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(Re: Poskim and Engineers, Issue 438)
I want to give a huge thank you to Mindy Perl for the beautifully written article about ShabbosLifts. I was so touched by how much care and sensitivity was shown throughout the article, both to halacha and to the feelings of people. The story about Rav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach, zt”l, demonstrates the type of ahavas Yisroel that will bring the geulah
Thank you to The Monsey View for outdoing yourself each week with fascinating and inspiring content!
B. Pruzansky
(Re: Power Tools Postscript, Issue 438)
It shouldn’t have taken me this long to send some feedback and a thank you. Each week, Power Tools had me captivated. Every one of the characters was so relatable and familiar. Thank you to Esty Heller for a fantastic journey. I can’t believe it’s over. I’ll miss Riva and Lani, and I hope we’ll hear from them again in a future story!
F.F.(Re: Building Blocks, Issue 437)
The article about people who’ve had unpleasant surprises while they were doing construction was enlightening and thought-provoking. I wanted to share my own experience.
Around a year before I renovated my own house, my husband shared with me an incident that happened to his friend who is in the construction field. The friend’s employee made a very minute mistake
in the design of a certain job, which was only noticed upon completion. He had to dismantle and redo the work from scratch, losing the entire profits of the work in the process.
When I heard this story, my initial response was a comment about how insensitive that client was to allow a Yid to lose all the money from the job when it was something so minor that could have totally been forgiven and lived with. But I quickly retracted my words, realizing that I really could not judge that family since I’ve never been in that situation and can’t understand just how much heart and soul went into that element of the design and how much it meant to them. I remember adding that I hope that if I’m ever given that test, I would have the strength to overlook it and not cause a huge financial damage to a fellow Yid (even if it was within my rights to insist on a redo).
About a year later, I was checking in on my newly installed kitchen, which was finally complete with the beautiful quartz countertops and backsplash that I had painstakingly chosen. My heart fell when I realized that the wrong stone had been installed. I had shopped around for weeks to find the perfect piece, and it was the whole focal point in my kitchen. All the colors and design elements of the kitchen were chosen based on that quartz.
We called the (Jewish) installer who looked into the matter and confirmed that it was the mistake of the (non-Jewish) vendor. He was more than willing to rip out the stone and replace it with the right one, but when we inquired whether he would be reimbursed by the supplier, he answered in the negative. I instantly knew that, although the mistake really bothered me and would continue to bother me every time I looked at my kitchen, I would not be able to live with countertops and walls that were built with another Yid’s blood. We assured him that we would keep whatever had been installed.
I’m grateful that Hashem had granted me the opportunity to preview a similar scenario from an objective perspective so that when I was given the challenge, I had the insight and strength to pass the test.
Of course, every situation is different, and it definitely depends on how much the mistake will affect the client and how big of a loss the other party will incur, but it’s definitely something to think about.
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(Re: Where There’s a Will, Issue 437)
In response to your informative article about tzava’as Rav Yehuda Hachassid, I felt compelled to share the following.
Although it is controversial as to how stringent one must be with the parameters stated in the tzava’ah, it’s imperative to realize that those communities that have accepted certain standards must uphold those standards. This isn’t something to be taken lightly. Many rabbanim would go to great lengths to follow the dictates of Rav Yehuda Hachassid by not allowing a room or structure to be occupied before ensuring that any relevant concerns were addressed.
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The experience of a close relative of mine bears this out. For several years they were not blessed with children. After some time, an acquaintance mentioned that she recalled that the couple’s apartment had been renovated before they moved in. She wondered if perhaps a wall was closed off, or another violation of the tzava’ah had occurred.
After checking with the landlord, they discovered that there had, in fact, been a wall closed off prior to their moving in. Shortly afterward, they suffered yet another loss and decided to look at the original plans of the house. To their shock, they realized that there was another door that had been closed off, even before the landlord bought the house from its original owner. They immediately made a small opening at that location, and shortly thereafter, the yeshuah came.
Perhaps every young couple who moves into an apartment should ask if there was any prior construction or changes done in the apartment. This can prevent much heartbreak.
A Reader
(Re: I’m Like Riva, Inbox, Issue 437)
I also once played the part of Riva in my life. I worked for over 20 years before I quit my job. Even though I was really burned out from working, I was also a little nervous about the enormous change in my schedule — and, of course, about money. But I don’t have more time than I used to, and we don’t have less money. Money comes from Hashem, and you can keep yourself busy with other things. If you have kids at home, you won’t ever feel bored. You’ll be less stressed out, perhaps, but not bored. My suggestion is to write a list each night detailing what you’d like to accomplish the following day, and you’ll be just fine. And don’t forget about self-care!
You are definitely doing the right thing. Congratulations!
Yaffa(Re: I’m Like Riva, Inbox, Issue 437)
Thank you so much for your amazing weekly magazine. I’m missing Riva and Lani already, and looking forward to your next serial.
I wanted to respond to T.M. and anyone else who is still working for their prestige, satisfaction or out of fear of change: Leaving your job is one of the best gifts you can give yourself and your family. You can’t imagine how much it will positively impact your life. Your kids deserve a mother whose career is just that: being a mother. Instead of being harried, anxious and constantly chasing your tail, you’ll have time to drink a coffee in silence (ahhh…) and trust me, between cooking, cleaning, shopping, laundry, and appointments, you won’t even have time to miss your job. Don’t wait anymore; just do it!
Disclaimer: For those who are working to support their families, either because their husbands are learning or for any other reason, keep going. Hashem should give you lots of ko’ach! A Lucky SAHM
Moshe Rabbeinu gathered Klal Yisroel to give them Hashem’s instructions regarding building the Mishkan. First, he reminded them of the mitzvah to observe Shabbos.
“Six days, work may be done, but on the seventh day, you shall have sanctity — a day of complete rest for Hashem” ( Shemos 35:2).
The main point is that the seventh day be kept kadosh. Why does the pasuk need to say that work may be done during the six-day work week?
A MEMBER OF the legendary Rothschild family was an advisor to the British prime minister. The two were also business partners, working together on various ventures.
One Friday night, when Mr. Rothschild was sitting with his family for the Shabbos seudah, there was a knock at the door.
“The prime minister needs you very urgently,” a messenger said.
“If it is a matter of life and death, I will come,” Rothschild replied, “but if it’s related to business, I cannot come. It is our Shabbos today.”
A short while later, the messenger returned. “It’s in regard to business matters, but the prime minister emphasized that he must see you now.”
Rothschild was unfazed.
“We have an agreement,” he said. “On Shabbos I do not work. I cannot come.”
The third time, the messenger returned with a threat. “The prime minister instructed that I inform you that if you don’t appear immediately in his office, he will rescind every business deal between the two of you, and you’ll be discharged from all responsibilities in the parliamentary body.”
I received the pink slip, Rothschild thought to himself as he closed the door and returned to his Shabbos table. This was not a simple secretarial position; it was a partnership involving millions, and it was in danger of being lost… And besides, forfeiting the position would mean relinquishing a position of honor and power.
But Mr. Rothschild passed the test. He remained strong in his conviction, and pleased he had overcome the nisayon, whatever the repercussions may be.
On Motzei Shabbos, he received a message. The prime minister wanted him to appear in his office immediately. When Rothschild entered, the prime minister embraced him warmly. “I owe you lots of money,” he said, and explained what had taken place.
“Last night, I had a meeting with an international millionaire. During our discussion, I told him that I know a Jew who would not sell his Sabbath at any price. He didn’t believe me, but I was stubborn. We made a bet.
“After putting down a huge sum of money, I sent my messenger to call you. Because you did not waver or betray your principles, I earned a huge amount of money. And it’s in your merit — and in the merit of your Sabbath,” the prime minister concluded, and then made an astounding announcement. “You deserve half the reward…”
It isn’t typical, to say the least: an award-winning speaker and bestselling business author in the greater corporate world — who is also a frum Yid. But Kivi Bernhard, originally from South Africa, wears those hats, and more.
Following the incredible success of his book, Leopardology, which promotes his creative business approach, Kivi was invited to speak for Fortune 500 companies such as Amex, Bank of America and Coca Cola. His presentation keeps audiences spellbound.
One day, several years ago, Kivi was invited to deliver the keynote address at a Microsoft convention. After accepting
the prestigious offer, Kivi learned that the convention was scheduled to take place on a Shabbos.
There was simply no way he could keep his commitment. He immediately called his contact and explained, “I apologize for backing out, but I don’t work on Saturdays. I won’t be able to make it.”
A few days later, he received a call from the senior vice president of Microsoft, begging him to reconsider. He offered double the pay, and then triple, but Bernhard kept to his principle, “I do not work on Shabbos, regardless of how much you’ll offer to pay.”
The executive then made an astounding offer that he assumed would be too good to refuse. “I’ll send you a blank check. You can determine the appropriate compensation.”
To his surprise, Kivi declined. On the other end of the line, Kivi found himself holding a dead receiver; the executive had slammed down the phone in frustration.
Microsoft was determined to have Bernhard speak, and they ultimately changed the date of the convention to a Sunday to accommodate their Jewish guest speaker.
Several months after the convention, Bernhard received a phone call from the very same Microsoft executive who had slammed down the phone on him.
“I’ll send you a blank check. You can determine the appropriate compensation”
“I want to share a follow-up to our last conversation,” he said. He repeated that several days earlier, he had been sitting with Bill Gates, cofounder of Microsoft, and several other Microsoft executives in Gates’ private jet.
“We were discussing the convention, and Gates turned to me and asked why the event had been postponed. When I told him that the keynote speaker was Sabbath-observant and refused to attend on the initial date, which was a Saturday, Gates was impressed.
“I told him that we offered that you name your price, but you still refused. Gates then exclaimed, ‘That’s what happens when you have something money cannot buy!’
“Gates explained that he could buy anything he wants — any building, airplane or yacht — but all of his money isn’t enough to buy one Sabbath of the Jews.”
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The Chofetz Chaim explains:
The parnassah of the entire week — how much a person will earn and how much success he will have — is dependent on his shemiras Shabbos. If one does not observe Shabbos properly, he won’t have success in his work all week long, but if he does keep Shabbos, he will receive bracha for the entire week.
The Zohar Hakadosh writes that all brachos and hashpaos of the entire week are dependent on the seventh day.
This is what Moshe Rabbeinu taught us. How much parnassah should we expect to earn during all six days of the week? It all depends on how we keep Shabbos!
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For over ten years, Children’s Outlet has been a beloved fixture in Town Square.
Season after season, Monsey shoppers have rifled eagerly through the bulging racks, coming back again and again for the great prices and reliable quality. But times are changing, and for 2024, the iconic store has done a complete 180-degree turn, from outlet opportunity to seasonal style hub. Whereas customers used to thrive off bargains, today’s shoppers tend to be more discerning. They want this year’s styles. Updated textiles. Beautiful matching sets. Lasting quality. And yet, they want reasonable pricing.
With her finger on the pulse of her clientele, storeowner Mrs. Rifky Pfeiffer has adjusted according to customers’ changing expectations over the years by adding many new lines, and now the store is finally ready for a complete restructuring: Children’s Outlet will morph into Little Parade.
This Pesach season will be different from all other Pesach seasons. The new kid on the block, Little Parade, is fully stocked with allnew ranges to dress your family. Displayed in a modern store, exclusively designed for your princes and princesses, the clothing is up-to-date, contemporary, and classy. It hits that sweet spot between adorably turned out children and a non-stretched clothing budget.
Closed this Wednesday from 5 p.m. to prepare for the grand reopening, Little Parade will open with a bang on March 10.
Guests will enjoy free gifts for children and adorable Purim photoshoots, while they browse the new collection. Yom Tov wear, Shabbos dresses, robes, and full sets of apparel from newborn through teen are available in designs and fabrics you’ll love, at prices that will leave you smiling. The latest styles in matching family sets and an array of outdoor jackets from baby to teen complete the shopping scene. And the plans for future seasons? More children’s fashion companies are soon arriving to join the popular brands at Little Parade. Fashionably designed with the frum family in mind, these ranges are perfect for even your fussiest girls and boys.
Over the years, savvy shoppers from all around the tri-state area have come to rely on the friendly store in Town Square for all their kids’ wardrobes.
“We are one of Monsey’s main stops for everything a camper needs, and I won’t give that up. Whenever you start to plan your summer, you know that a vast range of swimwear and nightwear, T-shirts, shirts, gorgeous teen and pre-teen clothing and camp basics will be
“I used the pajamas all season and wore beautifully. I have a feeling that we’ll be handing them down to the grandkids,” said one happy customer. The staff is also known to assist new fathers, who stop by on the way to
waiting for you at Little Parade. This year, our skirt selection will be more magnificent than ever, with styles for every girl and young woman.”
We are one of Monsey’s main stops for everything a camper needs, and I won’t give that up
pick up mother and baby from the hospital, by supplying them with an entire layette, from undershirts to buntings.
And of course, pants, shells, suits, stretchies, pajamas and nightgowns will each have their own section in Little Parade, too. Boys will look picture perfect in three-piece suits for simchas, and can relax at the family Yom Tov table in comfortable, washable beketches.
While the store is proud to make shopping for basics easy for their clients all year, Mrs. Pfeiffer especially loves being part of the exciting pre-camp season.
It’s all happening in Little Parade as the store moves forward into the future with a glowing new stock, but for those who seek outlet bargains on last year’s more exclusive kids’ designs, Mrs. Pfeiffer will continue to supply them in a reduced section called Parade for Less. Friendly and efficient customer service and the store policy of standing behind every purchase are perhaps the only things that have remained the same here over the years, and will stay constant as the store is rebranded, too.
Because just as the Children’s Outlet customers left smiling and satisfied for the last ten years. Mrs. Pfeiffer and her team are confident that their Little Parade clients will savor the show-stopping, stylish kids’ ensembles.
See you there on March 10!
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Hoping to be able to better advocate for area residents, County Legislator Aron Wieder announced his bid for a State Assembly seat on February 27.
Wieder launched his candidacy during a Democratic Committee meeting in Orangetown. In order to earn a spot on the November ballot for the 97th District Assembly seat, he needs to collect 500 signatures from district residents.
The newly drawn district includes a majority population of Orthodox Jews. Wieder’s previous runs for the Assembly in 2012, 2014 and 2016 were all unsuccessful, but he is confident that the new electoral map will give him the boost he needs to win a seat in Albany.
Wieder said that he looks forward to being able to address the issues that most impact Rockland at the state level.
“The reconfiguration of the 97th District opens the door for us to make a significant impact on policy and governance for the community,” said Wieder.
Two suspects are being held on bail in connection with a rare rash of late-night car burglaries that occurred in New Square.
Surveillance footage led the Rockland County Sheriff Office Patrol Division to the vehicle they had been seeking in Haverstraw. Thirty-three-year-old Jorge Perez of Allentown, Pennsylvania, was taken into custody on February 26 and charged in Wesley Hills Village Justice Court with multiple counts of larceny, attempted burglary and conspiracy.
Three days later, the Ramapo Police Department located the second suspect, 26-year-old Fraimy Miguel Morel-Rojas of Suffern. He was arraigned in Town of Ramapo Court and hit with the same charges. Bail was set for both men at $25,000, and they are being held in the Rockland County jail.
More than ten vehicles were broken into in a single night last week, with surveillance footage showing the thieves checking for unlocked car doors. Footage also shows the two trying to unsuccessfully enter several village homes. None of the property that was taken during the burglaries, including a shtreimel and other valuables, has been recovered at this time.
New Square Mayor Izzy Spitzer commended law enforcement for their efforts and for work-
ing collaboratively with the village’s Office of Emergency Management.
“Every inch of our village is under video surveillance, and we have a zero-tolerance policy on crimes against our residents,” said Spitzer. “We thank G-d for keeping our village residents safe and for the partnership that we have with local law enforcement.”
