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The Fourth Meal Extending Shabbos with Seudas Dovid Malka Meshicha
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FREE ISSUE 183 JANUARY 23, 2019
פרשת יתרו י”ז שבט תשע”ט
The Fourth Meal Extending Shabbos with Seudas Dovid Malka Meshicha
Minhagim of Motzei Shabbos Where do our customs come from?
Lifelong Memories in the Making Motzei Shabbos is perfect for cozy family activities
The Song of Yearning Could I achieve d’veikus while my little darlings dreamed?
FYI: Matches SEE INSERT
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(Re: Nature’s Bounty, Issue 182) I opened The Monsey View on Wednesday, and your Tu B’Shvat display was a feast for my eyes. The chocolate medallions looked so simple to make that as I was packing up the esrog compote that my mother-inlaw relies on yearly, I decided, on a whim, to whip these up. They were easy to make and looked beautiful. Thank you for the inspiration. S.F.
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RE: OF RAISES AND RESPECT (Inbox, Issues 180–182) Your magazine is great. We wait for it each week and started doing a compilation of them! I would like to add to the discussion of cleaning help that it is not right to hike up the price just because you feel your help deserves it — you can give her a bonus at the end of the month instead of paying her more per hour. Not everyone can afford to pay those prices that you seem to be able to afford. R.L.E.
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Let’s face the problem together so we can all deal with it. The demand is bigger than the supply. This means that there will always be someone left without cleaning help. Our cleaning ladies know this. They see the desperation in people. Agreeing to higher salaries will not solve this problem. So let’s keep the prices down, but there is more you can do. When your cleaning lady cancels on you one week, don’t give her the feeling that she is the only cleaning lady out there; imply that you can always find someone else. Lastly, when a new cleaning lady arrives, don’t fill up all of her hours at once. This will give her the feeling that jobs come very easily. I’d like to end off that cleaning ladies are hardworking humans, and they should always be treated with respect. I’d like to thank the original letter writer for bringing up such an important issue in our community. C.R.
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To the lady who is tight on cash, I feel for you. Yes, I am also struggling with the high costs of living. However, when I see my help working so hard, helping me survive, I can’t help offering her what she really deserves so she will come back again to help. Remember, minimum wage in Rockland County is now more than 12 dollars an hour. I would rather teach for two hours (and yes, I am a teacher) than do my cleaning lady’s work. May Hashem help us all,
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“SHIFRA, is your playgroup full for this year, or do you have room for one more child?” asked Shifra’s husband, Mendy, hopefully. Shifra tensed up at his question, worried that he was going to ask her to take in more children. “Well, with the baby still so young and needy, I was thinking to cut back a little this year.” “I agree, you really should cut back,” replied Mendy. “But what if I asked you to consider just one more child this year?” “Just one?” Shifra paused to think it over. “I don’t know, I would have to think about it. Who is it?” “I just ran into Nachman in shul. His daughter is the right age, and he said he’s starting to look for a playgroup for her. I was wondering whether you’d have a slot for her.” “Nachman, the ger tzedek?” asked Shifra. “How time flies! It feels like just yesterday that his daughter was born.” “Yes, that Nachman. What do you think? Could you squeeze in one more?” “It would really be a stretch for me to take in one more, but if it’s very important to you, I can do it,” offered Shifra. “It is very important to me, but let me explain why it should be important to you as well. Maybe once you understand, you will be not only willing, but also happy to add another slot this year. “In this week’s parsha, Yisro heard everything Hashem did when He took us out of Mitzrayim,
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have to always behave the right way — we have to not only go to the places where these geirim are located, but we must also ignite their sparks with our behavior.” “That’s very interesting,” said Shifra, “but what does this have to do with Nachman’s daughter?” “Well, I was thinking that if the Noam Elimelech says the reason we’re here in the first place is to gather geirim, and if the Torah commands us thirty-six times to love the ger, I want to do my part in welcoming Nachman and his family, and doing everything I can to help them when I have the opportunity.” “I agree.” Shifra smiled. “And I want to do my part as well. You can go ahead and tell Nachman that I would be happy to have his daughter in my playgroup. And, if it’s okay with you, maybe you can invite his family to join us for a Shabbos meal as well?” “I knew you would understand where I was coming from in asking you to accept another child,” said Mendy. “And I will be happy to invite Nachman’s family to join us for Shabbos.” “Great!” said Shifra. Mendy clapped his hands together in excitement. “May Hashem grant us the opportunity to ignite some more sparks, and maybe once all those sparks are ignited, the rest of the geirim will join us, and we will finally be able to end the galus once and for all.” “Amen,” exclaimed Shifra. “And may it be soon!”
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Another Segment of the Tappan Zee Bridge Comes Down with a Boom Despite freezing temperatures, hundreds of people gathered on both sides of the Hudson River on January 15 to watch the eastern anchor span of the original Tappan Zee Bridge come to an explosive end. After a three-day weather-induced delay, demolition crews from the same team that took down New York City’s Kosciuszko Bridge used dynamite to remove the massive metal structure, reported The Journal News. A 2,500-foot safety radius established by the Coast Guard was put in place to prevent any vessels from coming near the bridge while the demolition was actively happening.
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The span came down at 10:52 a.m. amid massive clouds of black smoke and a loud boom that was heard as far as 35 miles away. Steel chains laid on the riverbed caught the tons of steel that came crashing down, preventing them from sinking into the water. Over the next several months, marine salvage experts will be loading the wreckage onto barges for its eventual removal. The Tappan Zee’s Rockland County anchor span, the last segment of the bridge, will remain in place a little longer. No date has been set yet for its demolition, but it is expected to be dismantled in sections by waterborne
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Is Being Mr "Nice Guy" Making You Unhealthy We all want to be the nice guy. We all want people to like us. It’s part of our human make up. Could trying to be a nice person be harmful? Could it be holding you back from living a healthy lifestyle? A big problem that a lot of people have is saying “no” to people. This may be because it feels good to help others or it may just be that you are hoping for a favor in return. Perhaps you are just uncomfortable saying “no”…
can’t help people from a hospital bed. If by saying yes to people to gain popularity and because of this you lose time with your family, time to take care of your health and on top of that you get stressed out because of the obligation then is yes really the right thing to say? Furthermore, let’s take a moment to speak about the business guys. Most people act like if they don't respond to this urgent email or take this phone call or respond to the text that it’s game over.
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Now, saying yes to things that enable you do the things you want to do — for things that help you progress in your life, is awesome. You want to do these things. But what happens in cases where you are doing things that don't help you move forward in life? Not only do they not progress you forward but they take you away from doing what you want to be doing. They take you away from doing the things you need to do for your health and for your life… Now that is what I like to call “self sabotage”. Starting to say no to people, may that be in social settings or in business, can be very hard for people. But you must remember, in order for you to be able to help others and keep on helping others for the rest of your life, you got to take care of you. You are no use to anyone when you can’t move, think clearly or even worse — you
(A side note: If you are in managerial position and you jump every time one of your employees sneezes you are creating a situation where your people are going to become reliant on you. The more you grow the more headache you have. Is that the most efficient way to grow?) Don’t get me wrong I am not telling you that you should all of a sudden be Mr Mean Guy. Not at all. Sometimes we get left doing things because we feel like we have to, robbing us away from doing the things that will progress us and help us live in harmony with our mission in life. Sadly, we aren't even aware that we are doing this. The reason for this is because we aren't even aware about where we want to go in life. For this reason we find ourselves coasting through life doing whatever the day throws our way. All the while, we slowly become less healthy, less able to do the things we once were able to do. Blaming our situation on circumstance. “These are the cards life has dealt me.”
I want to make you aware that you are able to get out of this hamster wheel. You can take control over your day. You can gain control over your health even if you feel like there is no time. We mentioned last week about starting with the end in mind. Know what you would like to accomplish within your life time, create goals and carve out the time. Saying yes or no is another time where it is extremely important for you to know what the end looks like for you. What are you striving to be? What do you want to tell Hashem after 120? Remember, the goal here isn't to become mean. The goal is to be able to lessen your load so you aren’t leading such a stressful obligatory life. This is for you to have time to take care of your health. Once you have some idea of what you want all you got to do is ask yourself a question. Will saying yes to this thing help me get closer or further from my goal? Will saying yes cause strain on myself and/or my family essentially prolonging where I need to be? If it gets you closer then it is a big fat “YES!” and you can go and do the what’s needed with joy. Best part? You won’t feel like you are doing it because you are forced to do it. But if it doesn't get you closer and even furthers you away from your goals then it would be wise to decline in a nice way. You could be straight up honest. You can just turn around to the person and thank them for thinking about you but unfortunately doing this will take you away from important obligations you have set and therefore you can not do it. Most adults would understand and you can still be the “nice person” in their eyes instead of the push over. Taking the time out to ask yourself the questions that empower you and allow you room to think for yourself allows for take back little parts of your day so you can start to take care of you and your health.
