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רעווש ןטעברא ...!םיאנוש יד ןלאז
ס'יטאמ סרעוויירד
ןטיפענעב ןבאה ןענידראפ ןוא .סעסנואב
ס'יטאמ סרעוויירד
א ןיא ןטעברא עשידיסח ןוא עטוג .ערעפסאמטא
ס'יטאמ סרעוויירד
ןטעברא ןענעק
ס'יטאמ סרעוויירד
א ןעמוקאב עמעווקאב .ראק ערעביוז
ס'יטאמ
סרעוויירד
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ןריוורעס
יסנאמ
רעניואוונייא
תוינחורב
,תוימשגבו
ןבלעז ן׳פיוא
יז יוו רעגייטש
ןיא ןיוש טוט
קראפ אראב
םלוכ ראי 18
.הבוטל ןיוש
יסנאמ
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GAUCHER DISEASE
Gaucher Disease is one of the most common Jewish genetic diseases among Ashkenazi Jews.
תשרפל םינמז חרק
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL MORNING!
(Re: Good Morning Issue, Issue 402)
Your issue on all things morning and sunshine was so refreshing! I opened it just for a peek and was soon completely absorbed. (Sorry, kids!)
The difficulties the breakfast challenge posed to its participants were so hilariously relatable. They made me feel better about the cup of coffee that tides me over until, well, too late to admit, while I run on the conviction that today will be different. I keep waiting for those perfect fifteen minutes to sit down and eat like a mentsch, but perhaps now I gained the awareness that in order to find them, I just have to create them. Or start to like peanut butter!
Thanks as well for your Birchas Hashachar contest along with the relevant inspiration. It’s definitely the important and pleasant awakening I need. And even though I’m not nearly as ambitious as those admirable interviewees who wake up before the sun, perhaps I’ll do that one day, because Fire Island looks so enticing.
Thank you for invigorating my mornings!
have some
I’m capable, and I dreamed of working in a shoe store. But no one was willing to hire me.
My Hamaspik team didn’t give up. They went from store to store until they found someone willing to take me on for 4 hours a day.
Baruch Hashem, it worked out so well! They upped my hours to 5, then 6. Now I’m working 8 hours a day!
—Shira, a Hamaspik Individual
Every individual has fantastic potential. At Hamaspik, we knock and knock on doors of opportunity until people get their chance. We believe living with a disability doesn’t have to mean a life of limitations. What door could we open for you?
Experienced an act of special care? Nominate your Hamaspik hero so we can thank them and share their story to inspire others to care the same way.
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I
disabilities but
WHAT A WINNER
(Re: A Wake-Up Call, Issue 402)
The Monsey View is long overdue for a major thank you for the incredible content you produce week after week, but what finally got me to write was your new tefillah contest. As much as I want to take those few minutes to daven, I just can’t commit to it, which is why I’m so grateful for this initiative.
I feel like a little kid being motivated to daven, but I guess that’s what I need. I’d be thrilled to win the prize, of course, but that’s not the point; the contest simply provides me with the push necessary to mark the checkbox daily until I hopefully stay with the habit. Tizku l’mitzvos
Next maybe I’ll try the breakfast challenge. I totally recognized myself in those participants!
A Busy Mommy
POWERFUL PEOPLE
(Re: The Breakfast Challenge, Issue 402)
This was, hands down, the best article printed by The Monsey View to date. It was refreshingly honest and realistic, and best of all, not a single one of these women felt the need to go to a food/nutritional/parenting consultant. They were confident about what did or did not work for them, regardless of what “experts” demand.
This article is what we need more of: Down-to-earth content, with no sales pitch, and the acceptance of true life as a Yiddishe mother.
BREAKING BREAD
(Re: The Breakfast Challenge, Issue 402)
Thank you for your amazing publication, week in and week out. I look forward to it each Wednesday.
I had a great laugh reading about all the women trying to fit breakfast into their day. To the one who decided that rice cakes and peanut butter are the perfect solution, what about a good old-fashioned sandwich? It can also be made
in seconds: Just slap on some tuna/ egg salad/cream cheese on a slice of bread, and voila! A real healthy breakfast to start your day. As an extra bonus, you can eat it on the way to work, too!
Good luck!
EN ROUTE
(Re: Appreciation Is Invaluable, Your Say, Issue 402)
C.S.N.
I’d like to add my thoughts to the letter written by a rebbi’s wife regarding showing appreciation to our rebbeim and morahs.
I am a teacher and also do an afternoon route as a bus monitor. For my work teaching, I get a lot of appreciation throughout the year (writing a small thank you at the end of a mitzvah note also counts), but when it comes to my bus route, I rarely get a thank you, or even a smile.
Some parents thank the bus driver every day. What do they think I do? I spend the ride tying shoelaces, finding briefcases, listening to your child and resolving squabbles, all after a long day at work.
Your child came home safe today? Thank Hashem for that, and maybe thank the bus teacher as well. That’s who, with Hashem’s help, ensured a safe ride for your child.
I can’t end without mentioning that there were a few parents who did show appreciation and said thank you. I value it.
Thank you for giving us the space to share.
C.H.S.
MAKING IT WORK
(Re: The Workplace 2023, Issue 401)
The article about employers and employees was a nice read.
As much as we all agree that in the current market employees need a lot of perks to entice them to work for you, it’s clear that such employees are not the exemplary workers businesses need. What business owners really need are employees who are dedicated to their job, and not to their lunch break.
A valuable employee seeks a work environment that is professional, focused and skill-building, a job that
will allow them to develop expertise. Such an employee should be rewarded for their dedication, commitment and knowledge in the field.
A good workplace is where you can hear the sound of a pin drop during work hours. Maybe one day the tide will turn in that direction, and then more employees will be committed to being better people and better workers. It depends on what we look up to, and that is something that we can all choose together.
Name WithheldWHO’S THE BOSS?
(Re: The Workplace 2023, Issue 401)
I was saddened to read last week’s article about shifting trends in the workforce. Although the tone of the article was positive and informative, I was quite uncomfortable with the subtle tone of entitlement it came along with.
I’ve been working in an office for six years now, and it never dawned on me to come to work for fun. Work is just that: work. Of course, it’s nice to have coworkers whom you can chat with, but how can you assume that your boss is okay with schmoozing? Furthermore, why is the entire focus on what your job can do for you? It’s about what you can do for your job.
I am eternally grateful to my boss who invested in my training and pays me a generous salary. Therefore, I try my absolute best to perform optimally at all times. My hours in the office belong to my boss — and this is the Torah way. Entitlement is not! Where has good old-fashioned work ethic gone?
It’s unfortunate that employees nowadays simply inform their employers that they will be out. Asking a boss prior to taking a vacation is basic decency. (This is especially true if you are getting paid a salary versus being paid by the hour. Being out without asking permission is stealing — as is schmoozing unrestrainedly.)
I’m afraid the article may have only reinforced an already widespread bad attitude and sense of entitlement. I would like to see a follow-up article about how to build a good work ethic.
Thank you,
Name Withheldןיא זיא טעברא יד
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.ךעלדער יד ףיוא סרעטקעלפער יד ןוא קייב םענופ
ןפיוא ןראפ ןיוש ייז ןזאל ןרעטלע ןוא רעטלע רעייז סאוו רעדניק
יוזאיוו ןבעג טכא קראטש רעטסקע ןפראד הביס עכלעוו ייס ראפ דואר
.הנכס ןייק וצ ןעמוקוצוצ טשינ דואר ןפיוא טראפ ןעמ ענעי ףיוא קיפערט םענופ געוו עבלעז יד ןראפ :םעד ןיא טנכערעגניירא ,ראק א טוויירד ןעמ וליאכ דואר םענופ ןצעזעג קיפערט עלא ןגלאפ ,ןיעל ןענעק ייז ןכאמ רעכיז ןלעטשפא ךיז ןוא ןייגכרודא טשרע רעייגסיפ ןזאל ךיילג ןראפ ,ןרעוו טפאלקעגפארא ןופ ןבאה ארומ ענא טרעכיזראפ ןייג יד ףיוא רעכעל ןופ ןבעג טכא ,קירוצ ןוא ןיהא דליוו טשינ ןוא הרוש א ןיא ןבעג טכא קראטש רעייז ןוא ,ןעיירד ךיז ן’רעדייא ןטייז עדייב ןקוק ,דואר ןעמוק ןוא ןעיצסיורא ךיז ךילגעמ ןענעק עכלעוו סראק עטריקראפ ראפ .דואר ןפיוא
,תוכלה יטפיעס עטושפ יד ןקנעדעג ןעמ ףראד ,לאמעלא יוויוזא
רעמוז יד זא ןכאמ רעכיז יוזא ןוא
זיא םעד ןיא .םולשב ךרודא טייג
ןייק וצ ןדער טשינ טנכערעגניירא
רענייא וליפא ,ןשטנעמ עדמערפ
טגערפ רעדא סידנעק טלייט סאוו
וצ טמוק רענייא יביוא ןוא ,ןגעוו
ןלייצרעד ןוא ןפיולטנא ןעמ לאז
.ןרעטלע יד ראפ
יד ןענעק וצ טוג זיא ךיוא
הלצה ןופ סרעבמונ יסנעשזדרעמע
אלש הרצ לכ לע ,םירבח טימ
,סאג יד ןבענ וליפא ןוא ,סאג יד ףיוא ןראפ לאמנייק לאז ןעמ ,ראפרעד ןוא ,ןעמוק טעוו ראק א לענש יוו ןוא ואוו ןופ ןסיוו לאמנייק ןעק ןעמ לייוו יד זיא דואר ןפיוא זיא רענייא זא טייצ ןיא ראק יד טשינ טקרעמאב ביוא .טושפ טשינ בצמ ןוא טכאמ רעכיז ןעמ לאז ,יעוו-וויירד א ןיא טראפ ןעמ ןעוו וליפא
.ןיירא טשינ טראפ רעדא סיורא טשינ טמוק ראק ןייק זא פאק ןטלאה זא ןקרעמאב טשינ ןוא לענש שפיה ןראפ וצ ןעמוק ראק יד ןעק לאמוצ
.םורא טראד טראפ ןעמ
ףראד פארא טייג ןעמ זיב קייב ןפיוא ףיורא ראנ טייג ןעמ ןעוו ןופ ןייק זא ןכאמ רעכיז םורא ןוא םורא ןקוק רדסכ ןוא פאק ןטלאה ןעמ טשינ זיא’ס ןכאמ רעכיז אי ביוא ןוא ,טנעגעג םעניא טשינ ןענעז סראק .ריד ראפ הנכס א ןיא הריתי הרימש ערעדנוזאב סיוא ךיז טלעפ טכאנייב טראפ ןעמ ןעוו שפיה זיא טפארק עז יד דלאביוו סעלא טשינ טעז ןעמ ןוא רעכאווש ןייגפיורא ן’רעדייא .גאטייב יוו ןכאמ רעכיז ןעמ לאז קייב ןפיוא עגידענייש עגיטכעל טגארט ןעמ סאוו סרעטקעלפער רעדא ןרילאק עלעקנוט יד ןיא ןא טוג ךיז ןעעז קראי וינ יד טיול .ן’העש טכאנ ןבאה קייב עדעי זומ ץעזעג טיעטס טרעהעג ןעק סאוו ג”דא ’לעב‘ א ,טייוו סיפ טרעדנוה שטאכ ןרעוו רעטקעל עטיור א ,’טיילדעה‘ א
ראק יד זיא רעלעפ בור ןיא
ןעוועג רעוויירד
זיא דניק א ןעוו .י”ה ,ראק א ןיא טקרעמאבמוא
!טרעכיזראפ ןביילב רימאל ,רעדניק
:לסיבא ןסעומשסיוא ךיז רימאל ,ךעלרעדניק יסנאמ עגיטכעל
ערעייט
ןפערט וצ ידכ ,ןסיוו טלאוועג קראטש ךיוא ןבאה טאטש ןיא עטמאאב יד סאד זא ןכאמ וצ רעכיז ןריבורפ ןענעק ןוא םעלבארפ םענופ שרוש יד אזא ףיוא הנכס א ןיא ןייז טשינ ןלעוו סנבעל ןוא ,ןריסאפ טשינ ןיוש טייג .םענראפ עסיורג
ראק יד זיא רעלעפ בור ןיא זא ןעזעג ייז ןבאה ןוטכרוד ךילטנירג סע ןכאנ
דניק א ןעוו טריסאפ טאה טנעדיצניא יד !גידלושמוא ןעוועג רעוויירד ןוא
הפוקת עגיטצעי יד ןיא .י”ה ,ראק א ןיא טקרעמאבמוא ןראפעגניירא זיא יד בילוצ ,סאג ןיא רעמ ליפ ןייגסיורא ןביוהעגנא רעדיוו רעדניק ןבאה ןטנעדיצניא ליפיוזא רעדייל ןעמ טרעה ראפרעד ןוא ,געט רעמוז ענייש .י״ה
,סרעטוקס קירטעלע ןופ לאצ עטרעמראפ יד ,זיא ראפרעד הביס א ךאנ -סאוו ראפ ןוא לענש שפיה ןראפ סאוו ,ןכיילג סאד ןוא ,סדראב-רעוואה
.ו”ח טנעדיסקע ןא ןיא ןעזרעד ךיז ןעמ ןעק ואוו-ןעוו ןוא ,הלצה ןופ גנירדלאג םייח ףסוי ’ר םשארבו ,םינקסע יד ןענעז ראפרעד
:סעשזדעסעמ עדנעגלאפ יד טימ ,םיריבח ןופ ןטערעגראמ יסוי ’ר ,קייב טראס עכלעוו ייס ףיוא ףיורא ראנ טייג ןעמ רעמיא ןעוו א ןגארט וצ ןכאמ רעכיז ןעמ לאז ,ג”דא ,טעפאמ ,דראב-רעוואה ,רעטוקס .ןדניבעגוצ טוג פאק ןפיוא טעמלעה ןוא גיטכיווסנבעל סע זיא ’טונימ ןייא ףיוא‘ סיורא ראנ טייג ןעמ וליפא .הלילח סנבעל עכילשטנעמ ןטסאק טנעדיסקע עניילק רעדעי ןעק םעדנא רעזנוא ,סראק טימ לופ רעמ ןוא רעמ ראנ ןרעוו ןסאג יסנאמ יד ןעוו זא ,טניימ סאד .םענראפ עסיורג א ףיוא ה”עק ךיז טסקאווצ טאטש לאמעלא טשינ ןוא ןראפ וצ ןעמוק ראק א ןעק סאג ןפיוא זיא ןעמ רעמיא .’ודכו קייב א ףיוא ןראפ דניק א טוג יוזא ןקרעמאב
טייצ קיטש עטצעל יד ןיא
טרעמראפ רעדייל ךיז ןבאה
רעזנוא ןיא ןטנעדיסקע עליפ
ןענעז רעדניק יוו טאטש
ל״ר ןראוועג טפאלקעגפארא
א ףיוא ןראפ ן’תעשב סראק ךרוד
ןוא ,דראברעוואה ,רעטוקס ,קייב
.ךעלקיציב ןטראס ערעדנא עלא
,ןסיוו ךאד ליוו רעדעי
,טעשעג סאד יוזאיוו
טרעה ןעמ סאווראפ ןוא ?ןופרעד ליפיוזא
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Having a new baby is amazing! And hard. If you find yourself feeling down, withdrawn, anxious or distressed beyond the typical "Baby Blues" you were expecting, come join our group to gain emotional support and learn practical coping skills in a comfortable, nurturing and understanding space.
Psychodrama Group Adult Women
Improve your relationships through Psychodrama! Psychodrama uses role-playing, acting and reenactment of life events, to develop healthier relationship patterns and an improved sense of self and trust.
Skillful Parenting Group
Chayi Hanfling Leader LCSW Romema Feiner LCSW
Tuesdays Virtual and in-person options
Parenting the Spirited Child
Back for its second round! Join Ari Krasnow's group for a guide to parenting children with behavioral struggles. Improve your understanding of child behavior, and learn how to give instructions, rewards, and consequences effectively. Don't just manage - let's build rewarding relationships together!
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Support After Miscarriage
This group offers a safe space to explore the experience of loss, and gain support, together with peers. Learn skills to help with coping, developing strength, and experiencing healing.
Rochel
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Child-Parent Relationship Group
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Zevi
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| Pomona | 8 weeks Starting July!
Enrollment closing end of June
In this group, children will learn DBT skills for emotional regulation, including skills for mindfulness, improving interpersonal relationships, making healthy decisions, communicating effectively, and "Radical Acceptance".
Rochel Leah Eisenberg Leader LMSW
Tuesday Evenings Pomona | 8 weeks
Starting July!
Enrollment closing end of June
Or scan the QR code & complete the form. Our Group Coordinator will call you to enroll.
PARSHAS KORACH
Dousing the Flames
In the course of the machlokes with Korach and his followers, Moshe Rabbeinu sent messengers to call Dasan and Aviram, and their response was, “We will not go up” (Bamidbar 16:12).
Rashi, quoting the Midrash, says that this teaches us that one should not be machzik in machlokes , as Moshe sought out Dasan and Aviram to conciliate them with peaceful words.
Moshe Rabbeinu was doing all he could to settle the dispute against him peacefully. But how do Chazal derive from this that one should not persist in an argument?
AN ASKAN IN THE CITY OF KOVNO, whom we will call Shlomo, felt slighted. He had let his voice be heard at a communal meeting, yet the matter was not concluded according to his opinion. As he went home, a disheartened Shlomo decided not to participate in any further affairs in the city. From that point on, he stopped attending community meetings or doing his part as he had until now. He made it clear that he was upset with the rav of the city, Rav Yitzchok Elchonon Spector, and nothing could shake his conviction.
Time passed, and the man remained hostile toward members of the
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community. However, Rav Yitzchok Elchonon did not give up on him. He hoped to mediate matters so that Shlomo would come around and destroy the wall he had built up between himself and the Rav as well as the rest of the community.
