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‫פרשת וארא‬ ‫כ”ה טבת תשע”ט‬

How to Make a Mommy Reduce stress to find satisfaction in mothering

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FREE ISSUE 180 JANUARY 2, 2019

‫פרשת וארא‬ ‫כ”ה טבת תשע”ט‬

How to Make a Mommy Reduce stress to find satisfaction in mothering

Are You Uptight? Identify and conquer parental strain with these life-smarts!

To the Morah of All Mommies Because Mommy’s mitzvos are worthy of note

EXPERT ADVICE No Need for Vacation ON HANDLING Some mothers have a guilt trip OUR FAILINGS every day!

Supermom Pops In Could I convince my shvigger I was awesome too?

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44 // Inbox 56 // Parsha 62 //

Week in Review

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Shalom Corner

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The Tidal Wave of Life

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Life Smarts

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Guilt Trip

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The Day She Popped In

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Mommy Mitzvah Notes

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Living Halacha

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The Apartment Hunt

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(Re: In and Around Ramapo, Issue 179) The Torah community is looking for ways to prevent the proposed law of our mosdos being forced to teach seven hours of subjects approved by the Board of Ed to be compatible with the public schools. At the same time, our public schools are filled with Yiddishe kinderlach whom our heimishe mosdos say can’t service them. Perhaps we need to care and change the tide. I have heard from Rabbi Zecharia Wallerstein that we have to take care of Hashem’s children. Mr. and Mrs. Kiszner have been doing just that. They have opened their hearts to fill a void Monsey desperately needed. May their school, Gesher HaChaim, serve as a tikkun, and may the gezeirah be abolished. This past Motzei Shabbos, the parents and staff at Gesher Academy came together to celebrate the many milestones that the children have reached and to explore options on how to move to the next level. One parent


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A PROFESSIONAL KIDDUSH HASHEM Attending the Viznitz High School play, I was awed and amazed. What a kiddush Hashem! Such refined, eidel girls producing such a beautiful, meaningful and professional production — I have no words. Never have I seen close to five hundred girls producing such a

masterpiece, coordinated so beautifully with gorgeous costumes, scenery, props and music. In today’s day and age, to keep up the awesome professionalism while maintaining the highest level in ruchniyus is wow. The kiddush Hashem you made is truly amazing! Impressed

ABOVE AND BEYOND I wanted to extend a public thank you to BabyBug Boutique for helping me so much this week. I received a knit baby outfit as a gift, but it was the wrong size — by the time my baby would be able to use the (winter) outfit, it would be in the middle of the summer. I went to exchange it only to learn that the store it was purchased in did not have the right size for me. BabyBug kindly allowed me to exchange it for the size I needed, even though it was not purchased there. I was blown away by their service! An Appreciative Mother

DEAR FELLOW COMMUNITY MEMBERS, We believe that having certain cleaning help work for us is bashert, as is which slot of the day we receive, and whether or not she’ll show up at the door. YOUR So why all the anxiety? Why are we afraid that help will no longer be available if we won’t give in to the inflated price they ask? It is of utmost importance that we band together and refuse to raise the prices any further. Kol Yisroel areivim zeh lazeh. It is a big mitzvah to help our dear sisters who are more limited when it comes to getting the cleaning help they need. A kind woman who runs an agency that places cleaning help is complaining that the women are starting to ask for $13 an hour, plus transportation! As of now, she is telling them no, but it is really up to us, b’ezras Hashem, not to say yes. We are not dependent on the women who clean our homes; we are only dependent on Hashem. Please do a big chesed and keep the price down by not offering more money. In that zechus, we’ll surely have the right help in the right time for our mikdashei me’at. Your Sister

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IN THIS WEEK’S PARSHA, we learn a valuable lesson about making a kiddush Hashem from a very surprising source: frogs. The Kli Yakar explains that during the makkah of tzfardeya, Hashem commanded the frogs to enter the ovens of the Mitzriyim. Yet we see that when Moshe davened for the makkah to stop, it says, “And Hashem did according to Moshe’s word, and the frogs died from the houses, from the courtyards, and from the fields” (Shemos 8:9). The Kli Yakar notes that only the frogs that had entered the ovens survived. Many frogs had not wanted to enter the ovens, choosing instead safer places, like the bedrooms. When it came time for the frogs to die after the makkah was over, the ones in the ovens were spared. The Kli Yakar explains that it was in the merit of their desire to make a kiddush Hashem that Hashem spared them. The Kli Yakar also explains that Chananya, Mishael and Azarya learned a kal v’chomer from the frogs, choosing to be thrown into a fiery furnace rather than bow down to an idol. What is the background of this beautiful and inspiring story? After the Churban Beis Hamkidash, Nevuchadnezzar, ym”sh, gathered together the intellectual elite from among the Jewish people and sent them to Bavel. Among them were the young princes from Shevet Yehudah: Daniel, Chananya, Mishael and Azarya. The boys were taken to live in the palace to be raised as nobility, and a servant was assigned to oversee their feeding. The king allotted some of his own royal food for the boys, but Daniel, just fifteen years of age, refused to defile himself with non-kosher food. He bravely asked the servant to feed them only seeds. The servant feared that if the youths did not grow well, then the king would blame him, so Daniel made a deal with him: Feed us as we ask for ten days, and then see how we look. At the end of ten days, they had grown fatter and more handsome than the other youths who were being fed the royal delicacies. This tremendous mesiras nefesh brought great bracha to Daniel,

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Chananya, Mishael and Azarya. As a result of their eating kosher in Nevuchadnezzar’s palace, Hashem blessed them with knowledge and understanding. Daniel was given an extra gift because he had been the one to stand up for kashrus: He could interpret dreams. Later, Chananya, Mishael and Azarya would be the ones to stand up and shine on their own. It happened when Daniel was away to Alexandria that Nevuchadnezzar set up an idol and demanded that all present, when commanded, should fall down and bow before the idol. Whoever would not bow down would be thrown into the fiery furnace that had been prepared. The command was given, all of the people fell down and bowed down — except for Chananya, Mishael and Azarya. They reasoned that if the frogs in Mitzrayim could jump into an oven when they did not have a chiyuv to die al kiddush Hashem, kal v’chomer, all the more so they themselves should be willing to enter an oven to die al kiddush Hashem. However, the frogs were saved because of their willingness to sacrifice their lives — and so were Chananya, Mishael and Azarya. Choosing to make the ultimate sacrifice of their very lives is precisely what saved their lives. Likewise, when it came time to leave Mitzrayim, only a small portion of the Bnei Yisroel made the choice to leave Mitzrayim. According to Rashi and the Mechilta, only one in five left Mitzrayim. The remaining 80 percent of our people perished in makkas choshech. Making the choice to leave the only life they had ever known to serve Hashem in the midbar was the very act that saved them. When Hashem gives us the opportunity to make a kiddush Hashem, it is a privilege and a gift, just as the bechirah with which we might choose whether or not to make a kiddush Hashem is a privilege and a gift. We should never be afraid to stand up and make a kiddush Hashem. No harm can come to us for doing so — indeed, our very willingness to sacrifice ourselves may be just the way to save ourselves.


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THROUGH A LENS OF ZECHUS Pitiful Pants When Tanta Blumie called, it sounded rather nice. She had winter clothes in excellent condition that were small on her Pinny and should be just right for me. She’d packed them into a bag and I was welcome to pick them up. “You called just in time,” my mother said. “I was planning to go shopping with Shlomie tomorrow for two pairs of pants and a winter shirt. Also, I think that his Shabbos sweater is too small on him!” The next day, I went by bus from cheder directly to the remote neighborhood where Tanta Blumie lived. I came home, plunked the huge bag down on the dining room table, and opened it, expecting to pull out clothes that were my size and looked like new… What a disappointment! Pants with holes in the knees; faded, stained shirts; a sweater starting to unravel at the sleeve... Is that what Tanta Blumie expected me to wear this winter? Would she send Pinny to cheder in such clothes? For this I had to travel across town, instead of going shopping with Ima? The heated words were about to escape my mouth, but a glance at Mommy revealed that she, too, was disappointed by the contents of the bag, yet she did not say a negative word. That helped me restrain myself, too. Then the phone rang. Tanta Blumie apologized profusely. She hadn’t been home when I’d come, and her kids had mistakenly given me the bag that was on the way to the garbage bin, instead of the one full of beautiful clothes. Now she was sending Pinny by bus to bring us the right bag…

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Have you ever felt yourself sinking in a tsunami of must-dos? If you’re like many of us who are blessed with a crew of young ones, the day-to-day can seem like a never-ending series of chores to be checked off our lists. It can even be easy to lose sight of the reason that we actually do all the little things we do to care for our children — which is, of course, because we love them and have a responsibility to help them grow into healthy, capable, ehrliche Yidden. Though the myriad of “kleinekeiten” that we’re always busy with may not be difficult tasks on their own, everything adds up. Multiply each task by the number of people under your care, add in the potential lack of sleep or energy and possible medical issues (or even simple burnout), divide attention into fragments... and then calculate. The sum total can be quite overwhelming indeed.

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So what do you do when you feel completely tossed about by the waves of life, watching everyone around you swim gracefully as you struggle to keep one nostril above surface, grasping for but one more gulp of life-giving air? The first thing to do is recognize you are not alone. The overwhelmed parent is hardly an anomaly; we exist all around you (but we’ll rarely admit that!). In fact, when polling mothers about what helps them manage during these hectic “yinga yuhren,” I was bombarded with phrases like, “Finally! Someone writing an article about the challenges of raising young children!” or “I’m one of those barely floating…” Though rewarding, being a parent is not always

work well. Going to sleep early, eating healthfully, and making “me time” a part of your weekly (or daily!) schedule can do wonders. Also important but not often mentioned is being able to see when a stressinducing situation is about to turn into a blow-up. It’s precisely at that time that you must disengage, or at the very minimum, freeze. Those who work with the special needs population are taught an invaluable lesson that applies equally to parenting: If you’ve tried everything to defuse a situation and it’s just not working, it’s time to call for backup. As soon as someone else arrives, step out and let them handle it. Then you go calm down. But… What if there is no backup? For some parents, help is not just a phone call away. And that can lead to abnormal levels of stress, which can wreak havoc on our health. Elizabeth Blackburn, a Tasmanian scientist and Nobel Prize laureate, has spent many years studying chromosomes, specifically the very ends of them, called the telomeres. Chromosomes are strands of DNA, which contain the “coding” information of the human body. They are found in the center of every cell, and are responsible for everything from hair color to the sound of one’s voice to their height potential. At the ends of every chromosome are caps of DNA called telomeres. The job of telomeres is to provide protection for the strands of genetic information, similar to how the plastic tip on a shoelace prevents the lace from unraveling. But as the cells divide and reproduce, as cells are wont to do, the new telomeres become increasingly smaller, thereby providing less protection for the chromosomes they are protecting. Over time, as the telomeres become too short, cells die. That manifests in the body as aging. Skin cells die, hair pigment cells die, people feel less youthful… But the good news is that there’s an enzyme that comes to the rescue, called telomerase, which our bodies produce, that helps us maintain the length and function of our telomeres. So, what does that have to do with stress… and parenting? The answer is, everything. Elissa Epel, a psychologist who studies the impact of chronic stress, approached scientist Elizabeth Blackburn with a pressing question: What happens to the telomeres of people who are under the stress load of caring for a child with chronic illness, with little or no outside help? Together they wondered: Does the worn-down look of many such caregivers correlate to the length of the their telomeres? Blackburn and Epel set out to answer those questions, and the results were startling. From the accumulated data it was clear that the decline in caregiver telomeres over

The overwhelmed parent is hardly an anomaly; we exist all around you. easy, and it’s okay to admit that. And while others have provided fantastic hacks for making tasks a bit less tedious, better organizing our homes, and ways to etch out time for physical self-care — all of which are helpful and important — there’s another aspect that should be addressed: internal self-care. We all know the story of the woman who found a single egg during a famine, and though her beautiful children were wasting away, she locked herself into a room and consumed the egg — alone. When the children on the other side of the door banged, asking her what she was doing, she replied, “I’m making for you a mommy.” This mother knew that, sadly, one egg would not be enough to revive her household when divided amongst them, but that that one egg would enable her to provide them more love and care, and hopefully give them the morale to pull through just a bit longer. Everyone has an “egg”; something that makes them more capable of being a better parent. In fact, many of us might even have a carton full of eggs! But no matter your life situation or individual needs, there is one egg we all share: the need to de-stress.

The Tale of the Telomeres If you’ll look at your life under a microscope, you’ll find that you can divide stress into two categories: the normal, hum-drum, run-of-the-mill stresses of getting supper on the table, clean clothes on the kids, and so on; and the out-of-the-norm stressors, the things that the most other people don’t have have to deal with on a daily basis. For those typical stressors, typical suggestions

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While modern science is understandably excited with the discovery of telomere behavior, hoping to gain further understanding in order to extend human lifespan and lower disease-span, the Torah, as we well know, has shared this (and every) secret with man for thousands of years already. The heiliger Rashi relates that when Pinchas ben Elazar, in his zealousness, dispatched of Zimri and Cozbi, his contemporaries taunted him, calling him “the son of Puti, whose mother’s father fattened calves for idols.” And then, once he was already insulted in regard to his lineage, they further tormented him by mentioning the rank of Zimri ben Salu, calling Pinchas the one “who killed a Nasi of a shevet Yisroel.” For the majority of people, this situation would be stressful indeed, causing internal distress and turmoil. Is it any wonder, then, that immediately after Rashi tells us of the torment Pinchas suffered, Hashem says that he is giving Pinchas “brisi shalom” — his “covenant of peace”? The “brisi shalom,” according to some interpretations of the pasuk, was the gift of internal peace, because there is no greater blessing than to be free of conflicting, confusing emotions. Despite the hecklings of the people of his time, Pinchas remained unstressed. Fascinatingly, the Sforno writes that the “brisi shalom” was peace “mimalach hamaves.” According to some interpretations, it was precisely because Pinchas was blessed with peace — internal peace, free from the stress others intended

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to impose upon him — that the malach hamaves was unable to touch him, and he lived an unbelievably long life. As Harav Moshe Meir Weiss wrote in a recent article, “...it is the lack of internal peace that causes much of the deterioration and breakdown of the human body.” Both Torah and science acknowledge that stress is terrible, especially when chronic. So how do we tame those telomeres, up that telomerase and simply de-stress?