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Yields 6–7 latkes In my house, we very often end up frying potato latkes for melaveh malkah, because they are easy, require ingredients we have on hand, and are enjoyed by all. This is an up-to-date upgrade of the standard.
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Dusk turns to night. The Shabbos Queen prepares to depart. The day of rest, of holiness, of the neshamah yeseirah is about to end. How we yearn to hold on to the peaceful tranquility that Shabbos brings! While there is no way to put a stop on the clock, there is opportunity for us to keep Shabbos with us for just a little bit longer. Tzaddikim teach us that tosfos Shabbos, adding time to Shabbos, is not merely a halachic obligation; it also showers spiritual and material blessings upon us. The Maharam of Lechovitz, zt”l, said that the day of Shabbos is so great, it provides a wellspring of ruchniyus for the entire week — and the wellspring of gashmiyus comes from the time a person adds on to Shabbos Kodesh. “If ba’alei batim would listen to me,” he concluded, “they would make a large tosfos Shabbos and have a shefa of parnassah all week long!” The echoes of “Baruch hamavdil bein kodesh l’chol” mark the conclusion of Shabbos and the commencement of a new work week. All melachah is forbidden prior to this demarcation. The words of Maariv and Havdalah give the separation true finality. Striking a chord in familiar melody, the ageold words of “G-t fun Avraham” were composed by none other than Reb Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev, zy”a. “It is a great segulah for hatzlacha,” Reb Levi Yitzchak writes, “for men, women and children to entreat this request every Motzei Shabbos before Havdalah three times. And I am certain they will surely be successful…” The words were specifically written in Yiddish, rather than in Lashon Kodesh, to link the speech of Shabbos, which is holy, and the speech of weekday, which is chol, rather than plummeting from such a high to a low so drastically.
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Motzei Shabbos Minhagim To keep a vestige of the kedushah of Shabbos with us throughout the upcoming work week, various minhagim and halachos are honored on Motzei Shabbos. Just as Shabbos is welcomed with licht, flames are kindled upon her leave. It is preferable to light two candles before making Havdalah, and to keep them lit until after melaveh malkah. Many keep the white tablecloths, pristinely spread throughout Shabbos, on the tables until after Havdalah or until the following morning. Chazal say that “chamin” on Motzei Shabbos brings refuah. Tzaddikim also indicate that it alleviates sadness and despair. Most of the world fulfills chamin with hot drinks. Some serve hot bread or food. New foods that were not permitted to be prepared on Shabbos but were warmed up fresh afterward also bring honor to Motzei Shabbos. Drawing well-water on Motzei Shabbos and drinking from it is beneficial for healing. The Be’er of Miriam, which rests in the waters of Teveria, makes its rounds to all wellsprings every Motzei Shabbos and confers special blessing upon their waters. Drinking well-water at this time is also said to open hearts and minds to the wisdom of Torah. To begin the new week with a mitzvah, one should fold his tallis right away. It is known to be a segulah for shalom bayis.
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Piyutim and Zemiros Much as a king is escorted amid great fanfare and song, we sing as we escort the Shabbos Queen. These are commonly part of the repertoire.
Hamavdil
Women typically refrain from performing major melachah, such as sewing, until after Chatzos. It isn’t proper to cut nails on Motzei Shabbos as it may appear as a lack of honor for Shabbos.
Dressed in the Finest The Maharam of Lechovitz, zt”l, once switched out of his Shabbos clothes before going out on a Motzei Shabbos. When he returned, he donned his Shabbos clothes once again, despite the late hour. “Even a little bit of Shabbos, what a sweetness it is!” he said with passion. Reb Yosef Yitzchak Schneerson of Lubavitch, zt”l, shared that he once wanted to change into his weekday clothes on Motzei Shabbos, but his father, Reb Shalom Dov Ber, zt”l, stopped him. “You are a descendant of Chernobyl, and in Chernobyl, they did not switch out of bigdei Shabbos on Motzei Shabbos.” In fact, not only in Chernobyl is this minhag upheld. It is brought down in the name of the Chasam Sofer, the Ben Ish Chai and others, that Shabbos clothes should still be worn until after one partakes in melaveh malkah, or as others maintain, at least until after Havdalah. The Baal Terumas Hadeshen held that bigdei Shabbos should not be removed until one goes to sleep. The previous Rebbe of Skvere, zt”l, used to lay his Shabbos clothes on the table on Motzei
A Yid must always distinguish between kodesh and chol, between pure and impure, between “Yisroel la’amim.” Though these opposing forces may be necessary to uphold this world, the separation must still be recognized. Hamavdil accentuates the honor of Shabbos, the day of rest, and draws the kedushah of Shabbos upon all six workdays for the one who recites it.
Vayiten Lecha These are pesukim of much bracha and hatzlacha that are said as a segulah, for the upcoming week. They also herald parnassah. Reb Yechezkel of Shinev, zt”l, even commented, “I don’t understand how a Yid could yield parnassah every week if he did not say Vayiten Lecha on Motzei Shabbos.” Some are careful it should be said by two people together. This is because by saying “lecha” (for you), one is actually conferring blessing upon his friend — and one who davens on behalf of his friend is answered first. Reb Yechezkel of Shinev used to say it along with a kohen to receive the bracha of a kohen.
Ish Chassid This piyut tells the story of a man who met Eliyahu Hanavi while in search of parnassah. It is mesugal for wealth and kedushah, and for banei, chayei and mezonei, which are referenced throughout the piyut in various sets of acronyms.
Eliyahu Hanavi In yearning for Eliyahu Hanavi to foretell the Geulah, we mention his name. It is
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Shabbos rather than return them to their place. In case Moshiach would come in the middle of the night, he wanted to be able to don his Shabbos clothes right away, because Motzei Shabbos is a time when one should still be wearing his Shabbos attire. Being dressed in Shabbos finery makes performing Kiddush Levanah on Motzei Shabbos a priority over weeknights. Tzaddikim posit that the time until when a person wears his Shabbos clothes in this world will be considered the point of his personal extension of Shabbos when he is in the Olam Haemes.
Tales of Tzaddikim The story is told of a distinguished chassid who traveled to the Sar Shalom of Belz, zt”l. After shalosh seudos, he commented to one of the gabbaim, named Meilech, that speaking about the Baal Shem Tov on Motzei Shabbos is mesugal for parnassah, and speaking about Reb Elimelech of Lizhensk is mesugal for yiras Shamayim, and so on. The gabbai began to laugh. The Sar Shalom turned to the gabbai and said, “Meilech! Vus lachstu azoi grub?” The gabbai repeated what the chassid had told him. To his surprise, the Rebbe responded, “When we speak about tzaddikim, we give them nachas ruach in the Olam Haemes. They don’t want to derive pleasure without repaying us, and so they return the parnassah, yiras Shamayim and other yeshuos to the speaker. And,” concluded the Rebbe, “When they will speak about me, it will also be a favor [to the speaker].” “The world says that speaking about the Baal Shem Tov generates parnassah and mentioning Reb Elimelech of Lizhensk yields yiras Shamayim,” Reb Yisroel of Ruzhin,
zt”l, said. “But I say that it is not specifically only about these tzaddikim, and not specifically only on Motzei Shabbos… Regarding all tzaddikim, whenever we speak about them, it is a segulah for all blessings.” The Kamarna Rebbe stated that at a seudas mitzvah, such as melaveh malkah, we risk speaking negatively about others. So in order to keep the table of the King pure, it is preferable to repeat the praise of tzaddikim instead!