Chazal say that Dasan and Aviram were the troublemakers behind many of Klal Yisroel’s difficulties, even when their names are not mentioned in the actual pasuk
When Moshe exited the house of Pharaoh to see how the Yidden were faring, he saw two men fighting. They were these two evil brothers. When Hashem told Moshe that he could return to Mitzrayim because the men who sought his life were no longer alive, Hashem was referring to Dasan and Aviram who had lost their wealth, and were thus considered dead. They were also the ones who complained to Moshe and Aharon about the decree to gather straw, and they complained when they saw the Mitzriyim running after Klal Yisroel in the Midbar. Finally, they were also the ones who begged to return to Mitzrayim upon hearing the report of the meraglim
Targum Yonasan says that Dasan and Aviram actually remained in Mitzrayim after Yetzias Mitzrayim, and they convinced Pharaoh that the Yidden had escaped. But when they heard that the Yam Suf had split, they ran after Klal Yisroel. The Beer Mayim Chaim adds that when Dasan and Aviram arrived at the Yam Suf, the sea split separately for them to allow them through.
HEALTH MATTERS Weekly
HEALTH MATTERS Weekly
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ISSUE #32
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SWIMMING
It’s an activity enjoyed by young and old, men and women. The Talmud (Kiddushin 29a) even mentions an opinion that parents are obligated to teach their children how to swim so they won’t be in danger when they find themselves in water. But aside from the pleasure and possible obligation, swimming is also a very healthy pursuit.
Swimming is a great way to cool off on a hot, sunny day. It is also very helpful if you want to lose weight. Because it is so enjoyable you are likely stay at it much longer than you would with other forms of exercise, such as the boring treadmill. Not only that, with an hour of swimming you can burn off 800 calories—more than you will in the same amount of time on a treadmill.
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an opportunity to build a relationship with other children in a relaxed and fun setting. Using the hands and feet is especially beneficial for improving their fine motor skills.
It is very important to go swimming before a meal rather than after. Your body works better when your stomach is empty, and when you eat after a good swim it digests your food better. It’s also a good idea to loosen up your muscles by stretching your arms and legs before you enter the water. That increases the positive results of exercising through swim.
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Experts say that swimming helps strengthen the heart and regulate its rate. It develops the muscles and bones, reduces stress and improves your mood, and helps you sleep deeply at night. People who suffer from arthritis and find other forms of exercise painful can still enjoy the benefits of swimming.
One of swimming’s greatest benefits is that it exercises the entire body from head to toe. That includes the heart and lungs, which are thoroughly cleansed by swimming. Other exercises affect only one part of the body at a time.
Swimming also works well for children who need to develop their social skills, because swimming provides
Make sure to keep your body properly hydrated while swimming. While swimming for a long time you may feel that your body has cooled off and you forget how thirsty you really are. The activity itself can be draining, and if you don’t drink enough water along the way you can become dehydrated. For the same reason you should avoid coffee before a swim, as the caffeine dries out your body.
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A perfect opportunity arose when Rav Yitzchok Elchonon took part in a seudas mitzvah where Shlomo was also in attendance. When Rav Yitzchok Elchonon saw Shlomo sitting in the room, he jumped up and ran over to him and extended his hand warmly. To the shock of everyone around, Shlomo returned the handshake.
It was a triumphant moment: a moment of peace and forgiveness.
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Of course above all it is crucial that you only swim when there is a lifeguard available. Stay alert, be careful not to hurt others when you jump in, etc.
The Vitamin Desk by Maple offers a rich selection of electrolyte drinks to keep your body hydrated and in the best of health while you swim. We also have a large variety of supplements specifically designed to keep your body supplied when you exercise.
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Rav Yitzchok Elchonon was elated by this development, but the people of the town were dismayed. They felt that it was not befitting the honor of their leader to have had to make the first move and bend over backward to initiate a reconciliation with someone who had offended him; rather, they thought, Shlomo should have come forth to make peace. Perhaps there even should have been an arbitrator to work things out between them.
But Rav Yitzchok Elchonon was not fazed by their argument. Shalom was more important to him than his own kavod
To your health,
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Several days later, a delegation from a neighboring village came to Rav Yitzchok Elchonon, desperate for some help. Because of a libel in town, they told the Rav, they’d been commanded to leave town for good. Now the expulsion date was nearing, and all of their pleas to overturn the decree were falling on deaf ears.
Using all of the connections he had, Rav Yitzchok Elchonon tried to exert pressure upon the leaders of the neighboring town to rescind the decree, but there was nothing to talk about. Eventually, the Rav learned that Shlomo, the askan, had a good relationship with the government official who had signed the decree, and he immediately called for Shlo-
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Rav Yitzchok Elchonon was not fazed by their argument. Shalom was more important to him than his own kavod.
mo to beg him to intercede on the townspeople’s behalf.
“No need to worry,” Shlomo reassured Rav Yitzchok Elchonon. “I will settle the matter right away.”
Indeed, several days later, the villagers were informed that the decree had been rescinded.
Upon this new development, Rav Yitzchok Elchonon capitalized on the opportunity to teach his constituents the value of bending over backward in pursuit of peace, regardless if it seems belittling.
“If I had followed your opinion not to go beyond my call of duty and ask forgiveness when it should have been asked of me, what would have been with that entire community?”
Even when it seems that peace cannot be restored, one should never despair. There’s no way of knowing when the right moment will come, and the door to peace and forgiveness should always remain open.
* * * * *
The Chasam Sofer explains that Moshe Rabbeinu had known Dasan and Aviram for years. He knew they were ba’alei machlokes. He could easily have decided that it was a lost case, that there was no reason to try again to make peace by calling them over diplomatically. But Moshe did not jump to such conclusions. Despite years of experience dealing with them, he granted Dasan and Aviram another opportunity to make peace.
This is how Chazal learn that one should not be “machzik ” in machlokes In other areas, it is possible to derive a “chazakah,” a definite presumption, and determine that things will not change. But when it comes to matters of dispute, the picture is completely different. Here, even when there doesn’t seem to be much of a chance to attain certain peace, one should not rely on a “chazakah.” Rather, he should do all he can to douse the flames.
How we wait for the day when the fire of machlokes will be permanently extinguished from our midst.
Adapted from the teachings of Rav Mordechai Freundlich, zt”l.
This is Osher Eisemann, I need your help.
The daily routine of a special needs family revolves around the unending, day-after-day care for their family member. Camp SCHI was created to provide a once-a-year relief, allowing these families to briefly enjoy what most families take for granted, and rejuvenate for the coming year. This is a vital lifeline that is crucial for special needs children, their parents, and their siblings.
I continuously observe how these few weeks literally save families.
Camp SCHI has separate camps for boys and girls, with a complete staff of special ed teachers, therapists, and medical personnel. Both camps are led by the most amazing counselors: Bochurim who spend the entire year in Yeshiva, and Bais Yaakov girls of the highest caliber, who choose to spend their summer perfecting the art of giving while learning life’s most difficult challenges. The combination of the unyielding love and the specially designed programs give the children an opportunity to flourish in ways that are impossible during the school year.
The past few summers, Camp SCHI had only one campus in the Pocono Mountains, requiring us to rent various campgrounds, that were not always well equipped for our needs. ידסחב םשה, we now have been able to obtain an additional campus. However, a tremendous amount of money is urgently needed to reconstruct the campground to accommodate special needs. With just weeks away from camp, I need your help!
I am beseeching you to realize the importance of this undertaking and partner with me to be לועב אשונ with these special children and their families.
Throughout my yearslong ordeal, I felt there was a הנוילע הרימש protecting me in the תוכז of these special תומשנ. Your תופתתשה is a tremendous קוזיח for me and will surely stand by us to be לכמ לצינ הרצ and be הכוז to יד ילב דע הכרב.
With much appreciation, Osher
EisemannAfter Months of Renovations, The Marketplace Opens in Spring Valley
Goodbye, big-box stores. Hello, small boutiques. That is the strategy behind The Marketplace, a new indoor mall in the space formerly inhabited by Bed Bath & Beyond and Michael’s in Spring Valley. The owner of the shopping center, Hershey Friedman, categorized The Marketplace as a place where people will shop, work and eat, and is confident that it will transform the now sluggish Spring Valley Marketplace into a hub of activity, reported The Journal News
The Lakewood-based Petit Clair kids’ clothing store is the first store to open at the newly renovated site, with KidiChic set to open in July. Also coming to The Marketplace are Udel, Shira Wigs, Silver Sequin, Cuff & Co and Patis Bakery. A second set of stores will be opening at The Marketplace at a future date, including what Friedman described as a large upscale housewares store.
Friedman envisions additional phases of development at the shopping center. The first would require the approval of Clarkstown’s land-use board to create office space in the current Christmas Tree Shops location, which will be closing this month. That phase would be followed by another that would extend The Marketplace’s design further into the shopping center as more stores relocate to Spring Valley Marketplace, which Friedman sees as an ideal location.
“We’re central to Rockland,” said Friedman. “There’s so much space.”
Thruway Mincha Area Relocates for Summer 2023
Catskills-bound travelers who are accustomed to stopping in Sloatsburg to catch a minyan as they head up the New York State Thruway on Thursday nights are being re-routed this summer, with massive renovations taking place at the iconic highway davening spot.
Mincha minyanim are taking place this year at 120 Torne Valley Road in Hillburn, located minutes away from Exit 15 on the Thruway. The facility offers ample parking, and Chaverim of
Rockland will be on hand during the nine-week summer season to manage the area and ensure security.
Askanim were notified shortly before Pesach that the Sloatsburg rest area would be closed for renovations this summer. They worked closely with officials for months to find an alternate location.
“We are deeply grateful to the Thruway Authority for allowing us to use the Sloatsburg Rest Area for more than 20 years, and look forward to resuming prayers at the Mincha Area once construction has been completed,” said longtime community leader and law enforcement chaplain Rabbi Abe Friedman.
Rabbi Friedman has been closely involved in the operations of the Mincha area for years, following in the footsteps of his father, Rabbi Morton Friedman. The brainchild of Rabbi Edgar Gluck, who worked closely with state and Thruway officials to create a safe davening place for travelers more than 30 years ago, the Mincha area was renamed Tefilas Mordche after Rabbi Morton Friedman’s passing in 2010.
The New York State Thruway Authority first announced in July 2021 that it would be modernizing decades-old service areas. The 40-year-old Sloatsburg rest area is one of 27 that are currently being renovated. Its gas pumps will remain open throughout the summer as the work progresses.
Developer Presents Plans for 600+ Homes at Pomona Golf Course
A 143.6-acre parcel of land is one step closer to becoming home to hundreds of families, with a developer presenting plans for the site to the Ramapo Town Board last week.
The Journal News reported that attorney Daniel Ruzow described the plans for what would be known as Miller’s Pond, located at the site of the former Minisceongo Golf Course on Pomona Road. If approved, the development could contain 535 townhouses, 102 apartments, 103,000 square feet of retail space, five parks, 56 acres of open space and 5.7 miles of trails, with all on-site wetlands to be preserved.
Developer Yossi Kazarnovsky submitted preliminary plans for the proposed development in January and has been meeting with town planners in recent months. Ruzow said that there would likely be six phases of development at Miller’s Pond, a process that could take three to four years. The development’s first phase would consist of 142 multi-family townhomes and all of the proposed apartments, which would likely be one- and two-bedroom units.
The Ramapo Town Board has appointed itself the lead agency for the mandatory environmental review of the site, and Supervisor Michael Specht said that he expects that it will take a minimum of six months for the first phase of the project to be approved. Specht has previously said that the
number of townhouses proposed for Miller’s Pond seems reasonable for the area, noting the growing need for housing within Ramapo, particularly for members of the Jewish community.
“Their goal is to provide a lot of on-site benefits,” said Specht. “They are proposing retail, recreation, parks, a playground and walking trails. People could live, play, shop and maybe work within the community.”
Safer Roadways a Priority as Police Conduct Enforcement Campaigns
Two separate enforcement efforts were conducted within the Town of Ramapo, with both focusing on a single goal: promoting safety on area roadways.
The Ramapo Police Department sent personnel out to Highview Avenue on June 15 in an effort to prevent overweight trucks from using the route as a shortcut to other areas. Police have said that trucks exceeding the posted weight limit have been an ongoing problem on Highview Avenue, with residents reaching out to them to voice their frustrations.
Ten trucks were stopped during the campaign, five of which were found to be violating the posted weight restrictions, with one also ticketed for speeding. The remaining five were making local deliveries and were legally allowed to be
driving on Highview Avenue.
Police emphasized that the campaign’s true purpose is to ensure compliance, and not to issue tickets.
“We kindly remind all drivers that there are alternate routes available to help them remain in full compliance with the weight restrictions,” said police. “Let’s work together to make our roads safer and more accessible for everyone.”
Another safety campaign was conducted over the weekend on Eagle Street in Chestnut Ridge. Police did not share the number of drivers pulled over, but highlighted the importance of obeying posted signs, saying, “Please drive with caution and be mindful of your speed. Let’s work together to make our community a safer place for everyone.”
ענעדישראפ ףיוא םידיחי ןפלעה ןיא
אד ךיא ליוו ראפרעד ןוא ,םינפוא
רעדעי זא ,רוביצ םעד ןפלעהסיורא
םענופ ןדירפוצ ןייז עקאט לאז .שזדעליוו
סייוו ךיא ,לארשי 'ר
סאוו רעבא ,ןיוש
ןייד
זיא וטסריפש
סלא יטלעשעפס
.יטסארט שזדעליוו
רעדמערפ א-( רז ךוללהי :לארשי ,רעגנירג זיא )ןביולסיוא ריד לאז
רעד סאוו ןגאזכאנ רעבא ןעק'כ ןיב אימשד אתעייסב …טגאז םלוע
ןפוא עקראטש א ףיוא לביליעווע ךיא
.ךיילגוצ רוביצ ןראפ ןוא םידיחי ראפ
טרעקנאהראפ'מ זא ךיז טכאמ'ס
יד טימ ןוא ,שזדעליוו יד טימ ךיז
ןעמ ןעק עיצאקינוימאק עגיטכיר
יד .ןדיא ןפלעה ןוא ןייז רדסמ
ןיב ךיא סאוו ךאז א זיא סעסקעט
רעווש יוו זא ,טימרעד ץלאטש
ךיא ריבארפ ןייז טשינ לאז'ס
זא סעסקעט יד ןטלאהוצפארא
רעד ,ןייגפיורא רעמ טשינ ןלאז ייז
…ךיוא יוזא גונעג ןיוש טלאצ םלוע
לאומש 'ר סאוו ןגאזרעביא ייג'כ
א זיא סע :טימ ןביוהעגנא טאה
טנידאב יוזא ןרעוו וצ טייהנטלעז
יד יוו ,עטאמאב עטלייוורע ךרוד טנידאב ןרעוו םיבשות ילאוו גנירפס
סע .סיטסארט עשימייה יד ךרוד טעוו םלוע רעד זא ןפאה םוצ זיא טשינ ןופ תוציחנ יד ןייטשראפ רימ סאוו סעלא ףיוא ןבעגפיוא ,טנייה זיב ןעמוקאב ןיוש ןבאה עגידנעמוק ןעמיטש ןייגסיורא ןוא ךאבנזייא לארשי ראפ גאטסניד .טימס לאומש ןוא
רימ זיא'ס ,ןטוג א
טימ ןציז וצ דובכ א
ע'בושח עכלעזא
לאז
םעוו טימ .טסעג ?ןבייהנא ךיא
,לארשי 'ר טימ ןא בייה :לאומש
רוביצ ןראפ סיוורעס ןייז זא ןיימ'כ
זיא'ס ,ןענעקרענא וצ דרעוו זיא
ןרעהוצקירוצ ךילנעוועג טשינ
א ראפ גנאלקפא עוויטיזאפ אזא
ךיוא קוק'כ .רוביצ םייב טאדידנאק
א טימ רוביצ ןראפ ןייז אד וצ סיורא .טייקראטש
עקאט זיא'ס .חכ'ש חכ'ש :לארשי
ןיוש טראוו'כ ,טכייל גיבייא טשינ
…ףליה לסיבא ןבאה וצ םיוק
,רעקרעטש ןענעז תוחוכ עטלפאד
.לאומש 'ר יוו חכ אזא טימ לעיצעפס
טאהעג ןיוש באה'כ סאוו לסיב סאד
,םיא טימ ןענעקאב וצ ךיז דובכ יד
ןוצר עקראטש ןייז ןעזעג ךיא באה
רעטסגיצנייא עדעי ןפלעהוצסיורא
.דיחי
טשינ'ס ,טניופ א ןגיילוצ געמ'כ ביוא
רעדא ףליה ןבאה טסעוו וד יצ זיולב
ןרעוו טסייג וד יצ ךיוא זיא'ס ,טשינ
רעדא ערעדנא ךרוד טרעטשעג …טשינ
טסיב וד ,לאומש 'ר
ייב אד שודיח רעד
טאה
סאוו ,ןלאוו יד
וצ ןגיואוואב ריד
שזדעליוו ראפ ןפיול ?יטסארט
רעד ןגאז ריד לעוו'כ :לאומש
דוולאווניא גנאל ןיוש ןיב'כ ,תמא
גנירפס טייג ילאוו ןעמיטש
Village of Spring Valley
טימ סעומש עוויטקודארפ א
טמא ןראפ רעפיול ע'בושח יד
ןיא יטסארט שזדעליוו
לארשי ה"ומ
ה"ומ ןוא
.ו"יה טימס לאומש
Yisroel Eisenbach
Shmuel Smith for Spring Valley Trustee
:ןייטשראפ ןליוו רימ ,יטנואק דנעלקאר יבשות יוזא זיא סאוו יד ןופ
גיטכיוו
ילימעפ'עגידנעמוק גאטסניד
ןיא עיציזאפ 'טראק ?ןלאוו ירעמיירפ יד
,רעוט-ללכ עסיורג יד ןופ רענייא טימ סעומש עגיטכיוו רעבא עצרוק א
?ירעמיירפ א ראנ ךאד זיא'ס ,טצעי ןעמיטש וצ ללכב גיטכיוו'ס זא טגאז רעוו יד ףיוא טריפראפ ליפוצ טשינ הליחתמ ךיוא ןבאה רימ ,תמא רעד ןגאז ריד ייג'כ רעבא .ןפא טצעי ןענעז סאוו סעיציזאפ עסיורג ןייק אד טשינ זיא ףיואנביוא לייוו ,ןלאוו …פאק ןיא ןעמוקעגפיורא שממ זנוא טולב יד זיא ,רעפיט לסיבא ןקוקניירא ןכאנ יד זיא ןאשקעלע ראפ ןפא טצעי זיא סאוו דנעלקאר ןיא אד סעיציזאפ יד ןופ ענייא .'טראק ילימעפ'
?טראק עילימאפ סאד זיא סאוו :שידיא טושפ ,ןקאהרעביא געמ'כ ביוא 'ירתב הקיתש' ןופ ללכ יד גיטכיוו לעיצעפס זיא ייז ייב סאוו ןכאז ןאהראפ ןענעז'ס יד רעבא ,יד ןופ ענייא זיא סאד ןוא .ןדער וצ יוו ןגייווש וצ דרעוו רעמ זיא סע .מ .ד -
.ןסעומשסיוא ןצרוק ןיא ןזומ סע לאז'מ זא טכאמ חרכה טנכער סאד ,ןטייהנגעלעגנייא עילימאפ עלא רעביא ןענע'קספ וצ זיא עיציזאפ יד abuse( זויבא דליישט ןיירא
.רשוי ןוא שינעדנעטשראפ טימ רעטכיר א ןבאה וצ גיטכיוו ראג זיא רעלעפ
?עציזאפ יד ראפ רימ ןעמיטש םעוו ראפ ,השעמל !…ייטשראפ'כ ןבילקעגסיוא ןבאה רימ ערעזנוא טייטשראפ סאוו רענייא סלא טייהנעגנאגראפ יד ןיא טלעטשעגסיורא
ראפ
טשינ סע טמענ :דנעלקאר יבשות
ןעמאנ רעד רעבא ,םיברב ןביירש ןעמ
.גונעג טגאז עיציזאפ םענופ
ראפ ןעמעננא ךיז ןעמאזוצ רימאל
ראפ ןעמיטש ןוא ,ןטכער ערעזנוא
CHRIS EXIAS
גאטסניד עגידנעמוק
טשינ זיא רענייק סאווראפ ,גידלוש ךייא ןעמ לאז טימ ןגידלושאב ?זויבא דליישט
רימאל
עגידנעמוק
גאטסניד
June 26
ףראד ןוא ןעמ ןעק סעלא טשינ !טכייל
CHAPTER 11
Recap: Riva leaves work when she finds out that Fraidy’s been crying in school. Lani takes her work over to her mother’s kitchen, where Fraidy Stroh sees Chevi and flees.
