי ןופ םירוחב ערעייט יד ןבאה ןגינעגראפ סיורג טימ ,רעטסעשט ןיא טריזילאקאל ,םיער דסומ י"עש "הרות לש םייח"
שידיא" עגיטראנגייא יד ןיא ךוזאב ןכיירטסייג םעד ןטכארעגפא
ןיא טכוזאב טייצ ערעגנעל א טאה'מ ואוו ,ןעשואג ןיא "םראפ
עראטלוקירגא טימ טפעשעגנא ךיז ןוא ןעגנולייטפא םראפ עלא
יוזא יוו 'ה דסחו ארובה תואלפנ עגידלאוועג יד ןוא ןטפאשנסיוו
.יח לכל ןוזמ ןיכמ זיא רעטשרעביוא רעד
יד ןריוורעזבא וצ דימלת ןדעי ראפ טייקכילגעמ יד ןבעג וצ ידכ זיא ,עיצארטנעצנאק עטסלופ יד טימ םראפ םענופ ןלאטעד עליפ גידנראפסיורא ,סעפורג ייווצ ןיא ןראוועג טלייטעגנייא ךוזאב רעד
ןראוועג טניורקעג ה"ב זיא ךוזאב רעדעי ןעוו ,געט ערעדנוזאב ןיא
ראפ שינעבעלרעביא עדנלעווק א גידנעייז ,סעסקוס עלופ טימ .םענייא ןדעי
ן'כרוד ןראוועג ןעגנאפטנע ךילפעה ןעמ זיא גידנעמוקנא
טאה רעכלעוו ,ו"יה סאב לארשי 'ר ,רעמראפ ןוא רעמוטנגייא
ןדעי טרעלקרע ןוא ,טירש ןוא טירט ףיוא עפורג יד טיילגאב
סאוו ןדאטעמ יד םורא ןלאטעד עקניציפ יד וצ זיב רודעצארפ
יוזא יוו ןוא ,סקואוו ן'טימ ךיירגלאפרע ןייז וצ ןצונ רעמראפ
.טינש ן'זיב גנונצאלפ ןופ ,עזאפ עדעי טיילגאב'מ ץייוו" ןשיטקאפ א טריפעגכרוד ץאלפ ן'פיוא טאה לארשי 'ר
רוחב רעדעי ןעוו ,"לרוגה דמעמ" א פא טכער'מ ןוא ,א"טילש טשימעגסיוא טגיל סע ואוו ,לסיש םענופ לטעצ א סיורא טביולק
ןעז ןוא לטעצ םעד ןשטיינקפיוא ן'כאנ .םירוחב עלא ןופ ןעמענ יד
ןפורסיוא ץאלפ ן'פיוא רוחב רעד טוט ,ןעמאנ םענעבילקעג םעד
.ןרידאלפא ךילרעייפ טוט רעדעי ןוא ,רבח םעד ןופ "הלעמ" א טלעטש סע זיב ,ןטייווצ ן'כאנ רענייא טביולק רדס םעד ףיוא עשיפיצעפס רעייז טימ םירוחב עלא ןופ עטסיל עלופ א םאצ ךיז
לעוואט ןסיורג א ףיוא טנכייצראפ טרעוו סעלא סאד .הלעמ
,ד"מהיב ילתוכ לע ןעגנאהעגסיורא טנענימארפ טרעוו סאוו
.לרוג ןגידנעמוק ן'זיב ךאוו עצנאג א גידנרעטאלפ
ןטקרעקראפ א ףיוא ןעמוקעגראפ לרוג רעד זיא ךאוו ןייא
.תולעמ טאהעג ךעלעטעצ יד ןבאה ,ןעמענ טאטשנא .גנאגוצ
טאה רוחב רעדעי
א ןבילקעגסיורא
טאה רע ןוא ,'הלעמ'
ןפערטוצ טפראדעג
לעיצעפס זיא סע רעוו
יד ןיא טנכייצעגסיוא
זיא סע .הלעמ עגיזאד
וצ ךילרעדנואוו ןעוועג
םירוחב יד טוג יוו ןרעה
שינאטנאפס ןבאה .ןפארטעגוצ
יד ןיא ןראוועג טלעטשעגנייא סאווראנ זיא הרובח עיינ יד
םירוחב יד סאוו רעטנוא ,"הרות לש םייח" תבישי ןופ ןעמאר ןענעקרענא ן'כרוד םירבח קוביד ןיא תוגשה ערעייז ןרעכעה ע"יז ךלמילא 'ר יבר רעגילייה רעד יוו ,ןטייווצ א ןופ תולעמ יד אלו ונריבח תלעמ הארנש" :הלפת עגיטכראפ ןייז ןיא טביירש ."םנורסח
ןעמירסיוא ןופ רעהרעד ןלאינעג א ףיוא טפיול הרובח יד טייוו יוו עיצאמאלקארפ עגיכליה א ,רבח א ןופ תולעמ יד םיברב תונורשכ ןוא תולעמ יד ןעז וצ ראנ טריבורפ'מ ןוא ביל ךיז טאה'מ .שודגו אלמ ךאד זיא דימלת רעדעי סאוו טימ לאמנייא .דנגלאפ יוו ,"תולרוג" ןופ םעטסיס א ףיוא טעברא סע רועיש ידיגמ יד ןופ ץיפש ןיא ,ףיונוצ הרובח יד ךיז טמוק ךאוו א
עילימאפ 'םיער' יד ןיא ןעגנולקיווטנא ןוא סעיינ ראפ עמראפטאלפ עכילטאנאמ
'יבוט לאלצב יבר צ"הגה
טייקלופטיידאב יד ןביוהעגסיורא טאה יסנאמ אזלעב
יד ראפ פא ךיז טעג'מ סאוו ,תרגסמ עכילרעה אזא ןופ
ןגיד'הרות ןכילרע ןא ןבאה ןלאז ייז רעדניק עטצינערגאב
קנאדא ךיז ןבאה ןוא םארגארפ םענופ טריטעפענעב
סלא ןראוועג טלעטשעגנייא זיא "סאלק סיעפ" יד
וצ ,ןעמארגארפ ס'םיער ןופ טייק ןיא עלעגניר עכילרעה
גנואיצרע ןוא ןשינעפרעדאב ערעייז עלא טימ ,ךוניח
-עלוש עשילדיימ יד ןופ טריפעגסיורא ראברעדנואוו םעד "ןטעברא" סאד סאוו טשינ לאמוצ טסייוו'מ ןעוו ,ןראי ,אי ןעוו וליפא רעדא ,סאד טסע'מ יוזא יוו ןוא ,טיידאב
ןגידנע וצ ךיז ןטיירג סאוו רעדניק ענעסקאוורע יד ןפלעה
ןוא ,סעסקוס טימ ןבעל סאד ןצעזראפ וצ ,ןראי-לוקס יד
יד זיא'מ סאוו וצ טעברא עטוג א טימ ןסאפוצ ןענעק ךיז
לאז סעלא סאד ןוא ,טראדנאטס ןטסכעה ן'פיוא ןעלטימ
ןסולשאב טשינ ןעק'מ ןוא ,טייקראלקמוא ןיא ןעמ טמיווש .גיוט'מ סאוו וצ יד טריציפיטנעדיא סאוו ,טנעמסעסא ןא ןריפכרוד ן'כאנ
סעסרוק יד וצ ןעמ טלעטש ,טציזאב'מ סאוו ןטפאשנגייא
סאוו ךאפ ןדעי ןיא גניניערט עמאקלופ א טימ
עכילנעוועג ןופ דסומ ןשימייה א ןיא ןרעוו ןבעגעג ךאנ
טלעטשעגוצ ןרעוו סע .טנגייאעג טריפש'מ ,סעיסעפארפ יילרע עלא ראפ סעסרוק ןופ סעיראגעטאק עלארטנעצ יד רעטנוא גניסעסארפ" ,"עיגאלאנכעט-רעטויפמאק"
,"סיוורעס רעמוטסאק" ,"ןאשאקדארפ –
."גניטעקראמ – סענזיב"
עלעודיווידניא ראפ ןפא זיא סאלק יד טרינגיזעד ןדעי ראפ טרעוו סע .סעפורג ראפ ןוא
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ןטלאוו ןוא ,ןראי לוקס יד ןגידנע סאוו ,ךעלדיימ
סאוו םארגארפ טראס אזא ןצונ טנעקעג ןוא סעיצאקיפילאווק יד טרעכייראב טראס אראפסאוו וצ סיוא טראלק .טנגייאעג זיא'מ טעברא א ןיא טרינאיצקנופ "סאלק סיעפ" יד ךילצנעג ,גנולייטפא עטאטשעגסיוא-לופ
םיער עכילנעוועג יד ןופ טרעדנוזעגפא
ךשמב טאה ןוא ,ךיז ראפ םענראפ סלא ,ןסאלק
ןפלעה וצ טייהנעגעלעג יד טאהעג ראי ענעפאלראפ יד
קראטש ןבאה עכלעוו ,ךעלדיימ ענעגנולעג עגילאצליפ
"סיעפּ" םַארגָארפּ יסנאמ ןיא ךיירגלָאפרע ןסָאלשעג רָאי עטשרע
םעיינ ראפ עיצארטסיגער טייהנעגעלעג - ןפא ראי ןרעל ךעלדיימ ענעסקאוורע ראפ סליקס עגיטיונ יד ןפיוקוצנייא טלעוו-סטעברא יד ןיא ןייגוצניירא
"םידידי" פמעק-לגנוי םיער ןיא ןטעטיוויטקא עלופסטלאהניא
רעדניק ערעייט יד
םיא גידנשטנואוו ,גנוטיילגאב עוויטאמראפניא ןוא עמאנפיוא
.הדשבו תיבב החלצהו הכרב
הבישי
לש םייח" "הרות
פָּא ןטכער ערַאבנרעל
ןיא ךוזַאב ןעשואג
CHAPTER 20
Riva was standing in front of the house, watching Tzippy on her bike and walking Eli around in his push car, when Fraidy arrived home from school. The sight of her daughter made her grip tighten around the bike’s handlebar, but she played it cool as she cautiously asked, “How was your day?”
“Great,” Fraidy said. Then, aware of what her mother had really meant, she added, “Chevi didn’t start up with me today.”
Riva exhaled. “Baruch Hashem.” A neighbor came over to schmooze with Fraidy, and Riva observed the casual exchange with a flutter of hope.
The next few days followed in a similar manner. Riva didn’t hear a word of complaint about Chevi, and she dared to allow herself to exhale. Whatever it was, it had been a passing stage; they could let bygones be bygones.
The relief lasted all of one week.
The phone call came when she was at work — although she wasn’t supposed to be at work. Hadn’t she decided to quit a mere week ago? Some success that had been; she had been back at work the next day, apologizing to Mr. G that she hadn’t felt well the previous day, which garnered a series of slow nods.
Now, back in the stifling cell that was her office desk, she saw the school’s number on her phone. Her stomach sank. What now?
She said hello in a low voice, but instead of a response, she heard quiet sobs.
“Fraidy…?”
More sobbing.
“Fraidy, tell me what happened.” Her eyes skittered toward her boss’s
Lani develops the uncomfortable suspicion that the Strohs have become financially well off. Riva doesn’t show up at work the day after Yom Tov.with an ordinary response. Her boss looked downright disappointed.
Fraidy didn’t call again. When Mr. Gabioff left the office to go down to a job site to oversee the work (despite the
fact that he paid a person to oversee job sites), Riva went outside and called Mrs. Hilman, the school secretary.
“I think she calmed down,” Mrs. Hilman reported to Riva. “She went back to class. Should I call you if we have a problem again?”
“Yes, please do.”
When she hung up, she leaned against the wall of the building, filling her lungs with air. There was a construction site across the street, and she absently watched a crane lift beams high in the air. Fraidy’s sobs echoed over the loud noise, and with a sudden surge of anger, Riva made up her mind.
She was going to talk to Lani.
Lani answered after the first ring. “Hi, aren’t you at work?”
“I’m at work, and Fraidy’s in school, crying her heart out.”
“Huh?”
“Huh is right. Do you know why she’s crying?”
“Uh, how would I know?”
“Well, I’ll tell you. She’s crying because your Chevi—” she spat the name out — “your Chevi cut up her sweatband, threw the pieces over her head, and made the entire class laugh at her.”
“Ummm… what? Who told you that?”
“Fraidy told me. She called me in tears, I couldn’t calm her down. She wants me to pick her up from school now, and you know something, maybe I should. How could I force her to sit in class with Chevi bullying her?”
“Bullying? Hello, Riva, could you, like, calm down? I have no idea what happened today, I’m sure there’s another whole side to this story, but either way, don’t make a whole matzav about a one-time fight in school. They’re kids.”
“One time fight!” Riva exploded. “Wake up and smell the coffee, Lani Eisdorf. I hate to break the news to you, but this is going on for a while, and guess what? I’ve had it. I gave it time, but that’s it. We’re going to make this stop.”
“I have no idea what you’re talking about. What’s all that noise?”
“Construction across the street. Don’t change the subject.”
“I’m glad construction’s still underway for some people,” Lani muttered.
Riva ignored her. “Well? What are you going to do about this?”
It was quiet for a moment. As she
waited for Lani to answer, a familiar black BMW pulled up in a parking spot in front of the next building. Riva’s limbs went weak as her boss jumped out and banged the door shut. Her first instinct was to bolt. He hadn’t noticed her yet, maybe she could make it safely back to her desk. But before she had a chance to move, Mr. G spun around.
“Busy day today?” he asked with the most scathing sweetness.
For the second time that day, Riva flipped her phone closed without a goodbye. Like a prisoner caught trying to escape, she marched back into the office.
There was another hour to go before she could leave for the day. It was impossible to get any work done with her nerves so tightly coiled. When the hour was finally over, Riva fled from the building.