Havdalah Without marking a distinction, Shabbos and weekday would blend in a blur. By lifting the kos of wine over the blessings of Havdalah, we acknowledge the great divide. Hakadosh Baruch Hu calls the Yid who makes Havdalah, “kadosh,” and considers him “segulah,” as it says, “v’hayisem li segulah mikol ha’amim — and you should be for Me chosen, special from among the nations.” Indeed, in Havdalah we delineate, “bein Yisroel la’amim,” which is our
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personal affirmation of the the greatness of being a Yid, standing separate from among the nations. WINE The becher is filled to the top, and then the wine continues to be poured to the point of overflowing. This is a siman bracha and also has sources in Kabbalah. Some make sure to use some wine left over from Kiddush on Shabbos, which is said to be a zechus for Olam Haba. BESAMIM A whiff of besamim assuages the aching sadness left behind as Shabbos departs. In addition, since the fire of Gehinnom does not burn on Shabbos and when it is rekindled after Shabbos the smell is strong, we sniff besamim to shield ourselves from that smell. Smelling besamim is also a shemirah that ones’ children not go astray. Many also smell leaves of the hadassim used in the mitzvah of lulav on Sukkos. CANDLE Light was created on Motzei Shabbos, as the first day of Creation began. In remembrance, we light the Havdalah candle. This mitzvah in its most select form is done with a candle with multiple wicks, whose flame is bright, and according to the Arizal, should be made of wax. It is always sweet to see little kids waving their hands in front of the candle, and indeed, the interesting custom of inspecting one’s hands to the light of the flame can be explained in numerous ways. Among a host of deeper and mystical reasons, simply put, it generates bracha. The Maharam of Rottenberg expounds that closing and stretching out the hand shows that melacha, which was forbidden until this point, is now permitted.
In Closing After the brachos are completed, the flame is extinguished by pouring wine over it. This proves that the candle had been lit specifically for this purpose. Some smell the doused candle to show affection for this mitzvah. It also helps for forgetfulness and for having only pure, good thoughts throughout the coming week. It is also common to rekindle the candle and extinguish it once again as a segulah against fires. Dabbing wine on the eyes demonstrates a love for the mitzvah and brings refuah to the eyes. Many also place some wine on their foreheads and pockets. The moments of Havdalah are so significant that they illuminate a special glow on the faces of tzaddikim. Reb Itzik’l of Skvere, zt”l, used to make Havdalah in his private room, and the person holding the candle would stand behind him, because he could not look the Rebbe in his face!
brought down that Eliyahu Hanavi will not come on Erev Shabbos, so once Shabbos has passed and he can come once again, we daven for it. Also, every Motzei Shabbos, Eliyahu Hanavi enters Gan Eden and sits under the Eitz Chayim where he writes the zechusim of those who keep Shabbos. Shabbos is compared to Olam Haba, and weekday to Olam Hazeh. Eliyahu Hanavi is a perfect medium as he entered Gan Eden while still alive. We sing his name three times — Eliyahu Hanavi, Eliyahu Hatishbi, Eliyahu Hagiladi — in reference to the chut hameshulash, the three Avos. We keep calling him, time and again, so he should not delay. Some have the minhag to mention his name 130 times! Remembering Eliyahu Hanavi is beneficial against forgetfulness, saves one from Gehinnom, and blesses one’s ways with success all week long.
Vayishlach The pesukim of this portion of Parshas Vayishlach (until chamishi) hint at our galus. Saying it is therefore accepted as a protection from danger and enemies. Some people say it weekly, but it is mostly said by those who are set to travel during the upcoming week.
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Way back when, when my mother was a little girl, every Motzei Shabbos — winter or summer, rain or shine — their family packed into the car and drove across town to visit both sets of grandparents. There was no entertainment for them, save for enjoying the treats put out in their honor, and the only activity on the schedule was serious conversation. But these get-togethers were enjoyed by all, and my mother and her siblings have the most pleasant memories of these often-late night excursions. Fast forward to some years later, when my siblings and I were growing up. Unfortunately, due to the travel distance, visiting grandparents every week was not a feasible option. Not only did this leave us without that wonderful experience, it also left us quite bored on Motzei Shabbos. During the summer this did not cause much of an issue, but all through the winter, every Motzei Shabbos would find us complaining that we had nothing to do. Hearing us kvetch, my mother would wax nostalgic about the Motzei Shabbasos of her youth, reminiscing about those cozy visits to her beloved grandparents, all the while trying to come up with something that we would be excited to do. Some weeks we’d end up doing something interesting, and other weeks less so — but Motzei Shabbos was definitely a cozy family time that I now reminisce about. On these winter weeks, when Shabbos ends so early, there is a long, quiet night to fill with beautiful family time. No one is in a rush to go out into the freezing cold, and everyone is calm and rested from Shabbos. These are the perfect nights to stay home and spend quality time together. There are many fun and wholesome activities that can be done at home as a family — even though pleasing children of various ages may not always be simple — and they are easier to pull off than you may think.
A great way to ensure that the kids are on board with the ideas you have is to sit down with them and make a list together. Come armed with a few options of your own and ask them for suggestions as well. Try to include at least one thing that each child will appreciate, so even if they are not enamored with the activity one week, they’ll know that an upcoming week will have something different planned. Alternatively, you can surprise them each week with the plan for that night. If done well, this can make the simplest of ideas seem very exciting and will prevent any advance complaining over the choice of entertainment.
Having the kids prepare, practice and then put on a play is something that is enjoyed by children of all ages. Make sure you have plenty of items for costumes and props, and let them run with it. You will love seeing their creativity and may even discover some hidden talents! Dim the lights, serve some popcorn and turn it into a real show. Double the excitement by recording the event and sharing it with relatives.
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For families that enjoy the kitchen, cooking an elaborate melaveh malkah together can be a big hit. Let the kids plan the menu before Shabbos, and include the items you’ll need for the recipes in your Shabbos shopping. A nicely set table and room decor will enhance the meal and make it an exciting event. Inviting grandparents, other family members or even some good friends to enjoy the fruits of your labor will take the meal from fun to thrilling.
A cooking or baking competition is another kitchen idea that goes over very well with kids (and adults!) of all ages. Plan a few secret ingredients in advance and have everyone make the best dish they can, using those ingredient in a short amount of time. Having official rules and judges takes the excitement up yet another notch. Again, if you record the event to share with relatives or even for yourselves, the kids will be delighted and incredibly proud. This activity has the added bonus of doubling as melaveh malkah, as well.
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For more artistic families, you can set up a paint night. Either purchase canvases or ceramic pieces, along with the necessary paints, brushes and other supplies. Ceramics and relevant tools can be obtained from a ceramics painting shop. If you will be painting canvases, find an easy picture to copy, and hang it up where everyone can see it while they work. Before starting to paint, spread out garbage bags or plastic tablecloths and have everyone change into old clothing that can get stained.
No one is in a rush to go out into the freezing cold, and everyone is calm and rested from Shabbos, making it the perfect night to stay home and spend quality time together. A new game, or even an oldie but goodie, or a big puzzle to be assembled by the entire family can be another great activity. Involving the entire family adds life to any game. If your children span many different ages, try to choose a game or puzzle that the majority of the children will enjoy. Most games can be played in teams, so the younger kids can be matched with older siblings, and everyone can join in.
Even the most mundane ideas can be elevated by simply turning up the music and serving special refreshments on the side. When the whole family is involved, from parents and teens down to the toddlers, whatever you decide to do will be transformed into an exciting event. Don’t let these weeks pass you by! Take advantage of this perfect opportunity to bring your family closer together with wholesome fun. Motzei Shabbos will become a night your kids will look forward to — and reminisce about down the road.
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It was Motzei Shabbos, and the holy Apter Rav, zt”l, was learning in his private room off the beis midrash. Outside the room, chassidim were singing and dancing spiritedly, partaking in melaveh malkah together. Intrigued by the sounds, the Apter Rav stood up from his place and walked over to gaze at the spectacle. Discomfited, the chassidim immediately dispersed, thinking that their singing must have disturbed the Rebbe from his learning. When the Apter Rav turned back to his room, he found an elderly Yid waiting for him. The Yid introduced himself as Dovid Hamelech and asked, “Why did you disturb the singing? They were singing and dancing in honor of my seudah. Do you know what a nachas ruach that creates in Shamayim?” The Rebbe immediately sent out his gabbai to call the Yidden back to shul to resume their dancing, and the Rebbe joined them. After a while, the Rebbe shared just how inspiring and meaningful their song and dance actually were.