The Strohs had gotten everything right with Eric Moore’s shalach manos: an expensive wine along with a wine opener set — foil cutter, corkscrew, aerator and vacuum stopper — and a few chocolate truffles. The package was classy, sophisticated, professional, and most importantly, thoughtful.
The only thing they’d overlooked was the delivery. Instead of having the package delivered straight to Yaakov’s architectural mentor’s house, they’d made the mistake of bringing it home, turning Riva into the Eric Moore Shalach Manos Police.
“It’s so important,” Yaakov reminded Riva after she rescued the package from Tzippy’s curious fingers yet again. “I really wouldn’t be able to do this without him.”
“Yes, definitely,” Riva agreed.
Whatever this was, anyway. So far, all she knew about Eric Moore was
how many hours he kept Yaakov out of the house and the small fortune he was costing them. But she never said a word. Yaakov knew what he was doing, and she trusted him. He’d done all the necessary research, and like he kept repeating to her, there really was no shortcut to success.
Now guard duty was finally over. Yaakov had taken two of her “horseback riders” — Fraidy and Shaya — over to Eric’s house to deliver the classy-sophisticated-professional-thoughtful package, and Riva could breathe a sigh of a relief and shift her focus to her own shalach manos deliveries.
The day moved along with typical Purim drama: shalach manos exchanges, costume excitement, a rushed and repeatedly interrupted seudah, and the trudging through standstill traffic to get to every rebbi, teacher and morah’s house.
By the time the Strohs arrived to Zeidy and Bubby Miller’s noisy house
late in the afternoon, Riva went straight to the corner cabinet in her parents’ kitchen and reached for the bottle of Motrin.
The noise was a good thing, as was the crowd. The Lipshutz clan was all over the place, and Riva’s aunts were yakking away as they stood over the neat row of sternos, choosing between brisket rollups, baby chicken, noodlesand-cabbage, Chinese rice, and good old sesame chicken. With so much going on, Riva could melt into a chair and catch her breath for a few minutes.
She put some salad and deli roll into her own plate, and balancing Eli on her lap, squeezed into a seat between her aunt Chanie Katz and her cousin Chayala Lipshutz.
On the other side of the dining room, the men were growing louder by the minute. Riva met Yaakov’s eyes for a moment. She knew he wouldn’t drink, but he always enjoyed the matzav in the Miller house on Purim anyway. Chaim Tzvi was the drinker, though he would only show up much later. Purim kept ambitious fundraisers on their toes.
Lani sat in a seat across from Chanie Katz. “Riva, those horseback rider costumes are insane,” she gushed. “Your kids look plain gorgeous.”
Riva glanced over at Shaya and smiled. The costumes were gorgeous: tan pants or skirts, white shirts, black velvet blazers, and black velvet helmets. She’d even found cheap black leather button-up boots in Target to complete the ensemble.
OZ Eisdorf whizzed by, waving a wad of singles in his hand. He ran over to Riva and Lani’s father and held out his palm.
“Hey, Lani,” Zeidy Miller called out. “I was sure you’d go with some sort of building theme this year. Why didn’t you dress your kids up as construction workers?”
Surely it was Riva’s imagination that made it seem like the room suddenly fell silent. It felt like the air had gone still, all conversation and laughter suspended, the music pumping in a disjointed sort of way.
“Construction?” Lani echoed. “We’re not doing any construction these days.”
Her words weren’t in response to
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Zeidy Miller’s question; they were muttered in an undertone, making it impossible for her father to hear. And it wasn’t like he was waiting for an answer either. It had been a rhetorical question.
Lani’s comment was meant for her, Riva.
Chanie Katz picked up the conversation. “Where are you up to with the renovations, takkeh?”
“Uh, nowhere,” Lani said. “We kind of put construction on hold for now.”
Riva’s fingers curled around Eli’s feet. They put construction… on hold?
Was that true? They’d stopped building?
She hadn’t known that. Lani used to talk about their construction adventures all day, every day; in fact, she used to drive Riva crazy with all her dilemmas. But for the last while, she’d completely stopped sharing. Riva had assumed it was just a little awkward, with the whole loan situation, but she hadn’t dreamed that the Eisdorfs had paused construction.
She ran her fingers under Eli’s mini helmet straps, then pulled his arms away as he lunged for the plate of salad
IT FELT LIKE THE AIR HAD GONE STILL, ALL CONVERSATION AND LAUGHTER SUSPENDED, THE MUSIC PUMPING IN A DISJOINTED SORT OF WAY
in front of him.
So that explained Lani’s edginess. Riva had sensed something was off. Well, that something turned out to be her. The heartless sister who’d selfishly terminated her loan, depriving them of the funds they needed to get their house renovated.
The smell of salad dressing overwhelmed her senses. Eli was having a party with baby corn and pecans, and she gave up trying to keep him clean. Lani’s bitter expression filled her with a niggling sense of regret.
Maybe it had been a mistake.
Maybe they could’ve extended themselves just a bit more.
Her chair wobbled for a moment, then someone squeezed in next to her.
“Fraidy, what’s up? Did you eat anything?”
Fraidy took off her helmet. “I’m not hungry.”
Not hungry, probably tired.
But Fraidy didn’t look tired. She simply looked sad. The saddest horseback rider Riva had ever met.
Riva wrapped her hand around Fraidy’s shoulder. “Why don’t you go play with the kids?”
A shrug. Shrugging had become Fraidy’s new language.
Riva debated if she should persuade her to go join her cousins. Not only because she didn’t feel like sharing her chair, but also because, Fraidy, could you, like, cheer up already? It was Purim, and this wasn’t school; nobody was bothering her here. What was up with this girl?
Fraidy stayed near Riva for the rest of the day, clinging to her like a shadow. Riva tried shaking her off with innocent excuses — “Could you go get me a diaper? Could you check if there’s more water in the fridge?” — but after every errand, Fraidy returned, face glum.
Much later, when most of the guests had already left, Riva found herself cleaning up the kitchen with Lani. Fraidy had finally gone off somewhere. It was a relief, although Lani’s company just then wasn’t that much more pleasant.
Lani was quiet as she transferred leftover food into containers. It wasn’t a comfortable silence, though, and as Riva stood over the sink washing dish-
es, she racked her brain to come up with a safe topic to talk about, something other than loans and construction.
She knew what they could talk about. The anniversary. She gave a quick look around to make sure her parents weren’t within earshot and peeled the wet gloves off her hands.
“Hey, Lani,” she said. “For the anniversary, I was thinking that maybe we should consider booking SpecTac. They have a party room and a room of arcades. If we do that, we could keep it a surprise from Tatty and Mommy, and the kids will have a blast. I think we should also order the food to make our lives easier. Should I find out what they charge to rent out the place?”
Lani barely looked up at her. “Yeah, maybe. I guess find out and let me know.”
Now what? Yes, Riva had wanted to share this idea with Lani, but the point was to start a neutral conversation — and keep it going.
Ugh, this was all so ugh. And really, what had she done wrong? The original agreement had been to lend the money for six months, and they’d stuck to that arrangement. Were she and Yaakov meant to extend the loan indefinitely? This money was their hard-earned savings. They wanted to buy a house one day, she wanted to leave her job. Yaakov’s schooling wasn’t free, and life was expensive. Lani really couldn’t hold it against them, right?
Riva turned her attention back to the dishes. They’d used disposables for the most part, but there were a bunch of bowls and trays to wash, and she didn’t want to leave the work to her mother.
She was spreading trays over dishtowels on the counter when Shaya stormed into the kitchen.
“Ma!” he shouted. “Fraidy locked herself into the pink room, and I have all my shalach manos in there, but she doesn’t want to open the door. I think she’s crying Could you tell her to go cry somewhere else?” *
Second term PTA came out very late that year. The school never scheduled PTA for after Purim, but the principal had been out on maternity leave from mid-February, so it got delayed.
Riva jotted her name on the sign-in sheet on the classroom door. She saw Lani’s name on the second line of the list, which meant her sister had been there earlier. Well, good. She wasn’t in the mood for more awkwardness just then.
She leaned against the hallway wall, settling in for the wait. Eight o’clock was usually the hour she turned into a pumpkin, round one, in Tzippy’s bed. That day, after an intense few hours at work and a million errands on her way home, she’d
arrived home together with the kids’ busses and hadn’t had a moment to breathe since.
And yet, a knot of tension in her stomach overrode her fatigue. She didn’t know what to expect from this meeting with Fraidy’s teacher, but whatever it was, she hoped it would shed light on what was going on and give her insight on how to handle it. Because really, it was getting out of hand. Fraidy was in a perpetually sullen mood, and no matter how much Riva cajoled her for answers, Fraidy denied that anything was bothering her.
The classroom door opened. One mother left, another entered. There were two more mothers ahead of Riva now.
It took another fifteen minutes before Riva’s turn came. In the classroom, she put a bag with a muffin and a card down on the table for Mrs. Shiffer. The teacher seemed genuinely touched.
“Well! Fraidy Stroh,” Mrs. Shiffer began. “Where do I start ?”
She started where all of Fraidy’s teachers always started: With her maturity, her middos tovos, her intelligence, her ehrlichkeit And it was all true, Riva knew; she’d been blessed with a special daughter and was incredibly grateful for this gift.
She waited for an opening to voice her concerns, but in the end it was Mrs. Shiffer who initiated it. “I wanted to ask you, is there maybe something going on in her life now that’s making her act a little… subdued?”
Riva twisted the clasp on her bag. “I was actually going to ask you about this. Fraidy is acting strange lately, so not herself. I have no idea what it’s all about. Could you tell me what you’re seeing in school?”
What Mrs. Shiffer saw in school was even worse than what Riva was seeing at home. The sparkle in Fraidy’s eyes was gone, she sat in her seat listlessly all day. In total, she was the picture of misery.
“I tried talking to her a few times,” Mrs. Shiffer said. “She wouldn’t tell me anything.”
If Riva thought she would gain insight, she left the classroom with her worries intensified. The English teacher’s report was similar to Mrs. Shiffer’s, and they all agreed to keep a close eye on Fraidy and update each other if they learned anything.
On the way down the stairs, Riva met Lani, going up.
“Hi,” Riva said. “I thought you were here earlier.”
“I was. I did Chevi first, then Malky, and I’m heading to Shana’s teachers now.”
“Oh, wow, busy night for you.”
“You got it.” Lani adjusted the strap of her bag on her shoulder. “Nu, so let’s hear? You schepped your nachas?” TO BE
THE KNOT OF TENSION IN HER STOMACH OVERRODE HER FATIGUE. SHE DIDN’T KNOW WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THIS MEETING WITH FRAIDY’S TEACHER
IS NOW YOUR TIME TO BUY?
ARK MORTGAGES 2
SHLOIMY TAUBER AND LIPA KISHOne of the most frequently asked questions we get is, “Is now a good time to buy?” The reality is that this answer is different for each family, but in general, it is always the best time to buy if the time is right for you
The Markowitzes* had outgrown their rental and were looking for a new home for many months, with no success. We had worked with them to get them a certified pre-approval — a document that proves to the sellers and your real estate agent that you will likely be able to get the loan you’ll need. As mortgage lenders, we’ll look at your income and debt and determine what loan amount you will likely be approved for.
Their real estate agent suggested they look at a listing for a beautiful 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom house that was listed at $575,000*, the upper limit of their budget. They were excited by the hardwood floors and kosher kitchen, but apprehensive to look at a house after so many rejected bids. After all, who wants to subject themselves to unnecessary heartbreak?
The house also had a history of flooding in the basement. Even though the sellers had installed proper drainage and fixed the water damage a few years earlier, a previous buyer had backed out. The sellers were distraught at this news, as they were depending on the sale of their home to retire. The seller’s real estate agent wisely suggested they regroup and relist. They listed the property for $50,000 less than before.
That’s when the Markowitzes went to view the home. It looked even better in real life than in the pictures they had seen. As they looked through each room, the Markowitzes knew that this was the home for them.
They placed a bid (along with their pre-approval) at list price, and the sellers happily accepted. Both parties were highly motivated to get the purchase done — often the key to a smooth home purchase. Terms were negotiated, attorneys hired, and the homebuying process was well on its way.
But when the home appraisal came back at $30,000 less than the list price, things came to a halt. The buyers were scared the Markowitzes would back out. The Markowitzes called us, asking, “What should we do?” They wanted the house, but they were already at the upper end of their budget, and they did not want to overpay.
We suggested they ask for seller credit for the $30,000. In a mortgage exchange, it is not uncommon for a seller to offer closing cost credits, where sellers of a property agree to credit a sum of money to the buyer at closing time. This protects the buyer from unexpected bumps in the road that can come up during the loan process. The sellers agreed to the credit. Less than a month later, the Markowitzes closed and moved into their new home.
So, is now a good time to buy a home? Yes, if it’s a home you love and the right time for you.
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MIRIAM PESSY WERCBERGER
A perfect summer’s day consists of abundant sunshine and a healthy, hearty and bountiful brunch.
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Your brunch game won’t be the same with the addition of these gourmet-tasting, versatile and beautiful ricotta toasts.
MAPLE WALNUT RICOTTA TOAST
A sprinkling of zaatar provides the contrast to the jam, cheese and candied nuts. The combination is fabulous.
INGREDIENTS
2 cups whole milk ricotta cheese
Juice of half a lemon
⅔ cup raw walnuts, coarsely chopped
2 T. maple syrup
TO SERVE
12 slices sourdough bread
Jam of choice
Zaatar seasoning, to taste
DIRECTIONS
1. In a bowl, mix the ricotta cheese with the lemon juice, and set aside.
2. Heat the walnuts and maple syrup in a pan set over medium heat. Toast this for 5 minutes, stirring often.
3. Transfer the nuts to a plate, and spread them apart with a spoon.
4. Once cooled, break the nut brittle into bitesize chunks and set aside. (These stay fresh at room temperature in a sealed container for one week.)
5. To assemble the toasts, spread a thin layer of jam on well-toasted sourdough bread slices.
6. Top with a layer of ricotta mix.
7. Sprinkle with nuts and zaatar seasoning, to taste.
GARLIC KALE RICOTTA TOASTS
These taste as amazing as they look!
INGREDIENTS
1 cup whole milk ricotta cheese
3 T. olive oil, divided
¼ tsp. basil
¼ tsp. oregano
¼ tsp. salt, plus another pinch
¼ tsp. black pepper
2 cloves garlic, thinly sliced or minced
8 oz. kale
2 T. Water, for cooking
Pinch crushed red pepper flakes
4–6 slices sourdough bread
DIRECTIONS
1. In a small bowl, mix together the cheese, 1 tablespoon olive oil, basil, oregano, ¼ teaspoon salt and black pepper. Refrigerate until ready to use.
2. Heat 2 tablespoons of olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat.
3. Add the garlic and fry for one minute.
4. Add the kale and water, then cover the pan and cook, stirring occasionally, for about five minutes.
5. Season the kale with a pinch of salt and another pinch of crushed red pepper flakes.
6. To assemble, spread some of the herbed ricotta onto well-toasted sourdough bread.
7. Top with the kale.
HEALTHY BLUEBERRY PANCAKES
Packed with nutrition from the white whole-wheat flour and bursts of blueberries, these are not to be missed.