A rare solar eclipse is just one month away, with viewers along its 100-mile wide path of totality, stretching from Mexico through Canada, eagerly anticipating an opportunity to see the moon completely blocking the sun for just over four minutes, darkening the daytime sky, weather permitting.
The eclipse will take place on Monday, April 8, when the moon will pass between the sun and the earth. Those in locations where the moon’s shadow completely covers the sun, known as the path of totality, will experience a total solar eclipse, while people in other locations may see just a partial eclipse, where parts of the sun will still be visible.
This year’s eclipse, the first in seven years, is known as the Great Northern Eclipse, and will travel through thirteen states. While the only major cities in New York that will experience a total eclipse are Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse, according to the National Eclipse website, the sun will be 92.3% obscured by the moon when the eclipse passes through Monsey at 3:25 p.m.
NASA scientists warn the more than 181 million people living within the path of the eclipse not to look directly at the sun during the eclipse without using proper eye protection, such
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After entering the United States through Mexico, the eclipse’s path will take it through Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine, with some visibility in Michigan and Tennessee if the skies remain clear.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority held four public hearings on its controversial congestion pricing plan over the past week, and the agency is so sure that the plan will become reality this spring that it has already installed 95% of the system’s toll readers.
NBC News reported that the MTA had installed 104 of its 110 toll readers as of last week. Agency chairman Janno Lieberman said that he believes that it is “highly probable” that the MTA will win lawsuits that have been filed on both sides of the Hudson River to prevent the new tolls from taking effect south of 60th Street in what is being referred to as Manhattan’s “central business district.”
The MTA approved congestion pricing in December, gleefully anticipating that the hefty tolls will provide funding that it plans to use to improve mass transit, while also alleviating traffic. Tolls in the CBD will be $15 for cars, $24 for small trucks and $36 for large trucks, from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekdays and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekends, with discounts in effect during off hours. Tolls would be charged just once per day per vehicle, while taxis would pay $1.25 per ride and rideshare apps would pay $2.50 per ride. Those coming into Manhattan through the Lincoln, Holland, Queens-Midtown and Brooklyn-Battery tunnels would receive a $5 credit per car, a discount not being made available to those entering the city from the George Washington Bridge.
Five dollars may not buy much these days, but AT&T is estimating that that is the cost of a single day’s cell service, as the phone company offers a credit to customers who were affected by a February 22 outage.
The widespread outage left tens of thousands of AT&T customers without service for nearly a day. A letter sent to employees by company CEO John Stankey explained that the outage was caused by an error that occurred as part of the company’s ongoing network expansion, and detailed how the company prioritized its repairs, starting with first responders.
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“One thing is clear — we let down many of our customers, including many of you and your families,” wrote Stankey. “For that, we apologize.”
Individuals and small businesses determined by the company to have been most impacted by the outage will receive a $5 credit to compensate them for the inconvenience of being without service.
“I believe that crediting those customers for essentially a full day of service is the right thing to do,” explained Stankey.
AT&T Business, AT&T Prepaid and Cricket customers are ineligible for the credit, but will have other options made available to them.
Monsey may be getting its own miniature golf course, as the Town of Ramapo considers the best utilization of the site that has been home to the Saddle River Pool for years.
The pool, located on Saddle River Road between Lancaster Lane and Ackertown Road, was closed all of last summer. According to News 12 Westchester, the pool was in need of more than $125,000 of repairs and was being used almost exclusively by non-Ramapo residents. Given those realities, as well as a lifeguard shortage, the town has been contemplating other uses for the site since last summer.
Ramapo Supervisor Michael Specht acknowledged that the town is still mulling its options, with a miniature golf course topping the list.
“It is something we are considering along with the possibility of making an indoor golf driving range on the site, the main goal being to create a recreational venue that will be something family-friendly for the entire community to enjoy,” Specht told Rockland Daily.
Once plans for the site are better defined, the town will give residents the opportunity to share their thoughts. Ramapo is currently discussing the site with Troon, a worldwide golf management company, and hopes to have the new facility, whatever it may be, in place for the summer.
The raised podium gave Yoel an almost aerial view of the crowd. It was a bonus he didn’t take lightly, considering his five-foot-three height. He opened the Gemara to the last page of Maseches Kesubos, inserted his speech notes as a bookmark, and gently closed the cover.
To his left, the band was beginning to work its way through the playlist he’d sent them. The conductor waved his baton to the beat of Chad Yasvin Yisroel, the same tune Reb Meir Shapiro sang with his bachurim in Chachmei Lublin. The stage lights magically bathed the violinist’s ponytail in green and the gleaming baby grand in blue, and Yoel could practically see the sound vibrations extending to the corners of the tent.
It had been worth flying in that yeled hapelah from Eretz Yisroel, he decided. The heartfelt pitch and rolling rrr’s as he sang “...chazi, chazi, banei, banei, banei chavivei…” had the desired effect on the crowd. Definitely next level, his mezhinikel, Menachem, would say.
But what Yoel loved most of all were
the hand-painted acrylic murals lining the entire length of the tent. It hadn’t been easy to hang them on tent walls, but it had been worth the effort. They were magnificent images of fathers and sons learning throughout the generations. His family was part of this sacred chain, and that’s why these siyumim were so special. In fact, Yoel thought, he’d commission a custom mural of his own family for next year’s siyum.
He’d liked the idea of everyone under his roof — or at least on his property. Russy, although worried about keeping the tent warm enough for a December evening, had been thrilled at the idea of being so close to home. She always was.
“Nice, no?” Yoel called to Russy, who was standing off to the side.
Russy nodded. She was about to say
Shloimy arched his shoulders forward. “Shver, it’s a kavod to be part of the learning program and the family”
He watched Shia Furst from Furst Class Events direct the waiters at the meat station and issue instructions to the lighting guy. It had been Yoel’s idea to do a tent in their own backyard.
something else when she spotted Yosef Yehuda’s in-laws.
Her face instantly grew anxious, and she gripped the back of an acrylic chair tightly as her mechutanim approached.
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“Mazel tov!” Yosef Yehuda’s mother-in-law said.
“Thank you,” Russy said. She swallowed.
Yosef Yehuda miraculously materialized to help the conversation move along. “This tent is so inviting, no?” he offered.
“Lovely idea. It’s special,” her mechuteniste said warmly. Russy stood stiffly and nodded. As soon as she was able to, she moved to a corner next to the kids.
Yoel clutched the podium ledge. Why? Why did Russy have to act like that? She was the hostess. Couldn’t she stand in the center and greet the guests like a, well, hostess, instead of acting like a scared child? He watched her in the corner, her diamond earrings glistening in the dim light, and sighed.
Chavi, of course, was the first to notice him at the podium. He watched her gather her kids, a gaggle of black curls, and herd them in his direction. She grabbed one of the mousse cups out of eight-yearold Zevi’s hand, wiped his mouth with a napkin, and dragged him along. That one son of hers was often more trouble than all of her girls combined.
Yoel nodded slowly. Something niggled at him. He had something to tell Barry, but he couldn’t remember what it was
“Mazel tov, Tatty, and lots of nachas,” Chavi vintched him, with a still grimy Zevi at her side.
Her husband, Shloimy, echoed the mazel tov, and Yoel smiled at his bas yechidah. He’d done it. Given her the dream husband — the dream life.
“MazeI tov to you!” He pumped Shloimy’s hand. “You’re just as much a mechutan at this simcha as I am. Without your chiddushim, the learning wouldn’t have been the same!”
Shloimy arched his shoulders forward. “Shver, it’s a kavod to be part of the learning program and the family.”
Chavi’s little girls, Ruchele, Malky and Sori, each shook Yoel’s hand and wiped away his kiss. He handed each of them a $50 bill and whispered, “Buy yourself something nice.”
Chavi gently pushed Zevi to the front. “Tell Zeidy mazel tov for the siyum,” she cued him.
Zevi leaned on the shtender, his foot catching the mic wires. The shtender shook dangerously, and the large Gemara slipped off it, landing with a thud.
“I want fifty dollars, too!” he yelled as Chavi, tight-faced, dragged him off the stage.
Shloimy hurried to pick it up. He kissed the Gemara, picked up the scattered notes and placed them in the inside cover. So much for the bookmark, Yoel thought.
The commotion caused the rest of the family to look up. One by one, they came forward to greet Yoel.
First, Yosef Yehuda and his wife Miri came up. Yoel kvelled — the rav had recently asked his son to serve as the rosh kollel at Zichron Baruch’s Choshen Mishpat chaburah. Then Chuni and Chumi followed, walking up the steps with their sweet baby Baruch.
Yoel repeated the same lines to each of his children. The
siyum was a combined effort of the nightly Brandwein family Gemara chavrusashaft
Daniel and Rechy, the newlyweds living in Eretz Yisroel, walked up, smiling. The same Daniel who’d hiccupped his way through the conversation last month, something about being in the middle of the zman, about Rechy missing her best friend’s wedding.
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“It was worth coming, wasn’t it?” Yoel winked at his son.
“Of course,” Daniel said. “I wouldn’t miss it for the world.” But he didn’t look at his wife as he said it.
Yoel bristled. Who, exactly, paid for their apartment at Schneller’s and vacation at the Waldorf and their nights out at Rav Shefa? Couldn’t they graciously fly in for the family siyum? They’d all worked so hard to arrange the learning to work with the Israeli time difference. And it was Chanukah. A time for family. He still couldn’t believe they were flying back right after the siyum to make it to Rechy’s friend’s Shabbos sheva brachos.
The guests started arriving, and the event morphed from a family meal into a grand-scale event. Shia put up the floral mechitzas, and the annual Brandwein Zos Chanukah Siyum was in full swing.
Barry nodded.
Before he had time to dwell on the letter, Menachem’s Rosh Yeshivah walked in.
“Reb Yoel,” the Rosh Yeshivah said, “Menachem is really shteiging. With such chinuch, it’s no wonder!”
Yoel accepted the nachas with aplomb. It had been a good idea to donate that new paroches for the yeshivah.
Gradually, the rest of the mechutanim arrived; it was a shared simcha, after all, and he accorded them the honor they deserved.
After the main course was served, Rav Viener walked in. He wasn’t much taller than Yoel, but the crowd instantly quieted as he made his way up to the stage.
He was fortunate to have Rav Viener lead Zichron Baruch, the shul he had built and named after his father. It had been tremendous siyata d’Shmaya that the Rav had moved to the neighborhood precisely when the
“Menachem is really shteiging. With such chinuch, it’s no wonder!”
Soon Barry, the lawyer at Brandwein Holdings, also showed up, a satin white yarmulke pinned to his hair.
He clasped Yoel’s hands, “Nice. Nice. You’ll introduce me to your kids soon, yeah?”
Yoel nodded slowly. Something niggled at him. He had something to tell Barry, but he couldn’t remember what it was. He had planned on calling his lawyer today, but it had been so busy, he forgot.
“Barry, thanks for coming!” Then it came to him. The letter from a lawyer. “Barry! I can’t believe I forgot to call you today. I got an interesting letter today from a law firm. Something about the St. Nicholas house.”
“No! Joel, not that house! You know I don’t like it.”
Yoel looked at his lawyer. He knew good and well that Barry didn’t like it, but what could he do?
“So we’ll tackle it tomorrow?” he asked.
shul was being built.
Furst fiddled with some wires and brought the cordless mic to the stage. He placed it on the shtender, and Yoel moved to the side to let the Rav take his place. Even the ladies section became completely quiet. To Yoel, it seemed as though even the meat had stopped sizzling.
The Rav smiled softly and raised the mic. His gaze swept over the crowd and took in the murals.
“On such a night,” he began, “when the Torah’s ohr is so strong, it is an honor for me to be here.”
He paused meaningfully, drawing the gaze of each guest.
Suddenly, the quiet was shattered by a loud crash and the sound of something breaking. On the floor, sliced in half, lay the custom-designed hand-painted mural, with a very disheveled looking Zevi Schon looking on with a mixture of bewilderment and guilt.
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French pastries! Visions of buttery croissants float through the mind’s eye. I was always enchanted by the concept of French food, but French baking is known to be difficult to master. After trial and error and lots of research, however, I’ve found that this isnt always the case.
In this recipe set, I broke it all down into doable, manageable steps so that you, too, can create mishloach manos goodies like a true French pastry chef. It’s important to pay close attention to detail for flawless results. Follow the instructions precisely, and the results will be all the more satisfying.
Happy prepping for Purim!
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Pronounced bri-yosh, these buns are a delight. With citrusy undertones, a tender interior and crispy crust, they are irresistible and worth the extra effort.
The recipe may seem like it yields a small dough, but it doubles as it rises. Mine yielded 35 small rolls, which are perfect to package up for mishloach manos along with a container of jam or chocolate spread. These freeze very well and are best when rewarmed in the oven.
3 cups all-purpose Wondermills flour
¼ cup granulated sugar
2 tsp. instant yeast
2 tsp. kosher salt
4 eggs
½ cup warm oat milk
¾ cup margarine, softened
1 lemon, zested
1 egg white
1 T. water Pearl sugar, for sprinkling
1. In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, combine flour, sugar, yeast and salt.
2. Stir in the eggs. With the mixer on low speed, gradually add warm oat milk, beating until dough comes together.
3. Increase mixer speed to medium-high, and beat for 6 to 8 minutes. Test dough using the windowpane test. (Take a small ball of dough, and stretch it into a square. Keep on stretching until it becomes a thin film in the middle without breaking.) If dough is not ready, beat 1 minute more, and test again.
4. Switch to the dough hook attachment. With mixer on medium-high speed, add margarine in three additions, letting each incorporate before adding the next.
5. Beat until a smooth and elastic dough forms and pulls away from sides of the bowl. If the dough is too sticky, add up to 2 tablespoons (16 grams) flour, 1 tablespoon at a time.
6. Add zest, and beat until combined.
7. Spray a large bowl with cooking spray. Place dough into the bowl, turning to grease the top. Cover the surface of the dough with plastic wrap, and let rise in a warm place until doubled in size, approximately 1½ to 2 hours.
8. Refrigerate the dough for 30 minutes.(Alternatively, dough can be made one day in advance, and the entire rise may take place in the refrigerator overnight. Remove dough from the refrigerator, and let it come to room temperature before proceeding.)
9. Divide the dough into small balls. Keep in mind that they will double in size, so you can keep them small. Place the balls on a lined baking sheet. Cover with a towel or saran wrap, and allow to rise for 1 hour.
10. Brush gently with egg wash, and sprinkle with pearl sugar.
11. Bake at 350° for approximately 20 minutes, until golden.
Brioche buns are often taken up a notch by hiding a square of good-quality chocolate in the center of each bun.
There’s something elegantly adorable about perfectly formed, ruffled macarons, and the good news is that they taste as good as they look!
Before you begin, read through the recipe carefully. Technique and precision are important for flawless results. Resist the urge to add liquid food coloring as this can destabilize the meringue and cause the macarons to crack.
2 egg whites, room temperature
Pinch of Baker’s Choice cream of tartar
¼ cup extra-fine sugar
¾ cup Grain Brain superfine almond flour
1 cup confectioners’ sugar
1 cup Baker’s Choice classic hazelnut cream
1. Make your own extra-fine sugar by mixing regular sugar in a food processor for a couple of minutes. Set aside.
2. Make sure the mixer and beaters are clean and dry before whipping the egg whites. With the mixer on medium speed, whisk whites until foamy. Add cream of tartar, and whisk until soft peaks form.
3. Reduce speed to low, then very slowly add sugar. Increase speed to high, and whisk until stiff peaks form.
4. Sift the almond flour and confectioners’ sugar twice with a medium mesh strainer.
5. Add flour mixture to the egg whites, and fold with a spatula repeatedly by lifting the batter and then pressing against the sides of the bowl until mixture is smooth and shiny, and the batter falls in unbroken ribbons when lifted with the spatula
6. Transfer batter to a pastry bag fitted with a ½-inch plain round tip, and pipe ¾-inch rounds 1 inch apart on parchment-lined baking pans (metal pans work best) or on silicon mats, dragging pastry tip to the side of the rounds rather than forming peaks.