A Banquet with the King It was no secret that Dovid Hamelech was to pass away on a Shabbos; he himself knew! So, when Motzei Shabbos
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rolled around, he felt so fortunate to be alive that he rejoiced with a special seudah that took on his name — Seudas Dovid Malka Meshicha. The four seudos of Shabbos rouse the four pedestals of the Heavenly throne — Avraham, Yitzchak, Yaakov and Dovid. Thus, melaveh malkah, the fourth meal, correlates with Dovid Hamelech. Dovid Hamelech derives special pleasure in Shamayim from all who feast in his honor. The Baal Shem Tov stated that whoever lights candles and washes for this seudah is certainly honored with Dovid Hamelech’s presence. And, whenever he or one of his children is in need of a yeshuah or refuah, he should festively partake in melaveh malkah
— or pledge to do so at the earliest opportunity — and ask that Hashem grant him his salvation in the merit of Dovid Hamelech. The Minchas Shabbos tells the story of a Yid who was lost one Motzei Shabbos in an area heavily frequented by robbers. Sure enough, he was soon caught and faced certain death. When asked for his final request, the Yid said that since he was accustomed to eating melaveh malkah every Motzei Shabbos, he wanted a chance to have this seudah prior to his execution. The bandits agreed. While he was eating his last solitary meal, he was visited by none other than Dovid Hamelech, dressed in the guise of an officer, who came to save him.
Reb Elimelech of Lizhensk, zy”a, used to drink a hot glass of tea with sugar every Motzei Shabbos, and every week, Dovid Hamelech would appear before him, adorned with a beautiful golden crown on his head. One week, there was no sugar for his tea, so Reb Elimelech drank his tea without it. That week, when Dovid Hamelech appeared, his head was bare. “Where is your crown?” Reb Elimelech asked. Dovid responded, “Where was your sugar?” When Reb Itzik’l of Pshevorsk, zt”l, heard this story, he began to drink his tea with sugar every Motzei Shabbos. At melaveh malkah, we sing more zemiros than at any other seudah of Shabbos in tribute to Dovid, the ne’im zemiros Yisroel.
Have you ever wondered? Must I wash for melaveh malkah? L’chatchilah, one should wash. The Chazon Ish stated that one should make sure to wash on Hamotzi, lest he regret it in the Olam Haemes. Reb Chaim of Volozhin, zt”l, a talmid of the Vilna Gaon, once came to his Rebbe on a Motzei Shabbos, and the Vilna Gaon asked if he had eaten melaveh malkah. Reb Chaim responded that he was not feeling well and had eaten some honey cake. The Gaon laughed and instructed him to wash for the seudah right then and there. Should women also eat melaveh malkah? The reasons for this seudah — escorting the Shabbos Queen and nourishing the luz bone, which is only fed on Motzei Shabbos — apply to women as well. Thus, the Kaf Hachaim maintains that women should partake in melaveh malkah. Others are more lenient. The Vilna Gaon once realized that his wife had not eaten melaveh malkah because she had taken upon herself to fast. The Gaon told her that all of her fasting would never make up for the loss incurred by one missed melaveh malkah, and the rebbetzin immediately washed for the meal. In addition, it is brought down in the name of Reb Elimelech of Lizhensk, zy”a, that eating melaveh malkah every week and expressing that it is specifically “l’sheim mitzvas melaveh malkah” is a segulah for easy childbirth.
Is there anything wrong with being dressed in weekday clothes? At melaveh malkah, in a literal sense, we are escorting the Shabbos Queen. It is fit to do so in chashuve clothes. Also, the neshamah yeseirah does not leave until after this special meal. Thus, tzaddikim and gedolim of all stripes, throughout the generations, were careful to remain in their Shabbos best. Can melaveh malkah be considered bitul Torah? The Rebbe of Skulen, zt”l, once explained to someone with this question that this is certainly not the case. Chazal say that “chamin” on Motzei Shabbos brings refuah. Aside from the simple explanation, the Rebbe said, these words hold inner meaning: The “warmth” of Shabbos must be continued on Motzei Shabbos with song and divrei Torah, and in this way, we can keep the spiritual energy warm for the entire week. This strengthening of yiras Shamayim and Torah learning is thus the exact opposite of bitul Torah. There are so many gala melaveh malkah celebrations and fundraisers these days. Is it specifically a special time for gatherings? As brought down from the Sar Shalom of Belz, zt”l, and Reb Aharon of Belz, zt”l, eating melaveh malkah with a crowd is mesugal for achdus, and it is a favor and protection for the entire city!
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A Table Laden with Merit Dovid Hamelech said in Tehillim, “S’adeini v’ivashei’ah” (119:117), which is explained in a deeper dimension as a message from Dovid Hamelech. “S’adeini – partake in my seudah, the seudah of melaveh malkah, V’ivashei’ah – and I will be for you a yeshuah!” The eis ratzon during the seudah of melaveh malkah is very great. Tzaddikim share that it is possible to grasp storehouses of yeshuos — be it in parnassah, health, geulah, techiyas hameisim, and even protection from tragic death and heresy — during this time. Reb Yisroel of Rizhin, zy”a, held this to be the most auspicious time for salvation and often told petitioners to join him for melaveh malkah, when he would best be able to be mazkir them. A wealthy talmid chacham by the name of Reb Moshe Kanger once faced a difficult court case and wished to receive the blessing of the holy Shinever Rav. Afraid that leaving town would cause problems before the trial, he sent Reb Itche Pinter of Bikovsk as a shaliach instead. The Shinever Rav told Reb Itche, the shaliach, that if Reb Moshe would accept upon himself whatever the Rav would ask of him, he would surely see a yeshuah. When things indeed turned out well, Reb Moshe set out for Shinev without delay. To his surprise, the Shinever simply asked him to make sure to eat melaveh malkah every Motzei Shabbos!
Prime Time for a Request The residents of a distant land were fed up by the heavy taxes that the ministers of the king levied. Still, when news of the king’s impending visit was announced, everyone was swept up in the excitement. They dressed in their Shabbos best and went out to greet the king amid much pomp and ceremony. Every day that the king was among them, they partied at festive banquets to the background of live music. On the day the king was due to return to his palace, the residents gathered and presented themselves to the king. “Your honor,” they began, “so long as you were in our midst, we did not want to disturb your obvious delight in our joyous friendship! But now, as you prepare to depart, we have no choice but to voice our troubles. You see, we are on the verge of collapse from the financial stress that the high taxes of your kingdom impose on us. Please, we beg, ease the great burden sitting heavily on our shoulders!” The king, satiated with pleasure at his subjects’ pleasant reception, happily acquiesced. So too, Reb Elazar of Lizensk, zt”l, explained in analogy — all week long, we Yidden suffer from the burden of galus and difficulties in parnassah. Yet, as Shabbos approaches, we dress in dignified clothes and honor the King with three festive seudos, full of joyous song and praise, yet with not a word of request. When the time comes for us to separate after our holy day together, at the seudah of melaveh malkah, every wise man has the opportunity to approach the King, to pour out his heart in request, and surely, Hakadosh Baruch Hu will fulfill all of his desires. Let us finally realize the promise of tzaddikim of yesteryear — when all who honor the seudah of Dovid Malka Meshicha will be able to enjoy the seudah of Mashiach ben Dovid, soon in our days.
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y two children were finally sleeping after a long Shabbos afternoon, and the quiet was a loud and unnatural presence in my home. Shabbos would soon be over, and those remaining fifteen minutes were all for me. It had been a deeply fulfilling — and exhausting — Shabbos. Entertaining my little ones had been an exercise in stretching my creativity and patience, but now, as I looked at my sleeping beauties, I thanked them for building a better mother and person. But after a day of endless giving, loving and caressing, I longed to refill my own emotional reserves. I was sapped of energy, and there was only so far I could go without nurturing myself. I looked at the clock, panicking. I had only a few minutes before stepping back onto the racing, unending track of giving. The dishes and laundry, toys and orange juice spills were all waiting for me. I opened a magazine. Would a good story or parsha nugget satiate my hunger? I tried, but two minutes later I was restless again. I was too distracted to concentrate, and I craved the kind of inspiration that comes from within. My eyes fell on the Chumash on the table. Connecting to Torah in its pure and unprocessed form seemed promising. I opened the Chumash to the week’s parsha, trying to tap into the Torah's fountain of wisdom, but that burst
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of inspiration I sought didn’t come fast enough. I needed a spiritual boost, and I needed it now! There were nine minutes left. I tried a chapter of Tehillim. But my heart remained closed, unmoved, and that sublime feeling of d’veikus I sought began to seem like a dream too good to be true. I sat on the toy-strewn couch, almost resigning to the fate of apathy, when the ache inside me became so great that it just burst out — in song. The words “Tov l’hodos la’Hashem” came to mind, and I sang my favorite tune slowly, savoring each word like the last crumb of chocolate cake in the box. It started out as a low, uncertain murmur, but the song soon swept me up. “Tov l’hodos la’Hashem…” It's good to praise Hashem, and sing to His exalted Name. “L’haggid baboker chasdecha, ve’emunascha baleilos…” I will sing His praises, and strengthen my connection with Him — in the rushed mornings, and when I wake up to my crying infant in middle of the night. I sang with my voice, my heart and my soul. My entire being was suffused with the joy of connection, of spirituality sandwiched between dressing children in pajamas and getting through a stack of dishes. I sang once, twice, three times. I couldn’t get enough. Tears, pure tears, streamed down my cheeks. Soon I peeked out to the dark sky, the yearning inside me growing. There was Someone behind this mask listening to my song. And although Shabbos was long over, I didn’t wipe my tears. I sang and sang, wishing it would last an eternity.
