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GOOD MORNING, MONSEY

EARLY BIRDS

They start their day while you’re asleep

BREAK THE HABIT

Three women take the Breakfast Challenge

EXCURSIONS: FIRE ISLAND

Where the rising sun will set the tone for the day

NEW ASK THE EXPERT Mortgages and more

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(Re:

My Grandmothers’ Secret Slush Funds, Issue

Dear Editor,

401)

I enjoyed the essay “My Grandmothers’ Secret Slush Funds.” I also knew people who squirreled money away in such a manner; it seemed to be a cultural and generational thing, a phenomenon that was surely influenced by many factors during that time period.

I realize that the article was intended as a sweet reminiscence of a bygone time and the stereotypical characters of that era, presented in a lighthearted, tongue-in-cheek style. However, my concern is that, presented out of context, the story seems to show approval for activities that are not in line with the Torah, such as cheating or deceit. It would be unfortunate if readers were to mistakenly read the story as condoning prohibited behaviors. Please take this into consideration for future content.

Thank you for your thought-provoking publication.

CASTING LIGHT ON CAST IRON

(Re: Your

Say, Issue 401)

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CAST IRON AND KASHRUS

(Re: Your Say, Issue 401)

I was disturbed by the information a letter writer shared regarding sourdough baking. The letter writer wrote, “Cast iron pots are… pre-seasoned with non-kosher fat” and must be “put… through the process of libun.” The letter also indicated that bread cooked in such pots is not kosher and may not be eaten.

Please be aware that the Dutch ovens we sell in-store and online are enamel coated and present no kashrus issue whatsoever. Cast iron skillets (frying pans) that are preseasoned can be purchased with a hechsher. We have skillets certified by the OK that do not need to be kashered.

Other pre-seasoned frying pans sold online or in department stores do need to be kashered. The procedure is lengthier than described in the letter.

Thank you,

The Kashrus Alert in last week’s Your Say regarding cast iron pots generated significant feedback. Please consult your rav regarding any kashrus questions or concerns.

THE CIDER CURE

(Re: Inbox, Issue 399)

I am the letter writer who recommended apple cider vinegar as a prevention for seasonal allergies. In response to the follow-up question:

Apple cider vinegar has many health benefits and can be taken all year long. I start taking it three months before the onset of the allergy season, and I find it to be effective. I would recommend taking one teaspoon of liquid apple cider vinegar (I use Braggs brand) once a day. For those with sensitive stomachs, It’s advisable to take it after a meal. You can also mix it with honey if the taste bothers you.

I hope this is helpful.

TOOK MY BREATH AWAY

(Re: Framed with Flowers, Issue 398)

Thank you for the gorgeous ideas! The simplicity of baby’s breath worked perfectly for my Shavuos decor.

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TICKS

Summer is almost here, and with it comes tick season. Let’s begin with some general facts about ticks:

Ordinarily tick season lasts from April through September. Experts are predicting more ticks than usual this year due to the mild winter we just had. Extra caution is advised.

Ticks are predators who live by sucking on the blood of their host. The host can be deer, other animals, birds or people. Ticks can spread disease.

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The most common infection spread by ticks is Lyme disease. Around 300,000 Americans catch the disease each year. It takes between three and 30 days after being infected for the disease to develop. It starts as an itchy rash in the shape of a bulls-eye and can spread and get worse. Sometimes this is accompanied by fever, headaches and pain in the muscles and joints. If left untreated, Lyme disease can spread throughout the body and cause many problems, such as pain, numbness, problems with vision and even heart disease.

Here are some tips for avoiding contact with ticks:

 When visiting an area where ticks are likely found, spray yourself every four to five hours with a tick repellent.

Normally you won’t feel a tick until it’s been there for a long time, so the best way to find one is by looking for it. Most ticks are tiny, some as small as the head of a needle, which makes them difficult to spot. Others are as large as the head of a pencil and are more easily found.