7. Tap the bottom of each sheet on your work surface to release trapped air. (If there are still large air bubbles remaining, you can gently pop them with a toothpick.)
8. Preheat the oven to 375°. Let macarons stand at room temperature for 15 minutes.
9. Reduce oven temperature to 325°. Bake 1 sheet at a time, rotating halfway through, until macarons are crisp and firm, about 13 minutes.
10. After each batch, increase oven temperature to 375°, heat for 5 minutes, then reduce to 325°.
11. Let macarons cool on sheets for 2 to 3 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack.
12. Sandwich two same-size macarons with 1 teaspoon filling.
Named sablés for the french term that means “melt in your mouth,” these cookies are bursting with complexity and flavor.
ORANGE DOUGH
1½ sticks margarine, softened
1 orange, zested
1 cup confectioners’ sugar
1 large egg
1 T. fresh orange juice
1½ cups all-purpose Wondermills flour
1¼ cups Grain Brain superfine almond flour
½ tsp. kosher salt
1 cup pistachios
CHOCOLATE DOUGH
2 sticks margarine, softened
1 cup confectioners’ sugar
1 T. fresh orange juice
1 tsp. vanilla extract
1½ cups all-purpose Wondermills flour
½ tsp. kosher salt
½ cup cocoa
1 cup chopped pistachios
1 cup turbinado sugar
1. For orange dough: In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat margarine, zest and confectioners’ sugar until fluffy.
2. Add egg and orange juice, beating to combine.
3. In a medium bowl, whisk together flours, salt and pistachios. Gradually add flour mixture to margarine mixture, beating just until combined.
4. Line a 9x13” baking pan with plastic wrap. Press dough into the prepared pan, and refrigerate until firm, 30 minutes to 1 hour.
5. For chocolate dough: Toast the pistachios in a 375° oven for 10 minutes, mixing once after 5 minutes. Allow to cool.
6. In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat margarine, confectioners’ sugar, orange juice and vanilla until fluffy.
7. In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, salt, cocoa, and pistachios.
8. Gradually add flour mixture to margarine mixture, beating just until combined.
9. Spread chocolate dough on top of orange dough, smoothing as much as possible. Cover layered dough, and refrigerate until firm, at least 2 hours.
10. Preheat the oven to 350°. Line baking sheets with parchment paper.
11. Remove the pan from the refrigerator. Using excess plastic wrap as handles, remove dough from pan. Cut into 2 x ¼” slices using a wet knife.
12. Place turbinado sugar into a shallow dish. Roll edges of dough in sugar to coat. Place on prepared pans at least ½-inch apart.
13. Bake until firm and just beginning to brown at the edges, approximately 10 to 12 minutes. Let cool completely on a wire rack.
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It’s not uncommon to find a chasan at the shtreimel store within days of announcing his engagement. The reason isn’t simply because this is one of the most exciting purchases a chasan will make (although that certainly is a strong factor), but rather because a shtreimel is a custom, hand-made product that will take months to create as the sable tails are transformed into a royal Shabbos crown.
Join us at Lerner Shtreimel in Monroe, New York, for a fascinating tour of the shtreimel center.
Upon entering Lerner Shtreimel, which houses a showroom, production areas and administrative offices, you immediately encounter a cross of upscale retail and traditional craftsmanship. Chasanim and mechutanim are waited upon in a large, mirror-lined room, where Lerner’s staff patiently measures, demonstrates and educates. Meanwhile, customers try on shtreimels in various sizes and colors to get a feel for their preferences. As the biggest-ticket item in men’s Shabbos apparel, purchasing a shtreimel is not a pick-yours-off-the-shelf experience.
Meilich Lerner, son of Lerner’s founder, oversees production and retail at Lerner’s Monroe location. He joins us from the showroom, where he’s been helping chasanim choose their shtreimels. Mr. Lerner leads us into a production area, where we’ll learn about the labor of love that defines each shtreimel in the showroom.
“All of our shtreimels are made of fur from the sable family,” Mr. Lerner says, pulling out a sable pelt. “However, only the tails, which have the longest fur, are used in the shtreimel.”
He then shows us a large, 30-gallon-sized bag of sable tails, and passes around a handful for us to feel. Each tail is just a bit larger than a fist, and although Mr. Lerner shares that approxi-
mately 135 tails are used in an average shtreimel, it’s hard to imagine how they come together to form the tall, regal shtreimel we know. By the time this tour is done, I’ll have my answer, but there’s quite a bit of background we need to fill in first.
With various sources for fur in North America and Europe, there is generally reasonable access to the quality and quantities Lerner Shtreimel needs for production. There are many breeds within the
sable family, though, and different seasons may bring more of one than the other.
“The shtreimel industry is one of the few industries in which sourcing, production and sales are all done by the same team,” Mr. Lerner says. This drives home the point of how shtreimel production is a serious form of art, and the team is invested in each part of the effort to ensure consistent quality.
When the pelts are delivered to Lerner Shtreimel, they undergo a gentle yet thorough cleaning process, with a mix of water and chemical baths before they are deemed fit for use.
Once the pelts are clean, production workers trained to assess quality, color distinction and various fur markers will
sort thousands of tails for quality, color and fur length.
“Longer fur makes a nicer shtreimel,” Mr. Lerner explains. “A shtreimel has a life of its own.” To demonstrate, he lifts a splendid, teninch shtreimel that has been created for a new chasan. “This shtreimel has extra long hair and is considered a real beauty.” Indeed, the fur tips create a soft ripple as he slowly turns the shtreimel around.
Because longer furs are harder to come by, such shtreimels demand a higher price point, but for those who understand the soul-speak of a shtreimel, the cost is well justified. Customers generally select their desired height at the first visit, where they are able to inspect and try on sample shtreimels to see what they are comfortable with.
“A rain shtreimel is very similar to a regular shtreimel,” Mr.
Lerner says. “The hair is generally shorter, though, and some of them have a band that holds it together internally for a stronger hold. This allows the fur to remain in place, preventing damage.”
How are elongated tail-shaped balls of fur, which arrive at Lerner Shtreimel’s production floor in shipments weighing hundreds of pounds, actually turned into a shtreimel?
Mr. Lerner pulls out a large, leaf-shaped piece of parchment. “This is what holds the fur together,” he says. “Each tail is drawn apart to maximize surface space, and then glued onto a parchment.”
We look at a shelf full of leaf-shaped parchments, with
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the fur already sewn on at the edges. Each parchment will eventually be sewn onto the circumference of the shtreimel’s hand-made, velvet kappel, with each parchment overlapping the previous one.
This method allows shtreimels to be lighter on the fur, which translates into a leaner price on the pocket, and a more lightweight shtreimel on the head. However, the assembly of these pieces is a task requiring patience and precision, as each strip is sewn together with attention to the direction of the fur, ensuring a seamless flow and aesthetic appeal.
“Here’s a collector’s item.” Mr. Lerner picks up a shtreimel all of two and a half inches in height. “It’s what people above the age of 60 may have worn when they got married.”
While that shtreimel, created decades ago, is a third of the size of the average shtreimel being purchased today, its weight is almost equivalent. The reason for that is because the
Owning a shtreimel comes with the responsibility of preserving its beauty. Proper care, including protection from sunlight, humidity and rain; appropriate storage; and regular maintenance will ensure that your shtreimel will last for a long time.
USE A SHTREIMEL BOX Always store your shtreimel in a specially designed shtreimel box when not in use. These boxes are crafted to protect the fur and shape of the shtreimel, keeping it safe from dust, moisture and accidental damage. Avoid placing heavy items on top of the box.
USE GENTLE TOUCH Always handle your shtreimel with clean hands, and handle it as little as possible to avoid transferring oils or dirt to the fur. When putting it on or taking it off, try to touch only the interior or the brim.
AVOID HARSH WEATHER Water and heat are the enemies of fur. Try to avoid wearing your shtreimel in humid weather, rain or snow. If it does get wet, never use direct heat to dry it. Instead, let it air-dry naturally, away from
parchment method wasn’t used back then; full tails were used instead, creating lots of dead weight.
We walk over to another area, where several shtreimels, in various stages of production, sit on a table.
“This is what the shtreimel looks like after all the parchments have been sewn onto the kappel,” Mr. Lerner explains. While securely sewn onto the kappel on one end, the rest of the fur-filled parchments flap loosely as we walk by.
“This bone is at the core of a shtreimel’s stability.” Mr. Lerner waves a plastic stick similar to a cable tie. Each parchment has a thin “pocket” running along the center, where the bone is inserted. Once the bone is firmly encased in the pocket, it is gently rounded, pulling the parchment into the desired shape. After each one has been shaped to fit its designated spot, the results are a tightly-bound, furfilled circumference.
direct heat sources.
GET IT PROFESSIONALLY CLEANED Fur requires professional cleaning to maintain its quality and longevity. Take your shtreimel to your local shtreimel center, or a fur specialist familiar with shtreimel cleaning, annually or as needed.
DUST IT REGULARLY Use a soft, natural-bristle brush to gently remove dust from the fur. Brush in the direction of the fur to avoid damage.
USE MOTH PREVENTION Moths can cause significant damage to fur. Use natural moth repellents like cedar blocks or lavender sachets in your storage area, but never place them directly in the shtreimel box as they can transfer scents or oils.
ADJUST FOR SUMMER STORAGE During warmer months, consider placing your shtreimel in a cool, dry place when not in use. Some choose to store it in a breathable bag within its box to protect against dust and pests.
While the shtreimel’s fur is most prominent, and undoubtedly gets the most attention, its kappel (or cap) is what sits right on the wearer’s head, and a proper construction is vital for the
wearer’s comfort and the shtreimel’s longevity.
Each customer’s head size and precise measurements are taken during the customer’s first visit, and the kappel is then custom-created for each customer.
Constructed of approximately ten different materials, including leather, velvet fabric, pliable boards, and a host of protected, trade-secret components, the kappel is completely hand-made in a painstaking process.
A metal contraption sits in a corner, and while it is not in use when we are visiting, Mr. Lerner tells us that this is a sewing machine. The sewing machine, though, is not run by electricity. A foot pedal beneath the contraption controls sewing needles on top, and expert tailors bring the kappel’s components together with the help of this manual machine.
You may have noticed in the past a shtreimel that looked different — in fact, you weren’t quite sure it was a shtreimel at all — but you weren’t sure exactly what was different, or what that difference was called. Here are some other, similar headwear in the shtreimel family.
SPODIK Boasting a taller, more cylindrical shape than the more common shtreimel, the spodik is primarily worn by chassidim from Polish backgrounds, such as Ger and Alexander.
KOLPIK Made of brown fur, the kolpik is worn on Shabbos and Yom Tov by many grandchildren of chassidishe rebbes. It is also used by many chassidishe rebbes for special weekday occasions such as Chanukah, Tu B’Shvat, and the simchas of their chassidim
SHTREIMELCHIK A shorter and often narrower version of the shtreimel, mostly worn by bachurim of Yerushalmi descent and other chassidish groups in Yerushalayim.
RUHZINER SHTREIMEL A cone-shaped kappel, which often peeks out past the surrounding fur, sets apart the Ruhziner shtreimel, worn by chassidishe rebbes of Ruhzin descent, such as the Boyan and Sadigura rebbes. The fur height in Ruhziner shtreimels is often lower than that of the standard shtreimel.
Next we pass a large storage area where there are close to a hundred shtreimels, each encased in a signature Lerner Shtreimel box. Most of these shtreimels
are brand-new and awaiting a final fitting. Others have been left at Lerner for repair, or for a simple refresh. There are shtreimels in varying heights, showcasing the evolution of shtreimel style.
While Lerner Shtreimel has several locations in the U.S., England, and Eretz Yisroel today, I ask Mr. Lerner to tell me more about the foundation of the company.
“My father, Reb Shimon, started Lerner Shtreimel from scratch,” Mr. Lerner says. “It all began in his dining room on Ross Street in Williamsburg almost 50 years ago.”
As a creative and artistic yungerman, he wanted to use his affinity for handwork as a means of parnassah He knew basically nothing about shtreimel creation, but he set out on a mission to bring high-quality shtreimels to the market. This was in the pre-Internet days, and every little bit of knowledge was earned by physical research and hands-on trial and error.
“He traveled a lot,” Mr. Lerner says of his father. “He wanted to find the best of everything out there.” From furriers and chemists to various craftsmen, Mr. Lerner pounded the pavement, pulling bits and pieces together into hardcore knowledge that has formed the base for thousands of Lerner shtreimels worn by chassidim the world over.
The creation of a shtreimel is a process steeped in tradition, precision and artistry, a craft that the artisans at Lerner Shtreimel have honed to perfection.
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The most go-to description of a chassidishe Yid is by saying that he wears a shtreimel and bekishe.
The origin of the shtreimel is quite unclear, and there are various theories suggesting the source of it. One version states that it was a result of an old decree dating back to Czarist Russia. Even the story about this decree has two versions. According to one version, the decree forbade the Yidden from wearing a yarmulke. To circumvent the decree while maintaining their religion, they surrounded their yarmulke with a piece of fur. Considering the frigid climate in Russia, this appeared to be normal headgear, and thus the Yidden managed to keep wearing their yarmulkes without fear. Another version explains that the decree aimed to insult the Jews by requiring them to wear the tail of an animal on their head. The Yidden never take humiliation sitting down, turned this shameful decree into a beautiful and honorable headcovering.
There are also historians who maintain that the shtreimel was worn by Polish aristocracy back in the day. In old paintings featuring wealthy landowners of yore, one can spot their head coverings — and they look uncannily like shtreimels. Therefore, the Yidden wore these “elegant hats” too, only on Shabbos and Yom Tov to honor the day with expensive clothing.
There are more reasons based on the studies of chassidus regarding the source of the shtreimel. Old Lubavitch sources say that by wearing a shtreimel, one symbolizes the Yid’s ability to uplift the lowliest parts to great heights by using the tail of an impure animal and transforming it into a crown of glory.
Reb Tzadok Hakohen of Lublin, zt”l, writes in Pri Tzaddik that when the Yidden said na’aseh v’nishmah, the angels adorned them with two crowns, one for na’aseh – which symbolizes keeping the mitzvos — and one for nishmah – which symbolizes learning Torah. After the Chet Ha’egel, the crown of na’aseh was taken away, but the crown of nishmah remained. Reb Tzadok adds that the custom of wearing a totally different hat on Shabbos, especially one that surrounds the head like a crown, serves as a reminder of the crown of Torah the Yidden received.
Reb Pinchas’l Koritzer, zt”l, compared the shtreimel to tefillin. Shabbos, he says, is the abbreviation of shtreimel b’makom tefillin, the shtreimel in place of tefillin, because on Shabbos, one does not don his tefillin. That’s why the shpitzen on a shtreimel run from left to right — despite the fact that men usually wear our clothing from right to left — because tefillin is generally worn on the left hand. Because of this, there are some places where the custom is to wear the shtreimel during the Torah reading on Shabbos morning, because krias haTorah takes place during davening, and a shtreimel takes the place of the tefillin
The shtreimel of the past looked completely different from the shtreimel we are used to seeing today. Most shtreimels that are manufactured these days are relatively tall, and the shpitzen (points) are connected to one another without each individual shpitz being visible.
Once upon a time, but not all that long ago, the shtreimel was much flatter than today’s shtreimels. It was fashioned in a way that you could see where each individual shpitz was attached to the center section (the kappel), and you could see exactly how many shpitzen the shtreimel was made of. There were those who required a specific number of shpitzen in their shtreimel — thirteen, for instance, which symbolizes the numerical value of the word echad.