INGREDIENTS
2 cups Wondermills white whole-wheat flour
4½ tsp. baking powder
½ tsp. salt
2 eggs
2 cups milk
¼ cup maple syrup
1 tsp. pure vanilla extract
1 heaping cup blueberries
Butter, for frying
DIRECTIONS
1. If using frozen blueberries, defrost them and pat them dry.
2. Place flour, baking powder and salt in a bowl. Stir.
3. Add the remaining ingredients except blueberries, and mix until just combined. Do not overmix.
4. Gently fold in the blueberries.
5. Heat some butter in a frying pan. Pour in ¼ cup of batter for each pancake.
6. Fry the pancakes until bubbles appear all over the top. Then flip them over and cook them through.
7. Repeat the above steps with the remaining pancake batter.
POTATO HASH SHAKSHUKA
The famous and beloved shakshuka with an oh-so-tasty twist! Skip the bread and add cubed red potatoes for a satisfying, all-inone brunch.
INGREDIENTS
5 T. oil, divided
2 red potatoes
1 onion, diced
1 red pepper, diced
3 cloves garlic, minced
1 T. tomato paste
1 (14 oz.) can diced tomatoes or 4 plum tomatoes
1 tsp. cumin
1 tsp. paprika
¾ tsp. salt
½ tsp. black pepper
6 eggs
Fresh parsley or cilantro, for garnish, optional
DIRECTIONS
1. Heat 3 tablespoons of oil in a large frying pan set over medium heat.
2. Cut the potatoes into small cubes, and fry them with a pinch of salt. Stir occasionally for about 15 minutes until they’re golden brown. Remove the potatoes from the pot and set aside.
3. Add 2 tablespoons more oil to the pan, then saute the onions and red peppers until they’re soft.
4. Add the garlic, and saute for one minute.
5. Add the tomatoes, spices and potatoes to the pot, and allow the mixture to simmer for 10 to 15 minutes.
6. Gently place the eggs, sunny side up, on top of the sauce. Season the eggs with a touch more salt and pepper.
7. Cover the pot with a plate and cook for 6 to 8 minutes, until the whites are set and the yolks are still runny.
“Visiting the country as a kid,” Chava reminisces, “was like stepping back in time. Our makeshift bungalow with just two rooms and no air conditioning was good enough for the summer, and created memories that will never fade.”
As soon as their family station wagon, loaded to the brim with boxes, pulled up to their bungalow colony, Chava could smell the peeling paint and wet grass. She’d run off to check if everything had remained the way they’d left it when the summer had wound to a close the year before.
“I remember thinking that things looked not only the way they had last year, but the way they’d probably looked for decades. And I wondered who had built this charming, old-fashioned place. In my childish mind, I estimated it must have been standing for hundreds of years…”
While it hasn’t yet quite been hundreds of years, when did the Catskills become a vacation destination? Who were the first guests, and what brought them out to the enchanting countryside?
From Farmland to Fantasy Land
It all began with a little farm.
When Yana “John” Gerson made the move from Lower Manhattan to Sullivan County, little did he know that he was charting a path that myriads of Yidden would tread for decades to follow.
The year was 1892, and Gerson was the first Jewish farmer to purchase farmland in the upstate region of New York. Settling down on a farm in the countryside seemed like a viable alternative to the suffocating city. He hoped life would be both more fi-
nancially feasible and more relaxing. It didn’t take long for Gerson to realize, however, that the soil was too rocky for raising crops and the land uncultivable.
But there was a different way he could earn a living out in the mountains, Gerson discovered. He could offer a vacation to others still living in the confines of the sweltering city! By 1899, Gerson was advertising his boarding house, which he claimed followed all customs of the Jewish faith.
Gerson was not alone. At the turn of the century, countless other Yidden began to purchase farmland in the Catskills. By 1912, there were more than one thou-
sand Jewish-owned farms.
Life wasn’t easy on the farms; rural life required lots of determination and endurance, particularly on the part of the housewives. Electricity and plumbing were scarce, and many made do with outhouses. The roads were often not up to par and would become impassable in the wintertime. Many families had to send their children away to board if they wanted them to make it to school.
Many of the farmers focused on chicken or dairy farming, raising chickens and eggs, cows and milk. And while this industry yielded a profit, like Gerson, the
Ads for kosher lodgings in the Catskills in a 1917 guide for Jewish travelersfarmers soon realized that there was a far more profitable business they could make on their plots of land in the countryside.
They began to build cottages and bungalows or larger hotel-style buildings, and opened their doors to vacationers. Transforming their properties into resort sites filled a need and provided a plump income.
Soon clusters of Jewish-owned farms-turnedresorts dotted Ulster and Sullivan counties. Several shuls opened, and Yiddish was the prevalent language spoken among the landsleit The region, pulsating with Jewish culture, was dubbed “the Borscht Belt.”
Who Were Their Guests?
New York City of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was hot and full of disease. The tenement houses were crammed to capacity, leaving little breathing space for the nearly one million immigrant Jews from Czarist Russia and Eastern Europe. As the summer temperatures climbed, the daily slog and burden of eking out a living weighed even more heavily on breadwinners’ shoulders, and the gilded streets of the goldene medinah seemed hopelessly out of reach.
Yet slowly, vestiges of the American Dream filtered into the Yiddish-speaking society. The idea of taking a vacation — a break from the stress and grind of the city — was a welcome contrast to the hardworking culture the immigrants brought with them from Europe. Throwing off the pressure and making space for leisure was a new concept, but it was enthusiastically embraced.
As the summer months rolled around, these immigrants left the stifling city in droves, relishing a couple of weeks of country life. Space, grass, air — commodities that were markedly absent in New York City of the late nineteenth century — were available in abundance on the little farms and resorts.
In 1905, when this photo was taken, trains were the primary way for city dwellers to access the countryside and Borscht Belt resorts.Getting to the Catskills was made simple with bargain ticket rates offered for the newly built railroad line. There were also plenty of steamships chugging along the Hudson River. In just two to three hours, the humid streets of New York City could be but a memory.
Thus began the beloved trend of heading to the “country,” the annual migration of New Yorkers to the cooler expanses of the Catskills.
By the 1940s, more than two million Jewish visitors came out to the Catskills annually. There were hundreds of hotels, more than 1,000 boarding rooms and nearly 60,000 bungalows. Many were owned by Jews who served kosher food and kept Shabbos.
Those who could afford more would stay at upscale resorts
Did You Know?
The Viznitz community in Kiamesha Lake is often referred to as “Gibber’s,” a reference to the former Gibber’s Hotel on site. Incidentally, unlike many descendants of other original hoteliers, some of the Gibber family children are great marbitzei Torah today.
The Second Generation A postcard from Hotel Gibber in Kiamesha Lake Grossinger’s Resort Hotel during its glory dayssuch as the Concord Resort Hotel in Kiamesha Lake, Kutscher’s near Monticello, or Grossinger’s in Ferndale. The Concord dining room seated 3,000 and boasted 1,500 guest rooms. Kutscher’s had two bungalow colonies besides its 400-room resort, as well as a golf course. Grossinger’s was a 1,200acre, 35-building resort. Among other amenities, it boasted its own airstrip and post office.
Others would stay in less-expensive koch-aleins — bungalows where no food or game rooms were provided. Women enjoyed lots of leisure time and more relaxed housekeeping duties. Even back then, many of the women were on their own with their families during the week, while their husbands worked in the city and joined them only only for Shabbos.
Since country life was slower paced than city life, vacationers had lots of free time, and comedians and performers stepped in to fill the void. Soon a new concept of entertainment evolved, which boasted the Yiddish language yet with a more progressive twist.
Likewise, while many of the hotelier pioneers had started out as frum immigrants, the next genera-
Schenk’s Paramount Hotel (now Camp Shalva) The remains of the Concord Resort Hotelעגידלושמוא רעטרעדנוה
ןבר תיב לש תוקונית
סלא טצונעג ןרעוו טרואק ןיא ןקעטש
ערעייז ןופ ןסירעגפא רעדייל ןרעוו ןוא
גנאווצ עלארעביל טימ ןרעטלע עכילרע
ןא ןביילב ליוו ךיא
!דיא רעכילרע
ןלעוו רימ
א״ושב סאד !ןזאלוצ טשינ
Vote Democratic Primary
עוויסערגארפ א טניימ ןירעטכיר עטקעריד א ןיא העיגפ ןדריוו ערעזנוא
קלב תקוח גאטסניד
TUESDAY JUNE 27
ליצ רעד
7,000 עשימייה !ןעמיטש
דנעלקאר יבשות
ףור םעד ןגלאפ
לארשי ילודג ןופ
תודסומה ילהנמו א״טילש
ראפ ןעמיטש ןוא עטריסראדניא יד ןטאדידנאק
paid for by team ramapo
tion was sadly drifting away from Yiddishkeit. As they began looking for more exotic places to vacation, the landscape changed.
The area began to fill up with heimish post-Holocaust Yidden. Suddenly, new life was breathed into the bungalows and grassy expanses. Frum camps and bungalow colonies offered a most wonderful place for Torah-true children and families to relax and recharge. Instead of comedy and casinos came Torah and shiurim, entertainment and recreation, all delivered with the right hashkafos
And that’s the way it’s been for decades. As summer nears, Route 17 sees its familiar influx of Toyota Siennas and coach buses, delighted families and excited campers, along with carefully labeled boxes stuffed to the brim with swim gear and bikes, linens and fans.
And even as winterized summer homes and up-to-date shopping strips join the scene, the fragrant memories of temporary, old-time “country” built on sentimental charm keep the quaint Catskills very much alive.
ןלעוו רימ א״ושב סאד
!ןזאלוצ טשינ
רימ ייז ןלעוו
םיסרהמ עטמיראב-גירעיורט יד לארשי יעשר ןוא םיבירחמו
ןטכער יד ןביוראב ןליוו ןרעטלע עמורפ ןופ
ןכילרע ןופ ךעלרעדניק יד ןסיירפא ןוא
רוד רודמ ונל הלולסה ךרד
עוויסערגארפ א טניימ ןירעטכיר עטקעריד א ןיא העיגפ ןדריוו ערעזנוא
ליצ רעד
7,000 עשימייה !ןעמיטש
paid for by team ramapo
Vote Democratic Primary
קלב תקוח גאטסניד
TUESDAY JUNE 27
Vote Democratic Primary
דנעלקאר יבשות
ףור םעד ןגלאפ
לארשי ילודג ןופ
תודסומה ילהנמו א״טילש
ראפ ןעמיטש ןוא
עטריסראדניא יד ןטאדידנאק
עגיצראהנפא גנודנעוו
אריווקס ןוכישו יסנאמד ו״יה םינקסעה ישארו ירש תאמ
׳יחיש יטנואק דנעלקאר יבשות כ״עמא
ליפיוו ,גיטנאהטשרע טימ רדסכ רעדייל ןטלאה רימ סאוו ריפאפ ןפיוא ןביירשוצסיורא רעווש זיא סע
החנאו ןוגי תורצ טימ ךעבענ ןכאמ סאוו תוחפשמ עשימייה ןופ ןרעיוא ערעזנוא וצ ןא ןעמוק סע סעסיעק זויבא דליישט ןייז סע לאז יצ ,תוישרפ ןיטיג עטריצילפמאק בילוצ ןייז סע לאז יצ ,טרואק ילימעפ ןיא י״ה ןעייטשראפ סאוו רעטכיר עטוג ןוא עגידנעטשטנא ךרוד ראנ ןרעוו טעטכילשעג ןענעק עכלעוו
תשרפ גאטסניד ןגידנעמוק םעד טניירפ ןדיא ןגירעיגנאל ןראפ
Chris
Exias For Rockland Family Court
ןייז דיעמ רימ ןעוט ,ןראי עגנאל ראפ סאיסקע סירק רעטכיר ןטימ גנודניבראפ ןגיד׳רדסכ ןיא גידנעייז
םעניא ןטערטראפ טוג זנוא טעוו רע ןוא ,ןכיורבעג ערעזנוא טייטשראפ סאוו טאדידנאק רעד זיא רע זא ה״זעב טרואק ילימעפ
ערפמל הדותב שטיוואסאקניפ
השמ לארשי
ענעסירעצ עלא יד
י״ה תוחפשמ
גנאל יד
דליישט ענעגיוצראפ
ל״ר סעסיעק זויבא
ןפאט סאוו עלא יד
טמוק׳ס ןעוו טנאוו א
טרואק ילימעפ וצ
סאיסקע סירק
רענעפא ןא זיא
!זנוא ראפ ריט
עוויסערגארפ א
טניימ ןירעטכיר
עטקעריד א
ןיא העיגפ
ןדריוו ערעזנוא
ןלעוו א״ושברימסאד !ןזאלוצ טשינ
ה"זעב ןענעק רימ
ןעמיטש ערעזנוא ךרוד
Vote Democratic Primary
קלב תקוח גאטסניד
TUESDAY JUNE 27
ליצ רעד
7,000
עשימייה
!ןעמיטש
דנעלקאר יבשות
ףור םעד ןגלאפ
לארשי ילודג ןופ
תודסומה ילהנמו א״טילש
ראפ ןעמיטש ןוא
עטריסראדניא יד ןטאדידנאק
ארוק לוק
א״טילש ונריע ינבר תאמ
About the necessity of the upcoming elections
Dear Community Members, Rockland County Registered Democratic Voters,
We, the undersigned, are writing to urge you to get out and vote for Chris Exias for the seat of Rockland Family Court Judge in the upcoming Democratic primaries on Tuesday Parshas קלב - תקח, June 27th.
As הרות true Jews, we value a compassionate and sensitive judge who respects our תוליהק. As a judge in Spring Valley, he has shown a deep understanding of our community and our values. He is also a strong advocate for justice and equality.
As a law clerk in the Supreme Court of Rockland County, he gained valuable experience in the family law field, getting to know - and respect - our way of life and
. He is well-versed in the law and applies it fairly and impartially.
We believe that Chris Exias is a qualified and experienced candidate who will serve our community in a fair and highly ethical way. We urge you to vote for him in the upcoming primaries.