She dialed Yaakov, hoping to let off some steam. But her call went straight to voicemail. Of course, he was probably sitting with Eric Moore, or maybe with Eli Bleich, or with some other architecture students, doing coursework together. She was so angry, she had an absurd urge to rip a bunch of grid paper to shreds.
Gittel Indig called as she stepped into the house. “I wanted to ask you, would you mind switching with me this Thursday, you take Maddie in the morning and she’ll come to me in the afternoon?”
“No, I’m sorry. I work, I’m not home
in the morning.”
Her words came out sounding unnecessarily rude, and she immediately felt guilty. It wasn’t Gittel’s fault that she’d had a tough day.
“Aha,” Gittel said. “So I guess I’ll just have to cancel. My daughter’s having a play in school that day, so I’ll be out of the house.”
Well, it wouldn’t help to feel guilty, because she really couldn’t do anything to help her. But Gittel didn’t sound all that upset. She continued talking with a note of excitement in her voice. “By the way,” she started, and the moment she said “by the way,” Riva knew this wasn’t by the way at all, this was the reason for the call. “I wanted to ask you, did you ever hear about Rav Kleinman’s new tzedakah initiative? He set up this whole organization to help mispallelim who need financial aid. So I was thinking, you should totally tell your sister about this. I’m sure she would appreciate the help.”
settled in her chest, and she couldn’t shake an uncomfortable feeling of dread, as though a violent storm hung low in the air.
She didn’t like the idea, but she knew she had no choice but to talk to Chevi.
The problem was that it was impossible to find a private place in the basement to talk. She also didn’t want to make the “talk” all official, obviously seeking out a private place to conduct what would then feel like a loaded conversation.
Instead, Lani opted for an excuse to be with Chevi alone. “I’m running over to the grocery for a few things,” she told her after supper. “Do you want to come along to help me schlep the bags home?”
“Yeah, okay,” Chevi said.
Lani tried to read her daughter’s face, see if there was anything lurking. Chevi appeared to be a little tired, but nothing more than that.
There was nothing, absolutely nothing, about what Riva had said that should’ve affected Lani’s day in any way. Seriously, their girls had a fight in school, Fraidy’s sensitive neshamah was touched. Was that a reason for dramatic fireworks?
It wasn’t. And yet, from the moment Lani hung up — or rather, was knocked off — the phone with Riva, a heaviness
At first, Lani tried to come up with a way to nonchalantly broach the topic. But there’s no nonchalant way to inquire about an ugly school fight, so when they were filling up bags with Cortland apples for a compote, Lani gave up and asked the question straight out. “Did something happen with Fraidy in school today?”
“How would I know?”
“What do you mean, Chev? You’re classmates.”
Chevi dumped another apple into her bag. “She’s not my friend anymore,”
she said flatly.
“Really? But why?”
“Because she has horrible midand I don’t like playing with her, Uh, not really okay. “Why do you Chevi held the bag from the top and swung the bottom so it twisted tightly over the apples. “Because she’s a huge snob and thinks she’s better than ev-
of Chevi. “What do you think?” she asked Chaim Tzvi.
Chaim Tzvi dug into his jacket pocket and pulled out an envelope. He took out a folded sheet of paper, stuck it back in his pocket, and ripped up the envelope. It didn’t look like he’d heard much of what Lani had said.
“Uh, Chaim Tzvi? Everything all right?”
He stuck the ripped envelope into a different pocket. “Yes, sure, why not?”
she didn’t feel much smarter than when they’d come, and the only thing she’d accomplished was to make Chevi
They walked home in silence. When they reached the front of the house, she saw Chaim Tzvi approach from the other side of the street. Lani sent Chevi inside with some of the bags, then turned to Chaim Tzvi.
“Something happened in school today, with Chevi and Fraidy,” she told Chaim Tzvi. “They got into a fight, and Riva’s all mad. I don’t know what’s going on, Chevi’s not talking clearly.” Lani repeated what Riva had told her, and the little bit she’d gotten out
“I’m asking you about Chevi.”
“Right, so I think the first thing is to give it time. Let’s see if anything else comes up or if it was a one-time thing.”
She’d clearly told him that it wasn’t a one-time thing. That was probably the only thing that aligned between Riva and Chevi’s stories.
But Chaim Tzvi had obviously missed that detail, and as she followed him down the steps to the basement, she couldn’t help feeling like his mind was somewhere else. There was something going on that he wasn’t telling her.
TO BE CONTINUED…
THEY WEREN’T GETTING ANYWHERE. LANI DIDN’T THINK CHEVI WAS LYING, BUT SHE ALSO COULDN’T FIGURE OUT WHAT EXACTLY HAD HAPPENED AND WHO WAS TO BLAME
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SCHOOL MOOD FOOD
LIBBY GOLDBERGERAt this moment of crisp and peppy new beginnings, let’s set the mood for our (starving) back-to-schoolers with these fun and nutritious after-school snacks!
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APPLE NACHOS
Designed for sharing. Which teen wouldn’t delight in this back-from-school snack?
FOR THE GRANOLA
¼ cup oil
¼ cup brown sugar
¼ cup honey
1½ cups oats
1 cup Rice Krispies
1 T. cocoa powder
Handful craisins
Handful slivered honey-glazed almonds
Handful mini chocolate chips
2 apples Honey
DIRECTIONS
1. Preheat the oven to 350°.
2. Combine the oil, honey, brown sugar and cocoa powder in a bowl.
3. Add the oats, Rice Krispies, nuts, craisins and chocolate chips.
4. Spread out the mixture on a lined baking sheet, then flatten it.
5. Bake the granola for 12 minutes, then set this aside.
6. Slice the apples into thin slices. Spread them around a 9” plate.
7. Drizzle honey over the apples.
8. Crumble the granola mixture and place it in the center of the plate. Sprinkle some more over the apples.
9. Dip an apple into granola and enjoy! Save the rest of granola in a jar. It can be served with fruit, in yogurt or as a snack!
NUTTY FILLED DATES
Dates are like nature’s caramels.These taste amazing straight from the freezer. Try not to polish them off before the kids even come home!
INGREDIENTS
6-8 dates ¼ cup peanut butter
DIRECTIONS
1. Slice the dates in half, almost until the end.
2. Remove the pit and check the fruit for bugs.
3. Fill a food storage bag or piping bag with peanut butter.
4. Cut a tiny slit in the corner of the bag, and pipe the peanut butter into the dates. Top with a pecan.
5. Melt the baking chocolate and drizzle on top.
CLASSIC GRANOLA BARS
Simple and craveworthy!
INGREDIENTS
1 cup peanut butter
½ cup honey
3 cups oats
1 cup finely chopped nuts, dried fruit and seeds
½ cup mini chocolate chips
DIRECTIONS
1. Preheat the oven to 350°.
2. Place oats in a single layer on a baking sheet and toast them for 10 minutes, until lightly golden.
3. Mix together the peanut butter and honey in a bowl. Add the oats.
4. Stir in the nut mixture and the chocolate chips.
5. Line a 9 x 13” pan with parchment paper, allowing the paper’s edges to drape over the sides.
6. Place the mixture into the pan and press it into an even layer.
7. Add a few more nuts and chocolate to the top of the bars.
8. Roll a glass over the top of the granola mixture to make it as smooth as possible.
9. Freeze the bars for 10 minutes.
10. Remove the pan from the freezer and remove the bars from the pan by lifting the parchment paper.
11. Use a sharp knife to cut the granola bars into rectangles approximately 4x5 inches. For a classy touch, you can wrap individual bars with parchment paper or wax paper and secure the wrapper with a ribbon.
WHO’S THE SMARTEST KID IN THE CLASS?
If you’re thinking of the girl everyone calls a genius and who gets hundreds on every test, you may or may not be right, because doing well in school isn’t the only definition of intelligence.
According to Multiple Intelligence Theory, there are actually seven different kinds of intelligences, which are ways of being smart. While every person has all seven intelligences, there’s usually one or two that they are strongest in. There are geniuses in every kind of intelligence.
WELCOME TO THE INTELLIGENT CLASSROOM
Leah, Libby, Suri, Kaila, Miriam, Itty, and Idy have all been part of the same class since kindergarten. They know that they’re all very different, but they’ve never been quite clear on what sets them apart from one another. Follow their journey as they each discover what kind of genius they are.
WORD SMART: LINGUISTIC INTELLIGENCE
“Leah, can you write my essay for me?” Kaila begs. Every time there’s a writing assignment, there are crowds around Leah’s desk, with her classmates begging her to look over their assignments. Leah is considered one of the smartest girls in her class, because she remembers everything the teacher says without studying, and she gets great marks on tests with her articulately written answers. She’s a great tutor, because she knows how to explain things clearly.
Leah is highly intelligent in linguistics, so she understands words and languages instinctively. She’s probably good at learning new languages, loves to know new or interesting words, and has a great vocabulary.
FUN STUFF:
Leah likes playing Scrabble, Bananagrams, or Boggle. (Of course she likes it — she always wins.) She spends a lot of her free time reading.
WHEN SHE GROWS UP:
Leah wants to be either a teacher or an author when she grows up. But she’ll take any job that uses her talent for the written and spoken word.
RANDOM FACT:
Linguistic intelligence is said to be the most common intelligence, meaning that more people are smart in this area than in others.
NUMBER SMART: LOGICAL INTELLIGENCE
Libby has loved math since she was two years old and learned addition by adding legos. She can complete the teacher’s math problems on the board because she seems to naturally know what the answer should be, even before the teacher finishes teaching. Everyone asks her for help with math homework, although they can’t always understand Libby’s explanations for why the answer “has to be seven.” Her logic must work, though, because she’s always right.
Science class is another time that Libby shines, especially when there are a lot of formulas to follow.
With lots of logical intelligence, Libby finds patterns and reasoning in everything in life. She can break things down into a step-by-step process easily, and she loves to have everything neatly filed and organized. Numbers and systems interest her more than anything else.
FUN STUFF:
Libby likes to play Monopoly, Chess, or Stratego. She also loves Sudoku, so she’s always in the middle of a Sudoku puzzle. For years, she’s had various collections, like a bottle cap collection, which she spends time counting and organizing every so often.
WHEN SHE GROWS UP:
Libby wants to be a computer programmer like her father, although if she could become a research scientist that would be even more amazing.
RANDOM FACT:
Famous people with strong logical intelligence are Albert Einstein and Bill Gates.
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PICTURE SMART: SPATIAL INTELLIGENCE
When Suri makes the centerpieces for the grade Shabbos, everyone knows to expect something showstopping. She can take a bunch of pieces of what everyone else would call garbage and turn them into a beautiful masterpiece.
Another time when Suri shines is during play season, when she figures out how to construct scenery and props that dazzle, and during Color War, when no one knows quite what she’s done to create a gorgeous 3-D banner.
Suri excels in spatial intelligence. Spatial intelligence means that she can picture in her mind what a finished product will look like, whether it’s a drawing or a construction project. It means she remembers everything she sees easily, and knows if something will fit into a particular space or not. Her spatial intelligence makes her the first to notice when someone gets a new outfit or accessory. When she thinks, her brain is full of pictures rather than words.
FUN STUFF:
Suri loves doing 1,000 piece puzzles and finishes them more quickly than anyone else can, because after one glance at the front of the box, she remembers exactly what the picture should look like.
WHEN SHE GROWS UP:
Suri would love to be a party planner, or an interior designer.
RANDOM FACT:
BODY SMART: KINESTHETIC INTELLIGENCE
If you’re going to say “Dance Head,” in this classroom, you may as well say “Kaila!” Kaila is always the one everyone turns to when they need motions for a performance, and she always comes up with creative and original dance moves.
Since she was six, Kaila has been taking gymnastics lessons, and now she teaches gymnastics at a club she formed for younger girls. During recess, Kaila never sits around and schmoozes. She’s either organizing a ballgame or turning on music and doing aerobics with her friends.
Kinesthetic intelligence usually includes being athletic, but it really means being gifted in mind-body coordination. People like Kaila who are strong in this intelligence are said to use “muscle memory,” which means that they remember things best when they’ve used their muscles for it. It also means that they can control the precise timing and coordination for every move they make, so while they shine in sports and gymnastics, they might also become surgeons or other hands-on professionals.
FUN STUFF:
Kaila loves all sports.
WHEN SHE GROWS UP:
She’s been thinking of becoming an aqua therapist, or any kind of physical therapist.
RANDOM FACT:
Kinesthetic intelligence is said to be the least helpful in the classroom, so kinesthetically intelligent people might be considered poor students, even though they’re gifted in other areas.
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MUSIC SMART: MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE
Miriam puts together incredible harmonies for every choir she’s ever part of. She can spend hours practicing with a soloist until the pitch of the solo is exactly right. Miriam’s the one to ask when you need a tune, because she seems to remember hundreds, or maybe even thousands, without even trying.
Lately, Miriam has started taking guitar lessons, and her teacher is amazed at how quickly she’s progressing, becoming one of the best guitarists she’s ever taught.
Miriam has musical intelligence, the gift of understanding music. It includes understanding pitch, tone, and how lyrics match music. People with musical intelligence like Miriam hear the rhythm of everything in life, and are attuned to sound. Some people with this intelligence also have perfect pitch, which means that they can tell you what musical note every sound they hear strikes.
FUN STUFF:
Miriam’s favorite thing to do is to listen to music, of course.
WHEN SHE GROWS UP:
Miriam would love to own a recording studio where she can mix music to her heart’s content. It would also be nice to be able to compose songs.
RANDOM FACT:
Musically intelligent people often find themselves tapping to the beat of a song in perfect rhythm without even meaning to. Just being able to whistle a tune also shows a certain amount of musical intelligence.
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PEOPLE SMART: INTERPERSONAL INTELLIGENCE
Itty is the girl who goes to speak to the principal when she feels that there’s an injustice being done. She’s the one who will ask for another day off to study before a test, or a change in policy, explaining why it would be for everyone’s benefit.