CHANGE YOUR BRAIN Ideally, we’d all be the glass-half-full types, but let’s face it: Many of us aren’t. (Guilty as charged!) But we can change that. We can literally rewire our brains to find satisfaction in challenges — and not only in positive outcomes. According to Shawn Achor, a psychologist and researcher of positive psychology, our generation has wrongly chased away happiness and inner calm by creating a situation in which happiness is only the result of success. In order to be happy, we have to score good grades, earn enough money, dress our kids the best. But such a life sets us up for consistent unhappiness, because as each success is reached, the bar is raised for a new level of success, making happiness forever elusive. We’ve taken satisfaction out of the act of living, happiness out of the daily doing, convincing ourselves it only comes as the reward for having accomplished a goal. We’ve created a vacuum where happiness belongs, and that allows stress to move into that empty space. But our brains were designed to actually work in the opposite manner! When happy, the chemical dopamine floods our systems, creating not only a feel-good sensation, but also activating the learning centers in the brain, causing us to be able to better adapt to whatever situation is at hand. We achieve drastically more when we’re positive than when we’re negative, neutral or stressed. (And the people around us surely feel better too!) So perhaps, despite all We’ve taken the great advice on how satisfaction to make life easier, we’ve been handling the stress out of the act of issue incorrectly all along! living, happiness By only attempting to decrease stressors in life, out of the daily we’re focusing on sympdoing, convincing toms and not the illness itself. Even if we get all the ourselves it only sleep and food we need, have coffers full of gold, a comes as the live-in maid and well-bereward for having haved children, we’ll still be stressed if our brains accomplished a are hardwired to find the goal. flaws in our lives!

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IDENTIFY THE TRIGGER Whatever your situation, identify the trigger. Give it a name — is it the unexpectedness of each day that keeps you awake at night? The loads of laundry threatening to create an avalanche in your home? The dirty dishes taking up residence in your sink, with nary a clean plate to be found? Maybe it’s the errands — cleaners, supermarket, library, giftbuying, etc. — that cause you to invent creative reasons to avoid them. How do you pinpoint your trigger? Be aware of your physical response to a given task. Do your innards feel like they are being gripped in a vise? When do your nerves tend to prickle?

This is how Gitty pinpointed her trigger. After tuning in to her physical responses, she found that it was not the baby that kept her up at night, but the myriad details of her son Shlomo’s upcoming bar mitzvah that were dancing a hora in her brain, not allowing her to sleep. Each morning, she would just begin gearing up for the day, and already she would stall. Her trigger was THE BAR MITZVAH. Her next step was to narrow her findings down further. After enumerating all of the arrangements that needed to be dealt with, Gitty noticed that the strongest physical reaction occurred when she thought about the kiddush. She was okay deciding on a caterer for the meal, and choosing which hall to rent for the evening was not a threat, but when she thought about the kiddush at shul, her mind froze and her heart did flip-flops. Now the trigger was recast as THE KIDDUSH. Breaking down the elements of the kiddush, she realized that her greatest fear was not knowing how many people to prepare for. The trigger now morphed into HOW MANY PEOPLE TO EXPECT. This was now whittled down to a workable project. How to get this information? A few phone calls to her friends who were post–bar mitzvah kiddushim got her the details she needed, and she could once again sleep.

GET IT DOWN ON PAPER When negotiating a contract or a quote, it is always wise to get the numbers in writing. Same with negotiating your daily schedule. Even if you are known for your memory, don’t rely on it. Seeing things black on white, on paper or on a screen, creates a definitive timeline for the events of the day. Noting a dentist appointment in town scheduled for 10 a.m. will clearly indicate you can’t be at home for the gas technician at 10:30. If your weekly calendar is filled morning, noon and night, then that means that it isn’t wise to invite company for a relaxing get-together.

Devora does not live in the same state as her parents. Once a year, her parents visit at her home for a week’s time of bonding and creating memories. They devise a complete schedule of trips, get-togethers and fun activities to do with the grandchildren. Since September, Devora knew that they were coming the last week of January. Months ago, Devora’s best friend asked if Devora could put up some guests the week of her daughter’s wedding. “You can count on me!” she answered emphatically. She knew that the aufruf was Parshas Mishpatim. Not having written in either occasion in her calendar, she didn’t realize until the week before that the two events collided with one another. For the calendar to be effective, every appointment, meeting and event must appear in its proper space to ensure no double-bookings or embarrassing situations.

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CALL IN THE TROOPS There are moments when it is the sheer volume of tasks that leads us to despair. The day does not stretch to cover all that needs to be done. When that’s the case, call in the troops. Whether it is a younger sibling, a neighbor’s daughter or paid help, arrange to have assistance at the time you are most inundated. Is it laundry, bedtime or bathtime? Before Shabbos? If you are overwhelmed, reach out for help. An overwrought person is not the prime candidate to win the Mother of the Year award.

Elisheva was working full time and had recently had her sixth child. The oldest was nine years old. The new baby was colicky and cried incessantly. Until recently, Elisheva felt that things were under control, but lately she dreaded the bathtime routine. It seemed that the baby was always crying in the background when she was involved with the other children. Bathtime highlighted her inability to be in two places simultaneously. The neighbor’s teenage daughter was the youngest in her family and loved babies. Elisheva asked her neighbor if her daughter could help out during bathtime and the teenager was only too happy to hold the baby. It was a win-win situation.

RECALCULATE A young mother with one little baby has more time to devote to cooking, cleaning, shopping and laundry than a mother of six. If the budget doesn’t allow for more paid help, then try to review your expectations and see if they are realistic. Find areas where you can let up on your standards and still be okay with it. If the windows don’t get cleaned so often, or your fridge isn’t sparkling all the time, will it disturb your equilibrium?

Yehudis prided herself on keeping her house clean and tidy despite four active children under the age of six. She definitely experienced a feeling of satisfaction living in neat surroundings, but it came at a price: She was always tense when the children sat down to play, dreading the cleanup at the end of the evening. Cleanup in her house meant placing each toy in its designated container, lining them up neatly, and she loved when all was in place. However, one day she calculated the amount of stress she was creating with her high standards and decided that reducing the tension was far more important than having each toy in its proper place.

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GET EVERYONE ON BOARD As the nurturing adult in the family, we assume the role of responsibility. We are responsible to see that the house is neat, clean clothes are available, food is on hand, homework done, etc. Nevertheless, it need not be a solo performance. In fact, it is a great educational opportunity to teach your family to work as a team and be concerned about the other players.

Several years ago Naomi’s family had their hearts set on traveling during the children’s Pesach vacation. The only week that would work out was the last week before Pesach. She and her husband both worked, and although she had some household help, getting ready for yom tov a week sooner was too much for one person. Naomi created a roster delineating all the tasks with each person assigned daily chores appropriate to their age and skills. If all would be done before the last week, the trip would take place — and if not, the trip would be shelved. With the common goal, everyone did their best and were even willing to lend a helping hand to their siblings. The house was soon ready for Pesach, and they had a marvelous trip.

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Thinking of motherhood brings to mind tender, loving scenes. Bedtime stories and cuddles, hot chocolate and hearty soups, bubble baths and strolls under the warm sun, scrapes bandaged and tears wiped away. But in the daily grind of real life, the scene is not always pictureperfect. This week, we pull back the curtain on mothers who fall short of their deepest aspirations, and parenting expert Dr. Sora Yaroslawitz, DSc, OTR/L, advises them how to progress toward their goals.

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A Note from the Expert: Impressions of motherhood should not be based on fantasy. Although hot chocolate, bubble baths and strolls under the warm sun are all wonderful components of motherhood, they do not exclusively define motherhood. I’ve seen too many instances of reduced parent-self-esteem because mothers are not able (nor should they be able) to mimic the fantasy home described in magazines and literature or spoken about in parenting classes. Check out the cover of my book Are Your Hands Full? for an accurate picture of what a happy, healthy Yiddishe home is supposed to look like. Parenting guilt should be reserved for when you made a parenting mistake that disrupts your child’s normal development. It should not be associated with your inability to create a whimsical, museum-like atmosphere for your children that is the product of someone’s fantasy.


Zahava shares:

A Tip from the Expert:

A TOOTH FOR A TOOTH

Most of these difficulties are avoided when parents brush children’s teeth as soon as the teeth arrive. For those who have missed the early-exposure opportunity and whose children are generally obedient, try the following:

The Vision

1. Seek out a pediatric dentist who specializes in making the trip to the dentist fun and pleasurable, so that checkups can be frequent. Ask your child’s dentist about fluoride treatment for cavity prevention.

Brush, brush, brush your teeth, I chant, and there in front of the mirror, little people whisk their toothbrushes across gleaming pearly whites. And it’s no wonder they’re all intact. Water is the drink of the household. Sweets are saved for special occasions only. Pacifiers and bottles were tucked away at the age of two, immediately followed by the first visit to the dentist. I schedule a checkup every half a year and am rewarded with a clean report to take home. And it’s no wonder! My children’s oral hygiene is a top priority.

The Reality

2. Expose children who resist the toothbrush to various flavors of anticavity rinses until you find one they can tolerate. Supervise this activity and make sure it occurs nightly. 3. Make sure your children see their parents taking care of their own teeth. They should be aware that you also go to the dentist and ensure your own oral hygiene.

If your child is exhibiting behavioral difficulties and reduced compliance, tooth They scrunch up little noses. The mint is too brushing is not your priority. Consult sharp. The berry-flavored paste is too eeuwwy and the with the Hands Full program for a stepbubble gum is so good, that down the throat it goes, by-step approach to enhance children’s fluoride and all, barely skimming the teeth. Uncle behavior before implementing these Moishy toothbrushes, exciting characters and colors, suggestions. every flavor toothpaste in the pharmacy — nothing motivates them. Tooth-brushing is a dreaded chore. It does not happen every night. I try to limit junk intake, but my children’s teachers are candymen-in-training, and is it even chinuch to take away a shiny, big, red heart lollipop from a little child who earned it for knowing the aleph-beis? Dentist appointments? I’ve heard too many horror stories. Until I finally make my decision, just looking at my kids’ far-less-than-perfect teeth engulfs me in overwhelming guilt. At the ripe age of four, my oldest is finally tantruming on a dental chair. Ten cavities, the dentist says. One root canal. And Mommy, take away his pacifier. My doubts overwhelm me. I go onto the waiting list of the dentist whose praises my sister sings. I wait, and wait, and wait some more. My child complains of toothache. I can’t sleep at night. I make an appointment elsewhere, silently davening. I convince my husband to take him. Soon his second set of teeth will come. How can I make sure things are different with that fresh start?

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Leah shares:

SPACE ALL MY OWN The Vision

My daughter eyes me conspiringly as everyone else goes off. And then it’s just her and me together for some quality time. I whip up a batch of pancakes, just the way she likes it, and she keeps up a steady stream of chatter as she relishes each bite. Then we leisurely get ready for the well-visit at the doctor, scheduled while everyone is away so I get to focus only on her this morning. I don’t forget to stop at the ice cream store on the way home, and then it’s off to school. My daughter sprints into the building, beaming. And energized after a morning of connection, A Tip from the Expert: I head home to prepare supper before welcomChildren are extremely perceptive and sense ing the troops back. when mothers don’t want to spend time with them. This fosters insecurity, clinginess and The Reality attention-seeking behavior, which in turn, increase parental stress and need for peace, quiet The door closes behind the last child to leave and space. Since we cannot expect children to for school, and I breathe a gargantuan sigh reverse this vicious cycle, here are some sugof relief. With five little ones, the action never gestions for mothers. stops. I’m on my feet all day in sheer effort to stay on top of my game, running around to 1. Instead of running for cover during rare wipe a spill, clean a mess, prepare food, feed moments that children play quietly, stay a child, answer questions and take care of the around and initiate conversation with thousand other details required for my housethem. Think, “This is kid time anyway, so hold to run systemically. Supper is clocked in at I may as well be the initiator.” If children 5 p.m. on the dot. And then it’s finally bedtime. observe that you seek their company, they How I look forward to being alone, just myself will feel more secure and less needy, and and the couch and the blessed, blessed quiet. you will notice how adorable and brilliant I zealously guard the private time for mythey truly are. self. No appointments scheduled in the morn2. If possible, set steady “me-time” once or ing hours when the kids are out. Children are twice a week, even for a short period of to stay behind bedroom doors past bedtime. time. Unreasonable expectations of many When a kid is home from school sick, it makes hours of “me-time” during your precious me stressed. I dread vacation days with my child-rearing years will yield disappointkids. And an unexpected snow day completely ment, which will filter down to your throws me off-kilter. I love my children dearly, children. but in the everyday rush of constant demands and chatter, come a certain time, I need them 3. Remind yourself that this stage in your life out from under my feet. After being on the run, is temporary. You will b’ezras Hashem see the I just can’t wait to see them off, to tuck them day when you will have more quiet time into bed and then enjoy time for myself, with than you’ll know what to do with! So enjoy no one invading my private space. the hubbub and activity while it is here!

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Etty shares:

STRAIGHT TO BED The Vision Delicious-smelling wet curls rest on my shoulder as I carry my little one to bed. Hair combed through, nails trimmed, faces scrubbed squeaky clean. Ah, nothing like the magic of a bath to properly prepare a child for a restful night of sleep.