Rabbi Dovid Apter
Rabbi Avrohom Neuberger
Rabbi Chaim Schabes
Rabbi Akiva Tendler
Rabbi Yosef Viener
Rabbi Yakov Yosef Moskowitz
Rabbi Chaim Leibish Rottenberg
ןלעוו רימ א״ושב סאד
!ןזאלוצ טשינ
Vote Democratic Primary
רעייז ןענעז רימ
ףיוא גיד׳תוירחא
ןופ םאצ רעדייל ךיז ןרעה םינקסע ע״ל סעטכישעג עלופנייפ עגילאצמוא
ןרעקנאהראפ ןדיא יוו
זויבא דליישט יד טימ ךיז
ל"ר ןטעטיראטיוא
טייטשראפ סאוו רעטכיר א ןלעווניירא ןכרוד
!ה"זעב ןדיימראפ סאד רימ ןלעוו זנוא וצ
עוויסערגארפ א טניימ ןירעטכיר עטקעריד א ןיא העיגפ ןדריוו ערעזנוא
קלב תקוח גאטסניד
TUESDAY JUNE 27
ליצ רעד
7,000
עשימייה !ןעמיטש
דנעלקאר יבשות
ףור םעד ןגלאפ
לארשי ילודג ןופ
תודסומה ילהנמו א״טילש
ראפ ןעמיטש ןוא
עטריסראדניא יד ןטאדידנאק
paid for by team ramapo
!טגידלושטנא
יבשות וצ ףור עגיצראה
אריווקס ןוכישו יסנאמ
ןענעק וצ ידכ עטמאעב עטלעוורע טימ טקאטנאק ןיא ןייז וצ סיוא רדסכ זנוא טמוק תונקסע רעזנוא ןופ לייט א סלא .ןטכיזניה עלא ןיא ,ףראד ןעמ סאוו לארשי ינב וניחא ראפ ןוטפיוא
םירפוס רעטבילאב רעזנוא ןראפ )ףליהעג טפיוה רעד( קרעלק ואל סלא טנידעג טאה רעכלעוו ,סאיסקע סירק רעטכיר רעד
רעזנוא בלאהרעניא םירשק עטוג ראג טפינקעגנא טאה ןוא ,ראי גיצנאווצ וצ בורק ראפ רענילרעב טרעבאר טפוש טרואק
עכייר א גידנבאה ,רוביצ רעשימייה רעזנוא ראפ טניירפ רענעטלעז א ןייז וצ טלעטשעגסיורא ךיז טאה ,עדניימעג עשימייה
תואיצמה רקי א זיא סאד ןוא ,א״טילש תודסומה ילהנמו םינברה ילודג טימ םענייאניא טעבראנעמאזוצ ןופ עיצאטופער
סלא טנאקאב גידנעייז ,ןראי עגנאל ראפ ןעגנואיצאב עטנאנ ראג םיא טימ ןיוש טאה ןעמ .טפא טשינ טפערט ןעמ סאוו .ילאוו גנירפס ןיא ״רעטכיר רעזנוא״
ןיא טניירפ ע׳תמא ןייק טשינ טאה ןעמ ןעוו רעבירא רעדייל ןעייג ןדיא עשימייה סאוו סאד דוס ןייק טשינ זיא רעדייל
ןרעה ךיוא יוזא ןוא ע״ל ןסירעצ ךעבענ ןרעוו סאוו תוחפשמ ןופ תוישעמ ןעמוקנא ןייא ןיא ןטלאה סע .טרואק ילימעפ
,ףוס א ןא ךיז ןעיצ סאוו סעסיעק זויבא דליישט ענעזאלבעגפיוא ןופ תוישעמ עדנלעטשפיוא ראה ןסילפ וצ ףיוא טשינ
.י״בחא ןופ ןרערט עשידיא עגירביא עגילאצמוא םרוג גידנעייז
ןרילעפא גיצראה רימ ןעוט ראפרעד
אריווקס ןוכישו יסנאמ יבשות וצ
ןלאוו ירעמיירפ עשיטארקאמעד יד ןיא ןסאמ יד ןיא ןעמיטש ןעמוקוצסיורא
ראפ June 27 קלב תקח גאטסניד
Chris Exias
For Rockland Family Court
,דיתע רעזנוא ראפ טנעמטסעווניא עגיטכיר א ןוא ׳ה שודיק רעגידלאוועג א ןייז טעוו סע עציטש ןגייצסיורא ןלעוו אריווקס ןוכישו יסנאמ תודהי עשימייה יד ןעוו
.סאיסקע סירק רעטכיר רעיירטעג ןוא רעטצעשעג רעזנוא ראפ
עיצאראפראק ןוא שינעדנעטשראפ רעייא ראפ קנאד טימ (ב״אה רדס פ״ע תומיתחה(
רעקסאל לדנעמ
רעמורד ףלאוו לדנעמ
ןייטשפאה השמ
ןאמטראה ףסוי השמ
שילזיימ לאקזחי השמ
גרעבנעטטאר לאומש השמ
גרעברעבליז ילתפנ
םאטשרעבלאה יניס
ןיורב יכדרמ סחנפ
איקסנאדאב ץרפ יבצ
קורב המלש
גייווצנירג ריאי
ירשא אדוהי
לדנאמסייוו הדוהי ט״וי ןאמדעירפ לאוי דלאגנרעטש לאוי
ןעטעראגראמ ףסוי
ירשא ךורב בקעי
שטיוואקפעל ףסוי בקעי
רענימארק קחצי
אנהכ לארשי
רעגרעב שרעה ריאמ רעביוט יבצ ריאמ
שטיוואקסאמ ףסוי בקעי ׳קה
שטיוואלדנעמ םולש םהרבא
ץנאלג בייל ׳ירא
רעדיוו ןויצנב ןרהא
סקופ 'יש םייח ןליא
ןאמדלאוו ׳ירא
ןאמדלאג לרעב
ןעטעראגראמ לשרעה
םינאלס לוולעוו
רעלסעט םייח
שטיוואבעל ריאמ םייח
זיור םייח
גרעבנעדלאג ׳יננח
ראפ ןעמיטש רימ
ראי ןעצ
!החונמ
ןכלעוו ראפ ןימרעט רעטכיר רעד ראי ןעצ ראפ זיא טצעי ןלעוו רימ ןלעווניירא ןזומ רימ
רעגידנעטשטנא ןא
רעטכיר
ענעדלאג א טאה סאיסקע סירק
םינקסעו םינבר עלא ייב עיצאטופער
אריווקס ןוכישו יסנאמ רעביא
ןלעוו רימ
א״ושב סאד !ןזאלוצ טשינ
Vote Democratic Primary
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עדנריפ ןוא רעדילגטימ טפאשרעפרעק טפיוה
א ןפראוו ןלעוו עכלעוו טאטש ןופ םינקסע
עדנעייטשראפעב יד רעביא טכיל ןראלק
תוציחנ יד ןייז ריבסמ ןוא
ןרעוו טנעווא גאטשרענאד ןגידנעמוק םעד
רעניואוונייא אריווקס ןוכיש ןוא יסנאמ
ןגידעבעל א ןטלאהוצטימ טנדאלעג
טעמדיוועג לעיצעפס ץנערפנאק ןאפעלעט
יד רעביא גנולעטשראלק ןוא הרבסה ראפ
יד ןיא ןעמיטש ןייגסיורא ןופ ןינעה תוציחנ
ןגידנעמוק םעד סירעמיירפ עשיטארקאמעד
.ט״לעבה June 27 קלב תקוח גאטסניד
יד ןגילייטאב ךיז ןלעוו ץנערפנאק ןפיוא
יסנאמ ת״היעב א״טילש םינברה ילודג תפיסא עשיראטסיה
ט״לעבה חרק גאטשרענאד םעד ףיוא ןפורראפ ו״צי
ןיא ןלאוו ירעמיירפ עשיטארקאמעד עדנעייטשראפעב עשיטירק יד טגנאלאבנא
ךאוו עגידנעמוק יד יטנואק דנעלקאר
עגיטכירפיואמוא יד ךרוד ע״ל ןראוועג
סעסיעק ליפיוזא ךיוא יוזא ןוא ,רעטכיר
טנעקעג ןטלאוו סאוו זויבא דליישט ןופ
סאוו טפוש א ןבאה ןכרוד ןרעוו ןטימראפ
יסנאמ ינבר ןעוט ,זנוא וצ טייטשראפ
םעד ןלעטש א״טילש אריווקס ןוכישו
רעניואוונייא דנעלקאר יד ןפור ןוא ,ןאט
ןדיא םעד ןסאמ יד ןיא ןלעוואוצניירא
.סאיסקע סירק רעטכיר רעד טניירפ
רעטכיר רעגידנעטשטנא ןא ןבאה ןכרוד
םעניא ןימרעט ןגירעי ןעצ א ףיוא
רימ ןענעז ,טרואק ילימעפ דנעלקאר
ןופ ןראי עגנאל טימ טרעכיזראפ ה״זעב
.החונמ
אריווקס ןוכישו יסנאמ יבשות ןעוו ןלעטשוצניירא טייקכילגעמ יד ןבאה רעדנקנעדטכער ןוא רעגיטכירפיוא ןא ןשימייה םוצ טייטשראפ סאוו רעטכיר ענעדלאג א טאה ןוא ,רעגייטשסנבעל
ןופ עיצאטופער ןוא עיראטסיה גיצנאווצ וצ בורק ןופ טעבראנעמאזוצ טאה רע ןוא ,םינברו םינקסע טימ ראי ערעזנוא ראפ טלעטשעגסיורא סלא ךיז ןוא עצעש סיורג טימ ,ןטכער ןוא ןדריוו .טקעפסער
טנאקאב רעדייל ךיז ןופ ןראי ךאנ ,דניצא עדנעסיירצראה טימ גיטנאהטשרע ןכאמ עשימייה ליפיוזא ןופ סעטכישעג ןסירוצ ךעבענ ןענעז עכלעוו תוחפשמ
טירש רעשיראטסיה א ןיא :דנעלקאר
ןופ א״טילש םינברה ילודג ךיז ןלעוו
ןוכיש ןוא יסנאמ תודיסחו הרותה ריע ןייא רעטנוא ןצעזפיונוצ ו״צי אריווקס
םענייאניא ןייז הצע סכטמ וצ ,ךאד עגימיטשנייא ןא טימ ןעמוקסיורא ןוא יבשות וצ שדוקה תאירק ןוא הטלחה ןעמוקוצסיורא ׳יחיש יטנואק דנעלקאר
םעד ןופ עציטש ןיא ןסאמ יד ןיא ,סאיסקע סירק טאדידנאק ןטריסראדניא דנעלקאר ןראפ דניצא טפיול רעכלעוו .עיציזאפ רעטכיר טרואק ילימעפ
םעד ןעמוקראפ ןלעוו עכלעוו ןלאוו יד קלב תקוח רדסל ׳ג םוי ןגידנעמוק ,שיטירק ןוא גיטכיוו ראג ןענעז ט״לעבה
:טקאפ םעד ראלק ןלעטש דנעלקאר יבשות
החונמ ןוא טייקגיאור ןופ ראי ןעצ ראפ ןעמיטש רימ
טיידאב סאד סאוו ןימרעט רעטכיר ןגירעי ןעצ א ראפ ןענעז
רעניואוונייא
ילודג וצ ןכאוו ערעטצעל יד ןיא םורא
תוכרב יד ןעמענפא א״טילש ריעה ינבר
החטבה עסייה ןייז ןבעגפא ןוא שדוקה
יוו יוזא זנוא ראפ ןגראז ךיז טעוו רע זא
גיצנאווצ עטצעל יד ראפ ןיוש טוט רע .ראי
ךיז ןעלטראג יטנואק דנעלקאר יבשות
ןעייג ןוא ,גאט לאוו ןסיורג םוצ רעטנוא
ןעצ ראפ ןסאמ יד ןיא ןעמיטש סיורא
.החונמ ןוא טייהיירפ ראי
יד
ראפ
שפנה
ןלאוו עשיטירק יד
תחונמ עגירעיגנאל ה״זעב
.ןכיורבעג
דנעלקאר יבשות ןוא ללכב לארשי ללכ רעגיד׳לרוג םוצ טנאפשעג ןעייטש טרפב ןלאוו ירעמיירפ רעשיטארקאמעד יד ןבאה ךילדנע ןלעוו רימ ןעוו ,גאט עכלעזא ןלעוואוצניירא טנעה יד ןיא חכ
ןוא גיטכיר זנוא ןלעוו עכלעוו ןטאדידנאק .ןטערטראפ ךילרע
טייג סאיסקע סירק טאדידנאק רעד
קלב תקוח גאטסניד ןגידנעמוק םעד עגיד׳לרוג יד ןעמוקראפ טעוו June 27 ,טרואק ילימעפ דנעלקאר ראפ ןלאוו יד ןבאה ןלעוו דנעלקאר יבשות יוו םעד ןלעוואוצניירא טייקכילגעמ
סאיסקע סירק טניירפ ןדיא ןגירעיגנאל עגירעיגנאל ןופ ןסינעג ןוא ,רעטכיר סלא עטוג ןיא ןענעז רימ זא גידנסיוו החונמ עכלעוו רעטכיר עגידנעטשטנא ןופ טנעה עגיטראנגייא ערעזנוא וצ ןעייטשראפ
דנעלקאר יבשות
ןופ ףור םעד ןגלאפ
ילהנמו לארשי ילודג
א״טילש תודסומה
ראפ ןעמיטש ןוא
עטריסראדניא יד
ןטאדידנאק
CAMPERS IN 1956, THE YEAR OF THE CAMP’S DEBUT
The interview for this article took place the same day I was shopping locally. All day, I watched hundreds of mothers and daughters piling items upon items into carts, baskets and bags. Because, camp! Sweatshirts and T-shirts and skirts and matching towel sets and linen and fans and fanny packs… and, and, and.
But Reb Yitzchok Jacobowitz speaks of a different era. Along with his father Reb Mordechai, an elderly Holocaust survivor, they share two generations of camp memories. So take a break between labeling clothes and paying the credit card bill, and travel back in time.
In the 1950s, Williamsburg was home to scores of Holocaust survivors raising the first generation of children post-war.
Every day took courage.
They gave birth to children without parents supporting them. They raised families without the familiarity of der heim. They learned to navigate new territory without extended family holding their hands. And of course, parnassah in this unknown land was an uphill climb.
The Satmar Yidden always had the Rebbe, zt”l, to support, encourage and build them. To look toward the future and see the broader picture. To see past the here and the
now and the daily struggles.
Under the Rebbe’s direction, the first Satmar boys camp was established to address the issue of boys spending their summer vacation in the immodest city streets. With the indefatigable Reb Yidel Rosenberg at the helm, the camp opened its doors in the mid 1950s.
At approximately fifteen dollars a week, camp was available to every child. Of course, if one couldn’t afford even that, their children were still welcome. Camp was a blessing. Children were assured a safe place with plentiful food and healthy mountain air to spend the summer.
For the first couple of years, leaving for camp was a day like any other. Each boy got dressed in the morning, boarded a school bus with maybe a bag of rugelech, and left.
No linen, no socks, no shoes, no clothes and no labeling.
Nada! Or as they would say in Hungarian, “Semmi
Upon arrival at camp, each boy received navy short overalls to wear, shoes and some shirts. To complete the ensemble, they each got socks in colors ranging from light blue to red. They also received linen, towels and toiletries.
Camp organizers purchased these items second-hand from the army. Another way the camp had enough funds was through the anti-poverty government grant that the askanim utilized for camp expenses to keep the cost to the parents to a minimum. Only in the ‘60s, with families more settled, did the children bring their own clothing.
REB YITZCHOK RECOUNTS:
The year was 1965, and I was no more than five years old when I went to visit my older brother in camp. The place looked nice. The boys looked happy. So I claimed a bed and stayed!
I was miserable and homesick enough not to return until I was ten, but most of my friends attended camp from the age of six or seven.
For those three years, we had summer cheder in the city where Reb Akiva Weinstock served as head counselor. The only organized activity was swimming in a makeshift pool. Reb Akiva was a true chassidishe Yid, and I remember him jumping into the swimming pool wearing his woolen tallis katan and swimming in it.
!” THE ENTRANCE TO SPORTSMAN ROAD, WHICH LED FROM ROUTE 55 INTO THE CAMP THE VERY FIRST “MAIN BUILDING,” ORIGINALLY HOFFMAN’S HOTEL REB YIDEL ROSENBERG, Z”L HOLDING THE MIC IN THE LUNCHROOM@dla.acadamy
YOU ASKED WE LISTENED
Course starting in July
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL till June 30
WHAT WERE YOUR DAILY ACTIVITIES?
“Vus activities? Ven activities?”
Each class had a different tree that served as their classroom. In the mornings, we learned under Hashem’s natural shade. No one complained of heat or bugs. We didn’t have classrooms or air-conditioned learning bunks.
When it rained, we all learned in the beis midrash. Rain also meant puddles and mud. To avoid the danger of wet floors, the rebbeim spilled wood shavings onto the floors to absorb the moisture.
After learning, we were free to do as we pleased.
In Satmar, ball is considered a secular sport and was never part of camp activities.
The camp pool was nothing grand, but we enjoyed it nonetheless. We swam every day for about a half hour. Besides for serving as a recreational activity, it was a teaching tool in yiras Shamayim and chassidus. Reb Yidel Rosenberg refrained from using a whistle as per the Baal Shem Tov’s teaching that a chassid doesn’t whistle, so Reb Chaim Berkovitz, who was more of a head counselor and the chiyus of the camp, would use his whistle at the pool to control the activity.
To ensure that the boys were out on time and wouldn’t catch a cold, Reb Chaim would announce, “Der letzter chapt ah shmitz.” That usually did the job as the boys scrambled to reach the steps before he blew the whistle the third time. Of course, there were some smart alecks who purposely exited last
TIMELINE
Post-war, summer camp was a novel idea. Until Satmar opened its doors, most chadarim were closed in the summer, with only private camps operating and offering entertainment. There was hardly any organized learning in the summer months.
Satmar camp sought to change all that. By bringing the boys to the Catskills, the kol Torah could continue undisturbed in idyllic surroundings.
and engaged in a game of tag around the pool with Reb Chaim hot on their heels.
As for other organized activities?
Leave it up to us boys. We spent half a summer building Tisha B’Av chairs with a motley assortment of scrap wood and nails. It was a pity that each boy only needed one chair…
We also dug endless holes. The running joke was that we’d dig until we reached Korach’s bones.
Most days, we climbed the beautiful mountain next to the camp. We would leave rotten watermelons at the peak, and the next morning, we’d check if bears had bitten into them. They always did. In the morning we’d find obvious tracks of bears and the huge bite marks left by our nighttime friends. As long as the bears stayed out of sight, we delighted in feeding them.
We would also “pave” paths in the tall grass surrounding the camp by flattening the grass and creating mazes out of these paths.
These activities were sacred. Each boy got the mesorah from his older brothers and followed through with it for years and years.
Talk about wholesome fun with hands-on experimenting. We got beans from the kitchen, and we would plant them with a bit of soil. We had entire botanical gardens growing from these beans!
1952–1954 The boys learned in… Prospect Park! The rebbeim would teach the children under the trees.
1955 The first campus was bought in Woodridge for $19,000. The camp was small and only used for the younger division. The older boys remained in the city.
1956 The first camp was sold due to its small size. The camp made $1,000 profit, selling it for $20,000. After scouting the Catskills, they hit upon the perfect place in Napanoch. However, at $100,000, the asking price was too high, and so Reb Yidel Rosenberg offered $35,000. It took time, but finally the seller agreed to Reb Yidel’s price. Unbelievably, this is the camp still in use today!
REB
SHAMSHAN GOLDSTEIN WISHING THE CAMPERS WELL ON THE VERY LAST DAY OF CAMP
Of course, we were also kept busy with the full-time activity of sneaking kokosh cake from the kitchen. Which was silly, of course, because we could have as much as we wanted. But nothing, nothing could compare to the taste of stolen kokosh cake.
WHICH BRINGS US TO FOOD.
WHAT DID THEY SERVE?
Satmar is legendary for their largesse in anything food-related, and camp was no exception. I still remember watching some of the older boys eat eight or nine slices of bread each morning. Oh, and the bread! It was divine. They used real wheat, not rye. It was light and airy and warm and, of course, plentiful. After meals, Harav Berish Eichenstein would sing with us and get us into the camp spirit. Rabbi Eichenstein had a voice like a violin, and he sang with his whole heart and soul. Ivdi, ivdi, ivdi es
Every afternoon, right after Mincha, we had refreshments. Warm kokosh cake, straight out of the oven, and delicious sliced watermelon. Reb Elya Duvid Turnauer, another camp figure, would slice the watermelon for us. He liked using code language and hand motions to negotiate the size of
To this day I wonder: How can it be that Satmar camp doesn’t have orchards of watermelons growing? The amount of seeds we threw down each afternoon... (Ed. note: Yes! Watermelons used to have black seeds that you had to spit out. Ask your parents.) When it came to dinnerware, the directors calculated that it was cheaper to use hard plastic dishes than disposables. And it was also cheaper to hand wash the dishes than
Reb Shamshan Goldstein, the most famous character of all, was a man with a fiery spirit and a big heart. He knew where to find unemployed cleaners willing to wash the endless piles of plates, and he would offer free meals as a form of payment. Seems they also heard about the kokosh cake. So he would get washers to do the
CAMPERS IN 1956 THE VERY LAST DAY OF CAMP CAMPERS IN 1956, ALONG WITH REB SHAMSHAN GOLDSTEIN, A”Hdishes for free, and feed them. A total win-win. The only losers were the boys who were stuck all summer long eating food with an awful aftertaste of dishwashing soap.
Another one of Reb Shamshan’s ideas was to save money on pots. Commercial pots were very expensive, and who needed pots anyway? Garbage cans also worked! Reb Mordechai Weiss, who had a housewares store, donated tin garbage cans for cooking. (Don’t worry, they were brand-new.) So what if the garbage cans weren’t really pot material and the soup often burned? Everyone ate the burnt, soapflavored broth with gusto. We were lucky Reb Shamshan didn’t buy broomsticks to mix the soup! On Shabbos, and sometimes for supper too, the soup bowls used served as an all-in-one. At first, the soup bowls were used upside down as a mini mountaintop. It was the perfect size for the rubbery slice of gefilte fish. Then you turned the bowl right-side up, and bingo: You now had a bowl for the chicken soup.