It is very important to check yourself carefully after visiting an area where ticks like to gather. That means any place with tall grass, bushes or trees, especially moist areas. Look over your entire body but give extra care to dark and moist areas such as under the arms, behind the ears, and between fingers and toes. Also check carefully though your hair.

Ticks don’t infect their host for the first 24 to 48 hours after they latch on, so it is important to remove them before this window passes. The procedure can be a bit tricky. You need to do it calmly and properly. Here’s how to remove ticks once they’ve latched on:

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 Always use a fine tweezer or similar instrument; never your bare hands.

 Grab the tick’s body carefully and draw it slowly out. Don’t twist or yank as this may break it and make it harder to remove.

 Make sure that all parts of the tick have been removed, including the head and all eight legs.

YOUR SAY

APPRECIATION IS INVALUABLE

As the school year comes to a close, I’d like to raise awareness about an important topic.

Our teachers and melamdim are there for our children every day of the year. They lovingly teach our children with enthusiasm and simcha shel mitzvah. They imbue our children with Torah ideals and yiras Shamayim, middos and yedios. Day in and day out, whether they’re in the mood or not, they’re there in the front of the classroom, encouraging and motivating close to 30 (or more) children.

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It’s up to us, the parents, to acknowledge what our teachers and rebbeim do for us and our children. It doesn’t have to be a major gesture of appreciation; even a token acknowledgement of their hard work is enough. Show them that you care, you understand and you are grateful for all they’re doing.

 Make sure you are covered as much as possible. Tuck your shirt into your pants or skirt, and tuck pants into your socks to prevent ticks from crawling inside.

 Take a bath within two hours after being outside.

 Mow your lawn regularly so ticks won’t have tall grass to hide in.

 Children should play in dry, open areas rather than in the shade or wet places.

 Garlic and Vitamin B complex can help repel ticks.

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 Afterwards, wash the spot with alcohol and a sanitizer or iodine to remove any bacteria.

 Spray the tick with alcohol to make sure it is dead. Then pack it in a sealed container and bring it to your doctor as soon as possible. The doctor will have it tested to determine whether it carried disease.

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When you tip and give gifts to teachers mid-year, it’s appreciated, but it also greases the wheels and helps your kid get noticed more. But when the appreciation comes at the end of the year, that shows pure hakaras hatov.

There are educators who leave their jobs simply because of a lack of acknowledgement coming from the parents. No one likes to ask for appreciation, but no one likes to work without it, either.

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Last year, my husband, a rebbi, told me that he didn’t get a single thank you at the end of the year. Not even one.

Let’s ensure that our children’s teachers and melamdim are shown utmost appreciation for their work so they feel a thrill in continuing to provide top-quality chinuch. And for our children’s sake, may we be able to preserve our valuable teachers and melamdim.

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A Call for Safety

AN EDITORIAL RESPONSE TO RECENT EVENTS

A shocking number of children were struck by cars, said Hatzolah of Rockland CEO Rabbi Yosef C. Golding, and there were several accidents involving adults as well. In total, six children were struck in the Town of Ramapo, with three more hit in the Village of Spring Valley. The incidents involved children on bicycles as well as pedestrians.

Detective Matthew Galli of the Spring Valley Police Department said that one common denominator linked all three incidents in the village: The children failed to look both ways before crossing the street.

Spring has long heralded an uptick in accidents, particularly those involving cars, but the numbers have increased exponentially in recent years as the Monsey area’s population has grown exponentially. Another factor in the increase of accidents are the relatively new scooters, e-bikes and hoverboards, which have opened up new opportunities for risky behavior with potentially devastating results.

“If there is any possibility that a child might act irresponsibly, then a parent must lay down, and enforce, the rules of safety,” Rabbi Golding told The Monsey View. “I shudder to

think how someone might feel if, chas v’shalom, their child is in an accident that could have been prevented. ‘Better safe than sorry’ may be cliché, but it’s appropriate now more than ever.”