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HILCHOS BORER | PART 7
KAVANAH WHEN SELECTING
because his kavanah at the time of selecting was to eat it later.3
We mentioned in previous articles that when faced 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) taking what one wants to eat or use from what one doesn’t; 2) taking it only immediately before eating or using; and 3) using one’s hands and not a kli that helps in the separation process.2 Let’s discuss the second condition of immediate use.
Changing one’s mind What about the reverse? Moshe took the peanut from the mixture to eat it right away — but after he took it, he no longer wanted to eat it. According to some poskim, similar to the case above, everything follows the kavanah at the time of the borer. Here, since at the time Moshe did the borer he had in mind to eat it immediately, it does not make it assur retroactively once he changed his mind to eat it later.4 However, other poskim hold that in such a case, depending on why he is not eating it, there can be an issur d’rabbanan.5 These poskim differentiate between similar
Is it possible to fix one’s mistake? A person’s kavanah to select for immediate use has to be at the time that one is selecting; it 1 See Taz 319:12; Shulchan Aruch HaRav 319:8; Mishnah Berurah 319:15; not like the Ohr Sameach, Shabbos 8:11 does not help to use who holds there is no borer by kelim. something immedi2 Shulchan Aruch 319:1; See Shulchan Aruch HaRav 319:1 who explains that these three conditions constitute ately if at the time of derech achilah and therefore it is mutar. selection the inten3 See Rav Pealim, Orach Chaim vol. 1 siman 12; Kaf Hachaim 319:36. tion was to use it at 4 a later time. For exSee Shulchan Aruch HaRav 319:3. See the Tehillah l’Dovid (319:2) who brings the Graz and wonders why it is not assur mid’rabbanan. But see Rav Pe’alim (Orach Chaim vol. 1 siman 12) who says that the Graz also agrees that ample, Moshe took a there is an issur d’rabbanan in certain cases. His opinion is brought later on. See also Mishnah Berurah 319:5. See peanut from a mixShaar Hatzion (319:5) where he brings the Pri Megadim who assurs and asks on him. See Teshuvos v’Hanhagos ture of peanuts and vol. 2, 185:2 where he offers answers for the Pri Megadim. shells with the ka5 See Mishbetzos Zahav. Even though from the lashon of the Beis Yosef (319:1) and Levush (319:2) it seems that it vanah to eat it in two is assur min haTorah, nevertheless, this is hard to say because it is not meleches machsheves (see Pri Megadim, hours. Right after Mishbetzos Zahav 2). Therefore, the Ben Ish Chai (Rav Pe’alim, Orach Chaim vol. 1 siman 12) reads into the words Moshe took it, Reof the Beis Yosef that he is speaking about a case where he didn’t have any kavanah at the time of doing the uven reminded him borer. In such a case, his later actions determine his previous kavanah. See there where he gives other answers and at the end is still mesupak about the daas of the Beis Yosef. Regarding the Levush he learns that he is speakthat it’s Shabbos and ing about a case where the kavanah was l’achar zman at the time of doing borer. (See Rav Pe’alim, Orach Chaim that its borer since he vol. 1 siman 12 at length. See also Malbushei Yom Tov brought in Eliyah Rabbah 319:4 who also says it is not took it to use later. possible to be chayav retroactively.) Even if Moshe were 6 See Kaf Hachaim 319:38 in the name of Petach Hadvir. to eat the peanut im7 See Rav Pe’alim, Orach Chaim vol. 1 siman 12, who says that according to all opinions there is an issur mediately, it would d’rabbanan in this case. See there where he says this is the opinion of the Shulchan Aruch HaRav. not fix his mistake, 8 Pashut. See Ben Ish Chai, shana beis, Beshalach 3 and Kaf Hachaim 319:36. and he would still be 9 considered having See M’or HaShabbos vol. 3 Michtav 40 from Rav Shlomo Zalaman Auerbach, zt”l. transgressed b’shogeg
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cases. One case is where during a meal, a person takes ten pieces of food of the flavor he likes from a mixture of different flavors, and after eating five, feels full and does not want to eat the rest. This is muttar because such an action is not considered changing his mind. Really, he would want the other five now, but it’s just that he feels full after eating the first five. The same is true if he wants to eat it, but something unexpected happens that prevents him from eating it.6 For example, if the food a person chooses falls onto the floor and gets dirty, and the person doesn’t want to eat it anymore, then this is not an issur d’rabbanan because he did not change his mind at all. He would be happy to eat it, had it not fallen, but he can’t because it is dirty. A third kind of case has a different psak. In such a case, a person takes ten pieces of food from the mixture with the intention to eat all of them immediately, but after he takes them, he changes his mind and decides to leave over some of them to eat a few hours later.7 According to many poskim this is an issur d’rabbanan because as opposed to the previous cases, here the person actually changed his mind. Leaving over a part of one piece versus leaving over some pieces It must be mentioned that according to all opinions, one must make sure that when he takes the ten pieces of food, he really thinks that he will eat all ten immediately. If he has in mind at the time of selecting that he will only eat five now and then five later, then according to all opinions, it is an issur d’Oraisa because the other five are not fulfilling the condition of immediate use. However, if one takes only one item from a mixture, with the intention to eat a part of it and to leave the rest for later, it is muttar according to everyone. This is because only one act of borer was done, and that act itself was needed for the piece that he wants to eat now.8 But one may not use this heter to select ten pieces while intending to eat a small piece from each and leave the rest for later. The reason is that since one does not usually take ten pieces and take one bite from each, it is clear that his kavanah is for later use and not for the small piece that he wants now.9 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: Hadassah Steinman
Before matches were invented, fires were lit by either striking flint and steel or by using a burning glass, which was a lens that directed the sun’s rays onto a flammable surface used to help ignite the fire.
While it took the Western world until the 19th century to catch up, historical evidence shows that the Chinese were way ahead of their time and had been using matches with heads of sulfur ever since the year 577.
As Chinese citizen Tao Gu wrote in his book, Records of the Unworldly and the Strange, in the 10th century, “...An ingenious man devised the system of [saturating] little sticks of pinewood with sulfur and storing them ready for use. At the slightest touch of fire, they burst into flame... This marvelous thing was formerly called a ‘light-bringing slave,’ but afterward when it became an article of commerce its name was changed to ‘fire inch-stick.’”
While some argue that these ancient Chinese matches weren’t capable of striking a fire on their own, all agree that they used methods and chemicals only discovered centuries later in the West, and that they were definitely a practical method of transferring and using fire.
Oddly, cigarette lighters were around even before friction matches were invented. Seems like some scientists had their priorities wrong…
Where does the word “match” come from? It is derived from the word “mèche” in Old French, which referred to the wick of a candle. But before the invention of the match we know today, a match referenced a cord that was soaked in chemicals and worked like a fuse.
Over the years, at least a dozen chemists and scientists worked toward the goal of creating a safe and convenient match. While early findings began when scientists in the late 17th century discovered the flammable nature of phosphorus, most match innovations were first seen in the 19th century.
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Many early self-igniting matches worked by combining chemicals — usually by breaking or crushing one component of the match that held within it sulfuric acid. These early chemical matches, however, were clumsy to use and had the tendency to catch fire unexpectedly.