Outside of Eretz Yisroel, a shtreimel is a Shabbos’dig article of clothing worn by married chassidim. In Eretz Yisroel, many Yerushalmi Yidden wear a shtreimel even before marriage, starting after their bar mitzvah. There are also other groups of chassidim who wear the shtreimel, including the Perushim, a faction of Yidden who are descendants of students of the Gra.
In other courts, various interesting minhagim were observed in regard to the shtreimel. The Rebbes of the Sighet dynasty wore their tallis on top of their shtreimel when they were honored with an aliyah to the Torah. In Belz, the Rav wears his tallis on top of his shtreimel both when he is oleh to the Torah, as well as when he is leading the davening.
Recently, a shtreimel Reb Chaim Kanievsky, zt”l, wore on Chol Hamoed was sold at auction for a large amount of money. He had inherited this shtreimel from his father, the Steipler Gaon, zt”l, who used to wear it every Shabbos.
In the court of the holy Sanzer Rav, zt”l, the guests who came for Shabbos used to line up near the path that led from the Rebbe’s house to the beis midrash. As the Rav passed on his way to Mincha on Erev Shabbos, they were greeted with a warm shalom aleichem. He then looked at their shtreimels and thus recognized each chassid
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A student of the Kedushas Zion of Bobov lived in a modern city where chassidus was non-existent, but he himself was drawn to chassidus When he got married, he wanted to wear a shtreimel, but his family protested because they were very embarrassed; no one in their city wore a shtreimel.
When he heard of his talmid’s dilemma, the Kedushas Zion advised the chasan to wear a shtreimel even during the week. The boy’s family grew even angrier; not only was the chasan denying their request, but he was even going to wear the shtreimel every day of the week!
Finally, they compromised: He would only wear it on Shabbos. The family was satisfied, and this talmid was thrilled at the way the matter was settled. He’d wear his shtreimel on Shabbos, and only on Shabbos!
had a brother, Reb Avigdor, who was the rav in the city of Duklah. Reb Avigdor was a passionate chassid of his brother, but since he was a rav in a city, he couldn’t leave his community to come to Sanz for the month of Tishrei. Therefore, along with a few other respected people of his town, he would come for one of the Shabbosos following Tishrei. When the Sanzer Rav would see his brother, he would greet him with honor and joy.
Once, when Reb Avigdor came to town for Shabbos, he stood in line near the path to greet his brother. However, the Sanzer Rav greeted him just like he did the others, without showing his brother any special recognition. Brokenhearted, and worried that his brother was sensing some kind of wrongdoing on his part, Reb Avigdor davened in a corner of the shul and then returned to his quarters feeling physically ill. In fact, he was feeling so poorly that he did not attend the tish
During the course of Shabbos, the Sanzer Rav saw the people from Duklah, and he inquired about his brother. At first they
Portrait of Menachem Mendel Schneersohn in a shtreimel Portrait of David Moses Friedman of the Chortkov dynasty in the shtreimel of the Ruzhin dynastydid not want to answer him, wondering why the Sanzer Rav was asking about his brother when he’d seen him on Friday. When he insisted that they answer him, they told him that he came for Shabbos but he took ill, and he did not have the strength to come to the beis midrash
When the Sanzer Rav heard this, he requested that they bring his brother to him, and the chassidim complied. When Reb Avigdor finally approached, the Sanzer Rav greeted his brother joyfully, with the honor he usually accorded him.
“Why didn’t you come greet me as you usually do?” asked the Rav.
Reb Avigdor explained that he got sick from aggravation because he did, in fact, come greet his brother, only the Rav did not greet him as he usually did.
The Sanzer Rav lifted his eyes, looked at his shtreimel and asked, “Whose shtreimel are you wearing?”
The Duklah Rav answered that he had forgotten to bring along his own shtreimel, so he’d borrowed a shtreimel from the owner of the guest house where he was staying.
“No wonder I did not recognize you the first time you passed,” his brother replied. “I didn’t recognize your shtreimel.”
The following is another tale that demonstrates the impression shtreimels made upon tzaddikim:
Reb Eliezer’l Dzikover’s chassidim used to come to him for Shavuos. Once, a chassid became ill and did not go to Dzikov for Yom Tov. This sick chassid had a neighbor who was a Sanzer chassid. This neighbor knew that the sick chassid was not going to Dzikov for Shavuos, so he asked if he could borrow his shtreimel and take it to Sanz, where he planned to spend Shavuos. The first chassid agreed, and his neighbor took his shtreimel to Sanz.
A while later, when this Dzikove chassid recovered, he went to his Rebbe in Dzikov.
“Why did you go to Sanz for Shavuos, and not to Dzikov as usual?” the Rebbe asked the chassid.
“Rebbe,” the chassid replied. “I was not in Sanz. I was ill, and I did not leave my house.”
“Yes,” replied the Rebbe, “but your shtreimel was in Sanz.”
Thank you to P. Samuels for translating this article.
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Italy: the birthplace of biscotti. Since ancient Roman times, this diverse selection of twice-baked cantucci welcome a brisk dip into espresso, tea, or milk, adeptly maintaining their signature crunch. These biscotti pair smoothly with fruit preserves, or with a sparkling sweet Rosé. The elegantly packaged Tuscanini biscotti—infused with rich chocolate, dried fruits, nuts, and a zesty hint of citrus—serve as a personal treat or a thoughtful way to say, “grazie mille!”
Fur-trimmed jackets and parkas are everywhere these days, but is the fox or coyote fur on our hoods just there for design purposes, or does it really keep us warm?
Alaskan natives have trimmed their jackets with fur for hundreds of years. Fashion statements are the last thing on their minds when they are out ice fishing and hunting in subzero weather.
Surprisingly, several scientific studies have shown the fur trim (or ruffs) on hoods actually provide significant protection from the cold and wind. We know when you stand in front of a building, you won’t feel the force of the wind as much as when you stand out in an open field. In the same way, fur trim acts like a barrier keeping the wind away from your face.
Here in New York, we like our hoods to have a drawstring so we can bring the hood tightly around the face when it’s freezing. In Alaska, however, if the fur is next to the face, each time a person exhales, the moisture in their
breath freezes on the fur, which makes their face even colder and can lead to frostbite. For Alaskans, having a very large hood with a generous fur trim cre-
ates that necessary barrier for the wind.
Now that we have a greater appreciation for fur, let’s learn more about this wonderful material.
Those living in large heimishe communities are all familiar with the sight of the ubiquitous “biber hit.” What some of you might not know is that the biber hit translates to “beaver hat.” Surprisingly, this hat played a major role in the development of the United States and Canada.
When English explorer Henry Hudson sailed into the New York Bay in 1609, he was looking for a waterway to the Orient. Instead, he found French traders bartering with Native American Indians for fur.
He never found the mythical water passage he was seeking, but he found something precious that he didn’t expect: beaver furs.
Europe at that time had a great thirst for furs, especially beaver furs, which were used to make felted beaver hats — the ancestors of the biber hitten worn today.
It was the beginning of a centuries-long relationship New York City has had with fur. In fact, once the beavers in New York (or New Amsterdam, as it was then called) were depleted, traders kept going farther west, trading with the Indians for furs as they progressed. This led to people settling farther and farther inland in the new country of America.
The same series of events occurred in Canada, with French explorers and traders doing the same. Moving farther inland, settlers traded with natives from Canadian Indian country, seeking otters, buffalo and the valuable beaver.
Traditionally, there were always Yidden in the fur trade, both in New York and in Europe. (Reb Yaakov Yosef Herman, zt’’l, of All for the Boss, was a furrier in New York in the early part of the 1900s.)
Up until today, there are Yidden in Australia, Vienna, London, New York, Canada and other parts of the world who are all part of the fur business, either as fur brokers, dealers or retailers.
Right before Yom Kippur, Mr. Friedman of Friedman Furs got a call from an irate customer who owned an elegant fur store in Virginia. The customer was fuming.
“My daughter came home from Hebrew school this week,” he said, “and told us that her teacher taught the class some nonsense about not wearing leather shoes on Yom Kipper. I won’t let my daughter have her head filled with some anti-fur nonsense. Who ever heard of such a thing? I am not going to allow my kid to go to Hebrew school to learn nonsense. I told my daughter I was going to call you to set the record straight.”
Mr. Friedman assured the man that, indeed, it was forbidden to wear leather on Yom Kippur, but not because of any restrictions in regard to using animal hides, but because it is considered a luxury to wear leather shoes, a luxury that we are not permitted on the holiest day of the year. The man calmed down and agreed to continue his daughter’s Hebrew school sessions.
Mr. Friedman continues: “My father, a”h, who was in Florida at the time, was acquainted with Rabbi Pinchas A. Weberman, zt’’l, the Rav of the Ohev Sholom Shul nearby. He asked him to write a teshuvah about this issue. Rabbi Weberman was kind enough to take the time to address the associated problem of how to respond to anti-fur activists, and he wrote this letter to address the concept of animal rights according to halacha: A new group has raised a voice, protesting the use of animal skins for fur coats. Now the claim is that it violates the Torah’s injunction against cruelty to animals. It is true that the Torah prohibits unnecessary acts of cruelty to animals and makes people responsible to take action to relieve animal suffering. But this protest is not justified. The rule does not apply to the use of animals for human benefit.
The Torah (Bereishis 1:28) gives people dominion over all that fills the earth. Fill the earth and subdue it and rule over… every living thing that moves on earth. Upon being sent from Gan Eden, Hashem made for Adam and Chava
The use of animals for pleasure is not a new concern. Hunting animals was considered the sport of aristocrats in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and the Noda B’Yehuda, zt”l, has a famous teshuvah about hunting animals for pleasure. His decision was that hunting was indeed permissible, in keeping with the allowance of using animals for any form of pleasure, but he felt that it was not a Jewish sport, and as such, one should refrain from hunting.
garments of rabbit skin (Bereishis 3:21). Rivka gives her son Yaakov goat skins to wear on his neck and hands (Bereishis 27:16 ). The Mishkan was covered with ram and tachash skins (Shemos 26:14).
The Torah allows the use of animals for food (Bereishis 9:3): Every moving thing that lives shall be food for you (Devorim 12:15). To your heart’s desire, you may slaughter and eat meat.
Included in our right of dominion over all living creatures is the human settling of wildernesses by clearing wooded areas and wetlands, even though such undertakings destroy the natural habitat of wildlife. When faced with an invasion of homes by rats, mice, roaches, termites and all sorts of vermin, people use traps, snares, deadly gases and poisonous substances to exterminate those living creatures. In our need for water, food, fuel and power, we divert these resources from the wildlife and deprive them of what was once available to them.
If these protesters would live in jungles, forests and wetlands side by side with rats, mice, roaches, spiders and snakes, if they would eat only vegetation not wanted by their neighboring wildlife, they may protest the wearing of fur coats.
But those who live in urban settings, who enjoy food, water, electric power and all of modern technology and who live in a vermin-free habitat, safe from wild predators, must realize that the great comfort they enjoy is theirs at the expense of the displacement and extermination of animals. Today’s fur industry does not use traps or any unnecessary painful procedures. They raise their animals in a farm setting and use humane, painless killing methods.
Those who partake of modern civilized life and demonstrate against the wearing of fur coats are hypocrites. Their protests should be ignored.
This is a true story about the four Zippel brothers — Shlomo Yosef, Chaim, Avraham and Gershon (or Carlo, Henry, Fofo and Edi). They were Polish Jews who had lived in Italy, spent time before World War II in Germany, and then returned to Italy. They survived the war by escaping from Italy into Switzerland on foot before deportations started. After the war, they made their way back to Italy. They established a little shul in Milan called Ohel Yaakov and established their fur business in Milan as well.
In order to create a true Yiddish community in Milan for their children, the Zippels asked for a shochet to be sent to Milan, and they also turned to the Lubavitcher Rebbe, asking that he send them a new rav
The Zippel brothers’ fur business in Milan proved to be successful, and they applied for permission to attend the sable auctions in Leningrad (now called St. Petersburg) to buy sables for their store. Russian sables were a precious commodity, and the Russians guarded their sables with the highest level of security. No other country in the world had sables with the characteristics and colors of Russian sables.The secret of their breeding and
feeding was (and still is) kept under lock and key. Therefore, an invitation to a sable auction was only extended to a select group of furriers from around the world.
This was a process, as the Zippels had to fill out many forms and applications to prove that they had the necessary funds to pay for the furs purchased. Once they were approved, they began attending the auctions, and each time the brothers went, they made sure to take along kosher food and other items to give to Yiden in Leningrad.
When Reb Shlomo Yosef (Carlo, as he was called in Milan) took a trip to New York in the 1950s, he went to visit the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Reb Menachem Mendel Shneerson, zt”l. The Rebbe asked him to take home a suitcase filled with mezuzos, siddurim and tefillin that could then be delivered to the Russian Jews, who were deprived of every Jewish item, upon the Zippels next trip to Russia.
Thus began a long series of secret missions that Reb Avrohom (Fofo) Zippel undertook. He got a tutor to learn Russian, and he made an effort to attend every auction (which were held three times a year) in order to have as many opportuni-
ties as possible to smuggle in the precious mezuzos, siddurim, tefillin and other sorely needed items.
This was an undertaking that involved great danger. Smuggling in the various Jewish articles was the first step, and then came the job of delivering them to the right people. This was an enormous risk. In the days of Stalin and Kruschev, yimach shemom, there were spies everywhere. It was difficult to distinguish between spies and sincere Jews thirsting for a siddur
Smuggling in the various Jewish articles was the first step, and then came finding the right people to hand them over to. This was an enormous risk
Reb Avrohom’s daughter, Mrs. Daniela Mevorach, was kind enough to speak to us from her house in Milan. She accompanied her father on one trip to the auction while she was still a teenager. She remembers how a Russian border patrol officer at the airport looked into her father’s suitcase, saw the many pairs of tefillin, and asked, “What is this? Why do you need so many?” He quickly answered, “These are for me; I use a different one every day.”
Eddy Zippel Carlo Kurt Zippel Adolfo (Fofo) Zippel The Zippel brothers, a family of furriers who put frumkeit first. Fofo (Reb Avrohom) is on the left, and Carlo (Reb Shlomo Yosef) is on the right.• Board Certified of Orthodontists
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Mrs. Mevorach also describes how her father would book a large hotel suite so he could arrange for a bris to take place, providing the hotel suite as a “safe” location despite the security guards watching their every step.
Rabbi Levy Gorelick, son of Rabbi Gorelick, a”h, of Milan (who was the young rav sent to Milan in 1958), relates that in 1993, after the fall of the Iron Curtain, Rabbi Lazar, the Chief Rabbi of Moscow, was finally given permission to rebuild the Marina Roscha Shul in
Moscow. In the process, he found Tanya seforim hidden in the walls of the old shul. These were some of the seforim Reb Avrohom had bought along on his trips to Russia. The Russian Jews were afraid to take them home or to keep them lying around openly in the shul, so they would stash them in the walls for safekeeping.
These secret operations went on for years until Reb Avrohom once missed his connecting flight to Leningrad. His suitcases, however, were put on the
Fur is easy to wear and easy to take care of. You just have to remember one thing: Furs love cold and hate heat!
Any fur — whether it’s a full fur coat or just a collar — has to be protected from heat. This sounds so simple, but let’s take a look at the average home. When you put your shtreimel on the shelf or hang up your fur coat, keep in mind that the coat closet may very well have a steam or hot water pipe running right behind the wall. This heats up the closet and dries up your precious fur. Check your closet for warm walls in the winter, and if you feel any, find a cooler place to store your shtreimel or hang up your coat.
When attending a kiddush or another simcha, don’t throw your coat over your chair if you are sitting next to a radiator. You might not notice a difference immediately when you pick it up, but shortly after, you might notice that part of your coat
missed plane. When he finally arrived in Leningrad, he was immediately detained and put in jail. He was let out after a long day and night, but after that, the Lubavitcher Rebbe told him, “You can no longer go back.”