While Itty is not necessarily the girl with the most friends in class, everyone likes her, because she knows just how to make everyone feel good. Sometimes, when there are “politics,” teachers privately ask Itty to help resolve the problem. Adults say Itty is mature beyond her years because she understands other people so well.
Having interpersonal intelligence like Itty means intuitively understanding where other people are coming from and what makes people tick. She instantly picks up on what people around her are doing, what their moods are, and how they feel. Very simply put, she is the archetypical people’s person.
FUN STUFF:
Itty loves spending time with her friends, whatever it is that they’re doing, even when they’re doing nothing.
WHEN SHE GROWS UP:
Itty’s not sure exactly what she wants to be, though she does dream of being a principal. She’s pretty sure she could do a great job getting people to listen to her.
RANDOM FACT:
People with interpersonal intelligence are sometimes easily distracted, because they always want to see what everyone else is doing instead of focusing on their own activity.
SELF-SMART: INTRAPERSONAL INTELLIGENCE
When everyone else gets worked up, Idy stays calm. Even when something extremely upsetting happens, Idy doesn’t get flustered. Sometimes after a stressful day in school she’ll need extra time alone in her room to unwind, but she always knows how to de-stress on her own. While she doesn’t necessarily act differently from her friends, she always knows in her own mind what she really thinks and what her independent opinion is. It’s typical for other girls to confide in Idy, because they know she always has wise and sensible advice to share, and that she knows how to keep secrets. Girls tease her that she’ll be a therapist one day, which makes Idy blush, but deep down her dream is to teach other people how to help themselves.
FUN STUFF:
As long as no one knows about it, Idy spends her free time writing in a journal and reading self-help books.
WHEN SHE GROWS UP:
Idy’s pretty sure she’ll be some kind of coach.
RANDOM FACT:
Intrapersonal intelligence is considered the rarest kind of intelligence to have.
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THE EIGHTH NOTE
Howard Gardner, the psychologist who proposed the Multiple Intelligence Theory, added an eighth intelligence to the original seven a few years after publishing his theory.
This intelligence is called the naturalistic intelligence, or nature smart. Being strong in this intelligence means enjoying nature, finding it easy and fun to learn about nature, and being good at understanding how nature works. They might enjoy having pets or growing plants, instinctively knowing how to take care of them properly.
People who are strong in this intelligence like farming and gardening, enjoy camping and hiking, and very often look for jobs that are related to nature.
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עטנאקאב יד ייז ןשיווצ ,ערה ןיע ראפ תולבוקמ
לארשי ללכ יחולש יד ןעוו ,'יילב ןסיג' ןופ הלוגס
וצ תועושי ןוא תואופר ן'לעופ םענייאניא ןלעוו
ןופ טרפבו ,ןישיב ןיערמ לכמ טעוועטארעג ןרעוו .ערה ןיע
ןייז ךיוא טעוו 'העושי יניע' םעטמ
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ב“י גאט יד תארקל , 'העושי יניע לעפמ' ךרוד
סע זא רשיה וק ןיא טגנערבעג טרעוו סאוו לולא ,ערה ןיע ןגעק תולועפ ןוט וצ םאזטאר קראטש זיא טלעטשעגסיוא רעמ ןעמ זיא געט יד ןיא דלאביוו
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prodigy
[prod-i-jee]
A person, especially a child or young person, having extraordinary talent or ability
Psychology defines a child prodigy as someone under the age of ten who “produces meaningful output at the level of an adult expert.”
Personally, I think being average is highly underrated. Average people fit in with most of their peers. Not sticking out too much, whether for good or for bad, can be a blessing. But of course, there are also those who were blessed with superb intelligence and gifts that can be noticed from a young age. Some of these young geniuses go on to accomplish great things in academia or in a specific field, and truly leave their mark on history.
Mozart
Some people “just” have a high IQ, while others are highly gifted with a specific skill. One of the latter was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, probably one of the most famous child prodigies. He was a world-renowned musician and composed over 600 musical works throughout his short life (he died at 35). He learned to play the piano and violin when he was only three years old by watching his father teach his older sister how to play. Soon, he was playing complex pieces. He was six years old when he wrote his first compositions and toured Europe as a young child, performing for royalty and aristocrats. He didn’t stop writing until he died, leaving behind brilliant sonatas, concertos and operas that are played around the world until today.
Awonder Liang
Chess is one of those games that I never had the patience to master but wish that I had. Maybe if I would’ve started younger, like chess prodigy Awonder Liang, I would’ve been amazing at it.
Awonder (I know, I a-wonder about his name too. Did his parents name him that when they saw that he was a child prodigy, or is it just a Chinese name?) started playing chess when he was five years old, and at eight years old became the youngest chess expert in (USCF) United States Chess Federation history.
The highest title a chess player can achieve, besides World Champion, is Grandmaster, which is awarded by the world chess organization FIDE. When Liang was nine years old, he became the youngest player to ever win a chess match against a grandmaster, and at fourteen he was awarded the title of Grandmaster himself, becoming the third-youngest American to qualify for that title.
Kim UngYong
As for the ones with “just” a very high IQ, one such child is Kim Ung-Yong, a genius from Korea who was born in 1962. He was having full conversations at just six months old, solving complex calculus problems by three, reading in four languages by the time he was four, and got his PhD when he was eight. He is recognized as having one of the highest recorded IQs, scoring at around 210 (the average person’s IQ is between 85-115, with above average scoring between 115-129). He studied to become a civil engineer and as an adult was a professor in several universities and research centers.
Priyanshi Somani
Numbers and I have never really gotten along, but some people are blessed with mathematical prowess; Priyanshi Somani is one of them. They call her the “mental calculator” and it’s pretty obvious why. When she was seven years old, she won the National Championship in Abacus and Mental Calculation in India and kept that title for the next few years. At the Mental Calculation World Cup in 2010 when Priyanshi was just eleven years old, she won the overall title at the competition while competing against adults. What did she do to win? Oh, just simple things like multiplying two numbers of eight digits each, getting the square root of six-digit numbers (she came in first place for that), adding ten numbers of ten digits each, and yes, calculating all of that in mere seconds just using her head.
Gregory Smith
Another child prodigy who became well known across America in the early 2000s is Gregory Smith, who was reading and reciting books when he was fourteen months old. I was barely walking at that age. When I was starting to piece words together at eighteen months old, Gregory was doing addition.
He completed second through eighth grade in one year and began high school at seven years old. He finished high school by the time he was nine and started college when he was ten. Ten!
He’s an adult today and is a researcher for gene expression. He has also been an advo cate for children’s rights and safety since he was a teenager and has been nominated five times for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Savants
Imagine being able to read two pages of a book at once, with your right eye reading the right page while your left eye reads the left page, and then being able to remember every detail about what you read. Even the “regular” geniuses in this article wouldn’t be able to do that, but a different kind of genius can.
Savants are people with extremely unusual abilities. Interestingly, their abilities seem to come from impairments to the left frontal temporal lobe of the brain. Most savants have developmental delays, defects, and handi caps but are able to do amazing things with their minds.
SAVANT LESLIE LEMKE, was born with severe birth defects, had to have his eyes removed, and couldn’t stand up until he was twelve years old. When he was sixteen his mother woke up in the middle of the night to him playing a complex piece of music that he had heard earlier in the day. After that, they found out that Leslie can play any piece of music perfectly after hearing it just once.
STEPHEN WILTSHIRE was diagnosed with autism as a young child and started talking at nine years old. He has incredible drawing abilities and can draw an entire scene, down to the last detail, after seeing it just once. He was flown over Tokyo in a helicopter once and then drew a detailed and accurate panoramic drawing of what he had seen fleetingly during the ride.
DANIEL TAMMET is another famous savant. For him, every number has a unique color, texture and feel. He has described his visual image of 289 as particularly ugly and 333 as attractive. He can clearly “see” the answer to a math problem and has recited from memory the first 22,514 digits of pi in five hours. He knows seven languages and learned one of them, Icelandic, in just one week. He has been diagnosed with Asperger’s but is very high functioning in comparison to other savants, and has helped scientists learn more about how a savant’s brain functions.
EQ and IQ
So we know it’s cool to be smart, but is that really what makes a person happier and more successful in life? Because life isn’t lived in textbooks and classrooms; it’s lived with families and friendships and awkward situations and difficult dilemmas.
Writer and psychologist Daniel Goleman wrote a book called Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ, in which he describes the five components of emotional intelligence. He says “emotional intelligence is about self-awareness, internal motivation, self-regulation, empathy, and social skills”.
While having a high EQ might not give you high grades in math, it’ll give you the tools to build healthy relationships and resolve challenging situations long after you’ve graduated.
I’ve heard people dismiss academic ability with the statement that “the A students work for the B students who work for the C students who run businesses in buildings dedicated by the D students.” While this idea is debatable, it’s true that there are many areas of strength that can compensate for, or complement, academic weakness. These skills help people be innovative, creative, and hardworking, which comes in handy in many areas, including careers and relationships. That’s not to say that people with a high IQ aren’t very successful in those areas too. But the impact of a strong EQ is often overlooked, when it offers just as much of an advantage as a high IQ does.
IQ Test
IQ testing was developed by psychologists to measure problem solving, reasoning, and how someone can use information and logic to solve problems. Most basic IQ tests take around twenty minutes to complete and include a lot of pattern-related questions.
One psychologist developed the Cognitive Reflection Test, also known as the shortest IQ test, which is just three brain teasers that assess your ability to process information rationally. Not a lot of people get all three questions right, because the answers aren’t the first thought that pops into your head. See for yourself!
1. A bat and a ball cost $1.10 in total. The bat costs $1 more than the ball. How much does the ball cost?
2. If it takes 5 machines 5 minutes to make 5 widgets, how long would it take 100 machines to make 100 widgets?
3. In a lake, there is a patch of lily pads. Every day, the patch doubles in size. If it takes 48 days for the patch to cover the entire lake, how long would it take for the patch to cover half of the lake?
Answers:
1. Five cents. If you guessed 10 cents, you’re not alone. However, if that were the case, the bat and ball together would cost $1.20—not $1.10. On the other hand, a 5-cent ball and a bat priced at $1.05 (which is $1 more than 5 cents) would total $1.10.
2. Five minutes. Although you might have answered 100 minutes, the actual time is less than that. Since the question reveals that it would take 5 minutes for 1 widget machine to make 1 widget, you can determine that it would also take 5 minutes for 100 widget machines to make 100 widgets.
3. 47 days. At first, your gut might tell you it would take 24 days. But remember: Since the area of the lake covered in lily pads doubles every day, a patch that covers half the lake would fully cover it in just one additional day. Subtract one day from 48 days, and you get 47 days.
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BrainyPlay
As the summer wanes, we shift back into learning mode. But lots of learning has been happening in the summer, too — learning that is equally important and just as life-changing as the learning your child experiences in school.
The summer weather combined with time outdoors naturally lends itself to exploration, and the learning and discovery opportunities are endless.
This kind of learning can continue year-’round, with a parent’s perspective and gentle encouragement. Really, all that’s needed to foster a child’s exploration is an inquisitive mind. But some products are more conducive to learning than others. Let me share with you some items we’ve discovered over the years that are great for children’s growth and development.
Squish Ball Rattle
This interesting combination of wooden rods, balls, and strings gives you a toy that is easy for a baby to grasp. As the baby’s skills develop, they can enjoy the balls that move as they turn the toy, and the “squish” when they grasp it with two hands. This toy fosters an understanding of cause and effect, and is overall a nice, simple toy for baby to engage with. It comes in a variety of color finishes.
Rainbow Blocks
While all blocks are recommended for open-ended play, colorful blocks add some interest to the play. Featuring a natural wood frame and different color translucent plastic centers, these blocks are interesting and fun to interact and experiment with. They com bine well with Playmags, Little People, toy animals, and other blocks.
Wood-Tip Lacing Bead Strings
Lacing is an important fine motor skill that can be challenging for a child to master. Rather than setting it aside for a year or two, get some strings with a wood tip. The wood tip supports your child’s attempts at getting the string through the bead and simplifies the task.
Musical Instrument
I am not at all a music expert, but research exists that correlates music with various developmental processes. Small children can enjoy interacting and creating rhythm with instruments such as maracas, tambourines, drums, and xylophones. As your child’s interest grows, you can explore other musical options as
HABA 12 Piece Puzzles
Puzzles are great for fostering problem solving and various visual skills. What always bothered me was the gap in progression between peg puzzles and large 24 piece floor puzzles. HABA puzzles nicely bridge that gap, offering a variety of 12 piece puzzles featuring themes like animals, trucks, farm and zoo. They are great for scaffolding skills as kids learn to look for edges, pieces of similar color, and fit pieces together.
Screw Driver Set
We are the proud owners of three complete toy toolkits. Unfortunately, they sit on our toy shelf most of the time. Because they don’t really do anything. Although I’m sure there are boys who enjoy using tool sets for pretend play, my boys tired of them quickly. What they do enjoy is our children’s screwdriver set, because that actually works. Our set came with a real screwdriver and a wooden case which doubles as the work surface to screw and unscrew a variety of included bolts, washers, and screws. I recommend it for three to four year old boys.
Rain Boots for puddle jumping
This is a product that took me longer to buy. Because every child has winter shoes, summer shoes, weekday shoes, Shabbos shoes, some kind of water shoes, snow boots, and maybe rollerblades. And all that all over again when they outgrow them the next year. Now rain boots, too? I figured we’d do without. But after I had one child who plunged goodnaturedly into every puddle regardless of their footwear, rain boots were clearly a necessity. Of course, once one child got them, siblings wanted in on the fun too. So now we have a lot of rain boots, and we haven’t regretted the purchase. I encourage all of you to try it too, even if you are squeamish about the jumping in rain puddles activity. I can’t really give you the scientific background, but I assure you that jumping in puddles is a wonderful experience for your children and is good for them, too!