Adult supervision is a non-negotiable element of outdoor play, observed Chaverim coordinator Yossi Margaretten. Children must be taught that biking and helmets go hand in hand, and that failure to comply will result in stiff consequences.

“My kids know that if they are going on a bike, there is no such thing as walking out of the house without a helmet, and if they do, they are punished,” said Margaretten.

Margaretten was equally emphatic about teaching children not to play near the side of the road. An eight-year-old Spring Valley boy who darted into Union Road near Park Street on June 5 and was hit by a car remained in the ICU at Westchester County Medical Center as of Monday. Also in Spring Valley, two boys were lightly injured after being struck by a car while playing at the corner of Edwin Lane and Roman Boulevard on Sunday.

“Who knows what the outcome could have been if the car had been going a little faster,” said Margaretten. “Kids need to know that a street is a place where vehicles drive and they shouldn’t be riding there, only on driveways and on sidewalks.”

The popularity of electric bikes and scooters, as well as hoverboards, has created increased incidents, their higher speeds posing increased safety risks.

“I saw a teenage girl riding an e-scooter with three other kids, and none of them were wearing helmets,” said Margaretten. “They must have been going 15 to 20 miles an hour, and if they had turned over, the results could have been terrible. These things go fast, and one touch by a car and you are done, especially if you aren’t wearing helmets.”

Both Rabbi Golding and Margaretten agreed that parents

Multiple accidents in Monsey last week made it clear that even as children and adults head outside to enjoy the longer days and the beautiful weather, safety must remain a top priority.
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hold the key to inculcating their children with lifesaving safety skills.

“Kids don’t realize that there is traffic out there,” explained Margaretten. “Most of the accidents that we saw last week, it wasn’t the driver’s fault. It was the kids who weren’t careful and didn’t watch what they were doing. Parents have to educate their children about safety, looking twice before crossing the street, and being more visual. A car can be going just 15 miles per hour, but he can’t stop if you run out in front of him, and if he hits you, you are going to get hurt.”

Even children riding bicycles on the sidewalk need to be made aware of potential hazards, such as cars pulling in and out of driveways and how far they are allowed to go before they need to turn back. Children old enough to ride in the street need to know the rules of the road, such as riding in the same direction as traffic, obeying all traffic laws, yielding to pedestrians in crosswalks, riding in a straight line instead of weaving in and out of cars, watching for potential pitfalls in the roadway, looking both directions before turning, and exercising caution around parked cars that might be pulling away from the curb or have passengers unexpectedly opening doors.

Visibility is another important factor for bicycle riders, particularly at night. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recommends bright or neon colors as the best choice for biking attire. Wearing reflective safety sashes is an easy way to boost visibility. New York State law also requires all bicycles to be equipped with a bell, horn or other device that can be heard at least 100 feet away, a visible front white headlight, a red tail light and wheel-mounted reflectors.

“Kids shouldn’t be riding if they don’t have that,” said Rabbi Golding, who caught a glimpse of light coming through the trees as he rounded the bend on South Parker Drive last week. “I thought it was a car, but it turned out to be a kid on a motorbike. He was driving against traffic, which was incorrect, but at least he had a light so I saw him coming and was able to move to the side so he could pass by safely.”

Chaverim will be holding a bike safety event on June 25, with 5,000 free helmets being distributed to local kids. Plans are also in place for Chaverim to speak to children in camps and schools throughout the summer to ensure that fun and safety go hand in hand.

“Kids need to be taught how to stay safe,” said Margaretten. “Helmets save lives. Staying out of the streets saves lives. Kids need to be told not to talk to strangers, and that if someone they don’t know asks them for directions or offers them candy, they should go find an adult. They need to be taught emergency numbers and what to do if something happens. Parents need to understand that it is up to them to make sure that their kids stay safe.”

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The Ohr Hachaim Hakadosh points out that this pasuk is not telling us anything new. Why the repetition?