The Reality

Supper was over too late. The kids are crying and tired, and I am downright exhausted. They didn’t do anything dirty today, I rationalize. I really think we can skip the bath. But they already skipped one yesterday. Um, and the day before, too. But tomorrow. Tomorrow I’ll have them properly bathed. For now, I’ll just freshen them up with a washcloth.

A Tip from the Expert: Baths incorporated in a bedtime or morning routine are pivotal in establishing overall health in a home. Baths maintain health, grooming and hygiene and ensure that your children make a better impression on those who care for them throughout the day. If, after implementing consistent routines, you are still struggling with baths, try the following: 1. Invest in an inexpensive hand shower that you can install yourself. 2. Introduce your children to the “stand-up bath,” where you shower your child with the hand shower while he/she stands. 3. Use a child shampoo/body wash combination so that the process requires one quick wash and rinse. The rest of your evening and your entire next day will feel better because you’ll know your child is clean and groomed!

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Toby shares:

TOO TASKED The Vision

My 10th-grader bounds down the steps. She’s straightened up her room and completed a few duties around the house, responsible girl that she is, and now it’s time for her to enjoy herself. I happily see her off to her friend’s house where she’ll spend a few hours having a grand teen time. Tomorrow, maybe it’ll be our turn, and I’ll welcome her friends here, providing them with the space to socialize, and of course, with treats and smiles. She has a few responsibilities around the house, yes, but she also has time for herself. After all, a kid is only young once!

A Tip from the Expert: Stagger, stagger, stagger! Avoid trying to put children to bed at the same time. Children need your undivided attention, at least for a few minutes, to provide closure to their day. Allow children to play in a central location (playroom, dining/living room, kitchen) and put one child to bed a time. Pay close attention to what your child tells you during bedtime so that he feels heard. After children have received a few moments alone with you, they will likely settle more easily. If they do not, you can always implement the Hands Full behavior management techniques for bedtime — guilt-free!

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Tziry shares:

BEDTIME BLUES The Vision Hamalach hagoel osi… Our voices rise in unison, the childish soprano stirring my heart, as we lein Krias Shema. I fluff pillows, tuck in three little ones, cozy them up and start spinning the most fascinating bedtime tale a preschooler can hear. A happy ending and three good-night kisses later, I quietly close the door, leaving my young ones in a peaceful cocoon of slumber.

The Reality

Everyone is vying for my attention, and everyone wants it now! My daughter pops out of bed on some pretense, another needs her hair shampooed and “a towel right afterward!” One woebegone little fellow, his faced pinched in a suddenly discovered hunger, wants his untouched supper plate back from the garbage can. I run around, playing “bop the frog,” finally settling one child, only to have another pop up. I count till three. I count till ten. I give “only one more drink.” I turn on a story tape and then turn it off (“It’s not letting me sleeeep!”).


A Tip from the Expert:

The Reality There is just so much going on in my busy, dizzy household, and boy, can I use another set of hands. Shany to the rescue! I don’t know what I would do without a teenage girl in the house. “Shany, can you lend me a hand with the baby?” “Shany, can you catch the door?” “Shany, would you be able to stir the soup while I finish up the rest of supper here?” “Oh, Shany, I’m so glad you’re here. I need five things from the grocery. Would you be able to go?” Shany this, Shany that. Shany babysits. Shany washes the dishes. And Shany folds the laundry with her magical touch. What a terrible mother I am, I berate myself when I actually have a moment to think. She’ll im yirtzeh Hashem have her own family to tend to. Am I depriving my daughter of her youth, tagging on too many responsibilities on her slim shoulders?

Although it is critical that your teenage daughter a) obey you when you make a request of her and b) help out when the situation calls for it, bear in mind that these are your daughter’s precious years to grow and develop the academic, social and age-appropriate developmental skills that are available at school and with her friends. Remember that your daughters’ great-grandmothers were more available to help their mothers because they did not attend school and were not exposed to the school routine of today’s girls. If you find that you are overwhelmed by the tasks that are required of you to the point that you are relying too heavily on your daughter, it’s time to take in some extra household help. A few hours of outside help each week will go a long way toward establishing a healthier balance between household responsibilities and parenting.

Check Issue 181 of The Monsey View, where we take on more guilt-ridden dilemmas.

Shoshy:

Mornings are a disaster. Dina:

I tune out my children each afternoon. Chaya:

My teens come home from school to an empty, silent home. Yitty:

I am just not a good-enough role model. And then I do the only thing that works. I raise my voice and make the house shake until various small people are cowering under their blankets. Later, I check their sleeping forms only to be overwhelmed by a sad and painful guilt upon seeing the angelic, innocent faces resting on pillows. How could I have gotten so upset? Why do they have to fall asleep with angry shouts echoing in their ears? With a heavy heart, I tell myself that tomorrow will be better.

Dr. Sora Yaroslawitz, DSc, OTR/L, directs Hands Full, Inc., an occupational therapy practice located in Monsey and Brooklyn, NY. Hands Full, Inc., services children, adolescents and adults and focuses on visual perceptual and visual motor development, cognitive development, and behavior management for children who are both typically developing or who present with disabilities. Besides direct care, Dr. Yaroslawitz has authored the Hands Full program and teaches it to parents, teachers, school principals and clinicians to empower their management skills in the area of children’s behavior and development. The Hands Full program is available in textbook, audio book, recorded lecture and live lecture format. The program is a stepby-step protocol of the management of children’s behavior, which if followed according to its exact specifications, presents a blueprint for handling the complex areas of chinuch, parenting and behavior management of children (Volume I) and adolescents (Volume II) who are developing typically.

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“I have something exciting to tell you, Libby,” my husband says while I duck my head into the washing machine to retrieve the next load of linen. Call it intuition, call it knowing that your husband never does introductions, or call it detecting the weird pitch he’s using, but I just know that what he’s going to tell me will not be my definition of exciting. He clears his throat. Then, in a hurry, as if he doesn’t say it fast enough the enthusiasm will be lost, he says, “Mymotherisintownandshe’sthinkingofcomingforlunch.” No reaction from my end is forthcoming. Is he for real? “So,” he says, exhaling with relief, “exciting, huh?” My mind is already past thinking if it is or isn’t exciting. I’m busy surveying my house, and for good reason, I panic. “When is she coming?” “Dunno. I’d assume about 45 minutes to an hour.” Thanks to my dear mother-in-law herself, my dining room resembles what I imagine a tapestry sale looks like in Istanbul. Freshly washed duvets, bed covers and sheets are strung across the entire room as if on display. Because to preserve the silky feel of the sateen, my mother-in-law never, ever, ever puts bed linens in the dryer, and she made sure to advise her progeny to do the same. Obliging daughter-in-law that I am, every linen-washing day I am in a dreamland of canopies, tents and teepees, as for lack of hanging space, my couches, chairs and doors all have linens draped over them. With the impromptu visit on the horizon, I frantically collect all of it, crumple it into a colossal ball and stuff it into… the dryer. But don’t worry, I don’t turn on the machine. I then start thinking of what I’ll be serving. My mother-in-law is a balabusta par excellence, and we always joke that her freezer refills on its own. Like a vending machine that never empties, there are always sheets of kokosh cake and brownie

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at our disposal — even two weeks before Pesach! Understandably, I’d like to make a statement and prove that I have a bit of Martha Stewart in my genes too. To my good fortune, the cleaning lady polished the windows and floors only the day before, so at least my house almost looks the part. “Moishe,” I say, “I need your help.” I stuff the wet load I’m still holding since the dreaded call came back into the machine. There’s no way I’m adding another piece of linen to the extensive collection gracing my dining room. “And I don’t care if you’ll be late for work. This is your mother we’re talking about. Please go to the bakery for some kokosh cake and rugelach. And don’t get anything that looks obviously storebought, like those bakery sandwich cookies dipped in sprinkles.” “Sure!” he says. “What else?” He’s ready to do anything in the world right now, and I’m tempted to ask for a diamond tennis necklace in honor of the occasion. With the fridge door open, I take inventory and rattle off the rest of my list. “Okay. We have enough milk for iced coffee, and let me see… Yes. There’s lettuce, tomatoes and cucumbers, so I can throw together a salad, too. So I don’t need any other veggies. You could get Nish Nosh dressing, though, from the grocery. Some crackers, too. Next stop is the bagel shop. A few bagels and some spreads should do it.” “Perfect,” Moishe says. “I’ll be home in a few.” True to his words, he’s home very soon, arms laden with shopping bags. Then, knowing that helicoptering near me will will further tauten my nerves, he’s off to set the table. It’s unbelievable, but I pull it off. My laundry is all hidden away, and my table is laden with very homemade-looking goodies. And the wrappers and bakery bags? They’ve been relegated to the bottom of

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the garbage can. Thank you, Hashem, for roomy dryers. Thank you, Hashem, for bakeries. And thank you, Hashem, that mothers-in-law don’t come every day. My husband’s face has a sheva brachos kind of glow. It is his mother, after all, who’s coming, and he’s over the moon with joy! I can’t exactly say that my emotions mirror his, but all the tension melts away as soon as my mother-in-law arrives. She is blown away by how orderly my home is and compliments me effusively. I fill her plate and prepare her a coffee just the way she likes it. We schmooze over cheese and lox as the steam billowing from her mug fogs her glasses. Having a mother-inlaw over is really not so bad. “Mmmm. This is really good,” she says, sampling a slice of babka. “It tastes so much like mine. My recipe?” She looks at me admiringly. “The layers are rolled so thinly. Kein ayin hora, with little kids home. How do you swing it all?” I blush and nod and say nothing and think pretentious thoughts and my dear Thank you, mother-in-law interprets it as a humble acceptance. Hashem, The afternoon proceeds beautifully. My mother-in-law that mothers- is loving every minute, and in-law don’t I’m as relaxed as they come. It’s the proverbial quiet before come every the storm. Soon I clear the table and day. we both settle on the couch. Faces of pinch-worthy einiklach look down at us from the framed photographs surrounding the living area as we cover topics ranging from childrearing to — of course! — preserving bed linens. Suddenly, my mother-in-law lifts an unadorned finger. “My rings! Where are they? Did you see them?” I look around, and she runs off to check the perimeter of the sink. She stops in her tracks. “Libby, they’re not here.” There aren’t too many places to check, nor a cleaning lady or toddler to blame. Plus, we were in the dining room the entire time, which basically boils down the location of the elusive rings to one room. On all fours, I scavenge the floor, feeling for spherical metal objects. But no ring turns up. “The garbage!” I announce suddenly. “They must’ve stayed in the plastic tablecloth.”

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“You’re right. I probably placed them near my plate when I went to wash.” Oblivious to the grave I’m digging, I glove my hands quickly. My motherin-law, equally frantic, dons a pair of rubber gloves and helps me sift through the rubbish. Attacking the garbage, we look like a pair of overeager sanitation workers. To our dismay, the tablecloth has been loosened, and the trash from within has settled to the bottom of the bag. I give the garbage bag a generous shake and the remains reshuffle. Eggshells, cucumber peels, bread crusts, tattered receipts and old newspapers pass our hands. An entire day’s worth of garbage slowly reappears and gets thoroughly inspected. Finally, after coming across myriad “treasures,” my mother-inlaw bravely digs in her arm, only to retrieve a wrinkled paper bag emblazoned with the bakery’s logo. “What’s this bag?” she asks. I want to dismiss it as debris. Declare it worthless. Warn her that it’s something venomous if touched. Contaminated. A Measlescarrying bag. But in search of her rings, she begins inspecting it. As if protesting, the bag crinkles noisily. My mother-in-law straightens it and out comes a couple of crushed plastic containers. The evidence is there, black on white. Only a blind person would miss the Chocolate Kokosh and Cinnamon Rugelach labels attached to the containers. “Her recipe. Right.”


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To the M orah of

All Momm ies,

Mommies are all superwomen, but does that mean we don’t do the little things that deserve mitzvah notes? Sure we do!

Dear Morah of All Mommies, Mommy took out the last

chocolate bar after cleaning

up the entire kitchen. Just

before taking a bite, little

Yossi asked fo r some too. Mommy shared even though it was hard for her.

Mommy st ayed calm when Raizel ha d another temper tantrum. M ommy expl ained to Raizel wh y she coul dn ’t take her to he r cousin ’s birthday party on the other side of the city, a nd when Raizel continued to kvetch , Mommy ignored h er and th e tantrum finished q uickly.

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Mommies, To the Morah of All g patiently at Mommy was waitin

en someone the supermarket wh full wagon in pushed their very

ng that they’d front of her, claimi and just went been there before m. Mommy to find a missing ite woman, looked at the angry

worth arguing, decided it was not

Dear Morah of All

Mommies,

Mommy was ab out to

rush through her morning

brachos when she decided

to say them out loud,

concentrating

on their

meaning, word by word.

nt of Mommy. and let her go in fro

Dear Morah of All

Mommies,

Mommy had a ve ry

bad cold this we ek, yet

she managed to make

sure everyone ha d

clean clothes an d some

kind of normal meal.

Mommies, Dear Morah of All to make Mommy wanted

ready for sure she was all so she Shabbos on time,

everything started cooking ter a Thursday night af

work. long, tiring day at

to light Mommy was able

an house candles with a cle at the and cooked food right time.

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Dear Morah of All Mommies, Today Mommy’s neighbor got very angry at Mommy

mies, of All Mom Dear Morah

because she thought

r away a simcha fa ed to go to Tatty need g. Mommy to come alon y m om M d and wante te cold and la out. It was o g to t an didn’t w ss up ood to dre n’t in the m as w y m om and M atty to make T my wanted om M t bu , y fanc ent with ssed and w my got dre om M so , y happ Tatty.

Mommy’s children had created a big mess in the

common area. Mommy knew

her kids didn ’t make the

mess, because they had been at the shoe store

with her. But Mommy stood

quietly while the neighbor

shouted and didn ’t answer

back. What an amazing Mommy.