Paint Sticks
Painting is a great exploratory activity, but we aren’t always ready for the setup, cleanup, and mess it entails. Enter paint sticks: A glue stick look-alike that paints! Easy to use and minimal mess, paint sticks are a lot of fun and a great tool for gorgeous artwork. Of course, real paint is fun in different ways, and a great experience for when you can pull that off, too!
Tiny Polka Dot Game
This is the most educational item on this list. I generally avoid academic material as I think experiencing real life is the best way to learn. However, my daughter consistently chooses this game for family game time, so you can be sure the fun factor is there. The game consists of a deck of number cards in various formats (numerals, dice dots, random dots, and others). It contains instruction cards teaching you how to play a variety of very creative number games for a range of ages (3 to 8).Its mission statement is to give over a love of math and change the way math is taught, learned and perceived.
Magnet Poetry (for kids)
This is a set of magnets containing words or phrases. You arrange them on a magnetic surface to write poems, silly sentences and more.
Wall Map
A map of the world broadens your child’s outlook and experience way past his own immediate surroundings. A map can give your child important information about distance, and they will enjoy locating countries they hear about in current events or where family members live.
Magnifying Glass, Binoculars, Microscope
All of these are great ways for children to observe, explore, question, and learn about nature and the environment around them.
Local Nature or Field Guides
Great when paired with the magnifying glasses, binoculars, or microscopes, nature guides foster observation skills, and give children the thrill of learning about, naming and identifying local wildlife.
Our overarching goal of raising children is to serve Hashem. While in bygone generations, the success of a child was attributed to their mother’s tears, today it's easy to get sidetracked by the haze of opportunities and methodologies. Yes, of course we'll daven — and we'll do horseback riding therapy and social skills training, too! I don’t mean to minimize the importance of those opportunities or any tools we have at our disposal today. But don’t lose sight of our purpose and ultimate goal.
I touched on a variety of interests here, enough to jumpstart your child's exploration. When you notice your child is interested in something particular, go with it! Have those materials available in the environment, get books on the topic, and provide related material for exploration.
Wishing you many happy adventures together!
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What Shlomo Taught Me
SCHONFELDShlomo was one of my campers in Yedideinu Day Camp, quite a few summers ago. He was a tall, broad, and awkward little boy from an immigrant family. His clothes were too old, too big and too dark, he was a year or two older than the rest of my Pre -1A campers, and he didn’t speak or understand English well.
Shlomo* was also strong. Very strong. Due to his poor language skills, physical violence became his primary mode of communication, and he was often found fighting stubbornly with the other boys in the class. Tragically, the boys in the class did not regard Shlomo as a peer, but rather as a dark,
brooding creature whom they tried to either provoke or avoid. If there had been a totem pole that measured social status in our bunk, Shlomo would have been all the way at the bottom.
Shlomo’s father had a disability and could not work; his mother cleaned people’s homes for a living.
One day, at the beginning of the summer, when we had no transportation and the children were supposed to be picked up by their parents, Shlomo and his younger brother Chaim were never picked up. They waited patiently with us as we spent a few hours trying to reach their parents. “Oh,” said Shlo-
mo’s mother simply, when we finally reached her, “I forgot.” Her children waited another long while until she finally arrived. They did not even seem sad or angry that they had been forgotten, only resigned.
My heart went out to little Shlomo. Beyond his angry, wild behavior, I saw a confused child who was desperate to make friends but did not know how. As his counselor, I hoped I’d be able to positively impact his life. I davened for siyata d’Shmaya
I looked for Shlomo’s strengths,
selor stopped by our room and asked for one of the boys to assist him for a few minutes, I slowly looked around the classroom, my eyes traveling up and down the rows. Boys were bouncing up and down in their seats, fingers pointing to themselves and begging, “Me! Me! Choose me! Pleeeeaase!”
“Boys,” I said, “you are all wonderful. This will be a tough decision.” I looked around again and now my eyes — followed by twenty-three pairs of eyes –rested on Shlomo. “Shlomo. Yes, I think that Shlomo Levy would be the right choice. He’s so mature, he’s already seven years old!”
The class seemed taken aback. Shlomo seemed surprised. He hesitated a bit, but then came up to the front of the classroom. When Shlomo returned after having helped the head counselor, I made a big deal about it. I called him up to the front of the room, and had him tell the class all about it. He was shy, his speech was unclear, but he slowly told the class how he helped the head counselor unload new sports equipment from his car. They stared at him with admiration.
and raced against other bunks. When we had to choose one boy to present our team for the running races, I looked around and made a big deal of choosing Shlomo to run for us. “Shlomo is the tallest in our bunk, he has the longest legs,” I told the boys, “and he’s so strong. He’s a good choice for us!”
At first, Shlomo (who seemed pleasantly surprised at being singled out and praised) ran a bit awkwardly, his movements uncoordinated and unsure. But as he gained confidence, he started running and running, gave it his all, and won the race — once, and twice, and yet again! My campers were thrilled. “Go, Shlomo, go! Go Shlomo go!” they chanted. Shlomo earned a prize from the head counselor and returned to his friends as a hero.
It was easy going after that. Shlomo had earned the respect of his bunkmates. The boys were young, and unlearned their prejudices with the ease that only five year olds can. Shlomo slowly let go of his defensive walls, as he too had not yet built up too many barriers. The pleasure of working with young, impressionable souls, like molding pliable clay!
but they were hard to find. So I resolved to focus on his age, his height and physical strength and make them very important.
“I need a strong, tall boy to take the ball down from that shelf,” I told my campers one of the first days of camp. “Shlomo!” I announced, “You’re the perfect choice. We are so lucky, boys, that Shlomo is in our bunk. Look how tall he is and how easily he reaches that shelf.”
Shlomo took the ball off the shelf with ease, his stooped shoulders straightening a bit. The boys shifted in their seats and regarded Shlomo with guarded interest, as if seeing him for the first time.
The next day, when the head coun-
Days rolled into weeks, with lots of little opportunities for me to draw out the goodness in Shlomo. Our relationship deepened. He softened. It was fascinating for me to note that much of how we communicate with each other transcends language, that our hearts carry so much more weight than the words we express. When Shlomo did get into a fight with another boy, I’d manage to calm him down. I’d wait patiently for him to string together words of broken English, as he’d tell me why he felt wronged. At times he’d burst into tears and explain that he was unfairly provoked. When incidents like that happened, I’d make it clear to all of my campers that no one — not Shlomo, nor any other boy in the class — deserved to be mistreated. I loved all my campers and looked out for all of them, but Shlomo had a special place in my heart.
Then came the Grand Camp Championship where all the bunks in our camp were pitted against each other in various sports.
We played basketball, baseball, soccer
By the end of the four weeks of camp Shlomo was one of the most highly regarded boys in our bunk. When the boys played Red Rover, they’d make sure Shlomo was on their team, as he was so strong and could easily fight his way through the opposing team’s human chain. When someone in our bunk needed help schlepping something heavy, he’d ask Shlomo for help, and Shlomo would eagerly acquiesce. When they couldn’t reach something, the boys would turn to Shlomo for help because he was so tall. As Shlomo’s confidence soared, his speech and even his gait improved; he walked around purposefully, and no one noticed anymore that he did not speak or dress like everyone else.
It’s been quite a while since I was Shlomo’s day camp counselor. Most details of that summer are but hazy memories. But the heady feeling of being able to touch a young soul so deeply and so quickly is something I will never forget. Shlomo’s face is a clearly defined image in my mind and this gentle, noble soul will always have a special place in my heart.
*names and identifying details have been changed
While there exists a plethora of sefarim on hilchos Shabbos, never before has the topic been covered in such a comprehensive yet simplified manner. In Shamor V’zachor, veteran mechanech Rabbi Reuven Levine takes readers—both tweens/teens and adults—by the hand and walks them through each melachah, from A to Z.
WRITTEN BY RABBI REUVEN LEVINE Veteranelementary school rebbi with years of experience teaching hilchos Shabbos to preteens.
STORIES AND INSPIRATION. Reach for this sefer full of life-altering strategies for whenever you need to raise your spirits and transform crisis into serenity. The many inspirational stories are guaranteed to increase your bitachon, thus evoking Hashem's kindness and showering you with blessing and joy.
BY REBBETZIN S. FELDBRANDELUL TITLES
INCLUDES AN IN-DEPTH DISCUSSION ON TALKING This sefer addresses commonly asked questions, such as why aren't my tefillos being answered, why do bad things happen to good people, and why should I daven if everything is decreed on Rosh Hashanah? In addition, it offers invaluable insights into tefillah and a treasure trove of halachos related to davening. Inspiring true stories relate how people who refrained from talking during davening merited miraculous salvation—and show us that we, too, can do the same.
BY RABBI MOISHE DOVID LEBOVITSComprehensive and thorough, yet simplified guide to the 39 melachos of Shabbos.
Fully illustrated and engagingly designed.
Perfect for older kids and students.
Ideal for family learning, especially at the Shabbos table.
Another Kind of Diamond
But today he is busy with a different kind of diamond: the gift of Shabbos, the precious gift from Hashem’s treasure vault. Mr. Katz has decided to launch an exclusive Shabbos contest with amazing prizes, exclusively for children of readers of The Boro Park View. The contest, designed to encourage tosfos Shabbos, involves welcoming Shabbos ten minutes early for four consecutive weeks.
“It’s the biggest segulah,” says Reb Shaul. “But don’t take it from me. Listen to this.” He plays an audio clip of Rav Elimelech Biderman. “Tosfos Shabbos… the biggest brachos come from adding onto Shabbos.” He quotes the tzaddik Rav Menachem Mendel of Rimanov: “Chazal teach us, asei Shabbos’cha chol v’al titztareich labrios. Make your Shabbos when it’s still weekday, and you won’t need help from others. It’s a bracha for children, life and wealth. The Pri Megadim says that one who prolongs Shabbos, Hashem prolongs his lifetime. The Imrei Emes of Ger used to tell petitioners, ‘First be mekabel Shabbos early and then say your kapitel Tehillim.’”
Reb Meilich repeats a story Rav Yechezkel Abramsky, zt’’l, would tell of his grandfather, the Ridvaz. One night while the Ridvaz slept, he saw the Beis Din Shel Maalah in a dream, calling out to him that the time had come for him to leave the world. The Ridvaz pleaded that he was in the middle of writing a very necessary peirush on Talmud Yerushalmi, but they replied, “You come up, someone else will finish.”
“But what about all the broken people I help and support?” protested the Ridvaz. “Who will take care of them?”
“Others will,” came the reply. “Your time has come.”
Finally, the Ridvaz said, “I am mekabel Shabbos early every week. The table is set Thursday night and I await the Shabbos Hamalkah.” Upon hearing that, the Beis Din agreed that he deserved to live. The Ridvaz awoke and merited to live and complete his sefer
“Is there anything more to say?”
comments Reb Shaul. “By adding just a few minutes to Shabbos, the gates of bracha open wide.”
It’s Monday afternoon, but the feeling here in his cozy home is all about Shabbos. “Didn’t you say today, ‘sheini b’Shabbos’? It’s all about Shabbos,” R’ Shaul asserts. “Let me tell you another story: There was a very wealthy man in Mexico who’d build massive office buildings, sell them, and turn a nice profit. While he contributed generously to the local kollelim, he himself didn’t lead an observant life. One day he decided he wants to keep Shabbos, partially — just Friday night. He’d come home from work early, his wife would light candles, he’d go to shul, have a seudah, and that was it. Shabbos day was a regular day for them.
“There was one building he invested a lot of money into, but there were no buyers. Finally, two partners from overseas started negotiating a deal. They arrived on Thursday and were hoping to get it done within the next two days. On Friday noon, the deal wasn’t ready. They needed another few hours to work out the last details. But this man got up and said, ‘I’m out of here; I need to get ready for Shabbos.’ They looked at him, unable to believe what they were hearing. The deal was almost done and here the seller wants to pause for a day! They made it very clear to him that if they don’t finalize the deal within the next few hours, they’re out. But Shabbos was coming. He said he had to go, and left. So did they. The longawaited deal was dead.
“He came home with a sense of misgiving. For so long he’d been trying to sell this building, and now, when a deal was within reach, he had just walked out. But a short while later, that area suffered a major earthquake. Many office buildings collapsed, but his building stood intact. He soon had a line of clients, including the Mexican government, who were looking to pay whatever the cost to rent or purchase the building.
“So you see, Shabbos is the source of bracha.”
Reb Shaul Katz is a diamond setter by profession. He has also given classes in diamond setting. “Some of my students came in with two left hands and walked out as professional diamond setters,” he tells The Boro Park View in an exclusive interview.
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Shabbos #1 Shabbos #2 Shabbos #3 Shabbos #4Have you ever dreamed of joining Mensa, the organization meant for smart people? Good news! While membership is contingent on IQ level, “perspective is worth 80 IQ points,” as one scientist said.
WHAT IS MENSA?
Founded in England in 1946, Mensa is an international society for highly intelligent people. There’s only one criterion for joining: A high IQ, or Intelligence Quotient. The candidate must be within the highest 2% of society to qualify.
To date, Mensa boasts some 134,000 members in 100 countries. The United States is most heavily represented, with twice as many members as any other country.
One out of 50 people qualify for Mensa membership, although most never consider joining.
Mensa members are men, women, and children from age four and up, but the most common age groups are 14 to 33 and 34 to 53.
The concept of IQ was designed in 1904 by two French psychologists who wanted to determine which students need extra help in school. It was German psychologist William Stern who formulated the specific IQ method of testing, which computes mental age based on chronological age.
CAN YOU IMPACT YOUR IQ SCORE?
Studies show children may develop higher IQ capacities if they are nurtured and fed well as babies.
Stimulating mental capacity in preschool may boost IQ in elementary school – but would probably not increase the scores permanently.
RANDOM FACTS
“Mensa” is a Latin word with several meanings; mind, table, and month. Arlington, TX, is home to the American Mensa headquarters. American Mensa’s oldest member is 102; British Mensa had a 103-year-old member.