It was by mistake that Englishman John Walker invented the first successful friction match. He’d been working with a combination of chemicals, and the mixture had dried on the end of his stirring stick. When he rubbed the stick against a surface to get rid of the dried chemicals — fire! Due to the erratic nature of chemical matches, these matches that worked with friction showed more promise, and further innovations — both in chemicals used and design — greatly improved the safety of matches.
MATCHSTICK ART Matches (and toothpicks!) are a much-favored medium for artists all over the world. Some artists like using matches with colored heads, some prefer used matches for the dark contrast the burned heads offer their creations — and yet others only purchase matches before the heads are added to the sticks!
Today’s largest matchstick model — and holder of the Guiness world record since 2009 — was built by Englishman David Reynolds, a retired engineer who worked on oil rigs. His model, a replica of an oil production platform located in the North Sea, took a whopping 15 years to build! It consists of over 4 million — yes, million! — matches, and measures 12 feet tall and 21 feet long… “As the saying goes, I think I just got a bit carried away,” Reynolds said. “I didn’t think it would be this big.” And what did his wife think about this project that literally overtook her home? She was pleased her retired husband kept busy, but as she says, “I am sick to death at the sight of a matchstick.” The model is currently on public display at a museum in Southampton, England.
Before Reynolds’ creation came along, the Guiness world record for the biggest matchstick model was held by Mark Colling, who built a 19-foot-long model of the Titanic. His model was comprised of 3.5 million matchsticks, and every detail of this replica — including the lifeboats and deckchairs — was recreated with perfect accuracy.
Another notable matchstick creation is a replica of the U.S. Capitol, which was built with almost a half a million matchsticks. This masterpiece includes an illuminated interior.
This incredible replica of the Tower Bridge was built with 1.6 million matches. It measures 6 feet long and also has real, working lights.
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SAMSUNG Dryer and washer call: 347374-1637
SLIGHTLY USED shabbas/wedding earings call 845-746-6012
AMAZON ECHO new for $25 and new echo dot for $15 call 845-356-6215
MINIVAN FOR SALE 2008 Toyota Sienna LE, 8 passenger minvan 83,000 miles, asking $6,500, Please call 845 694 87612008
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WHITE LEATHER new tufted single headboard for sale $120, perfect for a 39” highriser. Please call 3476754965
MICHAEL KORS New ladies watch. Originally $225 selling for $99. 845-5870621
GENUINE LEATHER Beige, gold color in good condition. $200. Call: 845376-4183 MASTER BEDROOM includes 2 44” beds, dresser with mirror, armoire, night chest, mattresses, sateen linen, and new leather dust ruffles! Call 845 659 9876 LUXURY RECLINER new condition. Opens up to lay flat - $250 Call (845) 842-8060 GRANITE TABLE black 70” round granite table for sale 845-213-8822 STUNNING FURNITURE Stunning Dining Room Furniture For Sale. Excellent Condition. Great Offer (845) 729-8311
SLIGHTLY USED shabbas/wedding earings call 845-746-6012 GEVRIL ladies gold watch with diamonds, plz call or text 845-659-9155 CHOSSON WATCH gold 14 kt., looks new for $1100 please call 356-6215 RAYMOND WEIL new men’s everyday watch. Orig. $600 selling for $500 obo. 845-352-3742 HENRY FERRERA water proof boot short suede, size 37. Call 917-482-1404 STOKKE CRUSI carriage with bassinet, toddler seat and twin seat. best offer. 845-570-7183
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CANON CAMERA new, power shot Elph 180. $100. Call 845 352 2125. 3 BAGS of Whole Spelt Flour for $6 each. No need to sift! . Call 845-274-3879. TENNIS DIAMOND braclet for sale $2500. Call/ txt 845-537-0896 TWIN CARRIAGE with removable seats and two universal car seat $200 obo. 845-376-6454 BUGABOO BUFFALO 8454261722 SERGER Janome mylock 634d. $220. 718-612-4668 BLAZER size 6, Black velvet Leo & Zachary. $60. Worn once. 826-6733 LARGE MIRROR only 125 text 917 885 7344. DOOR CHIME KIT uTone, new, different notes for front and back doors. Call: (845) 422-1275
CARRIAGE BUNTING in burgundy with matching carriage muffs. New condition.$150. Call: 845376-4183 BUGABOO FROG In burgundy, fair condition. $300. Call: 845-376-4183 PLAYMOBILE 3 floor house and 2 floor school building. both $200. Call: 845-376-4183 D&W mahogany China closet with 4 doors, Call/Txt 845.548.2685 D/R CHANDELIER brass with stunning gold metal detail (not crystal) and lots of light, $200 845.548.2685 CHICALLI BUNTING $75 please call 8453560971 SUMMER TOP: Girls, new long sleeved, 12 months bought from lily & todd. $10. 845 422 5919 PRETZEL MAKER great price text 347 504-4033
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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 STUNNING CONDO! Absolutely gorgeous, spacious 4-bedroom condo. High-end custom moldings, doors, and hardware. In the Joshua area. Call agent: Abraham Spitzer—914.341.2974 5 BEDROOM Hi-Ranch, Level Property, Near Viznitz, Bobov, Tertzil, Schneebalg, Over 15,000 sf. R15A Zoning, call 845.372.6610 FOR RENT on Elm Street, Flat style unit for rent includes: Kitchen/
Dinette, Dining Rm/Living Rm, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths and porch. Please Call 845414-1606. 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 on Park Lane, Duplex (2nd – 3rd floor) for rent includes: Kitchen/dinette, Dining Rm, Playroom, Study, 5 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, nice back porch, Please call 845414-1606. LE SUITE GUESTHOUSE Luxurious accommodations in the new chassidish area of Lakewood. Booking for Weekday and Shabbos, Simchos and business, retreat and recuperation. 732.456.7989 lesuitelkwd@ gmail.com. SHABBOS GETAWAY Looking to go away for Shabbos? Family getaway in Kingston, NY is the place. Call 845-334-9044 or email leah@iloveganisrael.com APARTMENT FOR RENT Nice large walk in Studio Apartment. Near New Day. Available March 1st. Please call/text 917-589-7352 FOR RENT Brand new, 3 Bedroom 1.5 bathroom walk-in apartment on Ridge Ave Please call 845425-4095 TWO BEDROOM Spring Valley with private porch, new house, In Maple area please call, 917-474-2456 TWO BEDROOM new, New County Rd. please call 845-596-7727
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Classifieds APT FOR RENT Beautiful Apartment for rent in airmont. $1900. Monthly. +utilities No sec. 8 . 3 bedroom 1 bath new eat in kitchen. Big dining room living room. call 3473856586
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LOOKING for a one room apartment for a single male. Must have a full bathroom but doesn’t need a kitchen. will pay$700 monthly including utilities. Please call (845)352-6641.
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3 ROOMS bates area. 1 bedroom, kitchen, spacious closets. 845.376.0233 FOUR ROOMS new, on west central avenue. Please call 352 6960 POMONA RENTAL 2 bedroom; n917 830 6341 2 BEDROOM new, New County Rd. And Route 59 area please call 845596-7727 ONE BEDROOM APT Beautiful New one bedroom apt. In chestnut ridge/birds section. Walk in-perfect for chosson kallah great price call 347-528-9382 WESLEY HILLS 3 bedrm; text (732) 328-9116 2 BR in Dexter Park neighborhood. new kitchen. Call 917-6262895 SPACE AVAILABLE Office/warehouse space available in Airmont NY | Ground level | 500 Sq Ft + additional kitchenette space and restroom | Call for more information 917-662-6948 OFFICES separate H&C unit, private toilet, w/kitchenette area, +parking 845-372-6462
3 ROOMS for rent avail immediately. Call 917-557-7273
BUTTERMAN PL. 1000 s.f. 8 1/2 ft. Ceiling unfinished bas. for storage etc. please call 646-596-4838 LARGE BASEMENT in Bates area. Suitable for office or playgroup etc. 845 746 7251 OFFICE RENTAL Office space for rent-1345 square feet-Challenger Ct. Please call: 845-587-2977.