Dear Morah of All Momm ies, Mommy bought some thin gs

in the grocery store. She was

rushing home in the rain when

she realized the cashier had

given her too much cha nge.

Mommy ran back to the

grocery store to return the

money even though the rain

was beginning to get stro nger.

Dear Morah of All Mommies, Mommy went to the Nshei gettogether where she saw many

of her friends. She was enjoying

ed chatting with them when she notic a a lady sitting by herself. After

her few minutes of schmoozing with

sit with friends. Mommy went over to to the lonely lady. Kol hakavod Mommy!

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HILCHOS BORER | PART 4

We mentioned in previous articles that when dealing with a mixture of two different types of foods or items, or a mixture of ochel (food) with pesoles (garbage),1 one can avoid issues of borer by following three conditions: 1) take what one wants to eat or use right away from what one doesn’t; 2) take it only immediately before eating or using; and 3) use one’s hands and not a kli that helps in the separation process.2 What is considered being taken? Let’s discuss the first condition. When it comes to foods on a plate in front of someone, it is clear that what he takes with his hand is considered being taken from what is left on the plate. However, what if both parts, the ochel and the pesoles, are in one’s hands? The peach pit Esti wants to eat a peach, but is nervous about borer because it has a pit. One way to avoid borer is to simply eat around the pit. But, ugh! Esti thinks, That is just so annoying! So she goes through the list of rules and comes across the condition that she has to take the good from the bad. But what is considered being taken? The halacha says that in such a case, Esti can cut the peach in half, hold the pit in one hand and the peach in the other, and pull away the hand that is holding the peach (but not the hand that is holding the pit!). This is considered taking the ochel from pesoles, since the pulling action is being done with the hand that has the ochel.3 This is only mutar to do if one also follows the condition to eat it immediately. Chicken with bone Similarly, when eating chicken on the bone, where the separation is taking place when both parts are on the plate, the piece that one is moving is considered being taken.

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So, when Mommy is cutting Shlomo’s chicken, she should hold the chicken down with a fork when cutting it, and pull the chicken away from the bone — but not the bone away from the chicken. In this way, one is following the condition of taking ochel from pesoles. Here, too, it is only mutar if one will eat it right away. Pouring from a cup When it comes to pouring something that one is holding, there is a machlokes haposkim regarding what is considered being taken from what. Some hold that what is leaving is considered being taken from the cup that remains in one’s hand,4 whereas others hold that since the cup is in one's hand, the part remaining in the cup is considered being taken from what is leaving the cup.5 Since this is rather abstract, let’s look at an example.

1 See Taz 319:12; Shulchan Aruch HaRav 319:8; Mishnah Berurah 319:15; not like the Ohr Sameach, Shabbos 8:11 who holds there is no borer by kelim. 2 Shulchan Aruch 319:1; See Shulchan Aruch HaRav 319:1 who explains that these three conditions constitute derech achilah and therefore it is mutar.

See Chazon Ish, Orach Chaim 54:5.

3

See Magen Avraham 319:15, Shvisas HaShabbos, Borer 52 “hameareh,” Mishnah Berurah 319:55.

4

5 See Sidur HaGraz, Tehillah L’Dovid 319:21, Ketzos Hashulchan siman 125 Badei Hashulchan 21, Iglei Tal, Borer 5. 6 See Ketzos Hashulchan siman 125, Badei Hashulchan 24 where he questions this heter in a case where one first pours out the pesoles but in one shot also pours out some water along with it.

According to the Mishnah Berurah’s (319:55, 62) understanding of the Taz, one is allowed to take a bit of ochel along with the pesoles, but according to the Chazon Ish (Orach Chaim siman 53) one must take all the ochel that is mixed with the pesoles. The halacha written above is according to the more machmir opinion of the Chazon Ish.

7

See Orach Chaim 319:14; see also Mishnah Berurah there where he says that one is allowed to pour out even after one reaches the end in order to drink immediately. However, this is because the Mishnah Berurah went with the reasoning of the Magen Avraham that what is leaving is considered being taken. However, according to the Graz it would be assur to do this even to drink immediately. Therefore one should avoid putting oneself in a place where he has to choose between the Mishnah Berurah and the Graz by stopping the pouring before one reaches the tea that is close to the tea leaves.

8


There are small croutons floating on top of Shlomo’s soup — and Shlomo hates croutons in his soup, and wants to pour them out. So, according to those who hold that what is left in the cup in one’s hands is considered being taken, Shlomo can pour out the croutons (even by themselves, without taking any of the wanted part along with them) because it is considered taking the ochel (the broth that is left in the bowl in his hand) from the unwanted croutons that were poured out (as long as he drinks/eats what is in the bowl right away). On the other hand, according to those who hold that what is leaving the bowl is considered being taken, this would be assur since it is considered taking the pesoles from the ochel. Since this is a machlokes among the biggest poskim, one should try and avoid putting oneself in a situation where one has to choose between the two opinions. How does one do this? One eitzah is to pour out the top layer of the soup that is mixed with the croutons along with the croutons.6 This way one is not separating the pesoles from the ochel since the part of the broth that is mixed with the croutons is also leaving the cup.7 This is mutar according to all opinions, and may even be left to be eaten later, because one is not separating ochel and pesoles at all. Tea leaves in a cup Another example where this may come up is in a case of tea leaves at the bottom of a cup. One wants to pour the tea into another cup while making sure to leave the tea leaves behind. This would be problematic since one is putting himself in the machlokes haposkim of what is being considered taken from what when pouring it out. Here, one can’t even use the eitzah above because the tea leaves are on the bottom, and therefore, one can’t pour it out along with the part of the tea that it is mixed with. So what can we do? The halacha says that in this case, where all the tea leaves are at the bottom, one can pour out the tea until one gets close to the tea leaves because the top part of the tea is not considered mixed with the tea leaves. But one must stop once he gets close to the tea leaves since the tea that is close to the tea leaves is considered mixed with the tea leaves, and one would put himself in the machlokes of what is being taken from what.8 In this case too, one can do this and drink it later because one is not separating any ochel from pesoles. The purpose of this column is to bring awareness to matters of halacha. As with any halacha-related questions, consult your rav for a psak.

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By: Shevy Hollander

Non-opioid analgesics are a class of painkillers used to treat mild to moderate pain. These include acetaminophen, ibuprofen and aspirin. They are also fever reducers — or antipyretics in medical jargon.

Acetaminophen and the Tylenol brand were introduced in 1955 by McNeil Laboratories, a family-owned pharmaceutical manufacturer. Not wanting to compete with aspirin, they marketed it as a “feverreducing product,” as opposed to one that relieves pain. (It is interesting to note that while aspirin was Bayer’s brand name, and not a generic name, many generic companies market their acetylsalicylic acid as aspirin, since Bayer’s rights to the trademark were lost or sold in many countries.) Aspirin, the king in pain-killers until that point, steeply declined in popularity as Tylenol took over the scene, and was soon joined by Ibuprofen in 1962.

McNeil generated both the brand name, Tylenol, as well as the generic name “acetaminophen.”

The original Tylenol emerged as Elixir Tylenol, a prescriptiononly liquid children’s medicine packaged in a red fire-engine box with the slogan “For your little hotheads.” In 1960, Tylenol became available over the counter.

Acetaminophen relieves pain by elevating the pain threshold (so the body can tolerate more pain before actually feeling it) and reduces fever by influencing the heat-regulating center in the brain to reduce the body’s temperature.

Using a kitchen spoon may seem convenient in a pinch, but don’t fall for the temptation. A teaspoon is a teaspoon — in your cake — but when it comes to the exact dosing of such potentially harmful chemicals, use only the measuring tools included in the package.

While acetaminophen is harmless — and oh, so helpful! — in small doses, if taken incorrectly, it can cause severe liver damage, or worse. One should be very careful with the dosage, and not take or administer higher doses or more frequently than the directions instruct.

It was a great idea — concentrated infant Tylenol drops so that the forcing the sickly sweet liquid down a feverish infant’s throat takes half the time. But the idea cost lives, as people confused the concentrated liquid with the regular children’s liquid, which led to incorrect dosing. In response, companies standardized both versions to the same concentration. However, always double-check labels and dosing information before administering any medication to a child. (Infant Motrin, for example, still has a different concentration than Children’s Motrin.)

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Having a hard time extracting the pain-relief through that tiny opening? This new design was launched in 2011 — not to make your life harder as you try to measure the dosage with a baby in your arm, but to reduce the amount that a child can accidentally drink from the bottle.

This happens because over-the-counter medication is as commonplace as food, giving people the false confidence that there’s no danger involved.

A recent study proved the frightening fact that at least 63,000 children under the age of six experience a non-hospital medication error every year. The data was based on calls parents placed to Poison Control after realizing the error, making the actual numbers much higher, given that many parents never realize their mistake…

Although most errors weren’t serious, medication mistakes can be fatal. And being that most caregivers are exhausted and distracted when children are sick, experts urge that before administering medication to children, always: 1. Double-check that you’re giving the right medication. 2. Confirm that you’re giving the right dosage. 3. Make sure you’re not mistakenly giving the child a second dosage.

DOES THE BRAND PAY? Medical experts claim that “the only way that store brands differ from the brand names is their impact on your wallet, not your body.” Factored into the cost of brand-name products, like Tylenol, Advil or Motrin, are the often billions of dollars that research and marketing cost for the product to make it onto shelves in the first place, and not higher-quality ingredients.

The experts don’t only say it — a peek into their medicine chests will confirm that they actually believe so. Researchers studied which brands pharmacists use at home, and shockingly (or not!), 91 percent of them buy the generic brand headache medicine to use at home.

In a study done in 2015, it came to light that the people who can name the active ingredients in Bayer, Tylenol, Advil and Aleve (without peeking, of course!) were the ones who were more likely to buy generic brands, proving once again, that the ones in the know don’t fall for marketing, but the real, hard facts (as opposed to the rest of us, who need the reassurance of a brand name).

However, and this is not to be taken lightly, if you trust the brand product more, do not settle for a generic brand. Because when it comes to painkillers, what counts most is the belief that the pill will be effective, as is proven time and again by the many studies on the placebo effect.

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‫לאביו ר' יושע צבי נ"י ‪ /‬ולחותנו ר' אשר אנשיל גרובער נ''י‬ ‫לרגל הולדת הבן‪/‬הנכד‬

‫ר' משה ארי' לעווי נ"י‬

‫לאביו ר' מאיר ניסן נ''י ‪ /‬ולחותנו ר' ארי' האפפמאן נ''י‬ ‫לרגל הולדת הבן‪/‬הנכד‬

‫ר' יעקב יוסף פריעדער נ"י‬

‫לאביו ר' משה נתנאל נ"י ‪ /‬ולחותנו ר' עקיבא טויב נ"י‬ ‫לרגל הולדת הבן‪/‬הנכד‬

‫ר' אליעזר פאשקעס נ"י‬

‫לאביו ר' משה נ"י ‪ /‬ולחותנו ר' יחזקאל ראזענגארטן נ"י‬ ‫לרגל הולדת הבן‪/‬הנכד‬

‫ר' משה מנחם אפפעלבוים נ"י‬

‫לאביו ר' בנציון נ"י ‪ /‬ולחותנו הרב דוד ווייס שליט''א‬ ‫לרגל הולדת הבן‪/‬הנכד‬

‫ר' יואל לאנדא נ"י‬

‫לאביו ר' ישעי' נ''י ‪ /‬ולחותנו ר' ישכר דוב מייעראוויטש נ''י‬ ‫לרגל הולדת הבן‪/‬הנכד‬

‫ר' יקותיאל אליעזר ווייס נ"י‬

‫לאביו ר' ישראל משה נ''י ‪ /‬ולחותנו ר' בעריש עסטרייכער נ"י‬ ‫לרגל הולדת הבן‪/‬הנכד‬

‫ר' אהרן יודא שטערן נ"י‬

‫לאביו ר' קלמן יונתן נ"י ‪ /‬ולחותנו ר' יושע ברויער נ''י‬ ‫לרגל הולדת הבן‪/‬הנכד‬

‫הרב אביגדר יוסף מאיר טווערסקי נ"י‬

‫לאביו הרב דוד שליט''א אב''ד ראחמיסטריווקא ירושלים‬ ‫ולחותנו הרב יעקב דוד ראבינאוויטש שליט''א אדמו''ר מביאלא פשיסחא שליט''א‬

‫לרגל הולדת הבן‪/‬הנכד‬

‫ר' יודל קויפמאן נ"י‬

‫לאביו ר' ישעי' נ"י ‪ /‬ולחותנו בנציון גרובער נ"י‬ ‫לרגל הולדת הבן‪/‬הנכד‬

‫ר' יעקב נפתלי ראזענבערג נ''י‬

‫לאביו הרב ישכר בעריש נ''י ‪ /‬ולחותנו ר' מנחם מענדל לוריא נ''י‬ ‫לרגל הולדת הבן‪/‬הנכד‬

‫ר' יוסף פריעד נ"י‬

‫לאביו ר' מרדכי מנשה נ"י ‪ /‬ולחותנו ר' הערשל ארט נ"י‬ ‫לרגל הולדת הבן‪/‬הנכד‬

‫ר' ברוך רייכמאן נ"י‬

‫לאביו ר' יעקב נ"י ‪ /‬ולחותנו ר' אשר שפירא נ"י‬ ‫לרגל הולדת הבן‪/‬הנכד‬

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‫מזל‬ ‫טוב‬

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‫שמחת נישואין‬

‫שמחת אירוסין‬ ‫החתן שמואל מנחם טענענבוים נ''י‬ ‫בן ר' מאיר נ''י‬ ‫הכלה בלום תחי' בת משה יהודה נ''י‬