The Zippels, however, continued to support and encourage every facet of Jewish life in Milan, from schools to summer camps and more.
According to Rabbi Gorelick, “All of Yiddishkeit in Italy started with the Zippel brothers.”
has shriveled up. (This can be repaired by replacing that part of the damaged fur, a great advantage to a fur coat as opposed to a cloth coat that cannot be repaired if it gets damaged.)
What about rain? We don’t suggest using your fur as a raincoat, but if it does get wet in a surprise shower, just let it dry naturally. Try to hang it over your shower rod, or somewhere else where it will not get crushed, until it is dry. Once it is dry, give it a vigorous shake to get the air back in and to get the hairs to fluff up.
Keep your fur or fur-trimmed coat cool in the summer. Don’t store it in the basement, as furs need to be kept in a cool, dry place with no moisture or humidity, which most basements tend to have (moisture can lead to moths, which is fatal to furs). Leaving your fur hanging in the closet in an air conditioned house is fine, but don’t leave it in your house if you are leaving for the summer and keeping the air conditioning turned off. Your brown coat won’t turn into a purple coat with yellow stripes if it is exposed to summer heat, but it will dry up faster, as the pelt has no oils with which to replenish itself. Once a coat dries up, the pelts cannot be repaired, and it will begin to get tears that cannot be repaired. You might want to look into storing your fur professionally. This means giving it in for the summer to a place that sends it to a temperaturecontrolled warehouse. There will be a fee, but it might be worth it if you want your coat to last for years.
And remember: All natural products need to breathe — they need air! This goes for silks and cottons as well. (Thank you, Mr. Weinstock of Stern’s Cleaners, for that tip.) If you want to cover your fur to prevent it from getting dirty or dusty, cover it with an old cotton bedsheet, leaving the bottom open to provide room for air to circulate.
With a little bit of the right kind of attention, your fur will give you years of warmth and comfort.
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Everyone loves marshmallows. Soft, fluffy and sweet, they have long been a staple in campfire traditions and a great addition to hot cocoa. However, today we’ll redefine the way we experience marshmallows, transforming them with culinary creativity.
From s’mores chocolate domes and marshmallow caramel rings to marshmallow pops, the possibilities are endless, making for a great selection of sweets to prepare and package for mishloach manos this year.
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YOU WILL NEED:
A small 15-cavity semicircular silicone mold
Assorted chocolate (I used Supra dark chocolate — available at baking supply stores — as well as Ego dairy brown and white chocolate.)
Mini marshmallows, white and colorful
Chocolate and honey graham crackers cut into small pieces
Clear boxes measuring 45/8 x 15/8 x 1”
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Place 1 to 2 marshmallows and 1 to 2 pieces of graham crackers in each mold.
Fill the remaining space with melted chocolate.
HERE ARE THE COMBINATIONS THAT I DID, BUT YOU CAN CREATE YOUR OWN COMBINATIONS.
Dark chocolate | mini marshmallows | honey graham crackers
Brown milk chocolate | honey graham crackers | colorful marshmallows
White chocolate | chocolate graham crackers | mini marshmallows
Do not microwave milk chocolate for more than 30 seconds at a time. As soon as the chocolate is mostly melted, remove from the microwave and mix well until the chocolate is completely melted. Putting milk chocolate in the microwave for too long will cause the chocolate to harden instead.
Make sure to melt and store all chocolate properly so that they do not change colors. Store in an airtight container in a cool, dry place. If you plan on making a large batch of these for mishloach manos, I’d advise you to make and store a small batch for a few days to make sure the chocolate was melted and stored properly. Only once you’ve managed to do it right should you go ahead and make a large batch.
YOU WILL NEED:
Large marshmallows
2 lb. semi-sweet chocolate
Skewers
Colorful chocolate
Cellophane
Sprinkles
Ribbon
DIRECTIONS:
Melt the semi-sweet chocolate in a 2-pound container. (The container will make it easier to dip the entire skewer at once.)
Place three marshmallows on each skewer, and dip into the semi-sweet chocolate. Shake off excess chocolate. Place skewers on a parchment-lined tray.
For the sprinkle pops: Sprinkle on the sprinkles at this point, and allow to dry.
For the drizzled pops: Place each color chocolate in a freezer-size Ziploc bag, and melt. Drizzle chocolate over the pops, and allow to dry.
Place pops in cellophane and tie them with a bow.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Do not microwave colored chocolate for more than 30 seconds at a time. As soon as the chocolate is mostly melted, remove from the microwave and mix well until the chocolate is completely melted. Putting colored chocolate in the microwave too long will cause the chocolate to harden instead.
YOU WILL NEED:
Pretzels rings
Arcor caramels
Mini marshmallows
Melted chocolate
Small jars
Personalized labels (optional)
Preheat the oven to 350°.
Prepare a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
Spread pretzel rings on the baking sheet, and place a caramel inside each ring.
Place in the oven for 2 to 3 minutes until soft. If the caramel didn’t spread enough to fill the ring, flatten it slightly with a spoon.
Add a mini marshmallow on top of the caramel Rings
Drizzle with chocolate, and allow to dry before removing from the baking sheet.
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It’s almost two years later now, and we’re not yet completely debt-free. But we’re getting closer, month by month. I know it feels like forever. But like everything in life, it’s a process, and real change doesn’t happen overnight.
There are days when living on a budget feels too hard, and I get discouraged. Some days, usually when there’s a lot going on, I just want to pull the blanket over my head and spend without thinking.
But the truth is that there is something even stronger than that “budgeting fatigue.” I don’t ever want to go back to those days where I turned a blind eye to our finances. Now I know that if I’m feeling constricted and overwhelmed around our expenses, it’s a sign we may need to make some changes in our budget. Life evolves, our needs change, and we often have to adjust our budget to make it work. The only way to avoid falling into the
spending trap is to achieve a balance where we’re content and comfortable, and can manage our payments toward the debt.
In those first eighteen months, we bought strictly basics and necessities, and getting through each month was another victory. At this point, baruch Hashem, our income has grown, and we are able to allow ourselves some extras here and there.
From the very beginning, this journey has been full of many unbelievable moments of chesed Hashem There were seemingly small stories, like the time the credit card company was willing to settle for a quarter of the amount we owed them, the unexpected Yom Tov bonus, and the freelance jobs that came our way. Whenever I’m feeling down about our finances, I can fall back on those experiences and remind myself of how everything always works out for our best.
I remember when my husband called me one Friday morning and told me we had gotten a $2,800 refund check from Honda. Huh? It was totally unexpected, but I wasn’t really so shocked. I had gotten used to seeing Hashem’s guiding hand.
The only way to avoid falling into the spending trap is to achieve a balance where we’re content and comfortable, and can manage our payments toward the debt
The whole car lease saga had been weighing on us for a while. Our lease was set to expire six months into our budgeting journey, and a new lease just seemed unaffordable at that point. Cars were still very expensive postCovid, and a new lease would cost us more than double what we had been paying monthly until then. We simply didn’t have the money; adding a few hundred dollars a month to our car payment would throw us into the red again. We tried extending the lease, but the request was denied. Eventually, the day came that we needed to return the car. We didn’t have another one yet, and we couldn’t possibly manage without one. That morning my husband tried his luck again and called Honda to request an extension, and this time we got it. Thank you, Hashem!
It didn’t solve our problem, but it definitely bought us time. We ended up keeping the car for a bit longer than the requested extension, and in that time my husband continued to send in the car payments due. In those extra months, he found someone who wanted to buy the car directly from Honda and then sell it for a profit. That helped us finance a used car with manageable monthly payments. (We also used these extra few months to work on our credit so financing the car would be possible.) And that’s when we got the $2,800 refund check. It was so unexpected, we checked the envelope to see if it was legit. We were sure it was a scam. But it was totally real; there was a letter attached, explaining that they were sending us a refund for the extra payments my husband made, which they claimed were unnecessary since we bought off the car.
Another story comes to mind here. A year after my son’s bar mitzvah, we got a $3,000 check from a close relative. He insisted that he had been planning to pay for the tefillin as his bar mitzvah gift, and just hadn’t gotten around to sending us the check until then. We were speechless; $3,000 is a lot of money. By then, the bar mitzvah and all associated costs had been fully paid up, but when we got a tax bill of $3,100 that week, we knew Hashem had our back. And if we just keep our eyes open, we can see that He’s with us every step of the way.
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ןסעומשרעביא ןוא ןלייטימ טעוו
טאה רע סאוו סעלא ךייא טימ
ייס ,ןעמענ יד ףיוא ןעזעג
ייס ןוא ,טאה ריא ששח עכלעוו
ריא ןעגנורעסעבראפ עכלעוו .ת"ישהזעב ןעז טליוו
א"טילש בר רעד טעוו ךאנרעד
אחיקפ אניע ןא טימ ןייז ךישממ ןהוט ןוא ,ןעמענ ערעייא ףיוא ךשמב תולועפ עגידרעטייוו יד לאז סעלא זא שדוח עצנאג א ןוא ןייר ןביילב רעטייוו .ד"סב ןטיהעגפא
עגידנעמוק ןצנאג םעד ךשמב
ןעוו ייס ריא טנעק שדוח ייס ראפ ,סיפא ןיא ןפורניירא ,טכיראב רעדא טיעדפא עכלעוו ריא סאוו ייס ןלייטוצטימ ךיוא יוו .ןעמענ יד עגונב טריפש
ל"קוצז ןעלוקסמ ר"ומדאה ק"כ ל"קוצז שטיוואקשרעה לשיפ יבר ד"הסופ צ”הגה ל"קוצז יקסביינק ח"רגה ןרמ א”טילש רעטכעש ריאמ בקעי ברה לבוקמה צ”הגה ל"קוצז אקווירטסמחארמ ר"ומדא ק"כ,השעמל הכלה ןעמונעגנא זיא סעלא סאד
דיפקמ קראטש ןבאה ס'יבר ערעזנוא ןוא םעד ףיוא ןעוועג
ךיוא ךייש ערה ןיע זיא ?ןטייצ עגיטנייה
לאז רענייא ןעזעג לאמא ןיוש ריא טאה
בייהנא הליפת יד ןענעוואד םייב ןזאלסיוא
אד זיא ."ערה ןיעמ ונליצתו" ןענעוואד
סגאטוצ טנייה זא טייטש סע ואוו ץעגרע
ןעמ סאוו הליפת יד ןזאלסיוא ןעמ ןעק
הרשע הנומש ייב גאט א לאמ יירד טגאז
ךיוא יוזא ?"ילע םדא תאנק הלעת אלו"
הרורב הנשמ ןיא טנ'קספ'עג ראלק טרעוו
ערה ןיע זא ,(ט"יקס אמק 'יס) הכלהל
ףיוא וליפא ,ןטייצ עגיטנייה ךיוא טדאש
יניע לעפמ" .דיפקמ טשינ זיא סאוו רעד
ןוא ,ןבעגוצפא ךיז ,ךייא ראפ אד זיא "העושי
זא ,ןכאמ רעכיז ןוא ,ןקוקרעביא רדסכ
םוש ןייק טכאמעג טשינ הלילח ךיז טאה'ס ךייא ףיוא ערה ןיע
ךיז טאה טלעוו עגיטנייה יד
סאד זיא ,טשיוטעג ךאסא
?ערה ןיע ראפ עגונ ךיוא
,ןובשח יד ןכאמ ןעמאזוצ רימאל ,הברדא
עגילאמא ןעמוקעגסיא ןיוש זיא ליפיוו
סנטייווצ א ןגעק ןסיירוצפיוא ךיז ןטייצ ?ןגיוא
ךאסא ןעמ טבעל תואיצמ עגיטנייה יד ןיא
ךילטקנופ טסייוו ןעמ ןוא ,ןעמאזוצ רעמ
יד ןטייווצ א ייב ךיז טוט סע סאוו
ןוא ,טרידראקער ךיילג ןרעוו ןעגנוריסאפ
טקישעג סאד טרעוו קילב-ןגיוא ןא יוו
ךאנ טמוק םעד וצ .טלעוו עצנאג יד רעביא
לזמ ןוא תוחמש ןופ רעדליב יד וצ ךיוא
ןיא טגיילעגניירא טרעוו סאוו ,ס'בוט
.סעבאגסיוא עשידיא עגילדנעצ
ןכאנ טריסאפ סאוו ?ערה ןיע ןעמענפארא
רעבירעד ,חכ אזא טאה ערה ןיע דלאביוו
סאד טמענ ןעמ ןעוו זא ,ךילדנעטשראפ זיא
,עפש ןופ.ןרעיוט עלא ךיז ןענעפע פארא
תועושי ןוא תואופר ,םיגוויז הסנרפ תחנ
ןיע בוט זא ךיז טייטשראפ ןוא ,םינינעה לכב
רימאל געט םירופ עגילייה יד ןוא ךרובי אוה
ךיז ןוא גיוא טוג א טימ ןקוק וצ ןייז לבקמ ךיז
ןוא ןטייווצ םעד רענייא ןעניגראפ
ץנאג ןוא ךיז ףיוא סטוג ראנ ןעגנערבפארא לארשי ללכ
יד טימ תוכייש ןייק טשינראג טאה ערה ,חכ עכילרוטאנ עשיטקאפ א זיא סע ,םיקיזמ
חכ יד ןיא טגיילעגניירא טאה ת"ישה סאו טאה ןעמ ביוא ייס ,טגידעש סאוו ,האירבה רעד טביירש יוזא .טשינ ביוא ייס ןוא ,ארומ זיא תוגוז ןופ םעלבארפ יד זא ,ראלק א"דיח ,ןטייצ עגיטנייה ןראוועג רעכאווש עקאט ךאסא זיא ערה ןיע ןופ חכ יד רעבא
טאה רעפעשאב
א טגיילעגניירא
ןיא חכ עכילרעדנואוו
ןגיוא יד זא ,האירב יד
ןראוועג רעקרעטש רעמ ןעמ זיא ןעוו ?ערה ןיע וצ טלעטשעגסיוא
ייס ראפ ,רעלופאפ רעמ ןענעז סאוו ןשטנעמ ןענעכערסיוא ןלעוו רימ הביס אראפסאוו .רוביצ ישנא .ןשטנעמ עגיד'חלצומ :עכילטע העפשה ילעבו םינשרד הארוה ירומו םינייד ידיגמ/םילהנמ ד"מהיב יאבג/הליהק ישאר עלופטנאלאט .םיתב ילעב/םירישע .םירועיש ןופ רעריפנא .'ודכו רעליפש/רעגניז ןשטנעמ .סעיצאזינאגרא ןוא תוביסמ עקראטש טימ טיילעגניא/םירוחב/רעדניק
.ןכיילג סעלא ןוא .ןטייקגיאעפ ןוא תונורשכ רעמ זיא סאוו שטנעמ יד אקוד ואל זיאס
ןמז יד זיא לאמ וצ ,וצרעד טלעטשעגסיוא ןעוו וצ תוירבה יפב רעמ זיאמ ןעוו ,םרוג רעד ייס וצ טכאנ ךאוו ,הוצמ רב , הנותח טכאמ'מ
עיינ א ןוא ןיירא ךיז טעיצ'מ ,החמש עכלעוו ןוא , לעיד ןטוג א ןסאלשעג טאה’מ , הריד ןפור סאוו ןעשטנעמ ךאסא אד זיא ךיוא יוזא
א זיא סאד דלאביוו םירופ ראפעב טצעי ןיירא םייהרעדנוא ייז וצ ףיורא טמוק’מ סאו טייצ ןוא ,םאזוצ ךיז ןעמוק תוחפשמ ערעסערג יוו ,ןעטנאלאט ערעייז סיורא ןגנערב רעדניק
יד ןעוט וצ ,ותוכלמ דובכ רשוע תא ותוארהב ןגעק טרעכיזראפ ןייז וצ תולדתשה עגיטכיר ערה ןיע
רעזנוא ףיוא ןקוק ןלעוו רימ זא ,רעכיז !אי עליפ ןפערט רימ ןלעוו ,ןבעל עכילגעט-גאט עגיצנייא-ןייא ראפ ןעוט רימ סאוו ןכאז ןופ ןביוהעגנא .ערה ןיע ןדיימראפ וצ ,הרטמ הפוח יד ייב זאלג א טכערבעצ ןעמ סאוו םעד טביג ןעמ .ןשטנעמ ןייק טשינ טלייצ ןעמ םענייאניא רעדירב ייווצ ראפ 'ילע ןייק טשינ עבלעז יד ןבעג וצ טשינ דיפקמ זיא ןעמ .ןטייווצ ןכאנ סנייא רעדירב ייווצ ראפ ןעמאנ - רעווש ןוא ןתח יד ןופ ןעמענ יד ךיוא יוזא זא .עבלעז יד ןייז טשינ ןלאז ,רעגיווש ןוא הלכ ךאנ ןוא ,רוכזי ייב סיורא טייג רוביצ רעד .םיניינע ךאסא
ןוא ,חכ עקראטש א ראג טאה שטנעמ א ןופ
געוו יד טיול ןקריוו וצ ,העפשה עקראטש א
יד זא ןסייוו רימ יוויוזא טקוק רע יוזאיוו
עקראטש א טאה שטנעמ א ןופ ליומ
יד ןטיהפא גיבייא טעוו ןעמ ןוא ,העפשה ןגאזסיורא טשינ הלילח לאז'מ זא ךארפש ל"זח יוו ,רעטרעוו ענעשטנואוועגמוא ןייק
עבלעז יד ,"ןטשל הפ חתפת לא" ןיוש ןגאז
טימ ןקריוו וצ חכ א ךיוא שטנעמ א טאה ךאז ןגיוא ענייז
טימ ו"ח טקוק רענייא ןעוו ,ראפרעד ענייז ןלעוו ,ןטייווצ א ףיוא ןגיוא עגיד'האנק סאוו ,טפיג עגידרעייפ ןבעגסיורא ןגיוא ןוא ,ו"ח שטנעמ םעד ןגידעש קראטש טעוו תובוט תועפשה ןופ לאווק ןייז ןטלאהפא
?הלוגס א רעדא חכ
א טגנערבעג טרעוו 'ףסוי סדרפ' ןיא
רעשראפ עכילטע .דאזיפע עכילרעדנואוו םעד ןייגרעד טלאוועג לאמא ןבאה ייז ןבאה ,"ערה ןיע" ןופ חכ ןשיטקאפ
טפשמ'ראפ זיא סאוו שטנעמ א ןעמונעג טרעגנוהעגסיוא םיא ןוא ,טיוט םוצ ןראוועג א ןעמונעג ייז ןבאה םעדכאנ געט יירד
,ןגיוא ענייז ראפ טגיילעג ןוא ,טיורב לקיטש
ןעז ןענעק סאד לאז רע זא ןפוא ןא ףיוא ןעמענ טשינ רעבא
טימ םעד ףיוא טקוקעג טאה שטנעמ רעד
סאד ןעק רע זא ,רעצ ןוא רעגנוה ןופ ןקילב
ייז ןבאה רעטעפש .ןכייררע טשינ
סאד ןבאה ייז ןוא ,טיורב םעד ןטינשעגפיוא עכילטיוט עכילדעש טימ ליפ ןפארטעג .ןטפיג
יד ןיא חכ עכילרוטאנ א זיא 'ערה ןיע' !אי
ןעז תמאב ןעק ןעמ סאוו טקאפ א ,האירב ןבעלטימ ןוא
ביוא ראנ טדאש ערה ןיע ?דיפקמ זיא ןעמ
ןראוועג טיובעג זיא סע ,תועט-ס'טלעוו א ןנידפק אל דיפק אלד ןאמ" :ארמג יד ןופ
יד טראד טדער ן'תמא'ניא רעבא ."הידהב
ביוא זא ,םיקיזמ/תוגוז ןופ חכ יד ןגעוו ארמג ייז ןבאה ,ייז ןופ טשינ ךיז טקערשרעד ןעמ םיחספ 'יע) ןגידעש ןענעק וצ חכ יד טשינ
ןיע ןופ חכ רעד רעבא .(יריאמו ם"בשרב יק
I MADE A DEAL WITH MY WIFE THAT WHEN SHE GETS A DIAMOND NECKLACE, I WILL GET A NEW SHTREIMEL (HOPEFULLY VERY SOON!).