HELP WANTED OFFICE ASSISTANT Seeking full time office assistant for finance department of a logistics center in Nyack. Must be proficient in Excel. Salary commensurate with experience. Please send resume to finance@rubyhas. com MEDICAL BILLING looking for young girl for full time medical billing. (No experience necessary.) Needs to be articulate and detail oriented. Please email resume to jobopportunities120@gmail. com or fax to 845-774-1299. BOOKKEEPING JOB A busy Monsey office is current looking to hire a Female Bookkeeper, must have QB experience, ambition and great communications skills, Great Environment please email staffing@shmanz.com
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HELP WANTED Real Estate management office looking to hire f/t secretary-Accts receivable. Graduates welcome. Please email resume to ehorowitz@ sapphirevent.com TRI COUNTY CARE (Hamaspik) is seeking a F/T A/R Specialist. Graduates welcome, full training provided. Candidate must be organized and detail oriented. Great compensation and excellent office environment. Please email resumes to m.schwartz@ tricountycare.org or fax to845-503-9204. COORDINATOR a professional coming to give workshops. looking for a coordinator to set up everthing/bring customers good pay gymworkshops@ gmail.com ORGANIZATION looking for ladies or girls to make phone calls. Must have good command of the English Language. Call 718-536-0361 for phone interview. Excellent pay for the right person. HOBBYHOUSE is looking to hire a girl/ woman 12 to 7 and some nights. call or text 8456080161 or inquire within.
OUTSIDE SALES On job training provided. Contact Yehoshua Belsky at 347 210 1403 or email ybelsky@ft.newyorklife.com SALES PERSON Full Training and Support provided. Call: 845-6395216 or email: dglick@ ft.newyorklife.com SALESHELP at luxury designer women’s boutique. Great pay + perks. Call: 845-304-3588 Email: salesposition77@gmail.com TEACHER for girl’s math remedial group for 8th Grade 10:403:15. Please call: 845-3044393. BCBA/LBA Attentive Behavior is seeking a full time Board Certified Behavior Analyst/ Licensed Behavior Analyst in the Rockland County area. Requirements: BCBA cert. + NYS LBA; Ability to supervise in the delivery of ABA services. Interested? Email resume to info@ attentivebehavior.com. NON-PROFIT organization seeks an efficient F/T packer/shipper for processing /packing orders for short term. 845426-3160
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Classifieds MONSEY YESHIVA Seeks capable f/t secretary with strong writing and computer skills. Please send resume to MonseyYeshivaJob@gmail. com HAMASPIK is looking to hire a female to work with girls in a group setting. Great and fun filled environment. Must drive. Hours are Mon-Thurs 9:00-3:30 and Friday 9:00-1:30. Please send resume to Eschonfeld@ hamaspikrockland.org TITLE I MENTOR 1st grade reading group, preferably with early literacy training. Please send resume to: remedial@bethrochel.org. MALE AIDE for special needs classroom. jobresumes613@gmail.com Fax: 845-352-3375 Phone: 352-3307 ext. 119 FEMALE AIDE for special needs classroom. jobresumes613@gmail.com Fax: 845-352-3375 Phone: 352-3307 ext. 119 NIGHT ACTIVITY STAFF Hamaspik STARs Night Activity seeking staff. 6:009:30 Call or text 845-4455781 PLAYGROUP SUB 11:15 A.M. to 4:15 P.M. Starting February Please call 845 356 3867 ASSISTANT for Legal play group in wesley hills no tranp provided 845 3621573 or txt 9172048711 ASSISTANT small yiddish speaking playgroup needs an assistant please call 793 7413 BABYSITTER Sunrise Drive area, 9-5. Please call: 323-240-5645
AFTER SCHOOL babysitter in my home in Pomona (Havestraw) twice a week for 3yr old and 1.5 yr old. Pls text or call me at 845521-0192- Shira BABYSITTER in my home (bates) from 8:25-1:15. Call/text 732-7798819 ORGANIZATION has short term positions available for men. Excellent communication skills required. 845-426-3130 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 RECEPTIONIST Medical facility in Monsey is looking for an energetic, pleasant and friendly person for receptionist position. Afternoon and late evening hours. Work-week includes Sunday but not Friday. Competitive pay. Please email resume to: jobsin10952@ gmail.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
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ORCHESTRA Orchestra for any occasion. Super affordable. Call Yossi Forkosh (347) 385-1295
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GARTLECH we fix knitted & crochet Gartlech & make beautiful professional fringes. We also teach how to knit & crochet. call: 917-414-3281 TRI STATE SHADES Custom shades at affordable prices. Shop in the comfort of your own home! Call for free estimate: Monsey T. Diamant 845-213-5481 | Brooklyn D. Friedman 929-420-1398 | Lakewood E. Friedman 929289-8519 THE BUNDT SHOPPE Bundt cakes for all occasions! Is it a L’chaim? Bris? Upsheren? A Rebbe’s Tish? Or just for Shabbos! An array of sizes and flavors! Call or text 917-586-9864 ALTERATIONS Professional alterations, fast service, in the Blueberry Hill area. 929.287.2135 SOURDOUGH Homemade fresh sourdough bread. To order please call 845-422-2286 And leave message LEAN HOW TO CLEANSE Your digestive system, powerfully with our 1 day cleanse. Great before starting a new food plan. Products, instructions & consultations included. 845-468-0054
REGISTERED DEITITIAN NUTRITIONIST Miriam Shurpin, MS, RD, CDN | In person and online consultations | Insurance accepted | 347 480 1670 | rd@ miriamshurpin.com | www. miriamshurpin.com
school girls. call or text 845662-5931. GRAPHICS COURSE
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
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
GUITAR LESSONS by Moshe Klaver, for beginners of all ages. Very motivating and patient teacher. References available. (845) 746-0925. Shomer Shabbos
PIANO AND KEYBOARD Piano and keyboard lessons children and adults beginners to Advance for more info please contact Yisroel at 718-790-8659 973928-3476
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
HAIR Wash and sets, haircut, and styling, at very reasonable prices. Pick up and drop off available for your sheitel. please call 845 538 5623
SEWING COURSE Beginners basic alterations course on Sundays 3:15-5:15 Esty Krauss. call or text 845662-5931
HAIR-DOS Have your hair done professionally for all your occastions in a prime area. Call 8453561937
SEWING COURSE One on One, by Esty Krauss. Group forming now for high
HAIR AND SHEITELS Professional cuts and styles, wash n sets $25! Call 845 274 1427
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ORGANIC FACIAL clear teen acne/ blackheads, waxing, brow/lash tinting. Over 15 yrs experience. Call for references (845) 8259342. HAIR WITH CARE Professional hair cutting & hair styling affordable prices. saddle river area. call 845356-5038. BAR MITZVAH PHOTOGRAPHY
Quality and affordable bar mitzvah photography by Moshe Grunfeld call 845-3621312 or email moshe@ moshegrunfeld.com PROFESSIONAL PHOTOBOOKS Bring your memories alive. Photobooks for all occasions. 845-499-9745 ATTENTION KALLAHS! Let us create your master Tenoyim or Chassunah Album You-WIll-Be-ProudOf!! Different Samples, Ideas and sizes to choose from. Please call in for this week’s special. Please call 845-4597664. PRIVATE TUTOR Private tutoring for your elementary aged son/ daughter by experienced teacher. Limudei Kodesh/
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MATH TURORING Regents/GED/TASC/SAT/ ACT Common Core, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Precalculus, Calculus, Physics ALL Grades/Levels. call: 845-445-8003 4 FREE SESSIONS Will tutor your child according to his level, with patience & clear explanations. Great rate. 248-955-8559. MATH ANXIETY? I can help! All ages. All levels. Regents, SAT Prep, CLEPS, AP courses. Remediation and Enrichment also available Linda 845.538.5319 LEARN ENGLISH English lessons for cheider, yeshiva, and adult learners by an experienced, professional native English speaker. Call: 973-727-8375 HARD MONEY for best service and good rates, please call 845-2634565 or email samuel@ thefundstone.com ARROWSMITH Is your child still in the same place after all that tutoring? The Arrowsmith Program has helped many children
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become successful in the regular classroom. Please call Mrs. Feuer to find out more 845-304-7053