• Surprise, surprise! Research backs the notion that there may be a link between absentmindedness and genius!
• Studies show that many people who are considered geniuses have difficulty focusing on small details. It should be noted that 7.4% of Mensa members have diagnosed ADHD, compared to 4% in the general population.
ARE YOU A GENIUS?
Here are some indicators that may convince you to take the Mensa test!
You listen more than you talk.
You can process new information quickly.
You can focus on one thing for hours.
You are curious and open-minded.
You like being alone.
IQ SCALE
MEET SOME OF THE WORLD’S SMARTEST KIDS!
Teddy Hobbs, a British four-year-old, joined Mensa after scoring 139 out of 160 on the Mensa entrance exam. He taught himself to read on his own at the age of two.
Haryz Nadzim, a British child, joined Mensa at age 3. He began speaking when he was just seven months old. At age two, he would recite entire bedtime stories to himself from memory.
Alexis Martin of Phoenix, AZ, scored 160 on her Mensa entrance exam, which she took at three years old. She read books to herself at age two, and even corrected her father when he made mistakes while reading to her.
At age two, U.S.-born Elise Tan-Roberts will surprise you by reciting the names of many capital cities in the world. She recognized her written name before her first birthday and recited the alphabet from memory at 16 months.
Perhaps the youngest Mensa member, Kasha Quest of Los Angeles memorized all the elements of the periodic table and knows all 50 states of America by name, shape, and location on the map — all before age two! Her pediatrician was the one to pick up on her unusual intelligence level and sent her parents to a psychologist who conducted the test.
131+ – You can join Mensa! 137 – Bill Clinton, 42nd US President
145 – Jeff Bezos, Founder of Amazon 155 – Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla 160 – Bill Gates, CEO of Microsoft 160 – Albert Einstein’s genius IQ 180 – Binyamin Netanyahu, Israeli Prime Minister
228 – Highest recorded IQ score, held by American writer Marilyn vos Savant
UP TO THE TEST?
See how well you score on these sample questions of a Mensa IQ Test!
1. What is the missing number in this series?
7, 12, 19, __, 39, 52
a) 28 b) 26 c) 33 d) 29
2. The words gallant and valiant have __________ meanings.
a) Same b) Opposite c) Unrelated
3. A college professor teaches a class of 80 students. Fourteen students are business majors, six are education majors, and the rest are undecided. What percentage of the class is undecided?
a) 50% b) 75% c) 60% d) 25%
4. If the first two statements below are true, is the final statement true?
Mrs. Jones is responsible for collecting all of the fifth grade classes’ money for the school fundraiser.
Sally attends Mrs. Jones’ school.
Mrs. Jones is responsible for collecting Sally’s money for the fundraiser.
a) Yes b) No c) Uncertain
5. Which figure belongs in the empty spot? Answers:
RISE AND SHINE, EVERYONE! IT’S THE START OF ANOTHER GLORIOUS DAY!
‘MORNING. DAVENED ALREADY?
WAKEY, WAKEY, SUNSHINE! COME ON, WE’VE GOT A LONG DAY OF AIMLESS WANDERING AHEAD OF US!
YES, MA’AM!
HARRUMPH! FIVE MORE MINUTES, IF YOU PLEASE…
HA-HA-HA! RICHARD, YOU’RE A REAL HOOT! HAVE AT THEE, TOO!
IN TROTH, I’LL ARISE SHORTLY…
HIT THE DECK, SOLDIER! MOVE, MOVE, MOVE!
WHA —? HIE! AVAST! FORSOOTH! HAVE AT THEE!
C’MON, RICHIE! LET’S GO CARPE US SOME SERIOUS DIEM!
LOOKS LIKE SOMEONE GOT THE DROP ON US…
AND I’M PRETTY SURE I KNOW WHO…
HUH?
VERILY, MY DEAR YOSEF. GOOD MORROW! WHEREFORE ART THE COFFEE?
…WHAT HAPPENED?
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2 BR Hotel style fully furnished apt. Full Kitch/ Bath, W/D. Excellent for Ch/ Kallah, or Simchas. 718-6860909/ 347-524-7686
MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA
Carriage Club North. Beautiful 2 Bedroom, 2 bath, Ground floor. Call: 347.499.0031
LAKEHOUSE VILLA
Luxurious 3 bedroom lake house villa in Case Grande Arizona. Private pool fully stocked kosher kitchen. 520.251.4459
HIGHLAND MILLS
RENTAL (NEAR KJ)
Fully furnished beautiful spacious house. 4 bedrooms available daily, weekly and weekends. Linen, towels and all amenities. Beautiful private grounds with heated pool. Near shul. Call/Text/ WhatsApp 917 705-9667
FORSHAY / NEW HEMPSTEAD AREA
3 Beautiful 5 Bedroom Homes For rent for Shabbos ,And weekdays. Towels and linen included. Please call 845-587-7611or 347-633-0777
MONSEY RENTAL
Large house with heated pool and hot tub available for rent on Shabbos throughout the summer. 6.5 bedrooms - 14 beds - heated pool - two hot tubs - playroom. Call 845274-4691
AIRMONT RENTAL
Fully furnished house, 5 bedrooms, available for weekend, weekly and monthly. Linen, Towels and all amenities. Beautiful Deck, Lg playground, near shul. Call 347-485-4149/ 347-6786565
SUKKOS AIRMONT
Magnificent new house on Serene property in Airmont available for sukkos from Sept 27-Oct 9. For $7000 all inclusive. Optional pool available to rent. 5 bedrooms towels linen and all amenities included. 347420-4945
AIRMONT VACATION
Magnificent 5 bedroom new house with a pool available to rent for weekends. All amenities including towels and linen provided. Situated on serene private property. Limited summer weekends still available. 347-420-4945
SHORT TERM RENTAL
Beautiful 2 Bedroom bright & airy apartment. Dining room, W/D, porch, sleeps 7, Located on 10th & 45. Available R’’H & Y”K. Call 347-581-8920.
PRIVATE HOUSE SHORT TERM
Fully equipped furnished 7 bedroom house (18+beds) with linen/towels hotel style in Blooming Grove. Rent for days, weeks, or weekends. Breathtaking beautiful grounds. Call/text 845-2385633
SHORT TERM RENTAL
8 Bedroom House with pool and jaccuzi in the Monsey area 845-499-7445
BY RABBI SHMUEL ECKSTEINJob ID: 2239 Looking for a BIG BROTHER
To assist A 16 year old girl
Daily Aug. 17 - Sep. 6
Job ID: 4683 Looking for a BEST FRIEND
To assist A 8 year old girl
Daily after school
Job ID: 1493 Looking for a BEST FRIEND
To accomany A 25 year old girl
Fri. & Shabbos 3-5pm Sunday 6:00pm - 7:30pm
1547 Looking for a BEST FRIEND
Crown Heights
To be-friend A 21 year old girl
Sundays & Evenings 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Job ID: 4415 Looking for a BEST FRIEND
To accomany A 14 year old girl
Sundays And after school
Job ID: 1817
Looking for a BIG BROTHER
To assist with tasks A 14 year old boy
Daily after 6:30pm
Job ID: 1255
Crown Heights
Looking for a BEST FRIEND
To assist with goals A 12 year old girl
Daily After school
Job ID: 4725
Crown Heights
Looking for a BIG SISTER
To assist A 6 year old girl
Daily After school
WEST PALM BEACH
No. 1 Real Estate Broker. Aaron Rose 561.308.5766
SUKKOS IN CASA GRANDE, ARIZONA
Beautiful villas with saltwater heated pool on gorgeous property. All amenities and kitchen accessories included. Near shul & Kosher grocery. Great rates for Chodesh Tishrei! call/text 917-754-3679/347224-5574
MONSEY YOM TOV & SUKKOS RENTAL
Vilchovitz, Viznitz area. Rent a beautiful 2 or 3 bedroom apartment with porch for weekdays/ weekends. Towels/ Linen included. Brand new. (including Sukkah for Sukkos) 718-384-6214
HIGHLAND MILLS HOUSE FOR SUCCOS
Beautiful private luxury fully furnished 4 bedroom house (10 beds) with linen, towels, beautiful grounds. Rent it for entire Succos, Sukkah included. Call/txt/whtsap 917
705 9667
SWAN LAKE
Book your ultimate family vacation experience!! 4 bedroom 2 bath private house with a big heated pool, kids playground and Fire pit. Near shul. Available for Sukkas. Call 347- 766-5167
MONSEY SHABBATON GETAWAY
7+ Bedroom house heimish Concord area. 20 beds, deck, swings, beautiful park-like property. Linen & Shabbos essentials provided. 845-5486478.
SUMMER RENTAL
Private house in Monsey/ Chestnut Ridge for rent for weekends or during the week , 6 bedroom, 12 beds, private area, big private backyard, linen/towels included.. 5 minute walk to a shul call 8452639275 also available for Rosh Hashana or Sukkos with a sukkah
TEACHER ASSISTANT
School Year 23/24 F/T Sun-Thurs. Stimulating, dynamic environment. Training opportunities, Competitive salary. Email: info.pathwaystudycenter@ gmail.com
MONTICELLO RENTAL
Magnificent newly renovated private house large kitchen, huge spacious dining/ living room two bedrooms stunning grounds near shul and Monticello Mall. Linen, towels and Shabbos amenities included. Also available to rent for Section8. Weekends $1100 and Weekly $1700. No pool. Please call 347-533-3467 and leave message
FALLSBURG RENTAL
Fallsburg rental available for shabbos and during the week 4 bedrooms (9-12 beds) Call/ text 2166358421
SHABBOS RENTAL W/POOL
Chestnut Ridge 4BR 3 Bath (Sleeps 7) Thurs-Sunday $1950. Available for Sukkos as well. Text 347-674-6854
SHABBOS RENTAL MONSEY
Beautiful house with spacious grounds and porch, 3 bedrooms on Private street. Hotplate & percolator provided 845-521-1405
TISHREI RENTAL
14th Ave & 48th St. 1st floor, 1 or 2 bedrooms, dining room & kitchen 718-431-8818/ 929289-8698
MONSEY SUMMER RENTAL
Beautiful fully furnished Shabbos equipped 3 bedroom 2 bath house. Call/ whatsapp 718-541-0292
LINDEN RETREAT
Beautiful Bright new 4 Bedroom house 9+ Beds for Shabbos/Weekday. Trampoline, stunning in-ground pool. w/Linen & Towels next to shuls & neighbors. Still Available for last summer weekend. (Aug 31) & beyond. Call/ Text (908) 409-3733 Email EnjoyLindenRetreat@gmail. com
YERUSHALAYIM RENTAL
Coming to Eretz Yisroel for Tishrei? Beautiful apartments in the Best areas of Yerushalayim to rent for the week, weekend, or month. Call 0556716515
JERUSALEM APT FOR SALE
JERUSALEM APT. FOR SALE KADURI/ROMEMA 3 BDR $1.7 M call HABAYTA ISRAEL 516-658-2177 info@ habaytaisrael.com
FOR RENT
1200 Sq feet for business or office Ft Hamilton and 47 Nice renovated basement, private front entrance, New kitchenette and full bath. Please call or text 9172146836
FURNISHED APT
Furnished basement for rent 18/51 front entrance high ceiling W/D Call (347) 670-4282
HELP WANTED
BABYSITTER NEEDED
Looking for babysitter late afternoon hours for upcoming year starting September. Great pay! Great Opportunity for teachers/assistants. For more details 347-4515930
CHAIA ERBLICH
with Hashem’s help, is using a very powerful method in removing
PLUS For the past 30 years she has helped many people with her unique healing technic with both, PHYSICAL AND EMOTIONAL PROBLEMS
is Hiring!
WILLIAMSBURG
AP/AR SPECIALIST
• The Accounts Payable Specialist will ensure that daily transactions are posted accurately and timely, and that goals set by leadership are met consistently and within regulatory and institutional guidelines.
• •
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
The ability to multi-task, problem solve, high attention to detail, and strong organization skills
WILLIAMSBURG
PRODUCT OWNER
• Experience in the development of payment processing products is required
• Oversee projects from inception through completion while meeting deadlines and achieving project goals and objectives
• Utilize critical thinking skills and collaborate with cross-functional teams, including software development, sales, and marketing
LAKEWOOD
GATEWAY SUPPORT REPRESENTATIVE
• Work the customer service queue, monitoring and answering incoming calls and emails daily
• Ensure timely reporting, referral, follow-up and escalation of merchant issues to minimize disruption to service and overall impact to Cardknox clients
• Must be able to work in a fast-paced environment as part of a team but assume ownership and responsibility for team and self-assigned work
WILLIAMSBURG
BANKING SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
• Handle all updates to accounts and support overall merchant success and satisfaction
• Good communication, problem-solving, and negotiation skills are needed
• High School Graduate OK, full training provided
WILLIAMSBURG
PRICING ANALYST
• Review Pricing Analyst will work with a team to provide detailed profit and loss analysis.
• Must enjoy detail-oriented and focused work
• Good oral and written communication skills
• High School Graduate OK, full training provided
WILLIAMSBURG/LAKEWOOD
AGENT SUPPORT
• Work directly with outside Sales Agents, who will reach out with questions, concerns, or needs that may arise
• Strong interpersonal & communication skills are required
• Training will be provided by our teams
WILLIAMSBURG
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
• Work the Customer Service queue contacting and providing resolutions to Agents & Merchants
• Good communication & interpersonal skills needed
• Minimum 3 years experience, with further training provided by our teams
loc ations
csaks@fidelitypayment.com
For more information or to send your resume: 718.782.2823 x426 (Chani Saks)
Brooklyn, New York 141 Flushing Ave, Suite 501, 11205
Howell, New Jersey 465 Oak Glen Rd, 07731
BABYSITTER NEEDED
Looking for a heimishe girl or lady to babysit every Sunday. Great pay! 347-668-9311
JOB OPPORTUNITY
Daycare in the heart of BP is seeking a babysitter for the upcoming year. Hours are from 9:00-3:00. Great environment and pay! Please call 347-458-9517.