I WOULD SPEND ABOUT $4,000 ON A NEW ONE.
TELL US ABOUT YOUR SHTREIMEL!
1. HOW OLD IS IT?
2. FOR WHAT OCCASION DID YOU GET IT?
3. HOW MUCH WOULD YOU SPEND ON A NEW ONE?
HOW OLD IS YOUR SHTREIMEL?
A NEW ONE YET!
I FIND THE NEW STYLES OF SHTREIMELS RATHER DISAPPOINTING. IN MY OPINION, THESE MODERN VARIATIONS OF THE SHTREIMEL DETRACT FROM THE AUTHENTIC ESSENCE THE TRADITIONAL SHTREIMEL EMBODIES.
Most people I know my age think they need a new shtreimel, but I am more then happy with mine and think it can last for few more years with some light touch-ups. I don’t think it’s fair to society that young people upgrade their shtreimels at such a young age (late 20s, early 30s). It should be perfectly acceptable to keep a shtreimel from your wedding at least until you make bar mitzvah, or even until you marry off a child. We’re
I’m looking for a, neat, flat shtreimel.
For any issues such as:
• Garbage pickup issues
• Street light outages
• Construction concerns
• Unauthorized road closures
• Road hazards like potholes, etc.
please don't hesitate to contact our community liaison, and your concern will be resolved in the most e ective manner.
Mr. Yossi Margareten
:לשמל יוו סושיא עלאַ ראַפ
• פּאָקיפּ שזדעבראַג ןעמעלבאָרפּ
• פּמעל ןסאַג ענעכאָרבעצ
• טימ ןעמעלבאָרפּ עיצקורטסנאָק
• ןענעז עכלעוו ןסאַג
אַ ןאָ ןראָוועג ןסאָלשראַפ טימרעפּ
• סלאָהטאַפּ
• וו"אא ,ןאָזעיל רעזנוא טפור עטיב
רעכלעוו ןפוא ןטסעב ן'פיוא ושיא רעייא
טימ ןבעגפּאָ ךיז טעוו רעכלעוו ןפוא ןטסעב ן'פיוא ושיא רעייא .ךייש זיא סאָוו ו"יה ןטעראגראמ ףסוי ר"רה
He can be reached at: 845.357.5100 ext. 433 | Margarettenj@ramapo.org
You can also contact the town to report any issues via WhatsApp at: (845) 502-0415
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Fur hats are no new fad. As early as 14th century Europe, men proudly sported hats made of beaver fur. Until new methods of fur processing invited cost-effective solutions using cheaper furs, local beavers were hunted to the point of near extinction. This was not due exclusively to secular fashions; original versions of the chassidish “biber hat” were made of short-haired beaver fur, too.
Beavers have a thick, hairy coat, which keeps them warm in the winter and helps them stay afloat in water. Beneath the outer layer is a waterproof undercoat — quite a necessity, given their proclivity for a water-based habitat. Short and stocky, beavers have webbed toes and flat, hairless tails.
They’ve got poor eyesight, an excellent sense of smell, and impeccable hearing.
A HIGH QUALITY BEAVER PELT SELLS FOR APPROXIMATELY $25. A LONG-HAIRED BEAVER COAT CAN COST $2,000 TO $5,000.
Beavers are blessed with a third eyelid. It’s transparent, so they can see while swimming underwater, and have their eyes protected, too.
With rust-colored teeth that never stop growing, beavers have quite unusual dental qualities.
Hashem designed their teeth to be strong, so they can chomp through the toughest of plant life without breaking. Beaver teeth get their orange color from an iron-rich enamel coating.
As beavers chew, their teeth wear down, getting chiseled into uneven shapes. That actually makes it easier for them to gnaw through hard things, like wood. No worries, they don’t grind down their teeth completely, as the teeth keep growing every single day.
And since their lips can close behind their front teeth, beavers can chew while underwater.
Beavers are among the most industrious of animals, working incessantly to change their habitat. They build and maintain dams, lodges and canals.
DAMS: Nothing dams beavers’ determination. They move rocks and gnaw at trees and shrubs to create dams. This gives them deeper water to forage in and protect themselves from predators and the elements. They even set themselves up with a kitchen-style pantry where they can store their food.
LODGES: Beavers are sophisticated contractors, building complex homes for themselves. Using sticks and mud, they form islands in the middle of the water or along the banks, complete with separate living and eating chambers. There are often multiple entrances to these dome-like structures, which can be entered from the water only.
CANALS: Work, work, work. It’s constant! When one home is built, beavers get to work on the next one, establishing homes for entire communities. They even create transport canals so they can haul their building materials between sites and link multiple dam locations.
Can humans get along with beavers in their midst?
To tell the truth, people often dislike beavers. They impact our landscape and waterscape as they burrow their way through.
At times, their dam-building and tree-cutting cause flooding and safety problems. Interestingly, however, their work sometimes has the opposite effect, mitigating flooding as they help control water flow.
And while there were times when beavers were nearly extinct, thanks to the fur trade, today beavers are making a comeback. There are loads of them around, and they are not considered an endangered species.
THE LARGEST BEAVER DAM EVER RECORDED, KNOWN AS THE LAC ST. CLAIR BEAVER DAM, IN CANADA, SPANS THE INCREDIBLE LENGTH OF 2,798 FEET. TALK ABOUT PERSISTENCE!
BEAVERS ARE PRIMARILY NOCTURNAL, BEAVERING AWAY THROUGHOUT THE NIGHT.
Felt top hats were all the fashion for men in the 1700s. Hat makers used the under-fur of beaver pelts — pounding, mashing, stiffening, and rolling the fibers into felt.
THEIR FAVORITE FOODS — POPLAR, WILLOW, BIRCH AND MAPLE TREES — ARE ALSO THEIR FAVORITE CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS!
Check out these personality traits. How “beaver-like” are you?
• Hardworking, motivated
• Consistent, predictable
• Slow and steady
• Precise, organized
• Low-maintenance
People with a beaver personality think there is a right way to do everything, and want it done just so. They want to solve everything and don’t like to ask for help. Sometimes, they must learn to relax and leave projects undone — or done differently than the way they would like. Beavers don’t like sudden changes and are typically hard on themselves. When under stress, a beaver might become overwhelmed and freeze, or stay up all night to finish a project.
NO! ARE YOU CRAZY?! FATHER AND PEDRO WARNED US A THOUSAND TIMES NOT TO GO IN THERE. AND CERTAINLY NOT WITH A STRANGER AND JEW. WE WILL BE PUNISHED WITH PICKING CORN FROM MORNING TILL NIGHT FOR A WEEK!
YOU’RE GRUMBLING LIKE A STEAM ENGINE.
WE HAVE NO CHOICE, MIGUEL. NOBODY KNOWS WE’RE HERE. THE ENTRANCE TO THE BASEMENT IS BLOCKED, AND EVERYTHING IS FULL OF SMOKE.
IF WE WAIT TILL THEY CLEAR THE RUINS, WE’LL SUFFOCATE FROM THE DUST! I’D RATHER PICK CORN.
AT THE MORENO FARM, JOSE FINISHES DRESSING MISHA’S HEAD.
OUCH! UGH, A BAD END TO A BAD DAY.
WHAT CAN I DO? THE SITUATION IS SO BAD. WE’VE COME TO A TERRIBLE PLACE, BUT WE CAN’T JUST TURN AROUND AND GO BACK HOME. WHAT’S THERE FOR ME TO DO?
WHAT SHOULD YOU DO? BE A TRAIN.
BE A WHAT?
YOU LIKE TRAINS, RIGHT?
UNLIKE A HORSE AND CART, TRAINS HAVE A PROBLEM. THEY CAN’T TURN BACK.
THEY CAN ONLY KEEP MOVING FORWARD ON THEIR TRACKS. IN LIFE…
…THERE ARE THINGS WE CANNOT CHANGE.
SO WHAT CAN WE DO? WE CAN CHOOSE EITHER TO ENJOY THE JOURNEY AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE TIME, OR TO COMPLAIN.
YES...
SO, MY CHILD, STOP COMPLAINING AND ENJOY LIFE’S RIDE.
INSTEAD OF FOCUSING ON HOW DIFFICULT THINGS ARE RIGHT NOW, START THINKING ABOUT HOW YOU CAN HELP YOUR FAMILY REHABILITATE THE FARM.
THANKS, BUT... YOU ARE PEDRO’S FATHER. WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO HELP US?
IF YOU WISH, I CAN HELP YOU.
HOW CAN I ENJOY LIFE’S RIDE?
PEDRO? THE UNSUCCESSFUL PEDRO WHO LOST THE FARM THAT I BEQUEATHED TO HIM IN MY LIFETIME? BELIEVE ME, I WOULD LOVE TO SEE THE FIELDS FLOURISH AGAIN AND BE CULTIVATED BY HARDWORKING AND HONEST PEOPLE.
I HAVE A NUMBER OF SUCCESSFUL FERTILIZER COMPOUNDS THAT CAN HELP YOUR CROP.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH, BOTH FOR THE DRESSING AND FOR THE ADVICE. YOU’RE A GOOD PERSON.
A GOOD PERSON, HA-HA-HA! AS GOOD AS MY KNIFE IN THE BACK OF MY ENEMIES.
THAT’S A MOST CUNNING PLAN, FATHER. TO USE THE CHILD TO DESTROY THE FIELDS...
Hint: Each Boggle board hides a word of nine letters or more!
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!
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 • Proper nouns • Abbreviations • Contractions • Acronyms
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Family name: _________________________________ Phone: __________________
Full mailing address: ____________________________________________________
Full name of winner: _________________ Amount of points: __________
Full names of competing players: __________________________________
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List some words only the winner found:
The longest word found on the board: _____________________________
A new word you learned from the board: __________________________
Only complete forms will be entered into the drawing.
WINNER 1
Family name: Moskowitz, 845-xxx-3973
Name of winner: Esther
Amount of points: 46
Names of competing players: Reuven
Some words only the winner found: riot, spice, trim, band
The longest word found on the board: mobilize
WINNER 2
Family name: Ciment, 845-xxx-7751
Name of winner: Mommy
Amount of points: 105
Names of competing players: Ruchy, Hindy, Itzy
Some words only the winner found: booth, mobilize, tramp, spice
The longest word found on the board: Immobilize
Winner: To claim your prize, bring this page to Nussy’s Cuisine.