‫החתן זאב וואלף צאנצער נ"י‬

‫בן ר' ישראל אליעזר נ''י‬ ‫הכלה קרוגער תחי' בת ר' עקיבא נ''י‬

‫החתן שלמה מאסקעוויטש נ"י‬

‫החתן ישראל יהודה זילבערמאן נ"י‬ ‫הכלה אלשבע אהובה הנגסן תחי'‬

‫אב החתן ר' חיים אשר נ"י ‪ /‬אב הכלה ר' יעקב נ"י‬ ‫יום ג' וארא ‪ -‬עטרת טשארנא‬

‫החתן אריה ליב ורנר נ"י‬ ‫הכלה חיה רבקה ציילבערגער תחי'‬

‫אב החתן ר' ברוך נתן נ"י ‪ /‬אב הכלה ר' ירוחם נ"י‬ ‫יום ד' וארא ‪ -‬עטרת טשארנא‬

‫שמחת בר מצוה‬

‫בן ר' שלום ישראל יעקב נ''י‬ ‫הכלה מונד תחי' בת ר' שרגא נ''י‬

‫הבחור שמואל ניימאן נ"י‬

‫החתן יחזקאל שרגא ברוין נ"י‬

‫הבחור משה דוד גליק נ"י‬

‫בן ר' יצחק ברוך נ''י‬ ‫הכלה יאקאב תחי' בת ר' יחזקאל נ''י‬

‫החתן אברהם אבא יהודה פאללאק נ"י‬ ‫בן ר' שלמה אהרן נ''י‬ ‫הכלה לערנער תחי' בת ר' אהרן לייב נ''י‬

‫החתן ישעי' דוד קינרייך נ"י‬

‫בן ר' יחזקאל נ''י‬ ‫הכלה וועבער תחי' בת ר' אברהם נ''י‬

‫החתן אברהם אבא גאלדבערגער נ"י‬

‫בן ר' ישראל נ''י‬

‫בן ר' יואל אלי' הכהן נ''י‬

‫הבחור יהודא ראזענבערגער נ"י‬ ‫בן ר' יואל נ''י‬

‫הבחור יעקב דוב ווייס נ"י‬ ‫בן ר' יואל נ''י‬

‫הבחור משה שווארץ נ"י‬ ‫בן ר' מנחם מענדל נ''י‬

‫הבחור מנחם מענדל ראזענגארטן נ"י‬ ‫בן ר' חיים אלכסנדר הכהן נ''י‬

‫הבחור יצחק אייזיק קרויז נ"י‬

‫בן בן הגה"צ אב"ד קערעסטיר‪ -‬טשעסנאט רידזש שליט"א‬

‫בן ר' מאיר דוד נ''י‬ ‫הכלה טעללער תחי' בת ר' מענדל נ''י‬

‫הבחור ראובן יהושע זעלקאוויטש נ"י‬ ‫בן ר' אפרים נ''י‬

‫החתן חיים צבי דאנצינגער נ"י‬

‫הבחור אהרן טויבער נ"י‬

‫בן ר' יואל נ''י‬

‫הכלה שמעלצער תחי'‬

‫בת ר' משה נ''י‬

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‫בן ר' יעקב יוסף נ''י‬

‫הבחור מיכאל בלעקמאן נ"י‬ ‫בן ר' יחזקאל נ''י‬


‫אר ְׁשוואּונְ ֶדען‪ ,‬אּון ֶער‬ ‫וערט ַפ ְ‬ ‫אטע וֶ ְ‬ ‫יער‪ֵ :‬לייּב'ס ַט ֶ‬ ‫קּור ְצן פּון ְפ ִר ֶ‬ ‫ִאין ְ‬ ‫אּב ִריק‬ ‫יידן'ס ַפ ְ‬ ‫ייד'ן‪ֶ .‬ער גֵ ייט צּום זֵ ְ‬ ‫ייּבט ִמיט זַ יין זֵ ְ‬ ‫ְּב ַל ְ‬ ‫אּפט?‬ ‫ערער ְק ַל ְ‬ ‫יׁשט ֵאיינֶ ער פּון אּונְ זֶ ֶ‬ ‫נִ ְ‬ ‫גְ ֵרייט? ִאיְך ֶע ְפן ׁשֹוין…‬

‫אּפעס‬ ‫ימ ֶטע ְק ַל ֶ‬ ‫אׁש ִט ְ‬ ‫יׁשט ִדי ַּב ְ‬ ‫נֵ יין‪ָ ,‬דאס זֶ ענֶ ען נִ ְ‬ ‫ארן‬ ‫עפ ְ‬ ‫ועקגֶ ָ‬ ‫אטי ִאיז ַאוֶ ְ‬ ‫יידי‪ַ ...‬ט ִ‬ ‫זֵ ִ‬ ‫עדט זִ יְך פּון‬ ‫ַסְך ַהּכֹל ֶר ְ‬ ‫יקעל‬ ‫'קעס ֵאיינִ ֶ‬ ‫ַאב ָר ְמ ֶ‬ ‫עלע‪ְ ,‬‬ ‫ייּב ֶ‬ ‫ֵל ֶ‬

‫ארוָ ואס‬ ‫ַפ ְ‬ ‫עדער‬ ‫אכט יֶ ֶ‬ ‫ַל ְ‬ ‫פּון ִמיר?‬ ‫יסיֶ ע ַפאר‬ ‫ָארץ ִאין ַא ִמ ְ‬ ‫ארן ֵקיין חּוץ ָל ֶ‬ ‫עפ ְ‬ ‫אטע ִאיז גֶ ָ‬ ‫זַ יין ַט ֶ‬ ‫ערל‬ ‫צּוק ְ‬ ‫יס ַקייט‪ַ ,‬א ֶ‬ ‫ייּבט ַּביי ִמיר‪ .‬נֶ עם‪ ,‬זִ ְ‬ ‫ָדאס ַלאנְ ד‪ֶ .‬ער ְּב ַל ְ‬ ‫אל ְטן ַפאר ִדיר‬ ‫עה ְ‬ ‫וָ ואס ִאיְך ָהאּב גֶ ַ‬

‫ערל‪ ,‬וָ ואס‬ ‫ייפ ְ‬ ‫אֹויּב ַאזֹוי וֶ ועל ִאיְך ִדיר גִ ְיּבן ַא ַמ ָּתנָ ה‪ַ ...‬א ַפ ֶ‬ ‫אסט ִאין ַדיין‬ ‫אכט‪ֵ .‬איין ִמינּוט‪ ,‬דּו ָה ְ‬ ‫עדע נַ ְ‬ ‫וֶ ועט ִדיר זִ ינְ גֶ ען יֶ ֶ‬ ‫עקאב?‬ ‫עקס ָקאזְ ֶׁש ָ‬ ‫ַאל ְ‬ ‫אמען ֶ‬ ‫יטן נָ ֶ‬ ‫ְק ַלאס ַא ִאינְ גְ ל ִמ ְ‬

‫קאפיטל‬

‫ב'‬

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Last week’s Boggle board

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V I

E D Q N P W G E M E F

N U

C

L I

Sponsored by:

R F V

E V K U A N O M A P J

S W

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B G D Y

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4-letter words 2 points | 5-letter words 3 points | 6-letter words 5 points | 7-letter words 7 points | 8-letter words 9 points | 9 or more 12 points

RER: MINDE your t u p e s a Ple ints on total po gle subg your Bo ion! miss

FINKEL

DIRECTIONS: Write your words in alphabetical order, divided by letter-count in separate columns. Fax or email your word list, together with your total points, by Sunday at 8:00 PM for a chance to win! Include your name, phone number and address.

PLAYING RULES: • No adding “s” to a word. • No proper nouns, abbreviations, contractions or acronyms. • No bouncing back to letters already used in a given word. • Words may not be found with a computer boggle solver. • Words may not be found with the help of a dictionary. • The Monsey View will carefully review all submissions to ascertain that each word is found in the dictionary. Points will be deducted for ineligible words. • We reserve the right to disqualify entries that have a few ineligible words, are not written in alphabetical order or are missing information. • Each contestant has a chance to win only once in four weeks. • No credit given to archaic words, or words chiefly used in other languages (including British English).

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O

K

N G A B

r: Phone numbe

XXX-5323

S 120 POINT

us! Pic Supper on

k up a piz za

pie, fries an

d ice cream

at Chai Piz

za .

Runner Ups: FISHER xxx-2023: 109 points KRUG FAMILY 917-xxx-7734: 109 points VOGEL FAMILY xxx-1584: 107 points LOWIN xxx-0170: 105 points Pick up your free slice and ice cream at Chai Pizza!

Bonus raffle winner: POLLAK 914-XXX-8308 Pick up a free pie at Chai Pizza! Please be considerate, and do NOT try to claim your prize without The Monsey View issue in which your name appears or after six weeks. It will not be honored. Please note that you will have to pick up your prize from our store; there will be no deliveries.

E: COMMENTS@THEMONSEYVIEW.COM F: 845.600.8483

The Monsey View does not take responsibility for faxes that don’t come through.


BOGGLE WINNER’S LIST 4-LETTER WORDS cent dine dink duke dune dunk

feme gage geld gelt idle kind

knit lite mega mend neck nipa

6-LETTER WORDS pint tile tike tine unit vile

nite nuke page pike pine pink

wind wine wink

emend

gelid

intel

Kent knite

mentle nudle

kindle

7-LETTER WORDS

9+ LETTER WORDS unite

until

Are you wondering why your name isn’t here or why your points were reduced? The following are some of the ineligible words found:

geletine ginn

indite

pikemen

5-LETTER WORDS bagel

engage

Q-tip unip

winn wite

engagement

REMINDER Dictionaries or electronic devices may not be used to help you solve the Boggle board. We will disqualify word lists, as per our discretion, that include too many unusual words. The Boggle Team at The Monsey View

Please note that credit is not given for inappropriate words, words not found on board and words listed twice.

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LAST WEEK’S QUESTION: Can you name ten streets in the greater Monsey area that include the name of a tree? ANSWER: Acer Court, Anjou Lane, Apple Blossom Court, Ash Street, Aspen Court, Blueberry Hill Road, Boxwood Lane, Cedar Lane, Cherry Lane, Chestnut Ridge Road, Chestnut Street, Cortland Road, Crabapple Court, Elm Street, Hickory Street, Juniper Terrace, Locust Hollow Drive, Macintosh Lane, Maple Avenue, Maple Leaf Road, Maple Terrace, Maplewood Lane, Myrtle Avenue, Oak Glen Road, Peach Tree Road, Pine Brook Road, Pine Knoll Court, Pine Road, Pinewood Drive, Plum Road, Plum Road, Quince Lane, Red Oak Lane, South Oak Street, Spruce Road, Sycamore Lane, Treetop Lane, Twin Pines Drive, Walnut Place, West Maple Avenue, Willow Tree Road, Winesap Road

Question of the week:

Which Monsey street doesn’t have a single house on it that goes by its name? Do you have a trivia question to share with your fellow Monseyites? Feel free to send it to us! Questions may include any of the local areas currently inhabited by the frum community. Send in your answer and/or trivia question to comments@themonseyview.com by Sunday at 8:00 p.m. Please include your name and phone number. You will be entered into a drawing to win a frank and fries at Nussy’s!

The winner of last week’s drawing is:

Chana Bracha Field (xxx-4027) You’ve won a free frank and fries at Nussy’s! Take this page into Nussy’s to claim your prize! 41 Main Street, 845-352-9008

41 Main Street Monsey, NY 10952

134 / THE MONSEY VIEW

Tel: (845) 352-9008 Fax: (845) 356-1944


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GREAT OFF MARKET DEAL IN FORSHAY AREA!!

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Exclusive Listings

CELL: (203) 641-0373

CELL: (917) 817-9146

4 Heights Rd. Monsey

ONLY $474K!!

4BR/ 2BA

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5 min walk to Olympia

5 Whisper Ln.—Monsey 11 BR / 9 BA - Enormous Granite Kitchen - 1.3 Acres - 3 car garage - Basketball & Tennis Courts - 40 ft. Dining Room 30,000 Book Capacity PRIVATE 2 Story Library - Luxurious Private Study w/ separate entrance & so much more!! ASKING: $1,495,000 OFF MARKET

5 Heights Rd. Monsey  4 BR / 3 BATH  1.01 PRIVATE ACRES

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THE WORLD REALTY GROUP World Class Service ~ World Class Results LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKERS New York | New Jersey | Connecticut | Pennsylvania Irving Rohinsky CELL: (203) 641-0373

400 Rella Blvd. Suite 165 Suffern, NY 10901

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Exclusive Listings

CELL: (917) 817-9146

58 (250) Remsen Ave.—Monsey R-15A LEGAL TWO FAMILY 5 Br 2.5 BA, LARGE Dining Room, Large Kitchen, Family room off kitchen with access to beautiful Large Deck, Priv. Home Office, Master Br. w/ en-suite bath, .33 acre, Walkable to EVERYTHING, MUCH LARGER THAN IT APPEARS, Full apartment in Lower Level w/ Priv. Entrance and MUCH MORE!!

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305 Spook Rock Rd.

6 BR/ 3 Bath, 2,700+/- SF renovated home on fantastic cul-de-sac, large granite kit. w/ SS appliances, master suite w/ master bath, over ½ acre lot, large DR & LR, large family room/playroom off of kit. w/ access to lrg deck. Priv. pool!! &

5 BR / 2BA - MOVE IN CONDITION Ranch/Single level living - 1 acre lot Huge sun-filled LR - multiple outdoor decks - PERFECT FOR A HOME BUSINESS!! 5 min walk to Olympia Ln.