P/T BABYSITTER
Daycare in the heart of BP is seeking a p/t babysitter for the upcoming school year. Hours are from 12:30-3:20. Great environment and pay! Please call 347-458-9517
BOOKKEEPER
Yeled V`Yalda Boro Park, Qualified candidate will have excellent time management skills, detail oriented , computer literate, comfortable with MS Word & Excel. Salary range: $40,000.-$45,000. Email: jobs@yeled.org call: 718.686.2422
STATEN ISLAND
ASSISTANT TEACHER
Seeking a warm and caring assistant teacher. (No teacher’s prep required!)
Positive and friendly environment. Great benefits. Salary begins at $30,150.+ depending on credentials. Email: HRubinstein@yeled. org Call: 718.514.8865
SPECIAL ED TEACHERS
Now hiring a devoted special ed classroom teacher for the 23-24 school year. Small class size, excellent training, supportive environment. Resumes@yadyisroelschool. org 718-650-6400
F/T PARAS
Now hiring paras to work full time in a special education school for the 23-24 school year. Supportive and heimish environment. Transportation provided. Resumes@ yadyisroelschool.org
HEADSTART TEACHER
YVY Head Start Williamsburg Immediate teaching position available for 4-5 year old class. Minimum 90 credits required. Great pay, Fringe Benefits. Call: 718.514.8925 or 718.909.9473
SECRETARY
Heimishe BP Ofiice seeking a secretary. Great environment, great pay! Knowledge in QuickBooks a plus. Email resume to: office@film581.com Call: 718-972-1016
TEACHER ASSISTANTS
Yeled V`Yalda Early Head Start in Boro Park Seeking full time Teacher assistants for Sep. Excellent salary and benefits, Childcare included. Email resume: hdembinsky@ yeled.org
POSITION AVAILABLE
Looking for a mature woman to work full time in a designer furniture store in BP. Please call: 917-9037162. If no answer, pls leave a message.
STATEN ISLAND
LEAD TEACHER
Yeled V`Yalda Staten Island is seeking a warm and enthusiastic teacher. Perks of working locally! Positive and friendly environment. 90 Credits+, Salary $42,000$68,600. Great benefits! Please send resume to: HRubinstein@Yeled.org or call 718-514-8865
PRESCHOOL TEACHERS
September 2023 opening: Yeled V’Yalda Project REACH seeking Yiddish-speaking preschool teachers to work afternoons and Sundays in the Boro Park area to service children in their homes. High paying position $28,000 - $32,000 annually with lots of flexibility. Must have HS diploma, preschool experience a plus. Email resume to mhersh@yeled.org
ASSISTANT TEACHERS
Yeled V`Yalda Head Start Boro Park, Seeking Assistant Teachers, wonderful work environment, great pay, exp. with children, responsible & ability to multitask. Email to: RAbelsky@yeled.org Or Call: 718.686.3501
PLAYGROUP TEACHERS
Heimishe Playgroup in Williamsburg seeking for Sep. Playgroup Teachers & Assistant Teachers. Great pay very punctual weekly, will train. No degree required. Call: 917.763.2178
AFTERSCHOOL SEITS needed for home case at Higher rates. Call: 917.968.2292
SUKKOS RENTAL 4 bedroom apartment available for sukos in center of BP for more info call 3479326524
TEACHING POSITION
Chasidishe Girls HS, BP seeks: Teacher Grade 12 Advanced Bio 2 periods weekly. Leave voicemail: 212991-2813 ext 3430
NURSERY TEACHER
Seeking Full time Nursery teacher for Chassidish BP girls school. No degree necessary. Yiddish speaking a must. Fax resume to 646-843-7622 or sendinyourresume123@ gmail.com
TITLE 1 TEACHER
Seeking a male Title 1 teacher to teach 6th grade math at Yeshiva in Boro Park from 2:00 PM-4:00 PM daily. Pay is $70 per hour. BA needed. Call/Text/Wa: 917.968.2292
Classifieds
NURSERY ASSISTANT TEACHER
Heimishe Talmud Torah looking to hire nursery assistant teacher. Great Pay! Opportunity for growth. Send your resume to dinifrankel1@gmail.com
AFTERNOON TEACHER POSITION
Afternoon limudei kodesh teacher and associate teacher positions, chassidish sp-ed girls program. Exp. preferred, great environment. Email resume to school718438@gmail.com.
TEACHER POSITIONS
Full time associate teacher positions, chassidish sped program. Graduates welcome, great training and heimish environment.
Competitive Rate. Email resume to hr@yesodeibina. org.
BCBA POSITION
Seeking BCBA to plan and supervise ABA program in chassidish sp-ed school. Yiddish speaking a must, exp. preferred. Email resume to school718438@gmail.com.
KRIAH SPECIALIST
Seeking Kriah specialist to supervise Kriah program in chassidish sp-ed school. Yiddish speaking a must, exp. preferred. Email resume to school718438@gmail.com.
PLAYGROUP ASSISTANT/ CO-TEACHER
Yiddish speaking. PT/FT. Well paid. 12 & 42. Pleasant and bright place. Please call: 718-633-3263/347-232-7608 if no answer try again
TITLE I TEACHERS
Great Opportunities for upcoming school year!
Seeking experienced Title I teachers for Flatbush girls’ school ·Upper elementary math ·High school math, with possibility of other subjects ·Warm, supportive environment, small groups ·Competitive compensation, $75/ hour. BA required. Email to: Titleone@yeled.org
STATEN ISLAND
FAMILY WORKER
Enjoy checking off lists and multitasking? Enjoy the perks of working locally! Seeking a FULL time and PART time Family Worker. Microsoft Office and Basic computer knowledge
Required. Salary begins at $31,000.+ depending on credentials. Great benefits. Email: HRubinstein@Yeled. org Call: 718-514-8865
UPSTATE SUKKOS RENTAL
Beautiful 8+ Bedroom House (23 beds) with sukkah in South Fallsburg. Heated pool. Next door to Shul. Call/text 845-502-6289
F/T POSITION
BP RE Management Office, Friendly environ (all female) Will train, some computer knowledge pref, email resume to resumesbpmgmt@ gmail.com. Flexible start date.
GREAT OFFER
Looking for a highly motivated female for a very stimulating f/t office. Lots of potential for growth. Willing to train. Email resume to job12450@gmail.com
SECRETARIAL POSITION
Seeking Secretary for busy, dynamic RE Mgmt Co. Duties incl. answering phones, making appts., overseeing repairs/maint., managing correspondence/ applications etc.. Must have exceptional org. skills, ability to multitask, excellent comm. & interpersonal abilities, and be willing to learn new software. Email resume: yn@ eppmgmt.com
SECRETARY POSITION
B/P Busy multi girl office looking to hire a secretary to process orders & customer service. Will train M-T 105pm Fri 10-1pm please email job.wmd123@gmail.com or call 347-782-7545
SEEKING SECRETARY
Heimishe office centrally located in Boro Park is seeking a F/T female secretary. email officejob74@ gmail.com call/text 646-7456220
F/T SECRETARY
Hiemesh BP multi girl office seeking a f/t female secretary. Great environment. Great pay. Will train. Email resume: resumessfs@gmail. com
SPEECH THERAPIST
Seeking a Speech Therapist for Sep. In Boro Park at enhanced rate. Call: 917.968.2292
SALESPERSON WANTED
Salesperson with exp. for wholesale fish co. Salary plus commission, potentials for partnership. Call Eli 516.270.6755
NURSERY TEACHER
Bais Jacob Day Care Center is looking for a licensed Nursery teacher. Hours: 8:454:00. Please call Tzipora at 718-435-5755 Ext. 263 or send resume to adlert@bjbp.org
PLAYGROUP TEACHERS & ASSISTANTS
Seeking warm and devoted teachers and assistants for a Yiddish speaking playgroup in Boro Park! Great environment! Great pay! Call/leave msg 646-887-5634
ASSISTANT TEACHER
Grt oppty in Heimishe BY in BP for 1st Grade Assistant. 9am-1pm & 1-4pm. Can be 1 person or 2 .Excellent environment. Pls call 718338-8617 or 718-757-9117
TITLE ONE TEACHERS
Boro Park girls school seeks for upcoming school year 1st-5th Grade Title One Literacy Teacher--afternoon hours. Email resume to reina. spitzer@catapultlearning. com.
GREAT OPPORTUNITY
Chassidishe Girls school is seeking a lower elementary assistant and permanent sub. Email Resume:preschool @ bnosperel.org
FEMALE POSITION IN BORO PARK
Seeking a Health Care Coordinator and Administrative Assistant in Boro Park. All women atmosphere, Geder Shield internet, No experience necessary but must be computer savvy and motivated. Call: 917.968.2292
Classifieds
JOB OPPORTUNITY
Boro Park Showroom seeking to hire Saleslady/Designer. Please Email Resume to Bpjob3611@gmail.com
JOB OPPORTUNITY
BP Real Estate office seeking to hire f/t female accounting assistant. Competitive pay and benefits. Apply now at jobs@beitel.com.
SALESMAN JOB
Do you have people skills?
Look no further.. For a limited time B&C Industries well known sales team is now accepting applicants to join our sales team. Email Resume: SalesJob@bcpkg. com Don’t miss out on this opportunity!
ABA PARAS
ABA paras needed male/ female. Boro Park, Flatbush, Crown Heights, and Far Rockaway. Para rate ranges $22-$35. Rate commensurate with experience. Email: para@yeled.org or call 718686-2349
PHYSICAL THERAPIST
Seeking experienced Physical Therapist for Special Ed school in Brooklyn. Excellent salary and collaborative working environment. Resumes@yadyisroelschool. org
SLP
Elementary school for children with language based learning disabilities is seeking a F/T and P/T, licensed, SLP. Team approach. Competitive salary. Convenient Midwood location. Minimum of 2 year experience is required. Email: speechtherapistposition@ gmail.com
JOBS AVAILABLE
Part-time & Full-time jobs available. Email TopPartTimeJobs@ gmail.com
AFTERNOON JOB
Be Above Daycare is hiring teachers for our After Hours program, 1:30-4:30 Monday-Thursday. Excellent pay for the right candidate. Call: 347-720-7407 for more information.
ELEVATE YOUR CAREER WITH US!
Join our Heimishe BP office as a full-time Female Executive Assistant, bringing your superb phone skills, grammar finesse, and Microsoft Word and Excel mastery. Enjoy an inspiring environment, competitive compensation, and a four-day workweek. Ready to make your mark? Email your resume to sgmminsurance@gmail. com and thrive with us!
HIRING
BP Insurance Agency Seeks: Account Representative No Experience Needed. Responsibilities and Skills: Assist Clients Throughout the sign up process, Servicing Accounts, Phone Etiquette, Multi Tasker, Mon-Thurs, 9-5pm Fri, 9-1pm (Negotiable). Competitive Pay. Email Resume: bklyninsurancejob@gmail. com
AMAZING ABA JOB
Amazing opportunity to work with children under a ABA program for the next school year. Jobs for Woman and Yungeleit. Full time and part time hours available. Call: 917.968.2292
PRESCHOOL JOB
BP Preschool seeking f/t kindergarten co-teacher/ assistant and p/t AM prenursery assistant. Excellent salary, room for growth. Email resume: prschlopening@gmail.com
TEACHERS & ASSISTANTS
Yagdil Yingelach is seeking teachers and assistants. Great environment, prime location. Positions available with/ without a degree. 347-4410188 Rk@yytusa.org
JOB OPPORTUNITY
Heimish multi girl Medical Billing office located in Brooklyn Square looking to hire full time employee. Entry level, will train. Great work environment with opportunity for growth. Email resume Blimies@ devington.com
1:1 INSTRUCTORS
Tiferes Mordechai special ed boys and girls school in Williamsburg seeking 1:1 instructors. Excellent pay, nice working environment. Please call or text 347-3976225 or send resume to centerforil@gmail.com.
SALON ASSISTANT
Wigs by Itty Landau looking for full time assistant for secretarial work and experience with blowing wigs required. Call or text 347-461-5155
PM ASSISTANT
Special Ed Yeshiva in Brooklyn seeks PM ASSISTANT. Warm supportive environment, Competitive Salary. Email resume: jcse1760@gmail.com
COMPUTER TEACHER
Special Ed School in Brooklyn Seeks FULL TIME COMPUTER TEACHER, Experience preferred. Warm supportive environment, Competitive Salary. Email resume: jcse1760@gmail.com
TEACHER ASSISTANTS
Special Ed. Girls’ School in Brooklyn Seeking Full Time TEACHER ASSISTANTS
Great work environment, competitive pay. Email resume: schooljobs2023@ gmail or call 718-534-8711
SPECIALED REBBE
Special Ed Classroom
Rebbe position avail for the 23/24 school year. Masters and experience a plus. Great salary. Email: rebbespecialed@gmail.com
GREAT JOB FOR WOMEN
Amazing full time opportunity for women to work in an ABA clinic in Kensington/Boro Park. Pay $22.-$30. Per hour. Must be able to work from 9:00 AM-4:30 PM. Call/Text: 917.968.2292
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Seeking a motivated & organized Individual to join our team as An Administrative Assistant. Female preferred, full time, strong computer skills, Microsoft Office And Outlook Salary: $50,000.-$70,000. Call: 718.557.7038 Email: sagluck@yeled.org
JOIN OUR SALES TEAM!