Food might have been enough to keep the boys full, but what’s camp without a canteen? The boys usually brought $2 to $3 as spending money, and the canteen prices reflected that. Two cookies for a penny. Potato chips for a nickel. And there were even frozen treats for sale.
The window to the canteen was often unlocked, and boys tried sneaking in after hours. Dangling from the window was the perfect way to receive punishment from the head staff. A shmitz often did the job.
One summer, Reb Yidel walked into the camp dining room quite distraught. He sadly announced that the canteen had made too much money first half. He was worried that meant there wasn’t
PREPARING CORN FOR SUPPER, A MOST ENJOYABLE ACTIVITY THE BAKERY THE FAMOUS “CAMP’S KOKOSH CAKE” HEADING INTO THE OVENVISITING DAY AND CAMP PACKAGES
There was no official visiting day. Every Sunday, the same green bus that brought us to camp traveled from the city to the mountains so parents had the opportunity to visit. There were no daily phone calls to parents, and children hardly spoke to them while they were away.
I remember looking at that bus and knowing it had nothing to do with me. My parents could not make such a far trip on a random Sunday. But then, before my eyes, I saw my dear father make his way down the steps! It was such an excitement!
Camp love packages are not a new meshugas Maybe the standards are new and the competition is new. Way back when, mothers also worried that their children were starving without them, and for a few coins, the bus took packages, too. In the heat of the city, without cell phones to track the bus, mothers waited with wrapped, brown bags to send their kids a taste of home.
THE REBBE’S VISIT
Ahh! The Rebbe’s visit was the highlight of the summer. We dressed up and decorated the entire camp with banners and art in honor of the big day. The Rebbe would sit with Reb Yisroel Zupnik and drink in the camp atmosphere. Reb Zupnik was a key supporter of the Rebbe’s initiatives, and the camp is named after him.
When the Rebbe was ill and weakened, the event was a bit different. We ate our meal, and the Rebbe came in to hear us bentching. It gave him tremendous nachas. His vision, bearing fruit! An entire generation built from the ashes.
It makes me think that while the watermelon seeds didn’t sprout, other seeds were sown and grew to tremendous proportions: seeds of Torah and chassidus that bore fruits far better than one could have imagined in the post-war generation.
The camp experience has changed and evolved over the years, but its essence, the cultivation of yiddishkeit, is still going strong.
THE SATMAR REBBE, ZY”A, DURING A VISIT TO CAMP THE SATMAR REBBE DURING A VISIT TO CAMPDr. Steven Fessel
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Itwas a late summer evening at the office.
My family was upstate in our bungalow, so I was in no rush to get home. When I finally left my Boro Park office to head back to my home in Williamsburg, it was still very hot. I put the AC on full blast in my car and started the drive.
On the way, I passed 14th Avenue and looked out for anyone needing a ride to Williamsburg. Sure enough, a heimish bachur was waiting. At a glance, it was immediately obvious that he was from Eretz Yisroel.
“Going in my direction?” I said. “Come on in.” As he settled in beside me, I tried to put him at ease. “Shalom aleichem. Where are you from?”
The bachur sighed as he told me that he had come from Eretz Yisroel to collect money for his upcoming chasunah.
JAKUBOWICZ BY MENACHEM HOFFMAN“How’s it going?” I asked.
“Ah bissel shver. Not so great.”
He recounted how he had walked around Boro Park in the heat, going from shul to shul, only to find them mostly empty. The regular mispallelim were in the mountains, and he hadn’t seen much hatzlacha.
“Nu, why not go up to the country, then?” I asked.
With trademark Israeli directness he said, “Getting up there isn’t a problem, but finding someone with extra room in their bungalow to host me is something else.”
“I don’t think that should be a problem,” I told him. “I have room. Come to me for Shabbos.”
The bachur’s face lit up, and I was happy that I was able to help him.
“Are you sure it won’t be a problem?” he asked, as if he couldn’t believe his good fortune.
“I’m sure. But I’m not sure what time I’ll be leaving on Thursday. Get another ride up to the country — it should be easy to find one — and call me when you get there. I’ll pick you up and take you to my bungalow in Swan Lake. By the way, what’s your name?”
“Chaim. Chaim Teitelbaum*.”
“Okay, Chaim. Let’s be in touch.”
I dropped Chaim off at his destination, brushed off his thanks, and drove away.
Then I promptly forgot all about the encounter.
The rest of the week continued pretty much the same way — until the phone call came on Wednesday, when I was sitting in my office.
It was my wife, and she sounded worried. “Bubby is in the hospital,” she
I MET HIM ON A HOT SUMMER EVENING — AND NEVER DREAMED THAT THE BRIEF ENCOUNTER WOULD STAY WITH ME FOREVER
said.
The next day, my grandmother’s condition worsened, and she was transferred to the ICU. Unfortunately, her condition continued to deteriorate, and later that day, she was nifteres. Her levayah was scheduled for the following day — Erev Shabbos — and my wife and children traveled in from the country to be there.
I was standing among my family, mourning the passing of our family matriarch, when my cell phone buzzed. Whoever it was, it couldn’t be too important. I ignored it.
A short while later, in the middle of my uncle’s hesped, my phone buzzed again. I paid no attention to it.
The third time it buzzed, I glanced at the screen. A number I’d never seen before was flashing. I didn’t recognize the number, so I put the phone back into my pocket and focused on what my uncle was saying. Soon after that, we all went out to the kevurah.
At the beis hachaim, my phone buzzed again. The same unfamiliar number flashed across the screen.
Curious, I took the call. “Who is this?”
“Teitelbaum.”
“Teitelbaum? Which Teitelbaum?”
The voice on the other end sounded hesitant and very confused. “Er… it’s me… Chaim Teitelbaum. You told me I could stay at your bungalow this Shabbos. Is that still okay? Can you pick me up now?”
Suddenly, I remembered who he was. I had given him a ride a few days earlier. So much had happened since, it felt like a lifetime had passed.
I pulled myself back to the present and to the bachur at the other end of the line. He was depending on me… but I was in the city, at my grandmother’s levayah, and I was staying in the city for Shabbos. I wasn’t going to be in my bungalow after all. With halting words and effusive apologies, I
told him that.
“Don’t worry,” Chaim said. “I’ll work something out.”
I felt terrible for this young bachur, all alone in a strange country, and now abandoned by the one acquaintance he’d made.
“I’ll tell you what,” I said. “Speak to the next person you find, and tell him what happened. I’m sure he’ll be able to find you a place to stay for Shabbos. If not, please call me back, and I’ll make sure you have a place to stay. But either way, call me back to let me know what’s doing.”
“Okay,” Chaim said.
He sounded grateful that I had the presence of mind to help him, but I felt bad that I couldn’t do more.
* * * * *
By the time Sunday rolled around, I had pretty much pushed all thoughts of Chaim Teitelbaum out of my mind. My mother-in-law was sitting shivah, and that was keeping me busy enough.
And then, sometime in the afternoon, my cell phone rang.
It was Chaim Teitelbaum.
“Chaim! How did everything work out?”
That’s when he told me his story.
“After I hung up the phone with you,” Chaim said, “I didn’t know what to do. So I asked the first person I met to find me a place to stay in Swan Lake. Instead, he invited me to spend Shabbos with him in his bungalow colony in South Fallsburg. The only snag was that his family eats all the seudos at his father’s place in the summer, but I was welcome to go along with them. I didn’t exactly have many options, so I went.
“That Friday night, this man’s father went around the room, asking all the guests their names. When it was my turn, I said, ‘Teitelbaum.’
“‘Teitelbaum?’ he repeated. ‘What’s your father’s name?’
“‘Yankel.’
“‘Yankel Teitelbaum from Eretz
I FELT TERRIBLE FOR THIS YOUNG BACHUR, ALL ALONE IN A STRANGE COUNTRY, AND NOW ABANDONED BY THE ONE ACQUAINTANCE HE’D MADE.
Yisroel?’
“At this point, I started to realize that something was going on. How did he know my father? And why was he so excited to hear my father’s name?
“‘Why are you here?’ he asked.
“I told him I’m a chasan, and that I came to collect money for my chasunah. And that’s when he told me a story.
“‘I travel often to Eretz Yisroel,’ he said, ‘and I was once at the Kosel late at night. I was looking around, and I noticed a yungerman crying, asking the Eibershter to help him with his tza’ar. It was hard to watch a person in so much pain, so I went over to try to help him.
“‘Is everything all right?’ I asked.
“‘Baruch Hashem.’
“‘How is your family?’
“‘Baruch Hashem.’
“‘Parnassah?’
“‘Baruch Hashem.’
“‘If everything is fine, then why are you crying?’
“The yungerman looked at me. ‘It’s the Three Weeks,’ he said. ‘I’m crying over the Churban.’
“‘I was very impressed by his answer. He was clearly an ehrliche yungerman. I wanted to help him in some way and said, ‘Do you have any children to marry off?’
“‘No,’ he said, ‘my family is still young.’
“‘I told him to come back to me in a few years, because when he would have children of marriageable age, I would be glad to take care of him then.”
Now I held my breath as Chaim said, “He was talking about my father!”
Chaim went on to tell me that the night before, on Motzei Shabbos, his host made a melaveh malkah and raised a sizable amount of money for the young chasan.
I shook my head, overcome by his story. “Maybe you want to be my guest next Shabbos? This way you can fundraise a bit more.”
“I’m flying back to Eretz Yisroel this week,” Chaim said. “I have enough money now, and I want to go home.”
It’s been a few years since I gave Chaim that ride, but I’ll never forget our short encounter. Sometimes we have to look hard to see the yad Hashem in our lives, and other times it stares us right in the face.
*Name has been changed.
“‘IF EVERYTHING IS FINE, THEN WHY ARE YOU CRYING?’
SPRAYS AND STRIPES
You might meet deer or bears in the mountains, but by far the most feared animal is the infamous skunk. These stealthy little animals wandering around at night cause instant fear in the hearts of those who spot them creeping around… and for good reason!
SNIFF, SNIFF
Summertime is marked by beautiful sunsets, lazy days, frozen treats — and very often, the unmistakable smell of a skunk. The skunk’s spray, also called musk, has an oily texture and comes out of two glands near the animal’s tail. Although we humans turn up our noses and complain about the smell, for the skunk it’s what ensures their survival, since this spray is their main method of defense against predators. When spraying, skunks try to aim at the eyes (and they can do it pretty accurately from up to ten feet away) since their musk can cause eye irritation and temporary blindness, buying them time to run away. The bad smell also tricks other animals into thinking that the skunk tastes bad, so they leave the little critter alone. (The skunk’s main predators are owls, hawks and other birds of prey that have a very weak sense of smell and don’t get scared off by the skunk’s awful scent.)
Spraying is a last resort for a skunk, and they usually try to avoid it. They first hiss, stamp their feet, raise their tails, and some even go into an awkward handstand dance to warn the person or animal to back off. They try to avoid using their spray because once they use it a few times, it takes ten to twelve days for them to replenish their supply!
DON’T GET THE TOMATO JUICE JUST YET…
The most common antidote for skunk smell is to bathe in tomato juice, but that is based on practicality, not science! The tomato juice cure is well known simply because it’s usually the most aromatic liquid people have on hand at home. This means that bathing in it will mask the skunk smell, but won’t get rid of it. Don’t despair, though! If you ever suffer the unfortunate experience of getting sprayed by a skunk, there are ways to get rid of the smell. Put the tomato juice back into the pantry, and get into a bath with two to four cups of baking soda. Wash your clothes in a regular cycle, and throw some baking soda in there as well. Another suggestion is to mix a quart of hydrogen peroxide with a quarter cup of baking soda and one or two teaspoons of liquid dish soap. You can soak clothing in this mixture, and it can also be used on hair.
Why does this work? A skunk’s spray is a thiol — an organic compound that has sulfur as its main ingredient. The chemicals in baking soda are able to break down the thiol and take away the scent.
SKUNK SPECIES
Though we’re used to seeing black and white skunks around New York, there are many species of skunks out there (not too far out there, though; skunks are found only in North America. Lucky us!). There are species that are brown, gray and even cream-colored. The one feature most of them share is that they’re striped. Some have a single, thick stripe going down their back and tail while others have two narrower stripes. Interestingly, there is one species of skunk, the spotted skunk, whose stripes are broken up and resemble large spots rather than stripes.
AT YOUR OWN RISK
Some brave people claim that skunks make great pets since they’re smart and curious and have great personalities. Most people who own a skunk have the animal’s scent glands removed to avoid any unpleasant incidents, but I’m still not sure how I feel about this…
In more than 33 states, it’s actually illegal to own skunks, with different jurisdictions having their own rules and regulations regarding skunk ownership. So before you consider adopting one, check your local laws… or maybe ask your family for their opinion first.
SKUNK PERFUME
You may hate its smell, but some perfume manufacturers have been known to use skunk oil, an oil distilled from the thiols in a skunk’s musk, in perfumes! Just as it helps a skunk’s smell last for a very long time, when put into perfume, this oil helps the perfume’s scent last longer as well.
Toby DiamantHint: Each Boggle board hides a word of nine letters or more!
HOW TO PLAY:
1. Gather round the table to play a family game of Boggle, using this Boggle board.
2. Once you have a winner, fill out the form below in its entirety
3. Email the form to comments@ themonseyview.com or fax to 845600-8483 by Sunday at midnight.
4. Two winners will be drawn each week, each of whom will win a pastrami sandwich and a can of soda!
PLAYING RULES:
Find words on the board containing four letters or more. Letters of a word must be connected in a chain (each letter should be adjacent to the next either vertically, horizontally or diagonally), and each letter can only be used once in a given word.
The following are not allowed in Boggle:
Adding “s” to a word
• Abbreviations
Acronyms
• Proper nouns
• Contractions
•
POINTS
4-letter words: 2 points | 5-letter words: 3 points | 6-letter words: 5 points | 7-letter words: 7 points |
B F
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Full mailing address: ____________________________________________________
Full name of winner: _________________ Amount of points: __________
Full names of competing players:
List some words only the winner found:
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The longest word found on the board: _____________________________
A new word you learned from the board: __________________________
Only complete forms will be entered into the drawing.
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BOGGLE WINNERS
WINNER 1
Family name: Baum, 845-xxx-2329
Name of winner: Chana Malka
Amount of points: 81
Names of competing players: Rivka Bruchy
Some words only the winner found: ache, adore, either, fetch, site
The longest word found on the board: breakfast
WINNER 2
Family name: Kohn, 845-xxx-7656
Name of winner: Roizy
Amount of points: 69
Names of competing players: Mimi
Some words only the winner found: break, cheap, dour, pace, teach
The longest word found on the board: recast
A new word learned from the board: shack
Last week’s bonus word:
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OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT
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SHOWROOM / OFFICE
AVAILABLE
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HOLLYWOOD FLORIDA
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LAKEHOUSE VILLA
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MONSEY SHABBOS
GETAWAY
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YERUSHALAYIM RENTAL
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VILLA TUSCON ARIZONA
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MONTICELLO
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BAS MIKROH ’23-‘24
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TEACHING POSITIONS
Yeshiva Spring Valley (boys) of Monsey is now accepting resumes for the General Studies department for September 2023 - ‘24 School Year. Following Positions available:
• Middle School ELA Teacher (M-TH 3:00 – 5:15);
•Middle School Jewish History Teacher (M-TH 3:00 – 5:15);
•Middle School Science Teacher (M-TH 3:00 – 5:15);
•Middle School World History Teacher (M-TH 3:00 – 5:15);
•Title1 Math Teacher
•Title1 English Language Arts (ELA) Teacher.
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Division of tomche shabbos of rockland county
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These people were all unemployed before!
• Logistics Coordinator, 75k, Monsey
• Fundraiser, in-office, full-time position, salary plus commission, Monsey
• Financial Controller/CFO, Healthcare company, 150k-200k, Bklyn
• Payroll processor, male office, Microsoft Office and Customer Service skills, will train, 65k, Monsey
• HR Assistant, 60k plus benefit package, Monsey
• Resident Manager Male/Female, for a homecare agency, 70k, Monsey
• Property Asset Manager, minimum 3 yrs. experience, travel required, 150k+, Monsey
• CFO/ Controller, Monsey/North NJ, 120k
• Senior Bookkeeper/Accountant, Monsey/ North NJ, 120k
• Tax Auditor, CPA preferred, 120k, Monsey
• Inventory Analyst, manage/forecast delivery of products, logistics experience required, North NJ, 110k
• Boutique Jewelry Store Manager, 100k, Monsey
• Warehouse Manager, warehouse management experience required, 90k+, Middletown, NY
• Supervisor of Day Services, Management/marketing/budgeting/ communication skills required, 100k+ full benefits package, Monsey
• Director of Human Resources, Staffing/ employee relations/management skills, 90k, Monsey
• Store Facilities Manager, Management/communication, 85k+ full benefits package, Monsey
• Accounts Payable Team Leader, female office, 85k+ full benefits package, Monsey
• Executive Assistant to CEO, full-time position, relevant experience required. 80k, Monsey
• Payroll Specialist, 80k + benefits package, Monsey
• Government Housing Voucher department, male office, detailoriented, 75k, Monsey
• Client Relations Lead for tech company, Tech Savvy, great communication skills, 75k+, Monsey
• Billing Specialist, Healthcare, 75k, Monsey
• IT Level 1 and 2 Support, 60k-85k, Monsey
• Amazon Listing Specialist – optimize listings on Amazon, 60k+, Monsey
• Customer Service/AP/AR rep. positions, 60k+, Monsey
• Bookkeeper for female office, beginners welcome, + benefit package, 52k, Monsey
• Male/Female Care Manager, [BA or First Talmudical degree required], $30+/hr. Monsey and Monroe
• P&C Insurance Producer, commercial lines insurance experience required, Monsey or REMOTE
• Service and Intake Coordinator positions, Female office. Great communication skills required. $27/ hr. Monsey
• Salesman, IT Company, Monsey
• Salesman, Business loans, Monsey
• Enjoy analytics? Ladies’ office looking to hire, full-time position, 50k+, Monsey
• Have real estate title insurance? Great full-time position in a Real Estate firm, Monsey
• Inside Sales, no experience necessary, Full-time position, growth potential, 50k, Monsey
• HCBS Coordinator, female office, 55k+ full benefits package, Monsey
• Quality Assurance assistant, female office, 55k+ full benefits package, Monsey
• Male/Female - Customer Service and Quality Control JOB OPENINGS, great pay, Edison, NJ
• Truck driver, great pay, out of Edison, NJ
• REMOTE BOOKKEEPER, 2 yrs. experience required in PUBLIC Accounting, $35/hr
PHYSICAL AND SPEECH THERAPISTS
Join Camp HASC’s dedicated and devoted therapy team!