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Classifieds FOR SALE FURNITURE master bedroom sets, dining room set, dinette set, hardly used perfect new condition. 845 204-8062 TRADITIONAL LOOKING dining room set, china closet, table, 8 chairs $2k, call/txt 845-517-9231 DINING ROOM FURNITURE Italian, Brand new condition. Inc. table and 8 chairs, 2 curios, and buffet. 845.461.9104 L-SHAPE BENCH with storage, custom made. Beige coloring. 425-3648. FOR SALE Dishwasher detergent seventh generation- 2 new, closed bottles - lemon, 70 oz $10 for both. Call/text 274-2079 GAS RANGE 24” almond/bisque, with sealed burners. very good condition. Best offer 4253648

CHOSON WATCH Gold, looks brand new. Please call 845-356-6215

USED JEWLERY White gold concord watch and earings call 845-7466012 RAYMOND WEIL Geneve men’s everyday watch for sale. Orig. $600 selling for $500 or best offer. 845-3523742

BRASS DR CHANDELIER with stunning gold metal detail (not crystal) and lots of light, $250, 845.548.2685 HUMAN HAIR SHEITEL almost new for sale. Color 6/4 with highlights. Neck length , please contact 845-659-8072.

GE AIR CONDITIONER and Samsung Front loader washing machine. Please call Miriam at 845-425-1075

WOOD GLIDER with ottoman best offer 8456598731

DRYER/WASHER Samsung, Price negotiable CALL: 347-374-1637

2 BEDSPREADS for 44” or 48” beds with matching pillow covers from Ben Barber. Used once.

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Originally $400. 845-8263458

STACKABLE WASHER/ DRYER Frigidaire, 27” connected w/d, excellent condition! ultra quiet, sensor dry, $600 obo. 845-659-0104

CORDLESS PHONE brand new AT&T 4 handsets w/ latest features. $95 retails for $150+ Text 8458250816

// for sale // real estate RED COATS 90‰ down sz 8 & 9 845.571.7128

PLAYROOM EQUIPMENT and backyard available in exchange for my child’s tuition. LOOKING for small group. Yiddish speaking. 845-608-9743

MOUNTAIN BUGGY twin, black, excellent condition, great price. call:845-558-6885

BIRKENSTOCK SLIPPER gold , brand new, for $70. Please call 845-426-1725

BLACK SUEDE FLATS new, classic, with gold trim. $55 or best offer. Call/text 845.213.8432

BUGABOO CAMELEON 3 for $600. Grey hood & black base. Excellent condition. Please call 845-426-1725

STOKKE CARRIAGE with bassinet, toddler seat and twin seat. $600 obo. 845570-7183

RECLINER in new condition. Opens up to lay flat - $300 Call (845) 274-8801

BELLA PRETZEL MAKER for great price text 347 5044033

YAMAHA GUITAR C40 with 2 teaching books, finger guards, bag and tuner. Barely used. $175.00 OBO, call/text: 845-538-6434 KITCHEN SET Used Ikea Kitchen Set for Sale - $25. WINNIE THE POOH costume. size 12-18 months. new condition call/text 845662-7158 REFRIGERATOR white, great working condition except missing 2 shelves, asking $275. please call 845-659-0104

BUGABOO CAMELEON black frame stroller and bassinet w choice of hood $430. Wheels great, break needs fix 9292513777. BUGABOO BUNTINGS in choice of navy, blue, charcoal and 7am diwn olive $50. 9292513777 MAGIC SILVER WIPES Ease the work of silver polishing and leave your silver sparkling. Call 845371-7847 INGLESINA PLAID STROLLER footmuff bar and tray for only $55. Reclines fully. 3472549825

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METAL HOOKS for grid wall for stores for .25! Call 3476983436 IPOD TOUCH 128 gb. new condition $250 pls call 845-263-6969 WEDDING OUTFIT for boys size 2 & 5 great price. Please call 845-352-2131 BABY SWING baby swing beautiful condition $90, and many other baby items. 9178857344

CRYSTAL CHANDELIER small. also 2 matching girls dressers. Please contact (845) 548-4818 CASSETTE TAPES of Rabbi E. Wachsmans – plus 845-352-5819 SUNRISE FORMULA 2 cans, $22 a can. please call 845-826-2317 DOUBLE STROLLER MOUNTAIN BUGGY, Good condition, black $100, 845694-9623

SAMVIX IBASS Mp3. Player And voice recorder, Bluetooth. Brand new in box. $85 845-352-2125

NEW PEDAL GO-KART Great gift ages 4-8. Call 845304-5160

SNAP ‘N GO black base & gray Graco Snugride car seat, $75 for both Call/text 845.548.2685

FEW UNOPENED MATERNA baby formula stage 1 dairy $25 each, they sell for $39 in stores. 845 354 8554

MCLAREN DOUBLE STROLLER Only used a few time. Perfect condition. Rain cover included. Call 845-825-2985

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PAMPERS WADDLER Few cases size 1 to sell for $40. 240 pieces in a case. Please call 845-517-0148.

REAL ESTATE MONSEY CONDO FOR SALE Blauvelt Rd 2,575 sq ft. 3 bdrms, 3half baths, center hall banquet size dining room and kitchen with ceramic counter-tops and island. Front deck and back porch for sukkah. Room for pesach kitchen, 9ft ceilings, 3 zone air and heat plus 4 room rental legal apt. Selling by owner. Call after 11am 845 352 8340 or 845 659 6219.

Beautiful apartments in Yerushalayim avail. for short term rentals. We manage properties as well. Call 718-408-8070 for American Service! Email us at vacation@ shisharealty.com ‫נייע גרויסע הויז‬ ‫ צו פארדינגען‬,‫ בעטן‬20+ ‫מיט‬ ,‫ וואך‬,‫אין סוואן לעיק פאר טאג‬ ‫ האנטעכער און‬,‫אדער שבתים‬ ,‫בעט געוואנט צוגעשטעלט‬ .‫נאנט צו ביהמ”ד און מקווה‬ ‫ און לאזט א‬845.377.5499 ‫רופט‬ also available for( .‫מעסעדזש‬ )family groups 40+ beds FOR RENT Single family, 4 bedroom house for rent on Hempstead rd by Williams st for only $1925. Ready to move in. Please call or text. 845-7749052

Awesome Opportunity! Part time office position is now open for female applicant. Candidate must have excellent communication and computer skills; be detail oriented and organized; and speak Yiddish. Submit your resume at jobs@hamaspikrockland.org

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Classifieds Commercial Real Estate Accounting Position Fast-growing commercial property management firm is seeking to hire a dynamic and talented accounting director to oversee its portfolio of office and industrial properties. Qualified candidate will possess a) exceptional organization; communication; and project-management skills, b) property accounting and financial literacy, c) leadership ability to direct team in a fast-phased environment. Please submit your resume for immediate consideration to: hr@msmequities.com FOR SALE 5 Bedroom 5 Bathroom Wesley Hills home. 5 minute walk from main shuls. 3,840 SF. Huge playroom area. Please call/text: 631.828.0027 CONDO FOR RENT Kitchen, DR, Playroom, 3Bdrms, 1Full Bath and 2 half baths in the Kennedy Dr. Area. For inquiries please call 538-6690. OFFICE RENTAL Office Space For Rent Near Monsey. Newly renovated, furnished, kosher kitchen and conference room. Call 845-634-1463 or Email info@ thesuitecorner.com OFFICE private office space for rent off Highview Rd bet college & Spook rock please call 347243-1815 OFFICE OR STORAGE SPACE walk in-3 room office space for rent. . 115 sq ft. per room. + conference room optional. 845-459-6234 COMMERCIAL SPACE spacious 3,000 sqft. Ideal for offices, Located in Suffern NY, please email Firstchoicesv@gmail.com

Simchos and business, retreat and recuperation. 732.456.7989 lesuitelkwd@ gmail.com. FINISHED BASEMENT for rent in Bates area. Suitable for office or playgroup 845 746 7251 1000 S.F. ON BUTTERMAN. 8 1/2 ft. Ceiling unfinished bas. for storage etc. For rent please call 646-596-4838 OFFICE SPACE ‫ געגענט‬Blauvelt ‫אפיס אין די‬ ‫איז יעצט געווארן עוועיליבול‬ 1st floor wifi and ‫צו רענטן‬ 347-385-2924 ‫ רופט‬util. incl reference available TWO BEDROOM for rent, private porch, new house, Maple area, please call, 917-474-2456 4 ROOM FURNISHED basement for rent. Near hatzlacha grocery. Great price- $1300 inc. utilities. 845 533 6971 2 BEDROOMS brand new, spacious and upgraded, New County Road and Route 59 call 845-5967727

OFFICES FOR RENT Brand new offices for rent, separate H&C, private toilet, w/kitchenette area, parking 845-372-6462

3 BEDROOM new kitchen; quartz counter, s/s appliances;living rm/ fire place +big garage + huge backyd in pomona. text (732) 328-9116

LE SUITE GUESTHOUSE Luxurious accommodations in the new chassidish area of Lakewood. Booking for Weekday and Shabbos,

APT. IN BATES 2 bedrooms, kitchen, spacious closets. available for January. 845.376.0233

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// real estate // jobs 2 ROOM APT. furnished apt. for rent (spring valley) (845) 293-2232 FURNISHED APARTMENT kitchen, dining room, bedroom and full bathroom fully furnished. Please call: 347-731-4694 2 BEDROOM new mod kitchen; living rm; a lot of storage space; scenic bckyd; in pomona. 917 830 6341

JOBS CASE COORDINATOR Attentive Behavior is seeking an energetic, detail oriented, team player for our Rockland office. Requirements: MS Office, strong communication (oral and written), and the ability to manage multiple projects. Interested? Email resume to info@attentivebehavior.com. WE’RE HIRING Broad Management Group - Located in the heart of Monsey. We are looking for an entry level bookkeeper / accounts payable associate to join our team. Excellent compensation and opportunity for growth. Must be organized and have strong communication skills. Conact - dschimel@broadmg. com SECRETARY Large manufacturing company located in Newark NJ is looking to hire a girl to work with the Product Development team. The recruit would need to set up new vendors, handle international shipments, list new products online, and work on developing new products. It requires to be able to multi-task with attention to detail, super organized with great people skills and problem-solving ability. Great pay for the right

canditate. Transportation from Monsey is provided. Please email resume to joe@ adircorp.com MONSEY TITLE INSURANCE seeks entry level, F/T help, for secretarial position. Duties include phones, typing and computers. Someone with Organization skills, and detail oriented necessary. send resumes to leah@ imperial-abstract.com BUSY MONSEY OFFICE seeking secretary for full time position. please email your resume to: monseyhiringdept@gmail. com FULL TIME SECRETARY for one girl office. seeking detail oriented, organized \ with good communication skills, good phone skills and Quickbooks knowledge. Please email faigyfisch@ yahoo.com MEDICAL BILLING OFFICE looking for young girl for F/T medical billing. (No experience necessary.) Needs to be articulate and detail oriented. email resume to jobopportunities120@gmail. com or fax to 845-774-1299. GROWING AMAZON looking for someone with some experience in sourcing products to sell on Amazon and creating/growing a listing, flexible hours, please call 917 675 5186 or monosales@outllok.com LOOKING TO HIRE Men for Title I/III Positions in boys Yeshiva. Afternoon Hours. Excellent Pay. email resume to ay.remedial@ gmail.com. BABYSITTER Looking for a babbsitter for my 11 month old in my home in Wesley Hills, 4hrs a day 4 days per week. 917 755 0190


F/T Quality Assurance Administrator to oversee the data entry and daily input of documentation. Must be detail oriented, strong computer skills, self motivated and a Team Player. Great environment , competitive salary. Apply to: efeder@chesed247.org 845-354-3233 x1121

Tri County Care is seeking to hire a Care Coordinator in the Monroe location to support people with Developmental Disabilities and their families. Job Requirements: Bachelor’s Degree with 2 years relevant experience and a sincere desire to enhance the lives of individuals with disabilities. Fulfilling and rewarding work. Great compensation and opportunity for promotion. Excellent office environment! Please submit resume to m.schwartz@tricountycare.org

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Classifieds CLEANING LADY availeble every Wednesday afternoon for 4-5 hours or Monday all day, please call/ text 2746535. LOOKING FOR Part Time Graphics Position 845-499-9923. JOB OPPORTUNITY Office in Monsey is looking to hire for a full time secretarial position. Candidate must be a quick learner, detail oriented and have excellent communication skills. We offer competitive pay and great benefits. Minimum 2 years office experience required. Please send resume to resume to availableposition12@gmail. com SUBSTITUTE Bais Yaakov Middle School in New York City seeking Limudei Kodesh substitute for 6/8 weeks. Please forward resume to hgottesman@ yrsrh.org. LOCAL GIRLS’ SCHOOL looking for competent teacher for math remedial group for 8th Grade 10:403:15. Please call: 845-3044393. LOCAL GIRLS’ SCHOOL looking for Title I mentor - 1st grade reading group, preferably with early literacy training. Please send resume to: remedial@bethrochel.org. PLAYGROUP SUB Looking for a good playgroup sub assistant from approx March 11 till March 25th. 845-323-7981 RN SCHOOL NURSE School Nurse Needed: Looking for an RN to fill a position at a local school/ Yeshiva . Excellent pay. Please call 6468085489 or send resume to chaimf@ gnyservices.com

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED/ AVAILABLE To volunteer to feed the sick or elderly, OR if you are in need of this service, Please call 845-352-1016 LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEER local drivers for chessed. Please call 845-352-1016 BLOWDRYING POSITION Tranees Wigs is looking to hire a girl to join our team for a blowdrying position. Full time hours includes some sundays. Pls call 8454183334 or email traneeswigs@gmail. com WE’RE HIRING Broad Management Group Staff Accountant: Residential real estate management firm. Owner and operator of large portfolio of multifamily apartment buildings. Light junior accountant for growing real estate management firm. Work directly with the controller. Gain exposure to property accounting, corporate accounting, AP / AR, journal entries. Excellent compensation and benefits, great experience, located in the heart of Monsey!!! Contact: dschimel@broadmg. com

BABYSITTING M&M PLAYGROUP Playgroup in Bates/Horton area. From 9:30-3:00 extended hours available. Please call 352-0903 BABYSITTER AVAILABLE on 73 Francis Place. After school hours available. Also taking Sunday drop-ins. Please call 845-352-1016 BABYSITTING A heimishe responsible experienced babysitter. Great with babies is accepting ages newborn till 15 month in spring valley area. For more

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// jobs // babysitting // services

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WARM AND EXPERIENCED babysitter available to babysit night hours in your home or at weddings. References available. Please call 845 499 9272

PERSONAL DRIVER AVAILABLE Personal driver available on a steady basis. Very reliable and responsible flexible hours. please call: 845-4225827

BABYSITTER Jewish, Shomer Shabbos women available to babysit/ elder companion in the comfort of your home. Day or night, Great references, Text or call: Malka 845 327 8492

SERVICES DOULA Labor of love LOVE your birth experience, certified CD( DONA) Doula Malky Breuer 845 270 4330 845 362 3480 Malky@mbdoula.com CHILDBIRTH EDUCATION CLASSES To join the next class please call 845-426-0931. Tzippy Tauber CD (DONA)Certified Birth Doula MORAH MALKA’S ANIMAL THERAPY In your home or school Animal Care Certification Ages 7-14 Preschool Programfun and interactive for ages 2-6 Bunnies, Birds, Reptiles, Farm Animals and more.