IN THE SHTETL of Mir in Lithuania lived a Yid who was very involved in the community. He earned a respectable living as a cattle dealer and was beloved by his peers.

In those days, there was a growing yearning among the Yidden of Europe to go up to Eretz Yisroel. Living in the Holy Land became every Yid’s dream, though for most people, the astronomical costs of the trip made it highly unlikely. The trip itself was fraught with challenges, and most Yidden stayed put in Europe.

One day, the community members heard that the cattle dealer had sold his entire business and was preparing to make the move. He had been speaking of it for a long time and had shared with many of his friends that he longed to plant his feet on the holy soil of Eretz Yisroel. Everyone was very happy for him.

Several days later, the Yid packed his bags onto the wagon that would take him to the port. His neighbors and friends stood around him and his family and parted with heartfelt words of encouragement that he should be able to acclimate easily to the holy lifestyle of Eretz Yisroel. Then they said goodbye, thinking they would never see each other again.

Several months passed. One morning, there was a surprise in town. The cattle dealer had returned to Mir! “Could it be?” They asked one another. “Did he really leave Eretz Yisroel after all that effort and expense, and come back to our little shtetl?”

The cattle dealer was an instant celebrity. He was surrounded by crowds who wished to hear about the place they would only see in their hearts. “What is life like there?” they

asked. A firsthand report was a rare commodity!

That evening, between Mincha and Maariv in shul, the man stood up to tell his story. Before a large crowd, he shared his experiences. He told them about all that he had seen in the relatively short time he had been gone. He shared how he had soaked in the air of kedusha and how he had met the legendary personalities of Yerushalayim. He told of his feelings as he stood at the Makom Hamikdash and Me’aras Hamachpeilah and other mekomos hakedoshim.

Then he began to tell of the difficulties he personally experienced, starting from the dangerous journey. He spoke of how the people in the Old Yishuv lived in poverty and hunger. He described the heavy taxes the corrupt leaders levied on them and how the neighboring Arabs turned every day into an unbearable challenge.

“The people of Eretz Yisroel are accustomed to sleeping on the ground” he said, “on a bit of straw, just like animals. They eat simple, poor food that seems more suitable for animals than for people!”

Wanting to drive his point home, he concluded with a fateful sentence that changed his life forever.

“Rabbosai!” he said. “Believe me, it is better to be a sheep in Mir than to be a person in Eretz Yisroel!”

The people laughed, but soon they noticed a strange thing. The man was talking, but instead of his usual voice, they heard noises oddly similar to the sound of a sheep. First they thought it was all part of his live demonstration, but soon they realized the extent of the tragedy: Before everyone’s eyes, this man had lost his power of speech.

After describing the detailed saga of the meraglim , the pasuk states, “As for the men who Moshe sent to scout the Land, who returned and caused the entire congregation to complain… they died in a plague before Hashem” (Bamidbar 14:36–37).
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The Ohr Hachaim explains:

At the end of the detailed description of the story of the meraglim, the pasuk reviews the sin and the punishment in quick succession to show us that the transgression of speaking against Eretz Yisroel is very great. Hashem is angered when one speaks against Eretz Yisroel, the Land that is the epitome of good. For this reason, the meraglim were treated to an immediate and unusual punishment.

To this day, we must be careful to only speak good of Eretz Yisroel.

On one of the Imrei Emes’ early trips to Eretz Yisroel, there was a strong heat wave. A Yid who was accompanying the Rebbe was not accustomed to such weather, and he commented, “It is very warm in Eretz Yisroel!”

The Rebbe would not allow the chassid to say something that could be construed negatively and immediately corrected him: “Surely you meant to say that in Eretz Yisroel, one can be a warm Yid!”

On a similar note, when Rav Ben Tzion Abba Shaul was recovering from his illness, he began to deliver shiurim in yeshivah again despite his extreme weakness. One winter day, one of his talmidim turned to him and said, “Kevod haRav, it is so cold! Let me close the Rebbi’s coat!”