Camp HASC, located in Parksville, NY, is seeking NYS licensed physical therapists and speech therapists with experience in providing therapy to individuals of all ages with physical and intellectual challenges.
Wonderful work environment, collaboration with special-ed teachers, recreation staff and counselor staff.
Competitive pay offered. Housing is not available.
TEACHERS WANTED
Boys Yeshiva in Flatbush seeking teachers for 2023-24, middle school- language arts, also seeking p3 providers. Email: resumesyeshiva@ gmail.com
BOOKKEEPING
Women’s owned business is looking for a bookkeeper. Could work from home. Must have Quickbooks experience. Email resume Hobbyhouse14@gmail. Com
BOOKKEEPING
Real Estate Management Company has an opening for Bookkeeping/AP and various office tasks. Experience a plus—a lot of growth potential. Email resume to ohavenmgmt@gmail.com
SECRETARY & PROJECT MANAGER
Construction office looking to hire a full time secretary and project manager. Preferable knowledge in Quickbooks. Please email your resume to officejobs4832@gmail.com
TEACHERS AND MENTOR
Looking for a sixth grade teacher from 3:50 till 5:10. Easy working environment and great pay ontime. Please send a resume to principal@ imreibina.org or call 845269-0588. Also looking for Title one mentors from 3:10 till 5:10 male or female.
PLAYGROUP MORAH
Looking to hire a Morah for September 2023 for a 2-yearold playgroup in Pomona. Well paid. Contact Rikki 347-930-9736.
PLAYGROUP ASSISTANT
Looking to hire an assistant for September 2023 for a 2-year-old playgroup in Pomona. Well paid. Contact Rikki 347-930-9736.
ATTENTION GRADUATES!
Want to make a difference in someone’s life? We are looking for someone to work with special needs teenagers. email resume to jobresumes613@gmail.com or call 845-729-3001
ENGLISH TEACHER
Cheder in Monsey is looking for experienced English Teacher (male), Supportive Environment, Excellent discipline program in place, Detailed and easy to follow curriculum plan, Competitive Pay. For more information or to apply please call: 718-450-2538
JOB OPPORTUNITY
Kids shoe store is looking for lady or girl. Willing to train the right individual. Excellent pay. call 845-5218512
AMAZING OPPORTUNITY!
Local property Management Company is looking for a f/t secretary. office Experience required. Great environment, Great pay. Please email resume to rcmanageoffice@gmail.com
JOBS AVAILABLE
Part-time & Full-time jobs available. Email TopPartTimeJobs@ gmail.com
GREAT OPPORTUNITY
Are you looking for a fulfilling office position? Are you motivated, responsible, organized and possess the ability to multitask? We are a Real Estate company based in Monsey with a frum environment and are seeking to hire a full-time administrative assistant/ bookkeeper. Some office experience as well as basic knowledge in Excel and Word is required. Please email your resume to hr@wepgr.com.
ABA PARA
ABA Riders is looking for a female ABA para to work with a 7-year-old half/full day starting September. Driving is required. Competitive pay. Contact Rikki 347-930-9736/ info@abariders.com.
F/T SECRETARY
Office located in Monsey is looking for a full time secretary with bookkeeping experience. Great pay! Please call 845-500-2615 and leave a message.
Baby Layettes (845) 213-3646
Layettes Text 718-551-1732
Doula 845-587-1649
Labor Bag 347-604-3274
Pidyon Haben Accessories 845642-7256
Pidyon Haben 845-659-6704
Pidyon Haben Gemach 845-3563568
Formula 347-267-3640 Or 216889-3643
Neocate Formula 718-853-4090
Neocate Formula 845-517-9221
Formula Gemach 845-371-3232
Carseats, Bassinet & Pack N Plays. 425-1202
Carseats, Pack N Plays, Strollers, Pumps 845.425.6826
Doona Car Seat 845-445-7474
Brass Iron Bassinet 917-280-4559
Preemie Clothing 845-520-0475
The Preemie Box 845.664.5768 Or 718.688.5814
Baby Scale 845-578-5639
Baby Headphone 845 356 6797 Or 845 558 9370
Baby Scales 845-694-8985
Easy birth from Koznitzer Maggid 917-514-9461
Brissim
Bris Accessories 617-955-3630
Bris Accessories 845 425 8359
Bris Accessories 425 3873
Bris Accessories 425-6574
Bris Accessories 356-6215
Blue Light 845.425.1919
Poya and bris outfit w/ tefillos 845425-0672
Bris outfit poya, also tefilla cards 845 3564859 Ralph area
Pillow/Benchers 845-213-0602
Knife Sharpening For Mohalim 718384-6214
Segula Stone 347-699-6418
Preemie Outfit 845.558.7065
Krias Shema Board With Stand
425-4540
Free Mohel 347-383-5696
Simcha
Gowns 845-517- 8808
Mother & Sister Gowns 845-4267496 Or 845-352-3031.
Gown And Petticoats 347-278-1278
Ivory/white/dusty blue gowns 845371-1765
Floral Bisomim 845-629-2785.
Hats $25. 347-351-1604
Elegant Hats 845-517-0838.
Bands & Berets 845-371-3556
Tichel 845-548-0014
Mechitza’s, Tables, Chairs Etc. Call 845-445-8015
Hot Water Urns 845-425-9211
Ear-Plugs 845-202-0105.
Toys 845-578-6513
Toys 917-538-3453.
Clics 845-352-5820
Tablecloths (845) 371 2105
Tablecloth 352-8292
Tablecloths 352-8292
Gold Chargers 845-573-9772
GEMACHIM
shelves, stands, trays & centerpieces 845-425-1721
Siddurs. Sfard: 845-608-7830 Ashkenaz: 845 352 1756 Or 845-826-6718
Siddur/Chumash 558.4774
Benchers 845-642-0910
Bentchers 347-404-2204
Bechers 845-377-5671
Becher, Challah Deklich, Zemiros 845-425-0498
Coat Rack And Hangers 845-3569841
Chuppa Cards 347-278-1278
Chupah Cards 845.222.0456
Chuppah Tefillos Booklets. 845213-0602.
Wedding Kit 845-425-2036
Wedding Kit 845-371-2947
Simcha Powder Room Kit 845-263-
4342
Accessories Basket 845-371-6857
Children Hair Pieces 3473001679
Portable Chuppah 845-425-4790
Umbrellas 216-470-9841
Sound System 917-382-8809
Evening Bags 845-549-2929
Shmiras Halashon Cards 537-0069
Earplugs for Simchos 845-328-1071
22 qt crockpots, big hot plates, big pots, perculator
8453238570
Simcha table centerpieces
8456087715
Centerpieces 845-570-7755
Kallah
Yom Hachuppah Cd 845-352-2560
Crowns, veils, shoes, capes 4260767
Headpieces, Tiaras, Veils 845-4254221
White Sneakers 917-613-6579
White Shoes 845-200-0211
Kallah Hand Bouquet 845-459-3567
Dress your kallah stress free. Book 1
week in advance 518-306-1167
Bridal Shower (845) 248-4218
Kallah Dresser 845-300-5767
Misc
Ribbis Question? 347-977-0628
Notary Public 347-228-8825
Fix necklines 845-238-6691
Hairstyling 845-540-3731
Hair styling 845-502-6558
Haircuts & Styling 845-352-8101/
845-499-3218
Haircutting/Styling 845-263-7057
Haircutting & Styling 845-422-5337
Hospital Supplies 746-8293
Hospital Gown 845-425-8687
Hospital Gown 845-426-4695
Hospital Gowns 845-356-5364
Medical Equipment Email Slmw50@ Gmail.com
DVDS & players for Cholim/Homebound 425-2660
Simcha Maternity 845-425-1725
Maternity Coats Text only 845-521-
2912
Bed Rest? Laundry Help. 213-7437
Maternity Clothing 845-445-9687
Maternity Coat Text Only
8455212912
Twin Boppy Pillows (845) 445-9298
Proposal Gemach 347-277-4072
Gps & Waze 845-352-2588 (Minimal
Fee)
Kosher Waze 845.587.1708
Roof Carriers 845-659-1863.
Pack N Play Sheets Included. Text: 845-216-4885
Pack n plays 845-426-1177/ 347631-8183
Beautiful nishmas cards 845-7297390
Poya (outfit, hat, booties) 845-4250672
Help-a-mom. to volunteer call 347977-6816
Phones For Emergencies. 845-2138664
Reflectors 845-356-0815
Reflectors 347-977-6816
Feeding Supplies 845-366-6398
Mezuzos 587-4533
Natural Health Support, text 347 2287578
Ostomy Supplies 845-637-6231
Moving Boxes Text (845) 641-5536
Boxes 845-425-6826 Or 845-6087830
Boxes 845-642-5286
Boxes Text (845) 641-5536
Heaters 845 362 8666
Phone Gemach 845-445-7422
Air Mattresses 9176537170
Air mattress gemach Text/WhatsApp 9087831676
Baby scale 845-540-1710
Cuddles n Cradles 347-243-7495
Outfit and pillow 914-715-2672
Suitcases 845-371-9121
Bike Racks 845-659-1863.
Opwdd Sd Advice Email Slfydhm@ Gmail.com
Dating Game perfect matches
Teacher’s Bulletin 845-425-8046
Computer Advice (862) 248-1931
Loans 347-385-1408
Moving Help packing/unpacking
845-281-5900
Pack N Plays with sheets text 845280-3470
Digital Cameras 8264062
Phone With Service 845-445-7422
Eczema Cream 845-274-7858
Single parent? Help with shopping etc. 516-203-2616
Yiddish & English Poems 845-5873018
Shabbos lamps (914) 391-3787
Lev Simcha music groups/visits
8456082676
Sefer Torah 347-598-0357
Free-shalom bayis 845-213-0602
Mezuzos 845-540-1802
Drop in babysitter - (845) 445-9391
laminators & paper cutters msg
845-263-7115
Kendamil formula 914-523-0592
Zichron Eliezer mailing Gemach
845-213-5617
Hachnosas Kallah loan gemach
347-415-1525
Heimish Chicken soup 845-352-3959
Costume Used or new 8455380990
Classifieds help wanted N
P/T BOOKKEEPER
Office in Airmont is looking for a P/T Bookkeeper 20Hr a week. Knowledge of QB, EXCEL a must please email your resume to: joboffers2626@gmail.com
SECRETARY WANTED
Heimish construction office looking for FT female secretary. Must be very organized, thorough and detail oriented. Great pay. Full training provided. Please email resume to office@ roseimprovement.com.
HELP WANTED
An office located in Suffern is looking for an administrative assistant F/T. No experience necessary will train. Nice environment. Please email resume to hr@itconinc.com
ABA PARA
ABA Riders is looking for a female ABA para to work 3:30-5:30 pm twice or 4 days a week with an adorable yiddish-speaking 4-year-old in his home in Monsey. Will train, well paid. Car service paid. Contact Rikki 347-9309736/info@abariders.com.
BCBA POSITION
ABA Riders is looking to hire a BCBA. Well paid, flexible hours. Contact Rikki 347930-9736/info@abariders. com.
ABA PARA
ABA riders is looking for a male ABA para to work with a 6 year old boy in a daycamp half/full day for the month of July and part of August. Driving is required. Competitive pay. Contact Esti 8452440892.
HELP WANTED
A program for special needs children is looking for a mature secretary, Computer and Management skills required,Hours
9:30-3:30,Email resume jacobg1402@gmail.com call 347.460.0204 and leave a message.
HELP WANTED
We are looking for a part-time experienced office coordinator/project manager $27 an hour. Email JobsoffersUS@gmail.com
MUSIC TEACHER
Music ‘n Motion is looking to hire an additional music teacher to join our Monsey branch. Female only. Qualifications are, responsible, dedicated, energetic and great with children. Call 929-322-4202 ext 202 or email resume to info@mnmotion.com
POSITION AVAILABLE
Well established primary care office in Monroe looking to hire a female medical assistant. Email resume to jobehc@gmail.com. Great potential for the right candidate. Willing to train.
150+ JOB OPENINGS!
Stop wasting your time going through all the jobs classifieds. Simply email your resume to Info@ SwiftStaffingGroup.com to explore your options & maximize your career. Or Call/Text/ WhatsApp 732-800-7633 Strictly confidential & completely free.
HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT
Heimishe office seeking a female employee to fill a business office position in a great environment. Must be responsible, organized and possess great communication skills. Competitive salary & benefits. Graduates welcome. Please email resume to healthcaremonsey@gmail. com
TEACHERS’ ASSISTANTS
Bais Rochel School is looking for capable Teachers’ Assistants for the upcoming school year for Grades 1-4 in both our Yiddish and English departments. Good pay. Please email resume to: sgertner@bethrochel.org.
LOOKING TO AD YOU!
Well-established news and social media outlets looking for the right person to pursue advertising sales. Warm heimishe office environment with the option to work remotely. Base salary with commission combination. Send resume or email to info@rocklanddaily.com.
END THE SEARCH
Focus on what’s ahead and Create a better future for yourself!! Are you looking for a better opportunity? Leave it up to us to get you the right one! Email Chaykes@ blackbirdrecruiting.com today to End The Search, Get Employed!
ARE YOU GOOD AT QUICKBOOKS?
Female full time position available email resume leah@hireexteam.com call 845-392-8682
HELP WANTED
An office in Spring Valley looking for F/t female secretarial/ Bookkeeper to fill an open position, lots of potential for the right individual Please send in your to: hr@ expresselectricinc.com or call: 845-517-1655
$500 SIGN-UP BONUS
We have many great opportunities for graduates. Email your resume for a list of all options & receive a $500 sign-up bonus at your new career.
TopGraduatesJobs@ gmail.com
DENTAL OFFICE
Manager, Tuesdays. Requires phone and computer skills, personable and detail oriented, will train. Respond thalerorthodontics@gmail. com or 4257655
JOB OPENING
Monsey Based Real Estate Consulting Firm seeking a strong administrative professional with the ability to excel in a fast-paced environment. Must present professional demeanor on the phone and in an email with strong multi-tasking abilities. Candidate must be a great communicator with a desire to be on a team of people who collaborate and work well together. Please send Resume to abe@markhertzco.com
PRESCHOOL HEADCOUNSELOR
Looking for a headcounselor for second half for a preschool daycamp. Call 845659-0645
Discover
CAREER GROUP
A large eCommerce Company is seeking an experienced Controller to join their team.
SALARY: $140-180K
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT
A Busy CEO is seeking an exceptional Executive Assistant to act as his right-hand man.
SALARY: $100-150K
A large eCommerce Company is seeking a highly skilled & experienced PPC Expert to join the team.
STORE MANAGER
A large and fast-paced Food Store is seeking to hire a dynamic and experienced Manager.
SALARY: $130K+
A Demolition Company is seeking to hire a Site Manager to oversee projects in North Jersey and Lakewood. SALARY: $100K
DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS
A large Food Manufacturing Company is seeking an experienced Director Of Operations.
SALARY: $150-250K
CFO
A Real Estate Management Company is seeking a highly experienced and dynamic Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to join their team.
SALARY: $200-150K
A Confectionary Store is seeking a Salesperson for their store.
SALARY: $25-32/HR
Classifieds help wanted N
TITLE ONE TEACHER
We are looking for a Title one Teacher. Please call 845-7293001 or email frontdesk@ ohreduction.org
ACCOUNTANT
Property Management company looking for a Bookkeeper/Accountant, experience is a must. Send your resume to: tmuser@colonialpropertymanagement.com
H.S. SECRETARY
Seeking morning secretary with experience to run front office beginning at 8:30 am. Multi tasking, computer, and interpersonal skills necessary. Please send resume to admin@ bysmiriam.org
P/T OPPORTUNITY
Looking for a saleslady for July & August, afternoon hours. Great pay! 845-2764148
CUSTOMER SERVICE/ ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE Company in the construction field is looking to hire to fill a position for Customer Service/Accounts receivable 917-740-2578
CHINUCH OPPORTUNITY
Unique opportunity for a yungerman to enter the world of chinuch. A local yeshiva has an available position for an assistant Rebbe with potential for growth. For inquiries and/or to request an interview, please email jobsyeshiva356@gmail.com.
POLISHED RESUMES
200+ clients employed in high-paying positions. Contact Sarah Menczer, Certified Copywriter thejewishwriter@gmail.com Call/Text 347-409-5182
GRAPHICS/ SECRETARY POSITION
Seeking Graphic Designer with experience & office management skills for a busy Bais Yaakov office. Full-time job, great pay. Please email your resume and samples to graphicsecretary2023@ gmail.com
PURCHASING/ ACCOUNT ASSISTANT
Office in Suffern NY is looking for Purchasing/ Account assistant. Do Job Takeoffs and Specking. Good Computer and CSR skills required. Good compensation package. Email resume to sales@ tzoharus.com
SUMMER POSITION
Seeking capable girl for boy’s day camp secretary. Must be computer proficient. Hrs. 9:15-4:15. Call/text 845-6593735.