SHAIMOS

We do pick ups all year round - schools shuls homes. 845-461-3084 GARTLECH we fix knitted & crochet Gartlech & make beautiful professional fringes. We also teach how to knit & crochet. call: 917-414-3281 ADDRESSSING ENVELOPES Amazing prices, call for quote, mention ad for a discount. Printing can be done immediately. Call 845-445-7422 or e-mail printingaddresses@gmail. com PERSONAL CHEF

available to cook fresh delicious food in your home, Please call Sara Rosenberg 845.821.2159 ALTERATIONS expert alterations in Blueberry Hill Area. Fast service 929 287 2135


Seeking female employee to work with adult women who have disabilities. An amazing experience in a fabulous environment! Must be able to drive. Please call 845-503-0267 January 2, 2019 / THE MONSEY VIEW / 145 www.themonseyview.com / 845.600.8484


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// services // odds & ends SEWING COURSES private sewing course with master teacher Esty Krauss. call or text 845-662-5931

ENGLISH TUTOR Professional English Tutor. Experienced with adults and children. Call: 973-727-8375

BAR MITZVAH PHOTOGRAPHY

ARROWSMITH Is your child still in the same place after all that tutoring? The Arrowsmith Program has helped many children become successful in the regular classroom. Please call Mrs. Feuer to find out more 845-304-7053

Quality and affordable bar mitzvah photography by Moshe Grunfeld call 845-3621312 or email moshe@ moshegrunfeld.com

ADDRESSING ENVELOPES Amazing prices, call for quote, mention ad for a discount. Printing can be done immediately. Call 845-445-7422 or e-mail printingaddresses@gmail. com REGISTERED DIETITIAN NUTRITIONIST Miriam Shurpin, MS, RD, CDN | In person and online consultations | Insurance accepted | 347 480 1670 | rd@ miriamshurpin.com | www. miriamshurpin.com GRAPHOLOGY Send in your handwriting for full analaysis. Special group rates. Amazing lessons given on graphology, great for teachers’ gatherings, school programas ect. 845.642.3213 GRAPHICS COURSE Professional graphics course on Adobe programs based on the famous Baily Biederman’s method. Learn Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator in a kosher and fun environment. No internet. 6 slots available. Suri Wachsman 845.356.2101 or 917.474.6826 DRUM LESSONS by Shmuel Klaver - Monsey’s most experienced Shomer Shabbos drum instructor. Lessons ($45 & up) given in your home or my studio, to boys or girls ages 10-adult,

beginners to professional. Call (845) 459-9935 GUITAR LESSONS by Moshe Klaver, for beginners of all ages. Very motivating and patient teacher. References available. (845) 746-0925. Shomer Shabbos MUSIC LESSONS Give your daughter the gift of music at a very reasonable price! References available. Call Yitty @ 845-426-7561 after 4:30 pm HIGH SCHOOL GIRLSSEWING COURSE Beginners basic alterations course on Sundays 3:15-5:15 Esty Krauss. call or text 845662-5931 PROFESSIONAL SEWING COURSE One on One, by Esty Krauss. Group forming now for high school girls. call or text 845662-5931. WAXING AND MAKEUP done by a professional at great prices in the privacy of her home. Appts until 10:30 pm. 659 4318 HAIR WITH CARE Professional hair cutting & hair styling affordable prices, saddle river area, call 845356-5038.

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MAKEUP SERVICE Have your makeup professionally done! BarMitzva, Wedding, Vort, etc.. Can come to your home as well. Call or text Simi at (845)570-1122.

4 FREE SESSIONS Will tutor your child according to his level, with patience & clear explanations. Great rate. 248-955-8559.

CUSTOM PHOTOBOOK Create a memorable gift. Chosan|Baby|Engagements |Wedding|Special Occasions. Call 845 587 2361.

TUTOR AVAILABLE for your elementary school child for Limudei Kodesh and Limudei Chol. Please Call: 845-352-1016

TUTOR AVAILABLE Professional Tutor Available for ‫ לימודי קודש‬and English Subjects. Please call 718-2162791

MATH ANXIETY? I can help! All ages. All levels. Regents, SAT Prep, CLEPS, AP courses. Remediation and Enrichment also available Linda 845.538.5319

PRIVATE TUTOR Private tutoring for your elementary aged son/ daughter by experienced teacher. Limudei Kodesh/ General Studies. call 845587-8500 IS YOUR CHILD STRUGGLING WITH MATH? I am an expert, experienced math teacher (all levels, elementary through high school). I offer an On Approval first lesson, where, if you don’t feel that your expectations were met, there will be no fee. Please call my mobile phone: 914-329-7200. MATH TURORING Regents/GED/TASC/SAT/ ACT Common Core, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Precalculus, Calculus, Physics ALL Grades/Levels. call: 845-445-8003

ODDS & ENDS DIABETIC STRIPS Looking to buy your extra Diabetic Test Strips. Strictly Confidential. 347-871-7574 MAFRISH CHALLAH?? Be mispalel for someone in need of a yeshuah, new name weekly. Call 24/6 @216-3710413. L’SHEM MITZVAH Looking for someone who’d take a meal to fair lawn l’shem mitzvah once a week to a patient. 8452386691 ANXIETY Say goodbye to anxiety forever! Iyh thurs. @ 10 a.m. 641 715 0700 pin 549732 playback 641 715 0709 pin 549732 ref 1-120


Development Office Manager Monsey Full Time/Female Office

Looking for female to spend two and a half hours a day with a young lady with special needs. Flexible hours. Driver’s License required. Please call Esty Schonfeld 845-425-5011.

Will work with all team members to support the achievement of work plan activities designed to achieve department goals

Coordinates and oversees special projects independent or in cooperation with other Development personne

Strong working knowledge of all social media and experience with computer programs essential

Supports the development and implementation of Agency’s comprehensive public relations strategy to enhance public awareness Compensation commensurate with experience. All female office Excellent benefits and work environment.

HAMASPIK

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Classifieds

GEMACHIM GOWN GEMACH mother and sister gowns size 0-12, by appointment only. 845-426-7496 or 845-3523031. DVD/VIDEO GEMACH DVDS and portable players for sick and homebound adults and children.425-2660 SIMCHA HAT (LADIES) $25. We have many different styles and colors. We also accept donations of elegant hats. Call 347 351 1604 FLORAL BISOMIM for your Simcha - 845-6292785. BABY CHASUNA GOWNS Adorable gowns and 2 pieces. Matching shoes and hair accessories available from 3 months - 2 years. 425-3049 FRIMIT’S BABIES LAYETTE GEMACH text 718-551-1732 or email frimitbabies@gmail.com CHASUNAH HAIR ORNAMENT for rent @ $3 and below. West central area 371-1765 LEV DEVORAH Layett gemach 917.697.0790

SHIFRA PUAH DOULA Please call to register in advance. 845-587-1649 MECHITZA’S 30 feet - 5 six foot tables 10 chairs stands and bus-boxes $100 deposit. $18 Donation call 845-445-8015 or email Mitzvah1@gmail.com HOSPITAL SUPPLIES including TPN equipment, feeding pumps, NG tubes, & All feeding supplies. To donate or receive. Please call 845-746-8293. ELEGANT HATS For short term rental please call 845-517-0838. MATERNITY GEMACH Weekday and shabbos clothing, various sizes. Please call or text 845-445-9687 GPS GEMACH Call 845-352-2588. Leave message. (Minimal fee). BRIS GEMACH located in Central Monsey. 617-955-3630. poya, pillow case, outfit, blanket. FREE BOXES for moving (mostly egg carton size). Please call 845425-6826 or 845-608-7830. Donations of flattened boxes are always welcome!

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ISRAEL GPS No fee. English or Hebrew. Must reserve in advance by email at IsraelGPS@gngroup. com ROOF CARRIERS For all cars even without bars on roof. 845-659-1863. Monroe: 845-662-7102. BRIS GEMACH Located on Blauvelt Rd. 356-6215 poya, outfit, blanket and hat. EAR-PLUG GEMACH for ba’alei simcha to protect your guests’ hearing. Baby headsets also available. 845202 -0105. ‎ OT WATER URNS H Please call 845-425-9211 WHITE KALLLAH SHOES. Proceeds go to tzedakah. Call\Text 845-200-0211 TABLECLOTHS for your Simchos. Call (845) 371 2105 PACK N PLAY We have New Pack n Plays tova222@gmail.com or text 845-216-4885 PHONE GEMACH We will lend you a cell phone free of charge for as long as necessary. Call: 845 579 5538

SIDDUR GEMACH Sfard: Friedman 845-6087830 Ashkenaz: Shulman845 352 1756 or 845-826-6718 TOY GEMACH Keep all the children busy by your simchas with tons of lego and clicks. Call Sussman @ 845-578-6513 GEMACH FOR MEZUZOS 362.2333 MODEST HOSPITAL GOWN GEMACH for maternity or hospitalization Tzniusdige & Comfortable Main Number: Chanie Gertner 845-4258687 5 locations REFLECTOR GEMACH Hosting guest? Be safe! Wear a reflector. 845-356-0815 PIDYON HABEN coins, silver tray, lace box, outfit 845-426-1681 845-6427256 WE ACCEPT clothing, shoes and household items in brand new condition. To donate or receive please call 845 425 7214 BECHER GEMACH Real bechers from our free-loan gemach. 845-377KOS1(5671) KosYeshuos@ gmail.com


Tri County Care is seeking to hire a Care Coordinator in the Monsey location to support people with Developmental Disabilities and their families. Job Requirements: Bachelor’s Degree with 2 years relevant experience and a sincere desire to enhance the lives of individuals with disabilities. Fulfilling and rewarding work. Great compensation and opportunity for promotion. Excellent office environment! Please submit resume to m.schwartz@tricountycare.org

RAYIM IS LOOKING FOR RESPONSIBLE, WARM AND ENERGETIC GIRLS TO JOIN OUR AMAZING STAFF FOR THE SUNDAY PROGRAM. IF INTERESTED PLEASE CALL 845-352-7700 *109 LEAVE MESSAGE

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Classifieds GOWN GEMACH. South Monsey Ladies gown gemach. Please call or text after 5pm. 347-278-1278 FREE MOVING BOXES Packs of 10x for easy transport. Please call (845) 641-5536. SIDDUR/CHUMASH GEMACH 558.4774 COAT RACK GMACH Coat racks and hangers available for your simcha. Please call 845-356-9841 REFLECTOR GEMACH: Be safe! If ur having guests or having a simcha and need reflectors call 347-977-6816 CHUPPA CARDS. Please call or text after 5pm. 347-278-1278 BECHER GEMACH (not zmiros) please call 845642-0910 ARE YOU ON BED REST? We do the laudry for you. call 213-7437 (also looking for volunteers) WEDDING KIT for Machetunim to take along. 845-425-2036 leave mess. POYA new, with outfit ,blanket, hat and booties. located on Gwen 352-7628

HEATER GEMACH 845 362 8666

DRESSES/GOWNS SIMCHA DRESSES & GOWNS FOR RENT OR SALE Mechtenistes-adult sisters of the bride-maternity. BEAUTIFUL SELECTION 845-659-8753. We also take your gowns on consignment & rent or sell it for you! ONE OF A KIND Magnificent cream dress size 0-2 for sale/rent. Please call 845.200.4326

blue Maternity gown for Rent/Sale Size L (10-12) Call 845-371-2108

and girls gowns. Please call: 8454252309

Bella & Co. Black & Gold Gown size 4 - $200. Call: 845587-2907.

custom white and black wedding gowns for rent in kids size 8, 10 and 12. Please call @845-538-7687.