Be Your Own Boss! Join New York Life Insurance Co. as a seasoned salesperson or our fast track to management program. Experience top training, support, and retirement benefits. Make an impact, secure your future. Connect today! dglick@ newyorklife.com or Call 845639-5216
MORNING MOTHER’S HELPER
Looking for a heimishe girl or lady 2 or 3 times a week from 8:30am until 9:30am to help out with morning routine. Great pay! 347-668-9311
SECRETARY WANTED
Secretary F/T wanted for Boro Park store, heimishe atmosphere, computer knowledge and phone skills Mon-Thurs 10-6 Fri 10-2, email resume to: nu@ elegantlinen.com or 718-8713535 x101
Classifieds
SUPERVISOR PART TIME
Yeled V’Yalda Early Head
Start Boro Park seeks part time supervisor for our weekly Mommy & Me groups. Candidate must have experience working with children or families in the community, administrative abilities, excellent interpersonal skills, and leadership qualities. HS/EHS experience a plus. Will train. Please email to: homebased@ yeled.org
MEANINGFUL AFTERNOON POSITION!
Join a special-needs program in Williamsburg bringing joy and excitement into children’s days. MondayThursday, 3:30 PM-4:45 PM. Great pay and bonuses. Please call 718.387.8400 ext 5275 or email rhirsch@ hamaspikkings.org
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Looking for a volunteer in bp to help out with light cooking for a few hours a week. Please call 7184363640.
ASSOCIATE/ASSISTANT TEACHERS
Looking to hire associate/ assistant teachers for grades 1-2, you will have the opportunity to assist veteran teachers and the option to coteach multiple subjects across the curriculum.
Monday-Thursday afternoons, Excellent PayGreat working environment. Please email resume to Byteach21@gmail.com
WOMEN’S DAYHAB POSITION
HCS is seeking a teacher for our Women’s’ Dayhab program, a team player to join our staff in a warm environment working with people with special needs. Monday thru Friday, Competitive salary and excellent benefits. Please forward resume to jobs@ hcsny.org Please call 718-8542747 Ext. 1210
SECRETARY WANTED
Milestones Early Intervention is seeking an efficient secretary with great communication skills. Join a warm, supportive office environment and enjoy great pay and benefits. Email resumes to milestones@ hamaspikkings.org or call 718-387-8400 x 637.
SEEKING P3 PROVIDERS!
Become a part of a strong professional team with a warm and friendly support staff. Competitive rates! Flexible schedules. Top quality training. Send resumes careers@yaaleh.com Or call - 718-717-2123
FRONT DESK REP & FEMALE LIFEGUARD
Needed at YVY Fitness Center during women`s hours Sundays year round. Front Desk applicant should be computer literate, friendly, patient and energetic. Apply by sending resume to: fitness@yeled.org or calling 718.686.2404 please leave a clear message including your phone number and email address.
AMAZING ABA JOB
For the upcoming school year. Top pay, flexible schedules, Locations in Boro Park, Flatbush, Williamsburg, Crown Heights. Call/Text/ WA: 917.968.2292
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE
Seeking a motivated, dynamic, responsible girl to do accounts payables. Interpersonal phone skills, detail oriented and responsible.
Transportation from BP provided. Please send resume to: jobs@kleinsnaturals.com
POLISHED RESUMES
200+ clients employed in high-paying positions.
Contact Sarah Menczer, Certified Copywriter thejewishwriter@gmail.com
Call/Text 347-409-5182
PRESCHOOL TEACHER
Seeking full time daycare teachers and assistance with or without BA. Great warm environment and good pay. Email resume to hire@littlerosesdaycare. com
MORTGAGE PROCESSORS
Mortgage company looking to hire mortgage processors. Prior experience is pref. but willing to train right candidate (inc. graduate). Right candidate should be self-motivated, smart, with excellent communication and organization skills. Heimishe environment with room for growth. Email resume: bpmortgagefirm@ gmail.com
GREAT OPPORTUNITY
Busy Boro Park Retail Store is looking for a Back Office Operations Secretary with Managerial Capabilities, Multi Task, Responsible, Ambitious. Great Pay & Location, Heimish Environment to start in August. Email Resume: estyr6@gmail.com Call: 718484-0610 Attention: Joselyn
DAYCARE POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Heimeshe daycare in Boro park Seeking warm responsible yiddish speaking teacher /co teacher/babysiters for September stunning place amazing environment please call 3473741807
GREAT OPPORTUNITY
Do you enjoy working with people? Seeking a skilled, efficient recruiter for Hamaspik’s corporate positions. Candidate will collaborate with all office teams to identify staffing needs, collect and vet resumes, and interview candidates. Excellent work environment and great pay and benefits. Email jobs@ hamaspikkings.org
PRESCHOOL ASSISTANT
Chasidishe preschool seeking licensed assistant teacher for the upcoming school year. Call 347-587-9454 or email resume to sbbaissarah@ gmail.com.
UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY
Unique office opportunity for a responsible beginner! Must be efficient and have excellent communication skills. Join a small team doing big things. Full time with great pay and benefits. Full training provided. Email resume to uniqueofficeposition@gmail. com
SUNDAY PROGRAM
Want to spend your Sunday in a fun, meaningful way? Hiring Yiddish-speaking staff for our Sunday program for young children with special needs. Sundays 11:00am - 3:30pm in Boro Park. Good pay and great environment! Call 718.302.3333 ext 5450 and leave a message
FEMALE POSITION IN BP
Afternoon and Evenings PT or FT or Sundays. Good for high school, college student or mature adult. Help High functioning Women with daily living skills. Beautiful environment. Call Chana 347-598-3127 Send resume to c.rabiner@hcsny.org
HR ASSISTANT
Looking for a full-time HR Assistant. Should be able to interact with management regarding staffing requirements, recruiting, posting job listing in various venues, screening resumes, coordinating interviews and the entire onboarding process. Candidate must be computer savvy and detail oriented. Must have excellent organizational and communication skills. Please forward resume to jobs@ hcsny.org
Classifieds
MEDICAL BILLING ASSISTANT
Seeking a Medical Billing Assistant to join our growing billing team. The candidate will be responsible for accurately submitting claims, follow-up with payers, and appealing denials. High attention to detail is needed for this position. Great opportunity for the qualified candidate jobs@hcsny.org
DIRECT SUPPORT PROFESSIONALS
HCS is seeking female Direct Support Professionals to work in a beautiful group home in Boro Park for highly independent young women. Experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities a plus. Driver’s license Preferred. Full-time, flexible hours. Monday through Friday 3:00 PM to 10:30 PM. Please contact 347-598-3127
1:1 INSTRUCTORS
Chayeinu Academy is seeking Full Time 1:1 instructors for the upcoming 20232024 school year. Great Heimishe environment!
Please call 718-303-9170 ext. 0 or email resume to info@ chayeinuacademy.org.
CLASSROOM TEACHER
Chayeinu Academy seeking classroom teacher with Masters in Special Ed. for ’23-’24 school year. Please email resume to info@ chayeinuacademy.org or call 718-303-9170 ext. 0
COORDINATOR
HCS is looking for a full-time, responsible and organized persons with excellent communication and computer skills to work with parents, workers and care managers. Responsibilities include coordinating services, recordkeeping and collaborating with a team. Please forward resume’ to jobs@hcsny.org
ASSISTANT TEACHER
Assistant Teacher/Floater position available At Yeled V`Yalda Head Start in Boro Park. Great working environment and benefits. Candidate should have experience working with children. Responsibilities include bus matron duties. Please email to: jobs@yeled. org Or Call: 718.686.2415
AFTERSCHOOL POSITIONS
Afterschool program is seeking group leaders and instructors for school year 2023-2024, flexible afternoon hours. Exciting extracurricular for staff. Please call and leave voice mail 718-854-2747 ext. 1176 Or email r.porgesz@hcsny.org
RESPITE PROGRAM
Sunday respite program is seeking group leaders and instructors For school year 2023-2024. Exciting program and amazing staff benefits. Please call and leave voice mail 718-854-2747 ext. 1176 Or email r.porgesz@hcsny.org
MEDICAL COORDINATOR
Seeking a medical coordinator to schedule appointments and transport individuals living in group homes to and from their medical appointments (no medical experience needed). Responsibilities include attending appointments and keeping track of the documents from appointments. Driving and computer skills a must. Email resume to jobs@hcsny.org
P/T GRANT WRITER
Seeking a part-time grant writer to craft persuasive and compelling proposals. Exceptional research and writing skills required, ability to understand project goals and translate them into persuasive narratives. Strong communication skills to collaborate with team members. Please email resume to jobs@hcsny.org
ENGLISH TEACHER
Girls school in Boro Park seeking 8th Grade English Language Arts teacher. Amazing Environment. Experienced Preferred. Please email gradeschoolresumes@gmail. com
ASSISTANT JOB
Bais Sara preschool seeking a full-day assistant. Please call 347-670-4282 email baissarahmainoffice@gmail. com
HR ADMINISTRATOR
HR Administrator in the heart of Boro Park:Minimum of 2 years experience in all HR knowledge and practices including recruitment and onboarding. Strong interpersonal and communication skills are a must. Proficiency in HRIS software and MS office applications is necessary. To apply for this position please email resume to Sheindy@ Hiresolutionsny.com or text 845-274-0628
DAYCARE TEACHERS
Heimishe chassidisha new daycare looking for teachers with or without degrees. Please call 347-633-3076 or email Mskindervinkel@ gmail.com
BABYSITTING
BABYSITTER
Experienced babysitter and former teacher. Conveniently located in the 12th ave and mid-50’s area. Accepting small group with limited availability. Newborn-12 mos. M-Th 9-5. References. Beg. Sept. 929-213-9209
BABYSITTING
Experienced warm babysitter limited slots available for September. Located @ 57&15, accepting newborn-crawling Monday-Friday References available. Call 646-901-3340.
OVERNIGHT BABYSITTER
Experienced warm babysitter accepting short and long term call: 929 295 2440
EXPERIENCED BABYSITTER
12th & 59th heimishe experienced babysitter. Small group. Some slots available for September. Hours 9-3. Call 917-862-6087
BABYSITTER
Experienced, warm, loving Babysitter currently located 15/52. 12pm-5pm. 929-2725483
VOUCHER PLAYGROUP
10 & 45 voucher playgroup has limited slots avail for ages 24 month plus. for more info call 347-853-9465
BABYSITTER
Experienced babysitter, small group, afternoon starting 11:30, location 41st Street & 14th Avenue, vicinity. References are available. Please call 718-871-5746
VOUCHER SLOTS
Kinder shpiel playgroup located on 12/50st with experienced teachers. Still have voucher slots for ages 22 m or older. For more info call 3479326524
SERVICES
LIGHT ALTERATIONS
Please Call: 718.450.4700
SARNO COACH
Experiencing chronic pain/ symptoms? There is a way out! Heal based on the Sarno method! Call Binah Schiff RDCS, Mind Body Educator and Coach 917-446-5360
TUTOR AVAILABLE
Kollel yungerman in Flatbush available to learn/ tutor Gemara or other topics with your son. Call 347-5632187 for more information.
MUSIC
Now offering guitar lessons! For women, girls, and young boys for a great price! Call/ Text 917-618-1174
GARTLECH
We fix knitted & crochet Gartlech & make beautiful professional fringes. We also teach how to knit & crochet. call: 917-414-3281
HANDYMAN & ELECTRICIAN
Electrician, plumber, sewer service, Carpentry, sheetrock, locks, etc. 718.9510090
CONSTRUCTION
Bathrooms, kitchens, closets, decks, extensions, additions, Basements, all electrical, plumbing, Carpentry. Lowest prices, fastest service. 718.951-0090
Pidyon Haben 646-419-0782
Doona 260-366-6293
Doona gemach 3473689763
Twin Carriage (718) 522-3891
Carseats, snap n go strollers, pack n play & bassinets 718-854-6829
buy/sell Neocate/baby formula 347.369.4886
Chocolate molds BP 718-9724768. Williamsburg 718-522-3445
Bris Accessories 347- 244- 2065
Baby carriers 718-809-9707
Baby earbands 347 409 9479
Bris Accessories 718-435-0664
Kallah Cape 718 - 633 - 8261
Bridal Shoe Gemach 917-9368997
KALLAH ACCESSORIES BP. 718551-8714
Tehillim for Cholim www. tehillimonklaftefilah.org
Shoes & Crowns BP 718-9724768.
Luzy’s cuddles & cradles. text (BP) 917-538-8500
Luzy’s cuddles & cradles. text (Willi) 929-275-1820
AYIN HORAH
The renowned Rebetzin Aidel Miller from Yerushalayim Is now available to remove “Ayin Horah” over the phone. Call: 718.689.1902 or 516.300.1490
COSMETICS
Mary Kay, Careline, Ga-de, Static. Free Delivery with min order. Free Consultation and Application Tips for Grads & Kallahs! 718-930-4946
BEAUTIFUL HANDMADE GARTLECH
Hand crochet, Hand knit, Silks & more with beautiful Gartel bag. Text or call: 718.283.4589 Wholesale orders available.
KALLAH SHOPPING LIST
To make your kallah shopping a calm experience call 3475346184
ROOM DIVIDER
We make WALL to split existing room and make second bedroom. It’s including regular or sliding door. We install also plastic accordion partitions that fully fold to one side. Only 4-5 hours installation. Can work Sunday. Call/Text:929430-7551/646-288-0185. E-mail:roomdividers11219@ gmail.com
GARTEL FRINGES
We make professional gartel fringes and mend gartelach. Same day service. In the heart of BP. (347) 693-4920 or (718)435-7644
NEW WEBSITE?