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We bring you to the closing table
DOONA STROLLER
Doona Stroller, multiple colors avail.cll/txt 1-201-6144045
NEOCATE/BABY FORMULA
Neocate $46.99 per can. Kendamil Similac L’Mehadrin in stock!! We buy off any formula for a good price and trade as well. Call for other types of formulas. New! Option of shipping case of 6 Kendamil directly to you from England. Formula Trade 347.369.4886
BUGABOO
Beautiful Bugaboo Cameleon carriage. used, but great condition and price. Call 845671-2577
BEBE ORGANIC SET
Looking to sell a natural color bebe organic set, size 3 mths, with matching bonnet and blanket, beautiful for vachnacht. Please call 347 382 0905
DR FURNITURE
Solid wood dining room table 9 feet by 44 inch wide including 2 leafs and table protector in great condition $950 call 9176271301. Chairs might be added at $175 a chair (10 chairs)
FOR SALE GREAT BUY
2 wooden trundle beds with bookcase headboard suitable for boys or guest room. Beautiful condition.$450 each bed. Mattresses included. Pls call leave message 845-356-2743
REAL ESTATE
MONSEY VACATION/ SIMCHA RENTAL
Beautiful fully furnished Shabbos equipped 6 bedroom 4 bath house Highview/ College. Call/ whatsapp 718541-0292
HOLLYWOOD FLORIDA
Beautiful private villa. 4 Master suites with kosher kitchen, huge living area, pool. Walking distance to Shul/ Kosher shopping. Call/ whatsapp 718-541-0292
GOOD PRICE
Brand new Chosson Kalah apartment in dexter park, above ground on a beautiful cull de sac 1400 utilities included! 347-852-3733
MONSEY RENTALS
Apartments for rent, inquiries please call 845-3674240
OFFICE FOR RENT
Newly renovated offices for rent on LENORE AVE. please call 845 533 2427
MIAMI BEACH RENTAL
Vacation house for rent Miami beach near shul and restaurant pool and basketball court 4bdrms 3 bathrooms. text 347-6836674
RETAIL BUILDING FOR SALE
Retail Building In Haverstraw On Rt 9w 4,000 Sf, Asking $999k, Great Location, Text Or Call 845.203.1120
HAVERSTRAW
1000 SF ground floor space + 15 parking spots available for rent call/Text 845.203.1120
MONTICELLOVILLA
Monticello Villas now renting stunning 3-bedroom private houses to rent for Shabbosim, and Yomim Tovim. Conveniently located next to the shul and mikvah. For inquiries please call 845439-0001 Ext. 102.
NORTH MIAMI FL
•Kosher Vacation House •Private Heated Pool •Warm, Relaxing, Dreamy •Beautiful Patio •5 Min walk to a Shul •Couples Only. contact chany for more details @ 845-2747610
KOSHER VILLAS IN ARIZONA
Luxury villas in Casa Grande/Tuscon. Heated pool on gorgeous property. All amenities and kitchen accessories included. Near shul & Kosher grocery. call/ text 929-592-0368/929-4415709 Arizonakoshervilla.net. Still available for Pesach!
3 BEDROOM HOUSE
Montebello, spacious 3 bedrooms plus Sunroom, new kitchen. For rent. Call Monsey realty 845-376-0906
NORTH MIAMI FL
2-bedroom, 2-baths with private heated pool and spa. $400/night. Discount for 5+ nights. Call/Text: 917-3824810, email: 1752nmb@ gmail.com
LINDE-LUXE
Simcha/Vacation Linden Rental. Stunning New Cathedral Ceiling House. 4.5 Bedrooms. 3 Full Bathrooms. Playroom. Equipped with all your Shabbos needs. 5 minute walk to shul. Three blocks from kosher grocery and restaurant. Avail for Shabbos/per night. Great Price. Call 718-989-1406.
HOTEL 15
Accepting now bookings for spring and summer,(weekly,part or full). Big villa in serene area outside Monroe with huge heated pool. 8 couple bedrooms, Teen bedroom 8 beds plus 20 kids beds. For Pictures hotelfifteen.com call to book 845 837- 5662
WEST PALM BEACH
For the best Real Estate deals, Call: Mrs. Debby Schwartz 203.667.2785
MIAMI BEACH RENTALS
Carriage Club North Beautiful 2 Bedroom, 2 bath, Ground floor. Call: 347.499.0031
HOUSE FOR RENT
High Ranch on Fairway Oval. Nice big property, front & back yard. For more info call/ text 845-422-7811
4 BEDROOM HOUSE
Old Nyack Saddle River area for rent. Call Monsey realty 845-376-0906
OFFICE OR APARTMENT FOR RENT 16 DOVER TERRACE, 3 BR or 2 BR Apartments, beautiful private backyard. Updated Kitchen, freshly painted, plus storage rooms in Basement. AOM REALTY INC 8457293284
LAKEHOUSE VILLA
Luxurious 3 bedroom lake house villa in Case Grande Arizona. Private pool fully stocked kosher kitchen. 520.251.4459
HELP WANTED DIRECTOR OF HR
Lead HR strategies & operations. Recruiting, employee relations, compliance, training, & team management. Email resume to ctaubenfeld@aylondon. com.
FABULOUS OPPORTUNITY
All female office. Multifaceted, interesting tasks. Looking for motivated and efficient candidate. Responsible and detailed oriented with great phone skills. Filtered internet. Central location. Join our wonderful team. Please email: resume@ wellspringei.com
JOB OPPORTUNITY
A real estate Company in Monsey is looking to hire an experience Female Bookkeeper. Great pay for the right candidate. Please email Resume to office@ primemanagementnj.com
DRIVER NEEDED
To drive young women’s program. Mon-Thurs
8:30AM-1PM & Fridays
8:30-11AM. Rate based on experience ($20-$25/hr). CALL 845-596-5080
TIFERES BY OF MONSEY IS GROWING!
Come join our amazing team! Looking for Pre-1A and 1st grade Moros, Teachers and co-teachers for the upcoming 2024-2025 school year. Co-teachers will be trained in building students’ kriah and reading skills. Please send your resume to hr@tiferesby.org or call 845533-6890 ext. 300.
EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY!
Tiferes Bais Yaakov is looking for a full day preschool coteacher starting now. Positive and supportive environment. Competitive pay. Please call 845-533-6890 ext. 300.
JOB OPPORTUNITY
Ark Mortgage is seeking to hire Mortgage Loan Processors with at least one year of relevant experience. Full-time role. Please email resumes to hr@arkmortgage. com with subject “Loan Processor.”
OFFICE POSITION
Monsey office looking to hire a full time female secretary. must have great communication skills, be motivated and have excellent phone/email skills. experience a plus. training provided. Hiringmonseysec@ gmail.com
MALE ABA PARA
ABA Riders is looking for a Yiddish speaking male ABA para to work with a 5 year old boy for 1 hour during the hours of 12-3 daily, and a male/female to work 4-6 daily. Well paid, training provided, chassidish environment. Contact Rikki 347-930-9736.
JOBS AVAILABLE
Part-time & Full-time jobs available. Email TopPartTimeJobs@ gmail.com
HELP WANTED
Construction office looking to hire a full-time secretary and project manager. Preferable knowledge of QuickBooks. Please email your resume to officejobs4832@gmail.com
INTAKE SUPERVISOR
Seeking a supervisor to oversee client intake, scheduling HCBS reassessments. Ensure compliance, streamline processes, lead team. Email resume to recruiting@ elevateny.org.
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$125kk-$150k 5 Boros
Full Charge Bookkeeper
$120k-$160k Avanel,NJ
Inventory Control/Management (Lighting)
$80k Avanel, NJ
Sales Rep/ Client Support (Lighting)
$75k Avanel, NJ
Commercial Insurance Underwiriter
$65k+ Monsey
Inventory Analysis & Management
$75k-$95k Avanel, NJ
Receptionist & Maintenance Assistant (Property Mangaement)
$50k+ 5 Towns
Email: RaizyG@ SwiftStaffingGroup.com
Creative Director Private Label (Manufacturing/Distribution)
$ 200k - $250k Edison. NJ
CFO (Manufactiring/Distribution)
$200k - $250k Edison, NJ
Email RLefkowitz@ SwiftStaffingGroup.com
Machine Learning Engineer
$160k-$200k NJ/NYC/Rockland
CNC Machine Owner
$150k-$250k Newark, NJ
Purchasing Specialist (Manufacturer)
$150k-$200k Newark, NJ
Director Of Operations (Plumbing Exp)
$120k-$150k NYC
Regional Account Manager
$100k-$120k+ Commision NJ/Travel
Marketing UI/UX Designer
$100k-$120k Newark, NJ
Tax Accountant
$80k-$130k Monsey Accountant (RE Experience)
$80k-$120k Monroe
Full Charge Bookkeper
$80k-$120k Woodcliff, NJ
Night Production Manager
$80k-$100k Newark, NJ
Bookkeeper/Finance Associate (Construction)
$80k-$100k Montvale. NJ
Field RN (Homecare)
$ 75k - $90k Rockland/Westchester
Autobodyshop Manager
$60k-$75k Rockland
Traveling Repair Specialist
$50k-$80k Traveling Fundraiser
$70k+Commision NY/ NJ/Hybrid
Email: Yisroel@ SwiftStaffingGroup.com
Data Analyst (Wholesale)
$100k Monsey
Architecture Team Leader
$ 90k - $120k Monsey
Amazon Admin (Exp Required)
$70k-$100k Monsey
Legal Assistant
$60k-$80k Monsey
Carpenter
$50k-$80k Passaic, NJ
Program Director
$55k-$68k Suffolk County
Email: RickyR@ SwiftStaffingGroup.com
HR Generalist
$100k Northern NJ
Sr executive assistant (RE)
$80k-$125k Northern Jersey
Email: BailaG@ SwiftStaffingGroup.com
Salesman (Menswear Exp A Must)
$80k-$100k+ Manhattan
Admin Assistant (Insurance Brokerage)
$25/Hourly Monsey
Email: Becky@ SwiftStaffingGroup.com
Accounts Receivable (Female Office)
$60k-$70k Monsey
AR
$60k-$70k Northvale NJ
AP
$60k-$70k Northvale NJ
Email: Peri@SwiftStaffingGroup. com
Intake Coordinator (Therapy)
$25-$30/Hourly Monsey
Scheduling Coordinator (Homecare)
$25/Hourly Monsey
Sales (Insurance)
Commission Tri State Area
Email: Dina@ SwiftStaffingGroup.com
Level 3 IT Tech
$150k+ Monroe
Software Engineer
$100k-$140k Monroe
Business Analyst (Medical Billing)
Female Office
$ 100k - $150k Monroe
Experienced Mechanic (Packaging Machinery)
$ 75k-$100k Mountainville, NY
Data Analyst (Medical Billing) Female Office
$50k-$130k Monroe
Secretary (Construction)
$18-$22 hourly Monroe
Secretary (Medical Billing) Female Office
$30k-$50k Monroe
Receptionist
$18-$22 hourly Monroe NY
Case Worker
$40K - $70K Monroe NY
Email ChanaF@ SwiftStaffingGroup.com
Physical Therapist (Healthacre)
$85k NJ
Occupational Therapist (Healthcare)
$70k-$85k NJ
Email RivkaL@ SwiftStaffingGroup.com
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 845-356-3568
Pidyon Haben silver tray 845-5589589
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
NICU approved clothing 4.5lb+ 845422-7896/347-382-0016
Nursing pumps 8454999871
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 917-909-4072
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
Bris Gemach call/text 845-587-5813
Bris outfit, hat and Puyah 845-5589589
New Bris Gemach -845 549 0316
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
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 845-3048154
Accessories Basket 845-371-6857
Children Hair Pieces 3473001679
Portable Chuppah 845-425-4790
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
Wedding guest accessories basket 845-425-0963
Invitation Addressing 845-275-3044
Portable & Plug in Food warmers 845-371-1531
Kallah
Yom Hachuppah Cd 845-352-2560
Crowns, veils, shoes, capes 426-0767
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
Kallah Dresser 845-300-5767
Vort dress gemach 845-499-3086
Kallah fur capes 845-425-7176
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
Wash & sets $25, 347-944-0003
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 845-5212912
Bed Rest? Laundry Help. 213-7437
Maternity Clothing 845-445-9687
Maternity Coat Text Only 8455212912
Twin Z Pillows 845-445-9298
Proposal Gemach 347-277-4072
Makeup 845-517-7128
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. 845-3760738
Reflectors 845-356-0815
Reflectors 347-977-6816
Feeding Supplies 845-366-6398
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
Coat racks & Hangers 845-352-4640
New Tablecloth Gemach 845-4597396
Baby scale 845-540-1710
Cuddles n Cradles 347-243-7495
Outfit and pillow 914-715-2672
Suitcases 845-371-9121
Minor Repairs txt 845-272-4840
Bike Racks 845-659-1863.
Opwdd Sd Advice Email Slfydhm@ Gmail.com
GPS 425-3873
Teacher’s Bulletin 845-425-8046
Computer Advice (862) 248-1931
Loans 347-385-1408
Twin carriages 718-522-3891
Moving Help packing/unpacking 845-281-5900
Pack N Plays with sheets text 845280-3470
Digital Cameras 8264062
Phone With Service 845-445-7422
Single parent? Help with shopping etc. 516-203-2616
Hairstyling 845-570-7121
Washing Stations 845.428.9014
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
Boys Occasionwear 570-507-4492
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
Vitamin Gemach 845-521-5241
Hachnosas Kallah loan gemach 347-415-1525
Heimish Chicken soup 845-352-3959
Purim Costumes 845-641-4684
Costume Used or new 8455380990
A program servicing kids with various needs is looking to hire a F/T responsible female office employee, should possess office experience, great organization & communication skills, email resume jacobg1402@gmail.com or leave a message at 347.460.0204.
Frum Monsey babysitting agency looking to recruit girls 16+. Great pay. Contact: 845-2130356. Email: thebettersitteragency@gmail. com
Secretary for Life Insurance office in Pomona. 9-5. ambition to work & learn new thing. call Yossi Marozov 718-713-5955, yossi@ymfinancials.com
A busy retail showroom is looking for a responsible secretary with office experience. Qualifications are: multitasking, excellent communication skills, and detail-oriented. Call/Text/WhatsApp: 845-250-8955 E: chany@bridgestaffing.team.
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 hiring@markhertzco.com
Local P&C Insurance office looking for employee, possibility of working from home. Experience a plus. Email resume: insoffice10952@gmail.com
Professional multi-girl office is looking to hire a responsible girl for a full-time customer service position, needs to be able to multi task and have great communication skills, please email resume to hiring@hstile. com
Upscale Jewelry Store In Monsey Is Looking To Hire A Part Time Energetic Sales Lady. Sunday’s Included. Please Email Resume: Jewelrypersonal@Gmail.com
Alley Valley is looking for Yiddish and English speaking girls and women to work 1:1 with children during the day and in the afternoon.
Great pay
Heimishe environment
Daytime/ afternoon positions
Work with children
To apply for a position email your resume to:
HR@ALLEYVALLEY.COM
JOIN OUR TEAM & MAKE A DIFFERENCE!!
HASC GAN EZRA seeks caring staff for our Special Ed Pre-School Program in Monsey
TEACHER ASSISTANTS TEACHERS
SPEECH THERAPISTS PHYSICAL THERAPISTS
Warm & Collaborative Environment
Part-time and Full-time
* Referral Bonus
jobsmon@hasc.net
845-356-0191
JOB ENTAILS: ASSISTING CLIENTS WITH IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES, PROVIDING CLERICAL SUPPORT, AND MONITORING FOR COMPLIANCE
THE RIGHT CANDIDATE SHOULD:
BE HUNGRY FOR ACHIEVEMENT HAVE PROBLEM-SOLVING SKILLS HAVE A GET IT DONE PERSONALITY
PLEASE EMAIL YOUR RESUME TO INFO@INTEAMSOLUTIONS.CO (.CO WITHOUT THE M)
SEEKING FOR THE UPCOMING SCHOOL YEAR EXPERIENCED ENGLISH TEACHERS FOR :
• THE 4TH GRADE 1:30-4:00
• 5TH GRADE DEPARTMENTAL 2:00-4:00
JOIN A WONDERFUL, WARM AND SATISFIED STAFF
SMALL CLASS SIZE • EXCELLENT SALARY • STRONG SUPPORT
ALSO LOOKING FOR CLASSROOM TEACHERS’ ASSISTANTS.
Email Resume to: Mweinberger@ramapocheder.org
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/
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JOIN OUR SALES TEAM!