Black and Gold children’s size 6 gown with wreath - $75. Call: 845-587-2907.

ladies Black and white dress for rent size 6-8 great price. (845) 371-2947

Stunning pink/mauve sister of bride dress size 2-4 call (845)352-5916

off white sister of bride or kallah vort/tenoim to sell/ rent size 4 call 845-356-6215

2 Navy Gowns for teens size 0 & 2 For sale/rent great price, please call 845-213-0798

Champaigne lace and tulle sister of bride gown. Ivory top & floral bottom raw silk gown. Both size 12-14. 8456598731

Custom made Ivory/pink girls gowns for rent approx sizes 5, 6, 7, 12 Call 347-3001679

Black & gold gown (sister of bride), size 10 rent / sale 845290-0550

navy gown for rent size 34, great price. Call 347-3007082

Black and White Mechiteniste Dress for Rent, +Size. 845364-9219

new maternity, Chasunah dress - size sm. in New Square. Please call (845) 362-3685

CUSTOM HALBERSTAM Black/white gown/dress size 8-10 for rent. For more info call 845.425.0924 Dusty blue gown size 6 call/ txt 845 570-7468 kleinfeld bridal gown for sale size 8 - 10. Call 929-287-2135 sister of the bride light colored Miri’s gown size 4-6. Call/txt 8454995769

Teal blue gown for sale size 6-8 call 354-8774 size 4 TERI JON gown. Black + color. $300 to rent. Call 845659-9300

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// gemachim // dresses & gowns

custom deep blue sibling wedding gowns for sale woman’s sizes small and medium. Matching teen

evening dress size 4-6 call 347-351-4708. custom 3/4 sleeved Kalla gown with beaded top for rent/ sale 1100/1700. Size 2. Call 845 5876411 Fine Pink Sister of the bride Gown sz 2-4 Teen for sale. 845 425 4578 Maternity Black & Silver Mechutenista Dress for Sale. Size Small. 845-263-9404.


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Remove an Ayin Hara R’ Avraham Lebel 718.977.5459 Price: $50 per name - credit cards accepted - Pls leave a message With the endorsement of Rabbanim of ‫בד”ץ העדה החרדית ירושלים‬

5”,6”,7” Gutters Copper and aluminum gutters Over 30 colors 845-782-4473 sales@advancedguttersinc.com

Fully Insured Free estimates

Gutter Guard Installation Cleaning and Repirs

CBT Life coaching and counseling in the light of the ‫תורה‬ Learn how to bring out the best in all your children- even your most difficult ones.

Mrs. S.R. Beck I 845 426 0594

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Classifieds Full Time Day Hab Positions Join our Chesed 24/7 team of professionals. Where POTENTIAL becomes POSSIBLE. Full-time positions in both our men’s and women’s divisions working with developmentally disabled young adults. Hours M-Th 8-4, Fri 8-2. Must drive. Call 845-354-3233 x1121 or email efeder@chesed247.org Blush Gowns for sale sz 14 & 16 kids 845 425 4578

845-422-0125 or 845-6949573

Pink Gowns for sale sz 8 & 10 kids 845-263-9404

mauve gown ladies size 12 Worn once. and black and gold gown ladies size 10/12 For sale/rent call: 3549328/608-9122

sister of bride dress for rent size 2. Please call 426-7460 Black and gold maternity gown - 8453520926 white and green dress for sale/rent. Size 0-2. call/text (845)-269-8649.

Green and Black size 10-12 Cocktail length for rent, Please call: 845-587-0204

Mauve & black gown sz 2-4 Call or text 587-5873

3 GOWNS Teen/adult Size 4 Worn once, Custom made, Beige/powder/cream/gold 845-354-5523

B&W wedding dresses adult size 4,6, 8-10, for rent, call 845-425-3207

Offwhite valentino style sz 4 dress. call or text 845-6377833

Pink/Blush gown, size 4 for $475 please call 845-352-1650

Offfwhite and black sz 8 Oscar Dress call or text 845637-7833

Blush colored gown Size 14/16. . Worn once. for sale. Call/text 845 538 7628 size 8/10 black wedding or tenoyim dress for rent. Call

maternity gown size xs/s for great price call/ text 13476317190

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// dresses & gowns // lost & found gown with black and gold accent for sale/rent. Size 2-4. Worn once. Call 323-5213.

girls swim dress dropped off at 69 Decatur last week. 425 0970

sister of the bride light colored Miri’s gown size 4-6. Call/txt 8454995769

solid grey baby hat with big grey pom pom. Hat has two strings. Call 845.356.2101

custom black and gold ladies gowns for rent. Please call/ text 347-278-1278

Casio watch in Belz shul zos chanukah 425.7789

Black & gold dress size 10-12 for sale please call 845-4262642 2 white/ blue gowns. size 16 girls and 2 or 4 women. for rent. call 845 323 5544 kids simcha dress length in white/white black sz 2-12 for sale $35. Teen 6 ivory gold $275. 3711765 black and white maternity gown for sister of bride size small (0-2) call: 845-352-1737 black slenderizing maternity gown for rent. Please call 845-352-1317 Ladys size 6 cocktail length black / optional black and white dress for rent or sale. Worn once. 3474860344.

Envelope with a Toys 4 U gift card on Bates Dr. Please Call 426-3347 a kesubos Gemara fell out of your car on Rt. 59 next to Target. 8454455137 Pearl necklace outside of Good Sam hospital. 425 2304 diamond kallah bracelet on Ronald six weeks ago. 356 1502 on Park Lane a gray usb call: 845-323-7783 Mens 2 wheeler Bike found on maple ave. Please call 845323-2223 NEKLACE IN NEW SQUARE 354.4491 Check from Simcha daycare on Robert Pitt 352.2682

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banana republic credit card. Name on it is Rivky Landau please call 845.376.5522

silver fake diamond hoop earring near secor street area 718-913-4693

earmuffs in my car (I gave a hitch) pls call 8482235501

Black tallis shoulder bag with tallis-name TZIDAKAH Call 845-304-7989

FOUND Pink girls pouch found in La Familia taxi at end of Aug. 845.352.2217 2 rings found in women’s section of Belz- Maple Terr. Shul, a few weeks ago. 845.352.2217 an earring on Monsey trails call 376.5278 Black moncler glove on paiken. Call/text 845-517-8108 a while ago a small album with stickers @ jacarusoBluefield area please call 3473001679

wallet with the name Yosef Mordche Hakohen Schwartz. 845-596-5632 jewlery@Ateres Chaya Surra call845-5960160

FREE GIVEAWAYS 6 old style wood dining room chairs 9176932442 Honey colored 5 drawer dresser, hite used crib, 845425-0460 old cuckoo clock, may need fixing 917 885 7344. many cans of goodstart soy baby formula call 845-3238659 6 dining room chairs. Black solid wood. Seats not great. 425 6203


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.‬‫דינער לטובת בית המדרש תולדות אהרן במאנסי | בילדער אבי ס‬

Pre-1A of Yeshiva Ketana Ohr Reuven “flies” off to Eretz Yisroel to daven at the Kosel on Asarah B’Teves

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‫די רב זצ"ל בבית מדרשו אנשי‬ ‫ברייערוואוד אין מאנסי‬ ‫די רב זצ"ל האט זיך אויפגעהאלטן בביתו פון הרבני הנגיד ר' יעקב קליין פאר לאנגע‬ ‫חדשים‪ ,‬און האט געדינט אלס מנהיג רוחני אינעם ביהמ"ד אנשי ברייערוואוד‪.‬‬ ‫די רב האט געדארפט צו קומען די וואך קיין מאנסי צו באזוכן און משפיע זיין על‬ ‫בני קהילתו אבער ליידער איז דער רב פלוצים נסתלק געווארן לגנזי מרומים‪.‬‬ ‫זכותו יגן עלינו‪.‬‬

‫ביים חנוכת הבית פאר'ן נייעם ברסלב'ער ביהמ"ד אין וועסלי הילס‬

‫מיט הרב ר' נח וויינבערג‬

‫ביי א שיעור אין ביהמ"ד אנשי ברייערוואוד‬

‫הכנסת שני ספרי תורה אריינגעגעבן דורך הנגיד ר' יעקב קליין‬ ‫והנגיד הרב יוסף שווארץ לבית מדרשו במאנסי‬

‫מיט הנגיד ר' יעקב קליין באזוכענדיג די נייע מקוה‬

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‫הגאון הצדיק ר' אליעזר מרדכי קעניג זצ"ל רבה של קהילת ברסלב בצפת‬ ‫ומנהיג רוחני דביהמ"ד אנשי ברייערוואוד במאנסי למנוחות‬

‫מסע הלוי'‬ ‫בבית מדרשו‬ ‫בצפת‬ ‫מראות ימי חיו של הגרא"מ קעניג זצ"ל רבה של קהילת ברסלב צפת ומנהיג רוחני דביהמ"ד אנשי ברייערוואוד במאנסי‬

‫ביי מלוה מלכה ביי הרבני הנגיד ר' אברהם דוב מאנדל‬

‫בשיחת חיזוק לתלמידי ישיבת כוכבי אור‬

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‫ניחום אבלים אצל משפחת האדמו"ר מקאשוי זצ"ל‬

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‫עסקנים פון ״רפואה העלפליין״ זענען מקבל ברכת קדשו‬ ‫פון האדמו"ר מסקווירא לקראת די מגבית פאר רפואה‬ ‫העלפליין אין שיכון סקווירא ב׳ בשלח הבעל״ט‬

‫אסיפת רבני וויליאמסבורג אין שטוב פון האדמו"ר‬ ‫מסאטמאר איבער דעם גזירת החינוך אין ניו יארק‬

‫שמחת השבע ברכות בביהמ"ד ווענגרוב לרגל נישואי בת אב"ד ווענגרוב | בילדער אבי ס‪.‬‬

‫סיום מסכת עבודה זרה והתחלת מסכת סנהדרין בחבורת קנין תורה ד'באבוב במאנסי‬

‫טיים‬ ‫מענעדזשמענט‬ ‫אין בלויז ‪ 3‬שעה!‬ ‫לערנט אייך‬ ‫די יסודות פון‬

‫וואלט איר געוואלט?!‬ ‫רעדוצירן 'סטרעס' און‬ ‫אנגעצוינקייט‬ ‫דערגרייכן פיל מער‬ ‫באלאנסירן אייער צייט‬ ‫צווישן זיך\משפחה\‬ ‫ביזנעס‬ ‫לעבן מיט אחריות‬

‫מיט'ן בארימטן עקספערט און מחנך‬

‫הרב יקותיאל יודא‬ ‫שפוטץ שליט"א‬

‫‪845.499.5417‬‬ ‫‪720.721.4714‬‬

‫זונטאג בא‬

‫(ניטל)‬

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‫זיין א טראסטבארע‬ ‫מענטש‬ ‫באשטימען און‬ ‫אויספירן צילן‬ ‫און מער‪...‬‬

‫פו‬


‫סעודת הילולא לרגל הילולת האדמו"ר מזלאטשוב זצ"ל במאנסי‬

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‫ביקורו של הגה"צ ראש ישיבות צאנז בן האדמו"ר מצאנז שליט"א לטובת קרן הבנין של תלמוד תורה דרכי אבות צאנז‬


‫כינוס 'לבבנו אליו' בראשות‬ ‫הרה"צ ר' אהרן מרדכי רוקח‬ ‫בן האדמו"ר מבעלזא לקראת‬ ‫המערכה הגדולה של גיוס המונים‬ ‫לטובת המוסדות‬

‫מעמד הקמת מצבות פון ‪ 130‬מתי‬ ‫מצוה פארגעקומען אין בתי חיים‬ ‫פון "חסד של אמת"‬

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‫אסיפת הרבנים אין מאנסי פון העכער ‪ 25‬רבנים ודיינים בנוגע די כשרות פון שייטלעך וואס קומען פון אינדיע | בילדער אבי ס‪.‬‬

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‫אסיפת "שלימתא חדוותא" מתקן צו זיין חתונה תקנות בחצר הקודש באבוב ‪45‬‬


‫מתנות‬ ‫לאביונים‬

‫עזרה‬ ‫לכלה‬

‫תמיכה‬ ‫חודשית‬

‫עזרה‬ ‫במצוקה‬

‫מזון‬ ‫וצדה‬

‫מלמד‬ ‫להועיל‬

‫שערי פרנסה‬ ‫טובה‬

‫אור‬ ‫במושבותם‬

‫חלוקת‬ ‫צרכי החג‬

‫קופת עזרה דינער‬

‫ה‘ משפטים‬

‫טעג‬ ‫טובים‬ ‫ימים‬ ‫פון די ברייטהארציגע ימים טובים שטיצע‬ ‫דורך קופת עזרה‬

‫ווערן אויפגעלאכטן אין די‬

‫היימישע משפחות אין שטאט‬

‫‪1,100‬‬

‫אויף די אקטיוויטעטן פון די מאנסי קאסע‬

‫א בליק‬

‫אטריום פלאזא‬

‫א נאכט פאר די מאנסי קאסע‬ ‫פון די מאנסי איינוואוינער‬

‫קופת עזרה‬

‫דינער תשע”ט‬

‫צו דערהערן די‬ ‫וויי‪-‬געשריי‬ ‫פון עניי עירנו‬

‫א טאג‬

‫רופט אייך אן מיט לכה"פ‬

‫תושבי מאנסי‬

‫פארגאגענע יאר פסח האט קופת עזרה‬ ‫אריינגעגאסן אין ראקלענד קאושער אליין‬ ‫קרוב צו ‪ .$100,000‬ערב פסח א שעה פארן‬ ‫זמן האט מיר ר' פייוויל גערופן אז איך‬ ‫זאל ספעציעל עפענען די געשעפט‬ ‫פאר ‪ 2‬משפחות וואס האבן‬ ‫נאכנישט אויף יום טוב‪.‬‬

‫אין די לעצטע ‪ 20‬יאר וואס איך ארבעט אין ראקלענד‬ ‫קאושער האלט איך כסדר מיט די פעולות פון די שטאט'ס‬ ‫ארגאניזאציע 'קופת עזרה' ארויסצוהעלפן די ארימע‬ ‫משפחות פון שטאט במשך די גאנצע יאר ובפרט פאר‬ ‫די ימים טובים‪.‬‬

‫‪Rockland Kosher Supermarket Manager‬‬

‫פריעד הי"ו‬

‫איבערגעגעבן דורך‬

‫הר"ר מאיר‬

‫טיש‬ ‫אונטערן‬ ‫פון די חלוקת ימים טובים‬


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SALES CANNOT BE COMBINED - NO PRIOR PURCHASES WITH AD - EXP. 1-8-2019

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