P/T WORKER
Seeking a flexible part time work schedule?where you can have your own hours while helping others. Transportation provided, send your resume to eva@ thekey2leads.com
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT
Assist CEO with high level tasks and strategic support to carry out business objectives, in addition to secretarial work. Must have great communication skills, quick learner and corporate experience. Email resume to sarah@hiresolutionsny.com
OFFICE MANAGER/ DISPATCHER
High end car service company looking for someone to manage drivers, vehicles, insurance, etc. Must have great communication and basic computer skills. Great environment and pay! Email resume to sarah@ hiresolutionsny.com
SHOWROOM MANAGER
Busy showroom is looking to hire an organized, responsible and friendly guy who can take full responsibility over a large showroom and ensure great customer service and customer satisfaction. Email resume to sarah@ hiresolutionsny.com
BOOKKEEPING/ ACCOUNTING SECRETARY
Local heimish accounting firm is looking to hire a secretary who is organized, quick and detail oriented. Are you the technical type, but also want to deal with people? Learn a skill and earn money! Beginners welcome! Email resume to sarah@hiresolutionsny.com
SALES LADY
Do you have a knack for design? Custom Furniture Company is looking to hire seasoned and friendly sales lady. Great Salary plus commission for the right candidate. Please email your resume to tfeder@ hireexteam.com or call 845587-5829
ABA COUNSELOR
ABA Talks is looking to hire a fun and energetic post-highschool individual to run ABA sessions with an 11-year-old girl while partaking in day-camp activities. The child will be attending the Lifetown day-camp. Looking to hire for a 4-week program, July 31-August 24, Monday-Thursday 9:003:30. 30-minute drive from Monsey. Must have a car. Email:office@abatalks.com Call:845-579-6080ext.101.
PRIVATE DUTY NURSE
For summer program. Work with a 9 yr old girl. Call for more info 845-729-3001
TUTOR WANTED
Chassidishe cheder looking for a male tutor for title one. 3:30-5:30. Please call 8452637445
SPECIAL ED TEACHERS
ABA experience preferred, call 845-729-3001 email your resume to jobresumes613@ gmail.com
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JOIN OUR
KNOW OF A JOB THAT’S BOTH FUN AND MEANINGFUL? WE DO!
BE A RESOURCE BY PROVIDING FAMILIES WITH GUIDANCE AND EXCITING EMOTIONAL OUTLETS
POSITION CALLS FOR:
Proactive Nature
Maturity
Demonstrative Energy
OFFICE WORK
NOT A DEAD END JOB!
NECESSARY SKILLS:
Reliability
Responsibility
30+ Hours
Basic Computer (Filtered) Skills
Penchant for Accuracy and Task Completion
Verbal and Written Skills
30+ Hours
THIS DESK COULD BE YOUR WORKSPACE!
DIRECT SUPPORT PROFESSIONALS
A CLASS ONTO THEIR OWN
EXCEPTIONAL STAFF
EXCEPTIONAL STAFF
No mater how we phrase it, the bottom line is that this opportunity is only for truly devoted people. Are you prepared to totally give of yourself to enhance the lives of people with special needs who need love, physical and emotional caring? The true rewards for performing this function is beyond what our agency provides, but it’s a start. Shifts are available 24/7.
LEADERSHIP POSITIONS
Independent self starter looking for a flexible schedule, job ownership and focused on growth.
Ability to ensure the physical and emotional needs of people with special needs.
NO NEED TO BE BORED AFTER SCHOOL HOURS OR WHEN THERE’S NO SCHOOL
GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR STUDENTS
Plan and engage in activities with very special children. Fun and feel-good emotions are only limited by your creativity. Bring your friend(s) along as well!
QUALITY CONTROL SPECIALIST
A busy warehouse is looking for someone to ensure accuracy for shipping, receiving and inventory. If you like physical work, staying on task and organized, then send your resume to sarah@ hiresolutionsny.com
BABYSITTING
TODDLERS GROUP
Montessori toddlers starting in September. Small group and amazing environment. Just a few slots left. For more information call morah Chaya 845-276-0828 or email morahchayar@gmail.com
SUMMER SLOTS
Playgroup/ Pre Nursery has a few slots available for the summer. Swimming, baking, crafts and fun activities. References available. Please call 845-274-0489
LITTLE TIKES PRENURSERY
Few slots left!! New spacious facilities. Extended hours avail. Solid nursery curriculum. Yiddish speaking. Call 845 356 3518
SERVICES
SARNO COACH
Experiencing chronic pain/ symptoms? There is a way out! Heal based on the Sarno method! Call Binah Schiff RDCS, Mind Body Educator and Coach 917-446-5360
LICOLIFE
Your #1 solution for varicose veins, blood pressure, cholesterol, migraines, and more. call: Ratio 845 352 0725
The Vitamin Desk 845 388 1599
TORAHANYTIME.COM
On demand Torah lectures
Video-Audio-download All for free Computer or App for iPhone/Android Or Hotline 718-298-2077. YiddishHebrew - English
PROFESSIONAL HAIRCUTS & STYLING
Great prices. Call Miri 845426-7561
TUTOR AVAILABLE
Experienced tutor availabe to tutor your child Kriah and reading. Please call & leave a msg 845-659-9357
GRAPHIC DESIGN COURSE
Live graphic design course by rivky herzog. summer group forming now. Sign up today 845.262.0499
PROFESSIONAL PIANO LESSONS and music theory by Miriam Schwartz. Now accepting Children’s Waiver. Please call 845.502.1971
THE MIRIAMS
Available to do beautiful, uplifting kumzitz for any occasion. Special exciting experience for camps and daycamps. Call the Miriams: 347-939-9846
TUTOR AVAILABLE
Experienced teacher available to teach boys ABC’s and basic reading 845-6415125
KANGEN WATER
“Change your Water.. Change your life” Alkaline - AntiOxidant - Super Hydrating Call for FREE supply and feel AMAZING! 917-681-0003
PETTICOATS FOR RENT!
Enhance your gown with just the right petticoat! Kids and adults petticoats for rent! In the Bates area. Please leave a message 845-502-0153
MASSAGE THERAPY
--In The Comfort of Home--
*Swedish *Deep Tissue
*Lymph *Craniosacral Therapy Call Sarah: 845596-1373
FLY HIGH BALLOONS
Biggest selection of balloons for all occasions in the Weiner drive area call 8454223988/ Flyhighbal@ gmail.com
SHAIMOS PICK UPS
845-461-3084
CAREGIVER 4HIRE
Seeking overnight job as PCA, CDPAP, or ResHab worker $14/hr. Zoom tutoring in Art, ASL, K-12 etc. $26/hr. Yosefneurofeedback@gmail. com (845)243-1984
ENJOY SUMMER ADVENTURES!
Safe and reliable van transportation for camps, pools, trips, and Upstate outings. Reserve now: 845208-5422
CUSTOM CLOSETS
For all your custom closets please call or text 1347.522.4872
KEYBOARD LESSONS
Keyboard lessons By Miri. Great Prices! Call 845-4267561 or 845-263-6437
HAIR & MAKEUP ARTISTRY
By Estee Stessel*30 years experience *House calls *After Chuppah service
*Wedding Dresser 845-6427229
EARPIERCING
12 years experience. Wide selection. Call/text: 845-5387986
PHSYCHOLOGIST
Dr. Rachel Benjamin, PsyD, is accepting new clients for IFS and ACT informed, individual psychotherapy. Virtual meetings, private pay only @150$ per session. Contact by email at drrachelbenjamin@ benjaminpsychology.com or by phone/text at 248-9528116
POOL & HOT TUB
Calvert/Sands Point Area. Full mechitza, beautiful heated pool, with 3ft shallow & 8ft deep, 6 person Hot Tub, and bathroom, available for $95/hr. 845-213-8423 or 917860-2311
POOL RENTAL
3 olympic size pools available for daily or one-time swim. 845-323-6001
GARTLECH
we fix knitted & crochet Gartlech & make beautiful professional fringes. We also teach how to knit & crochet. call: 917-414-3281
AQUA AEROBICS
Unique class of aqua Zumba, Cardio, Pilates mix. Tuesdays 10:45-11:45 starting July 4’th. South Amundsen, Airmont. Clean, heated pool. Full season sign-up only. Esty 845213-0978
SUNDAY FUNDAY
An exciting and entertaining fun filled program for girls out of Pre-1A to second grade. Widman/Bluefield area. Great pricing! For more info call 845-825-0116
POOL RENTAL
Beautiful large pool in New City. Heated. Private bathroom and changing room. $65 hr. 845 538 6411
HEATED POOL
Gorgeous heated pool for rent daily in Chestnut Ridge, $65/ hour. Please text 8453760721
ODDS & ENDS
NEW! NEW! NEW! Looking for a nice private place for a Beshow? A few locations available in the Monsey area. No charge. Call 845-426-5484 or 845-7467251
SEEKING DONATIONS
Of toys, arts & crafts, or supplies, in good condition, for a Heimishe Moised. Call 845.500.3100
2ND CHANCE
WhatsApp us to buy or sell new or gently used items including clothes, shoes, gowns, designer accessories, baby gear, and furniture. 845-402-8134
MODELING OPPORTUNITY
Attention parents of 2-10 year old girls and boys! We are looking for models to work with and offering professional photos for free. We pay $100 per session. Submit a headshot and full-length picture to modelingagencyny@gmail. com or call/text (419) 5288604.
GOWNS
GOLD GOWN
Adorable gold gown by Dassy available to buy or rent. Toddler size 4. Call 422-5596 for more info
WEDDING DRESS
Brand new beautifully detailed wedding dress. Size 4-6 for rent/sale. Designed and made in Wesley Hills, Mode Este Couture. Call/text 845-608-5967
MATERNITY GOWN RENTAL
Georgeous selection of maternity gowns affordable prices all sizes...New! Also accepting gowns on consignment. Please call/ text 8458622799
GOWNS FOR SALE
Magnificent, One of a Kind childrens gowns for sale. Sizes 6, 7 and 8 (pink). For more info. please call 845371-7425
GOWN FOR SALE
Sister of the bride white, shirt dress style gown. Size 0-2. Please call 845-694-2026
GOWN FOR RENT
Silver/Grey colored gown size 2-4 8455380391
GIRLS CHASUNAH GOWN
Very Elegant, Winter White trimmed with Black Velvet, girls size 12/14 for sale. Please Call 845-709-7161.
MAGNIFICENT GOWN
Gorgeous light colored gown for sale. Size 4-6. 8455385693
LOST
left bugabee carriage in a taxi - maroon minivan 845828-2463
Lost something? Found something? The Daily Return: Call/text: 845-538-0193, Email: monseydailyreturn@gmail. com
silver baby bracelet with name לחר. at tashbar chumash seuda on sun in nikolsburg shul. call 347409-0151
Bag of shoes 6/11, 845-4261027
Gold diamond bangle in Ateres Chaya Sura at Solomon/Makevetzky wedding 845-426-2648
White sansa June 12 Atrium 845-356-1651
Diamond bracelet Shabbos P’ Shlach 929-359-2965
FOUND
Pair of black seude shoes in taxi call 9172325162
black wallet With Rebbe coins, credit card etc in Pupa Cheder Widman call Cheder Chabad 845-356-1213 ex. 2000
14Kt gold heart necklace with diamonds Shavuos in Gibbers 845-796-3045
Pink/white fuzzy baby blanket on Maple Terr 2742079
mp3 on Weiner Dr call 7182161927
Apple AirPods Pro in the Viola Park grounds. 845-5874316
SD card in Walmart June 8th 845.5871951
Black childrens jacket in Lafamilia 845-362-1250
FREE GIVEAWAYS
Master bedroom set 845304-9771
New condition: Men 38M suit, 36x Bekishe, 40S tish bekishe, 42M tish bekishe 8456648736
Dining room furniture & master bedroom set 845-4252833
Sambucus kids Natures answer liquid 845-362-3070
LATE ADS
LOAN PROCESSOR
Busy mortgage office seeking F/T assistant/ processor. Individual must be organized, computer savvy, detail oriented and hardworking. Please send resume to saram@ everestequity.com
845.456.7226 sales@mrcancleaning.com www.mrcancleaning.com
ARE YOU ENTHUSIASTIC , ENERGETIC AND HIGHLY MOTIVATED ?
DO YOU ENJOY WORKING WITH YOUNG WOMEN WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES ?
JOIN US FOR AN UPGRADED SLEEPAWAY CAMP EXPERIENCE ! BE A PART OF OUR TEAM OF COUNSELORS FOR AN UNFORGETTABLE SUMMER !
COUNSELOR POSITIONS SUITABLE FOR POST HIGHSCHOOL GIRLS
FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO APPLY CALL 732.575.8868
MOTHER ’ S HELPER POSITIONS ALSO AVAILABLE
LOOKING FOR GOWNS
Looking to rent or buy ivory or light colored dresses 0-2 & 2-4 for 16 & 18 year old sisters of bride. Also selling elegant short lace black dress used once. 845-743-4670
POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Many great job opportunites available call 845-392-8682 email resume leah@ hireexteam.com
SEWING MACHINE SALE!
Held over by Popular
Demand! The #1 sewing machine manufacturer is the worlds leader for over 75 years. These brand new 2023 sewing machines are ideal for alterations. Brand new in box. Price originally $599.95 now $279.95. This heavy duty model has a 5 year
manufacturer warranty, metal parts, sews all fabrics,invisible blind hem, automatic button hole, hard cover case and merrow stitches. Book of instructions included. Also available deluxe professional upgraded model now $379.95 originally $699.95 Limited quantity available. Credit cards & checks accepted. Please call 732-337-1010.
HELP WANTED
Heimish, all female office located on Robert Pitt is looking for an individual who has basic computer skills, ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment, detail-oriented, organized and good communication skills for a stimulating office position with opportunity for growth. Please email resume to foodsafety@focussgroup. com
DRIVER WANTED
Shine 24/7 is looking for a driver with a minivan to drive teachers and children daily from 8:45am-10am and once again at 2:45-3:30pm. Will get paid on a 1099. 845414-5006x1134.
GET ORGANIZED! Setting up a new apartment or organizing your home? Get quality space saving bins at great discounts with free delivery. Professional organizer available upon request. Call 347-9309544
SUMMER
VACATION RENTAL
Summer Houses in Hunter Mountain. Few sizes. Great deals! Please call 845-5178216
4 CHILDRENS GOWNS FOR SALE OR RENT
4 Gorgeous klade children\’s gowns white. With embroidery worn only once size 4, 6, 7, 12 please call 845425-7136 or 845-729-3299
CUSTOMER SERVICE
SECRETARY
seeking a full time customer service secretary in an all lady’s office. Should be detail oriented and computer savvy. potential for growth. Please email jobopeningabkl@ gmail.com
שזדירדואוו תיבב ןותיחה רושיק דמעמ עגילייה יד ראמטאסמ ר”ומדאה ראפ ןגייצ םייב רעגנעשט ק”דבא ל’’קוצז רעגנעשטמ רשא תחונמ לעב ק’’הגה רודה תפומ םענופ ’עקלול‘
םיאנת םייב טוגיס ףינשטערקמ ר”ומדאה - יסנאממ ץיפש לאירבג ’ר ג”הרה תיבב
יבצ
ד”מהיב בר םינפלמ
אקלאס טוגיס ףינשטערק תיבב תוכרב עבש
ךיחא ךודוי התא ה"דוהי
רידאה תוכז ןראבצאשמוא םעד ןעלדנאהייא ךיז ן'טימ ךקלח ירשאו ךירשא
דומיל
הרותהןורטפ ץיקה ישדחב
ג"פשת תנשל
טניד סאוו - אלעסיטנאמ תודסומ בלאהרעניא טפנוקוצ םענעדלאג ןוא ןייטשדנורג עמאס סלא לארשי ללכ ראפ םיבושי עשימייה ןופ
הרותה דומיל תועש רעטנזיוט ,טיירג םיתוכז עשילרעטסיוא ןענידראפ טימרעד ןוא ןוא הדמתה טימ ןבר תיב לש תוקונית יד ךרוד טנרעלעג ,טייצ עצנאג יד סיואכרוד !טייהרעגיבייא גידנעטש ףיוא ,טיילגאב םימש תאריו הרותה תצברה ןופ חכ א ,טייקגיסיילפ
ןוא דיירפ טימ ,ןטיילגאב גידנעטש ןלאז םיתוכז עגידלאוועג יד זא ןוצר יהי תוקדצ ענעביוהעג יד טימ ןצעזראפ ןענעק וצ רעטייוו ,ןטייצ עלא ןיא קילג ,טיילגאב תעדה תבחרה ןוא החלצה טימ ,טייהרעטנוזעג םיבוט םישעמ ןוא ,טירש ןוא טירט ףיוא אימשד אתעייס ,טייהרעגנירג תעדה תבחרה ןוא תחנ סעלא ןוא ליפ תוחמש טימ תורוד עשידיא עגיטכעל ,טונימ עדעי ןוא גאט ןדעי .א"בב ,ן'חישמ ןייג וצ ןגעקטנא ,ןכיגניא ראג ןייז הכוז ןלעוו רימ זיב ,טוג קנאד ןוא גנוצעש ליפ טימ
תלהנה
תודסומה
:וינפל חלש ה"דוהי תאו
דומלת תיב ול ןקתל
םש י"שר .חכ ,ומ תישארב -
,טייהנגעלעג רעגיטכיר רעד זיא ,טייצ רעמוז ןדנעייטשראפעב םעניא ןוא טמיראב טיירב דבכנה ינברה ראפ ,טייקראבקנאד עפיט יד ןעגנערבוצסיורא ,טנאמיד ןרעייט א יוו ,טנייש ןוא טכייל רע סאוו הרותה תבהא ןייז טימ ,טנאקאב טרפבו ,גינייא םימש תאריו הרות ןופ ןטלעוו ןעיוב טוט ,גינייוו זיא טגאז ןעמ ליפיוו טצעשעג ןוא טבילאב ,ןמאנה ונידידי ,גילייה ראג ןבר תיב לש תוקונית יד ראפ ,ןעמענרעטנוא רע טוט גידנעטש דסחו הרות ןופ ןטלעוו ,ןעמעוו ייס ייב
דיגנה ינברה
הדוהי
ה"ומ ו"יה יקסנאדאב
ןטמיראב ראג םענופ רעמוטנעגייא
אלעסיטנאמ ןיא
ןיא
סענזיב ןופ רעטנעצ רעד יד
עיצקארטא ןוא סליקטסעק עשימייה
א״טילש טענאפ באז השמ ברה תלהנהב
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