Be Your Own Boss! Join New York Life Insurance Co. as a seasoned salesperson or our fast track to management program. Experience top training, support, and retirement benefits. Make an impact, secure your future. Connect today! dglick@ newyorklife.com or Call 845639-5216
BCBA POSITION
ABA Riders is looking to hire a BCBA. Well-paid, flexible hours. Contact Rikki 347930-9736/info@abariders. com.
COME AND JOIN OUR TEAM
Job Openings At A Special Needs School. A Special Needs School Is Currently Seeking Aides For Full-Time Or Part-Time One-On-One Work. Additionally, A PartTime Job Coach Is Needed For Afternoon Hours. For More Information, Please Call 8453523307 Ext 0.
EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY!
Bais Yaakov seeking permanent sub for Junior High department (grades 6-8). Wonderful environment and excellent well-paid position for the right candidate. Email your resume to resumes@ baisyaakovelementary.org
Seeking FT employee to run day-to-day operations of the company, including but not limited to licensing and secretarial work. rocklandmtg@gmail.com
Seeking full time nanny for young family. Contact (845) 293-2312 for details.
Granite shop in Garfield, NJ (around 20 minutes from Monsey) looking to hire 2 positions: Salesperson: Drive leads, follow-up, and close deals in the Multifamily sector. Base + commission. Manager: Oversee NY/ NJ job sites, schedule and coordinate with the owner. Open to Profit sharing/ partnership structure for the right candidate. Email Graniteposition@gmail.com.
Looking to hire F/T saleswoman. Sunday a must. Great pay! Text/WhatsApp 3473886427
Our Monsey-based office is expanding its customer service department. Join our team and its great environment. email resume: monseyjob123@gmail.com\
ABA Riders is looking for a female ABA para to work with: A 9 year old girl till 1 pm. Driving required. A 3 year old from 4-6 pm Monday, Tuesday and Thursday in Fairlawn, NJ. Driving is required. Competitive pay. Contact Rikki 347-930-9736/info@ abariders.com.
Construction Company in Suffern is looking for a full time secretary that has excellent communication and organizational skills, ability to multitask and work in a fast-paced environment, strong attention to detail and accuracy. Proficiency in Excel and budgeting is required. Please send your resume to:secretary7853@gmail.con
TITLE I TUTOR POSITION
Heimishe cheder seeking tutors for the upcoming school year: man for the older grades, and lady/girl for the younger grades. Afternoon hours. Reading and math skills. Please send resume to title@vienmonsey.org or fax to 845.208.0440.
LICENSED CLINICIANS
Seeking clinicians licensed as LMSW, LCSW, LMHC for Intake Evaluations, Treatment Planning, Supervision, and Individual Therapy. Email resume to recruiting@elevateny.org
PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Lead dynamic team, strategize programs, effective communication, oversee projects. Email resume to ctaubenfeld@aylondon.com.
Reception Position. Fun Environment & Growth
Potential. Hours: Tuesday & Wednesday evenings. Text: 917-913-1523
ASSISTANTS WANTED
Come join the amazing Kidlet Staff and make a difference in a child while working in a great environment.. We are looking for Assistants to start immediately. 845-885-KIDS (option 2). Very small group ratios.
WE’RE HIRING!
Kochavim’s Star Learning Center, a preschool for medically fragile and immuno-compromised children is seeking to hire a classroom assistant (available immediately) as well as summer staff. Please send your resume to hbiller@ kochavimcare.org or call 845540-4470 leave message.
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• COO Integrator, Construction operational experience required, 150k, Monsey
• Property Portfolio Manager, minimum 2 yrs. experience, travel required, 150k+, Monsey
• Project Manager – LED Lighting Contractor, strong electrical background, handy, act as owner’s rep, 130k, Monsey
• Construction Project Bid Analyst, prior construction, bid estimating experience required, 120k, Monsey
• Certified Public Accountant, 130k+, Monsey
• Outside Sales position, Build client relationships, identify sales opportunities, and close deals, 3+ yrs. experience required, 100k+, Monsey
• Employment Supervisor, Male office, prior office and supervisory experience required, Strong written and verbal communication skills, multitask and set priorities, Yiddish and English Fluency, 100k , Monsey
• IT Level 3 Help Desk, A+/Network experience required, 100k, Monsey
• Payroll Specialist, 100k, Monsey
• SEO, 2 yrs.+ experience, 100k, Monsey
• PPC, 2 yrs.+ experience, 100k, Monsey
• End-to-End Software Automation Tester, 2+ yrs. experience with testing tools required, 90k+, Monsey/hybrid.
• HR Supervisor, HR/Management experience required, 90k, Monsey
• Homecare Marketer, prior experience required, 85k+ commissions, Monsey based
• Accounts Receivable Billing Specialist, 80k, Monsey
• Bookkeeper/ Office Admin, Full-time position, Rent Manager experience preferred, 75k+, Monsey
• Paralegal, full-time position, 75k, Monsey
• Junior Accountant/Bookkeeper, 70k, Englewood Cliffs, NJ
• Junior Accountant/Bookkeeper, 70k, Monsey
• Insurance Underwriter, female office, experience required, 70k, Monsey
• Social Media/ Marketer, full-time, in-office position, 65k, Monsey
• Male/Female Care Manager, [BA or First Talmudical degree required], $30+/hr. Monsey and Monroe
• Nursing Home Transition and Diversion (NHTD) & Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Service Coordinator, BA or MA degree required, female office, relevant experience preferred, minimum 20/hrs. weekly. $35/hr. Monsey
• QA Coordinator, female office, Minimum one year office experience required . Ability to read and comprehend regulatory documents. Proficient computer/
EXPERIENCE TEACHER WANTED
Come join the amazing Kidlet Staff and make a difference in a child while working in a great environment.. We are looking for an Experience Teacher for our upcoming 3rd class. Starting immediately. 845-885-KIDS ( option 2). Very small group ratios.
P/T OPPORTUNITY
Monsey business is seeking to hire a female for part time work, morning hours but flexible. Basic computer skills needed, will train. Best suited for an individual who prefers a quiet environment and non-creative work. Can begin immediately or only start the week after Pesach. Please send resume to: adele@yearbookscanning. com
POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Assistant needed for a cabinet manufacturing company. Drivers license required. Also cabinet maker needed. Call 845-323-6780
BOOKKEEPER
Detail-oriented. Manage dayto-day financial tasks. Min. 2 years QuickBooks exp. Email resume to ctaubenfeld@ aylondon.com.
F/T SECRETARY
Property management company is looking for a Full time secretary. Data entry, customer service and collection skills required. Please email resume to rcmanageoffice@gmail.com or Call 845-828-6781
VEINS? PRENATAL ISSUES?
No need to travel to Israel to buy LICOLIFE, #1 solution for veins / prenatal health issues. TheVitaminDesk 845-3881599
TUTOR AVAILABLE
Experienced warm male tutor is available to learn with bachurim at their yeshiva. References available. Please call 91736501596
MAKEUP ARTIST
Professional makeup artist available for any occasions. Reach out to today to get glammed! Bruchy L 845.587.1553
ARROWSMITH
Is your child still in the same place after all that tutoring?Join Arrowsmith, a research based program that strengthens the brain and eliminates learning disabilities. Call Mrs Feuer 914-260-6449
PETTICOATS FOR RENT!
Complete your look! Adult & kids petticoats for rent, Beautiful floral wreath & crown headpieces for rent, Adorable kids jewelry, and more! Call 845-5020153 leave msg
MASSAGE THERAPY
In The Comfort of Home- *Swedish *Deep Tissue *Lymph *Craniosacral Therapy Call Sarah: 845596-1373
MASSAGE THERAPY & SPA
Massage therapy and spa service, private location, parking available. Call 201703-0011
DRY SKIN?
Try Forever’s new overnight DEEP MOISTURIZING CREAM for smooth and silky skin! Aloe based, natural, face, hands, foot. CALL 845637-674
SHAIMOS PICK UPS 845-461-3084
AYIN HORAH
The renowned Rebetzin Aidel Miller from Yerushalayim will remove Ayin Horah over the phone. Call till 5:00 PM: 718.689.1902 or 516.300.1490
PHOTOGRAPHY
Experience the magic of Esti Muller Photography! Visit estimuller.mypixieset.com for a chance to win a free photoshoot. 347-971-0239
CUSTOM PHOTO ALBUMS
We specialize in custom Photo Albums, Chosson, Wedding, etc. Also professional Photo Editing, many years of experience. Special rate for photographers. Call: 347.563.5153
NEW WEBSITE?
Get your Beautiful, Fast, SEO-Friendly Website done in 14 days, guaranteed. Email efraim@rapidquill.com
SHIDDUCH RESUME
Need help writing and/ or editing your shidduch resume? Reach out to (718) 207-8137. Fast and excellent service.
ELECTRICIAN
Experienced electrician for all your electrical work, reasonable prices, prompt and honest service. call 347345-5636.
MUSIC LESSONS
Professional keyboard/piano lessons by Mr. Wertzberger 917-239-0283
MASSAGE
Female Licensed Massage Therapist for women only. Passaic Park NJ. $120/hr. Swedish & Deep Tissue massage. Sun-Thurs 11am10pm. By appointment only. Text or WhatsApp 973-7849918
CARELINE & GADE LOCAL
We are near you in the Hatzlacha area with all their products. Call 845587-5394
GARTLECH
We fix knitted & crochet Gartlech & make beautiful professional fringes. We also teach how to knit & crochet. call: 917-414-3281
RECORDING STUDIO
Have your songs professionally recorded by Faigy Pollak. Call 347-5783027
HAIRSTYLIST
Hairstylist for all your special occasions! $30 a head. To book call/text Or WhatsApp Chaya 845 293 3094
EARPIERCING
12 years experience. Wide selection. Call/text: 845-5387986
CUSTOM CLOSETS
For All Your Custom Closets Please Call Or Text 1347.522.4872
PAIN TREATMENT
BS”D Natural treatment for pain: knees, discs, arthritis. Yiddishe innovation. Dead Sea creams with essential oils. DOUBLE POWER. English/Yiddish 1(516)259-3169 (Israel hours) TerraCureProducts.com
OFF WHITE LACE GOWN
Beautiful off white lace gown for rent for married sister of bride size 2. Call 845-7467248
MAGNIFICENT GOWN
Gorgeous light colored gown for sale. Size 4-6. 8455385693
IVORY GOWN
Beautiful ivory gown for rent size 2-4. Call or text 845-5969933
BLACK GOWN
Black gown with eyelet lace for young adult, approx 12-14, Sale/rent, custom by Bella & Co. Spring Valley 845-5020223
IVORY GOWN
Beautiful ivory gown for rent size Small/Medium. Text 845-826-2185
GOWN FOR SALE
Beautiful white gown for married sister of bride, for sale. Size 2-4 845-200-4326
WHITE MATERNITY GOWN
White maternity gown size large to sell for great price call 7183098716
WHITE GOWN
Looking to sell a size 2-4 white gown for sister of the bride, please call 347 628 9586
CHILDRENS WHITE GOWNS
2 white gowns to rent or sell childrens size 4 & 6 call 7189388597
GOWNS
sister of bride gowns for sale 8455026491
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
EXTRA MONEY
Wanna make some extra money?? You sure do! TEXT the word “MONEY” to 718-
887-5180 for details. (no txt? Then call)
PLAYGROUP MORAH
Bsmnt/Yard to rent for a playgroup. Looking for a Morah for 3-4 yr olds interested in renting. 3478315444.
LEICHTER/GOWNS
Looking to buy a 7 branch leichter second hand. 2 Childrens gowns pink coloring to sell for a giveaway price, size 6 & 14-16, 347-3857094
TODDLERS GROUP
A 2-year-old slot is available in a toddler’s group. Kearsing
Pkwy area no transportation. For more information call 845-521-6536
Lost something? Found something? The Daily Return: Call/text: 845-538-0193, Email: monseydailyreturn@gmail. com
Children’s Book outside Stolin Hall. 3473427089 Brown bag in Lafa 845-5878005
multiple diamond bracelets and evening bags in Ateres Chaya Sura 845-519-1212
Multiple Evening Bags In Ateres Chaya Sura - 845-5191212
Size 10 ladies shoes 845-7467640
3 door china closet 347-6451576
Sz 14 k plaid Satmar uniform skirt with navy shirts,& grey sz 8c uniform skirt + uniform shirt & 16 grey sweater 347432-6669
Piano 845-709-7222
Nice frames for teudos in various sizes 845.213.7206
CHAI PHOTOGRAPHY costume picture special $35 for 10 minutes for 3/10 or 3/17. 845-425-5226.
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םעיט ןטאקאוודא עטמיראב יד
ןיירא ןגייל קיש יבא 'ר ןופ ץיפש ןיא וצ ךיז טיירג ןייז וצ תוחוכ עסיורג טיעטס ן'טימ טכירעג ןיא ןטסעמראפ ללכ ןוא טנעמטראפעד ןאשיעקוידע
ללפתמ זיא ןוא סיורא טקוק לארשי .חילצי םדיב 'ה ץפח זא
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חילצמ לאז ן'פיוא ןייז ןכילטכירעג טנארפ
םוטאד םוצ רעטנענ גידנעמוק ןא ךיז טנעקרעד ,וצ גאטשרענאד ןופ לארשי ינומא ימולש ייב גנוכאוופיוא םינונחתו הליפתב ןייז וצ הברמ ילודג ןוא הריזגה עור תא ריבעהל ןענעז א"טילש תוליהקה יגיהנמ לארשי זא רעדילגטימ הליהק ערעייז ררועמ סאוו געט עגיד'לגוסמ עגיטציא יד ןיא לטבמ רבעב ןיוש טאה לארשי ללכ ןעמ לאז ,עשרה ןמה תריזג יד ןעוועג ן'פיוא החלצה ןעז לאז'מ זא ןטעבסיוא .טנארפ ןכילטכירעג דיא רעדעי ןוא טלפאצ ץראה סאד עגיטסניג א ןרעה לאז'מ ללפתמ זיא זא ןוא טכירעג םענופ גנאגסיוא ןייאראפ ס"לרעפ רעגילייה רעד יגיהנמ לארשי ילודג יד סאוו ףיוא
םהידי ךמוס ןענעז א"טילש תוליהקה ךוניחה תודסומ יד ןגידייטראפ וצ טרפבו - ראי ןעצ דלאב ראפ ןיוש סאוו םעדכאנ הפוקת עטצעל יד ןיא עיינ טריפעגכרודא טאה טיעטס יד ןעגנולעג ה"ב זיא'ס יוו ,סעיצאלוגער עלעניגירא ס'טיעטס יד ןלעטשוצפא ןכיורב הרותה תודסומ זא גנאלראפ א העש גיסיירד ןוא ייווצ ןענרעל טנרעל סע רעוו ןוא לוח ידומיל ךאוו וצ ייז ייב טנכייצאב טרעוו טשינ סע עכלעוו ןיא ,טנעלעוויווקע טשינ ןייז ןשידלעה א טריפעג טאה ס"לרעפ ךרבתי וימחר בורב ןוא ףמאק דניצא לאז - לייטרוא םעד ןעניוועג ןלעטשפא וצ ,ךיירגלאפרע ןייז ךיוא ןענעק וצ טיעטס םענופ ךוזראפ םעד ןעמענ וצ סיורא ןרעטלע ןעגניווצ ערעזנוא ןופ ךעלרעדניק ערעייז ןענעז עכלעוו ,ךוניח יתב עגילייה ןוא טולב טימ ןראוועג טלעטשעגפיוא ךרוד ראי גיצעביז עטצעל יד סייווש רעד זא ןוא ע"יז ונירוד ירואמו ילודג ס"לרעפ זא ןפלעה לאז רעטשרעביוא יסרהמ יד ןלעטשוצפא ןייז חילצמ לאז ןייז ןיוש לאז סע ןוא לארשי םרכ .רקיו ןוששו החמשו הרוא םידוהיל
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