Get your Beautiful, Fast, SEO-Friendly Website done in 14 days, guaranteed. Email efraim@rapidquill.com
GEMACHIM
Pack n plays 718-851-1017
Twin Clothing (newborn-3) 347742-7189/718-972-0765
Clothing gemach (for women) 646-904-1247
Shidduch Resume 3473882336
Lingerie Conversions min fee 718437-0428
Briefcase gemach 7184360936 Baby Scale 718-633-9266 or text 718-473-5268
Maternity Clothing 3477293747
Youth Corps Working Papers 718854-0961
We sponsor your wig recut for tznius purposes . 929-675-9838
Reflector Belts 718-853-4966
Warm Mist Humidifier 917-3732079
Communicate Effectively 347576-7204
Dr Sarno Books 347-461-7330
Mezuzos (718)666-7222
pediatric wheelchair-walkershower seat- cast cover for shower call 7183883079 lv msg
Dr Sarno Books 347-461-7330
Baby Scale (Wmsbg) text 347675-9509
New ladies clothing 646-904-1247
Lighting 9292762404
Simcha Décor 917 -536-1742
Simcha Caps 718-633-1084
Purim Costume Gemach Call/Text 347-737-6771
Musical Kumzitz 347-543-2195
Lace & fur Kallah capes 718-4386250
Natural health support text 347228-7578
Bechers, Challah cover, Benchers 1718 854 1760
Easy birth from Koznitzer Maggid 917-514-9461
Laminated chuppah cards call 718-807-8932 lv msg
Boys Simcha Wear sizes 9m-7 347.462.4596 Sundays 2:30-5
Kallah/Mechteniste Capes Wsbg 718-300-9894/ BP 917-683-5557
Kallah Looseleaf Yom Hachuppah 718-435-3492
Simcha basket 718-614-7274
Clothing, Shoes, linens (347)
PHOTO ALBUMS
Custom photo books, weddings, engagements, Chosson/Baby, Upsherin, etc. Also professional photo editing. Photo Dreams 347.563.5153
EASY AS ABC
Start the process now! Get P3 services by next year! Serious and fun English classes for boys. 11th & 50th. Call/text 347-645-2155
HANDYMAN/PROF CARPENTER
Repair all cabinets, Table & chairs, doors, locks, hinges, tracks, drawers, closets, shelves, bookcases & furniture assembling and cutting, hang pic frames & more, free est, warranty on service, 917-704-3514
YEHUDA
816-6406.
Folding and Air Beds - (405) 345-6831
Donate clothing 718-974-9428
Chupah Cards Color 347-8855114
Scooters 718-431-7942
Chassidishe Winter Coats for men 917-204-6838
Tzniusdig Hospital Gowns 347930-8465
Sefer Torah for Simchas 917-8068110
Gemach in desperate need of elegant clothing size 6-8 for Kallah getting married beginning September, shoes/heels 6.5 and 7. call: 9292762404
Laminated Tfillos for Chuppa 718854-1223 or 917-974-0690
Zoom morning-meditation: 347395-4388
Kallah Accessories Wmsbg 347563-1840/718-782-6136
Property / land in Pennsylvania, high value. 212-470-1708 lv msg
We sponsor your wig recut for tznius purposes . 929-675-9838
Classifieds
ELECTRICIAN
All Electrical work, outlets, switches, fixtures, new lines for washer/dryer or a/c, shabbos clocks, circut breakers. 718.951-0090
HANDYMAN & PAINTING
Experienced & Reliable handyman. Small jobs our specialty! Plumbing, Electric, construction, Locksmith, painting, plastering. Shabbos clocks, outlets/switches, call: 347.275.5408
WOOD REPAIR
Professional repairs, revamp, & color change to: kitchens, furniture, staircases, exterior wood doors, libraries, shuls, aron kodesh. Also do hi end designer custom all uph & wood beds. Commercial, residential, best pricing & svc. Txt 212-991-8548
CUSTOM WEBSITE
Need a website? We build your custom website or software, contact 347.622.3934, Email: PBIHmail@gmail.com
P3 SERVICES
Is your child approved for P3 services? Want homework help? We offer the Feuerstein & Wilson Method. Every child is paired with a provider that is trained to target their area of need. 347-762-352 info. umbrellalearning@gmail. com
ENDING ‘22-’23
A yingerman is willing to review the limudim with your son Limudei Kodesh/ Limudei Chol. Call 347-3978223
LIFE COACH
Discover the Magic of Living a Life of Purpose. Find Clarity this Elul. Chantzy Friedrich 732-618-0368 ChantzyFriedrich@gmail. com Now at introductory rate.
ACS VOUCHERS
Are you an existing “ACS Child Care Provider” (Babysitter), we can increase your “Rate” to “Maximum”. Or we can get you approved as a provider. Guaranteed. Text/call 929-456-4146
MATH FACTS
Is your child struggling with math facts? Times tables OR addition/subtraction facts. Program proven effective for children who have not been successful using standard methods. After school hours. Call 347-809-1653.
PRENATAL YOGA
Yoga for the Birthing or Postnatal Body. Ease aches, calm anxiety, prepare for labor! Then get fit with Postnatal support. Text PRENATAL YOGA to 5039615609 to inquire
DRIVER AVAILABLE
Driver with many years exp. available to do long distance trips with brand new minivan. Reasonable rates. 917.405.8469
HEATED POOL
Beautiful heated pool in Staten Island $100 per hour. 14x28 aqua class/ swim Instructions. Well lit, Evening slots available (347)393-6094
PHOTOGRAPHY
Children, Portraits, Family, Upsherin. Slideshows for any occasion, family Gatherings, Anniversaries, events, etc. Photo Dreams 347.563.5153
P3 SERVICES
Experienced p3 provider available to do homework with your child. Please call 347 853 1758
FURNITURE REPAIRS
Furniture, Cabinet & General Repairs, specializing in Chosson-Kallah Apartments. Call: 718.633.6231
SPRINTER & MINI VAN SERVICE
Heimishe driver available to do deliveries. Local & long distance, we shlep with a smile! Call: 718.951.0090
WIGS/HAIR
Wigs wash & sets, hairstyles and haircuts at excellent prices! Book now. 347-4469360
WIG & HAIR
Wig wash & sets, haircuts, and hairstyles for great prices! Call/Text: 917-618-1174
MUSIC LESSONS
Professional music lessons on the phone, available in Yiddish or English. Try it free! 718-435-1923
ODDS & ENDS
DONATE YOUR VEHICLE (Car, truck, van, Suv) Help build children. Get $1,500 tax deduction + $500 Gift card or we pay cash for cars too. 718974-9428
DOUBLE CARRIAGE WANTED
Looking to purchase a second hand double carriage. Please call 347-554-1253
FEMALE AIDE WANTED Free room and board $$ Allowance. 212-470-1708
DONATE VEHICLE
Donate any vehicle, get $2,400 gift for shopping and $1,500 tax deduction. 718-974-9428
GOWNS
GOWNS FOR SALE
Multiple black & blush gowns in various sizes, worn once. Also, 2 Eloisa children gowns. Call (no text) 347-436-6473/ 646-379-0811
LOST
Sony camera July 15 in Woodridge 718-853-5772
small brown siddur on the WB/BP bus. Call/text: 929275-4874
BRAND NEW MIRI SHAITEL in Black Paper Shopping Bag near 1678 45th Street, August 16th. 718-288-0168 Reward Offered.
FOUND
Key ring with keys 16/47th 718-436-0952
piece of Jewelry 13/51, 718438-0081
Keyring with keys. Area of 16 & 57. Week of Aug 6. 929430-0802
LATE ADS
HOUSE IN LINDEN
available for a week or weekend. Please call 718-249-7844
SCHOOL OFFICE
Seeking an energetic girl to work in a heimish school office Must have excellent organizational skills and strong attention to detail. Great pay! Grads welcome resumes@ yadyisroelschool.org
ם”ירומדאה ןקז לש 'יולה עסמב לארשי יפלא
ל”קוצז אקווירטסימחארמ ר”ומדא ק”כ
195 The Boro Park View"יניע" יניע"
םימ הדרוי
םיקלאה ןורא ונממ חקלהב הרמ םיכבמ ונא ,לארשי תיב לכ םע דחי
,העד רודל דירש ,םינשב תובר לארשי הנחמ ינפל ךלהש שא דיפל
הרוהטה הרונמ תוקלתסהב הארונה הדיבאה לע ונא םיבאוכו םילבא
לארשיד ןוהתולצ דומע ,ותרדהו לארשי תראפת םלוע דוסי קידצ
ךל ישע דיחי לבא
"העושי יניע" לעפמ
ךמת הדסווה םוימ רשא
ןימיל דמעו ,ונב דדעו
צ"הגה ונירומ וקדצ
,לעפמה אישנ א"טילש
תוכרבמ ליצאהו ךמתו
ונילעפמ לע ושדק
א"טילש םיקידצה וינב םדק רגשנ ןימוחנת סוכ
הפירשה הרמ םיכבמה הממורה החפשמה לכלו
הכזנו חצנל תומה עלוביש ר"הי 'ה ףרש רשא
א"בב ןויצ 'ה בושב "ןיעב ןיע" תוארל
העושי יניע לעפמ תלהנה
םישורי תבח לוכ
שדוקה ןורא הבשנ
לש םימורמ ימשל ותוקלתסהב 'ה ףרש רשא הלודגה הפירשה תא ונא םיבאודו םיבאוכ הלוגבו ץראב לארשי תיב לכ םע דחי
יקבו ןואג ,יאדוהיד אמיכחו אביבח ,ארוהנד אדומעו אשידק אניצוב ,היתמואד אנברדמ ,אנמיהמ איער ,םלוע דוסי קידצ יאה ,ותשודקבו ותקדצב ,ותאריבו ותרותב לבת ינפ ריאה רשא יאמק יקידצ ידירשמ ,היל סינא אל זר לכו הרות ירדח לכב לארשי לש ןבהואו ןהיבא ,רודה יקידצמ דחוימו דחא
ק"הרה ר"ומדא ק"כ
וניקולא
תיב תפירשכ
א"טילש יסנאמ-אקווירטסימחאר ק"קדבא צ"הגה ויחא ק"כ כ"עמלו לארשי תיב לכ
,א"טילש יקסרעווט םוחנ םחנמ יבר צ"הרה רבח תשא , א"טילש בונראבמ ר"ומדא ק"כ רבח תשא ,א"טילש עשימאייק ץינזיוומ ר"ומדא ק"כ רבח תשא
א"טילש יקסרעווט ןרהא יכדרמ יבר צ"הרה רבח תשא ,א"טילש יקסרעווט יכדרמ יבר צ"הרה רבח תשא ךל ישע דיחי לבא
ושפנו ובבל ימינ לכב רשא 'ה שודקו קידצ לש ותוקלתסהב הרומת הל ןיאש הדיבאה לע הלוק ןתת םילשורי ת"בחו הכבת רמב ןויצ
ע"יז םישודקה ויתובאש ךיא המש 'ה ריעב םדק ימימ ונל דיעה םגו ,וקדצ ןימיב ונתוא ךמתו דודיע הרוהטהו השודקה
ק"הרא יינע היחמהו קיזחמה השודקה ונתפוק תקדצ לדוג לע ורבדו ובישחה
ויחיש השעמ ישנאו םידיסחה לש שדוקה טהל תא 'קראפ אראב ריעב אקווירטסימחאר לודגה שרדמה תיב' יבר לש ושרדמ תיבב םינשב תובר הז םיאור הכו
הליפתו הרות וב ןילדגמש לודג תיב יאה ילתוכב עובקה ללוכה תפוק י"ע ושדחב שדוח ידמ םימוצע םימוכס לש תולודגה תוסנכהה םע ,ונתקדצ תכימתל
לצא רוקיבב ליהעווזמ ר”ומדאה אקניפסמ ר”ומדאה
קראפ אראבב רוקיבב ץינזיוו טרעסמ ר”ומדאה
קראפ אראבב ראמטאס לודגה ד”מהיבב השרדב רעצטיפש ןועמש ברה
קראפ אראב ןיא טפעשעג GB םייב רדח פ”ב ראמטאס ןופ רעדניק יד סאוו אנסארק ךורב להוא הנחמ ןופ םידימלת ןבאה הליפת ינינעב טנכייצעגסיוא ךיז ןבאה טייצראי לגרל הנתמ עלעיצעפס א ןעמוקאב ’טייר טיא ןעלפ‘ תבדנ ע”יז ט”וי תופסות םענופ
The Chesed Donation Center picks up all your unwanted clothing & housewares items and distributes them to local Gemachs within the community.
THE CHESED CENTER provides toys and clothing to OVER 6,000 FAMILIES.
That extra CLUTTER sitting around your house can make A REAL DIFFERENCE.
עיגאלענכעט רעמ טרעוו ןטירשעגראפ
!גנואווש ןטימ טימ טראפ
א טימ ,ןואפ םייה
רעדא
ןטיפענעב עגיטראנגייא-שילרעטסיוא
:םעטסיס "פמערט" ע'רשכ יד ךרוד
סוטאטס ןרעה וצ םעטסיס גניקערט עטארוקא ןוא ןזיירפ יד טימ ,Uber רעדא Lyft ןביולקוצסיוא סעיצפא יד טביג טייצ
רעטנגעג עליפ ןיא רעוויירד עשימייה עכילסעלראפ
העש 24 שיטאמאטיוא
)סטנואקא ערענעלק ךיוא( סטנואקא-סענזיב לעבילעווע ןעמוקאבוצקירוצ רימ ןריבארפ ךיוא( סיוורעס רעמוטסאק עכילפעה
)ראק ןיא טזאלעגרעביא טאה ןעמ סאוו סמעטייא ענעריולראפ
עבושח ןופ עגארפכאנ עסיורג יד ךאנ
ןוא ךוניח ענעפורעגסיוא ריא טימ טאטש עצנאג יד ןוא ט'םש סאוו ,הרות דומלת רעזנוא ןיא רעדניק זא ןייז
םידימלת עיינ ןא ןעמענ רימ
:סיפא יד טימ ךייא טדניבראפ
718.972.1515
ןסאלק עלא
ןפא ןענעז
ןיוש ןעמענ סרעשטואוורימ ןא
ןופ רעדניק ראפ ךיוא טלא ראי 3 זיב 2
ןסאלק
עלא
ה"יא ןגאפנא ךיז ןלעוו
ירפוצ רעגייזא 9:00
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