ODDS & ENDS HIT MY CAR Wednesday 1/16, corner Charles and Yale dk grey Chrysler Pacifica. someone knocked off my drivers side mirror. Any info please call 8456594737 MID-WINTER SNOW TUBING
Discounted snow tubing on 1/28/19 from 4-6 p.m. at Campgaw-Mahwah. Half hour from Monsey. $18pp (Regular $24). Reservations: 845-5380990/ beentheredonethattrips@gmail.com TRANSFORM! Dont settle for anything less than an awesome life!! Iyh thurs @ 10am 6417150700 pin 549732 playback 6417150709 ref 123
GEMACHIM 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
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// services // odds & ends // gemachim
GOWN mother and sister gowns size 0-12, by appointment only. 845-426-7496 or 845-3523031. FLORAL BISOMIM for your Simcha - 845-6292785. DVD/VIDEO 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 BABY GOWNS Adorable gowns and 2 pieces. Matching shoes and hair accessories available from 3 months - 2 years. 425-3049 LEV DEVORAH Layett gemach 917.697.0790 FRIMIT’S BABIES LAYETTE text 718-551-1732 or email frimitbabies@gmail.com HAIR ORNAMENT for rent @ $3 and below. West central area 371-1765 HOSPITAL SUPPLIES including TPN equipment, feeding pumps, NG tubes, & All feeding supplies. To
donate or receive. Please call 845-746-8293. SHIFRA PUAH DOULA Please call to register in advance. 845-587-1649 ELEGANT HATS For short term rental please call 845-517-0838. MATERNITY Weekday and shabbos clothing, various sizes. Please call or text 845-445-9687 GPS Call 845-352-2588. Leave message. (Minimal fee). BRIS located in Central Monsey. 617-955-3630. poya, pillow case, outfit, blanket. OT WATER URNS H Please call 845-425-9211 ISRAEL GPS No fee. English or Hebrew. Must reserve in advance by email at IsraelGPS@gngroup. com BRIS Located on Blauvelt Rd. 356-6215 poya, outfit, blanket and hat. EAR-PLUG for ba’alei simcha to protect your guests’ hearing. Baby
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
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 headsets also available. 845202 -0105. ROOF CARRIERS For all cars even without bars on roof. 845-659-1863. Monroe: 845-662-7102. WHITE KALLLAH SHOES. Proceeds go to tzedakah. Call\Text 845-200-0211 TOYS Keep all the children busy by your simchas with tons of lego and clicks. Call Sussman @ 845-578-6513 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 PHONES We will lend you a cell phone free of charge for as long as necessary. Call: 845 579 5538
Comfortable Main Number: Chanie Gertner 845-4258687 5 locations PIDYON HABEN coins,silver tray, lace box, outfit 845-426-1681 845-6427256 FREE MOVING BOXES Packs of 10x for easy transport. Please call (845) 641-5536. FREE BOXES for moving (mostly egg carton size). Please call 845425-6826 or 845-608-7830. Donations of flattened boxes are always welcome! BECHERS Real bechers from our free-loan gemach. 845-377KOS1(5671) KosYeshuos@ gmail.com GOWNS FOR SALE/RENT South Monsey Ladies gowns and petticoat gemach. Please call or text after 5pm. 347278-1278
REFLECTORS Hosting guest? Be safe! Wear a reflector. 845-356-0815
SIDDUR/CHUMASH 558.4774
SIDDURIM Sfard: Friedman 845-6087830 Ashkenaz: Shulman845 352 1756 or 845-826-6718
COAT RACK Coat racks and hangers available for your simcha. Please call 845-356-9841
MEZUZOS 362.2333
HEATERS 845 362 8666
MODEST HOSPITAL GOWNS for maternity or hospitalization Tzniusdige &
CHUPPA CARDS. Please call or text after 5pm. 347-278-1278
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REFLECTORS Be safe! If ur having guests or having a simcha and need reflectors call 347-977-6816 WE ACCEPT clothing, shoes and household items in brand new condition. To donate or receive please call 845 425 7214 BECHERS (not zmiros) please call 845642-0910 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. DVDS DVDs borrowed from 7 Dunn Rd. gemach should be returned to 21 Calvert,425-2660. MECHITZA’S 30 FEET 5 six foot tables - stands serving station Kosher cell phone $100 deposit. $18 Donation call 845-445-8015
or email Mitzvah1@gmail. com BANDS $10 New ladies bands, all lengths. Also berret hats. Call 845 290 8319 טייערע כלה נוצט אויס דעם יום החופה צו די מאקסימום מיט אן אלבום וואס , הדרכה,ענטהאלט השקפה פוןCD מיט א, תפילות,שיעורים רעזעווירט.הערליכע כלה לידער 245- וואכן פאר די חתונה4 שוין 352-2560 SOUND SYSTEM Speakers | mikes | mixers | cables | for your simchas and party’s | 917-382-8809
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! CUSTOM HALBERSTAM Black/white gown/dress size 8-10 for rent. For more info call 845.425.0924
Attention High School Girls! Great opportunities to work with individuals after school hours and weekends. Rewarding experience and great pay. Please call and leave a clear detailed message. 845-503-0219
F/T Quality Assurance Administrator to oversee data entry staff 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 or call 845-354-3233 x 1121
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
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Classifieds ONE OF A KIND cream dress size 0-2. Please call 845.200.4326 GOWNS FOR SALE/RENT Magnificant white and gold tool, teen gown-dress size 6-8, worn once, great price. Also matching children’s size 4 & 6 gowns. Call 845.371.9750
pink/gold/cream gown/dress . Size 6. Please call 845 426 7491. Black and white maternity gown size 0-2 for rent. Please call 352-1737. Fine Pink Gown sz 2-4 Teen for sale. 845.425.4578 Blush Gowns for sale sz 14 & 16 kids845.425.4578
black maternity gown (cocktail length). Size large. 845-263-2170
Maternity Black & Silver Mechutenista Gown for Sale. Small,Petite. 845-263-9404.
B&W wedding dresses adult size 4,6, 8-10, for rent, o dressrental3207@gmail.com, 845-425-3207
Pink Gowns for sale sz 8 & 10 kids 845-263-9404
Dusty blue gown size 6 call/ txt 845 570-7468 boys suits for rent with matching caps, Size 2-6 Please call: 845-362-2325 gown for rent size 2. 845.587.4952 light color gowns size 00,2 and childrens gowns size 12, 8,5 and 18 months Call 845642-4968 2 navy Gowns size 0-2 in New Square. 845-354-6425 Metallic pink and diamond white gowns. Coordinating teens and children’s sizes. Well priced. call 845-371-4104
size 2 childrens gown for sale , worn once. Includes matching shoes and hair accessories . Please call 8456599876 pink/mauve sister of bride dress size 2-4 call (845)3525916
black and white Mechteniste Gown size about 14 For sale 845-425-8243 black and white Adult gowns sizes 0\2 and 6 And 14 845425-8243
kleinfeld bridal gown for sale size 8 - 10. Call 929-287-2135
Green and Black size 10-12 Cocktail length for rent, Please call: 845-587-0204
off white chasunah/tenoim to sell size 4/6 $125 call 845356-6215
White- siver- royal blue floral Size 4 gown rent for $350. Text 845-642-3904
Black velvet maternity gown for rent, size small. 845-4255321.
3 Teen/adult Size 4 gowns, Worn once, Custom, Beige/ powder/cream/gold. 845354-5523
Black maternity gown for rent. Size small. Please call: 845-578-1720
black gown, worn once, for sale or rent. Please call 3476754965
Ivory gown, mauve/gold brocade inlay, size 6-8. Please call or text 845-323-2434
black chasunah/tenoyim dress with silver grey size 1012 . Please call 845-425-5367.
Pink/Blush gown size 4 for $475 please call 845-352-1650
sister-of-the-bride blush and cream gown. Custom made sz 8 - 10. Please call or text 845.499.1947.
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Size 2 womens silver gown for sale. Call/text 8457467089 Beautiful white and green dress. Size 0-2. Please call/ text (845)-269-8649.
black and gold woman’s gown size 14 for sale $500 call 596-6501 dark navy & gold gown for sale. Size 8. 845-459-6062 Maternity gown plus size, girls gold gown size 2, boys grey wedding outfits size 4,6,8 for rent/sale. 845-5385623 3 children’s gold gowns size 4845.641.6332
Black n gold gown ,sz 4 and black and silver gown sz 0/2 for rent . call/text 845 274 3366 black maternity gown size s-m for rent. Please call 845352-1317. Bella & Co. Black & Gold Gown size 4 - $275. and Black/Gold children’s size 6 gown with wreath - $75. 845587-2907
FOUND Tallis with the name TZIDEKEH in black and clear bag with strap. Call: 845304-7989 Black velvet headband, in a Zirs taxi. Call 845.426.0311
FREE GIVEAWAYS Graco Snap & Go call 845587-2438 air condition brand new 15,000bt u call (845)263-2846 dryer 845-356-3516
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