“No,” Rav Ben Tzion replied sharply.

“Is it not cold for the Rav?” the talmid asked.

“It is very cold for me,” Rav Ben Tzion said. “But before, when you said it was very cold, you were speaking negatively of Eretz Yisroel. Should I give my haskamah to such words?!”

The very air of Eretz Yisroel is pure, holy and special — regardless of the temperature.

A chassid of Reb Mordechai Menachem of Skarnevitz who lived in Eretz Yisroel once came to visit Poland. When he went to receive a bracha from his Rebbe, the Rebbe took out a piece of paper and wrote his name and the names of his family members and several others who were in need of a yeshuah. He then folded the “kvittel” and gave it over to the surprised chassid

“Where should I place the kvittel?” the chassid asked. “Between the stones of the Kosel? In Me’aras Hamachpeilah? At the kever of the Arizal?”

“No,” the Rebbe said fervently. “I want you to read it in the ‘avira d’Eretz Yisroel’ — in the pure air of the Holy Land!”

Eretz Yisroel is a gift. Inhaling its kedusha is inhaling the bounty of Hakadosh Baruch Hu. This beloved center of the universe, about which it says, “Einei Hashem Elokecha bah m’reishis hashanah v’ad acharis hashanah” (Devarim 11:12), is perfect: full of beauty and benefits only.

May we all merit to live in Hashem’s most treasured place with the coming of Mashiach, soon in our days!

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The yellow haze that covered the area last week was anything but golden, with a significant portion of the East Coast blanketed by pollution that had air quality metrics soaring to unprecedented levels.

The smoke that obscured clouds and turned blue skies orange for two days was caused by wildfires that have been burning in Canada for over a month. The resulting smoke was carried down from Canada into the Northeast by the wind, turning skies hazy on June 6 and bathing them in an eerie sepia hue a day later.

The Wall Street Journal reported that over 100 wildfires raging in Quebec and Ontario were responsible for the smoke and particulate matter that propelled air quality ratings into dangerous territory last week. There were calls for the public to put their N95 masks back on, with the elderly, small children, those with asthma and immunocompromised people

all warned to stay inside to avoid the polluted air. The difficult conditions prompted other disruptions and cancellations, with some schools switching to remote learning, while area airports experienced flight delays because of poor visibility.

AirNow.gov is a relatively obscure Environmental Protection Agency website that uses sensors in 900 cities to map air quality across the United States. The Washingtonian reported that AirNow.gov saw its traffic increase 16,000% from the same period last year, with people flocking to the site repeatedly to see just how bad their air quality actually was. Ratings during the Tuesday and Wednesday smoke event registered an air quality index in the area that ranged from “very unhealthy” to “hazardous,” but by Thursday afternoon conditions had improved in many areas, with skies clearing and the sun emerging.

Meteorologists warn that the smoke could return again, with winds bringing more polluted air down from Canada as the wildfires continue to rage. EPA Air and Radiation Office communications director John Millet said that AirNow.gov and his network are ready for repeat events, should they occur.

“People should be able to take clean air for granted,” said Millet. “We’re happy to labor in obscurity here at the Office of Air and Radiation. We really are. We don’t want the limelight; we just want clean air.”

Hatzolah Honors Pint-Sized Hero for Quick Thinking

A Monsey boy was hailed as a hero for acting quickly and saving an injured friend from serious harm.

Yeshiva World News reported that Nuta Markowitz pulled a friend who had been struck by a car off the roadway, saving him from being hit by an approaching vehicle. The son of Rockland Hatzolah member Avrumy Markowitz RH-212, Nuta was praised for saving his friend from imminent danger and the potential of serious injury. The unnamed child is recovering from relatively minor injuries.

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0% Tax Increase and Lower School Taxes a Possibility as East Ramapo Budget Comes Up for Second Vote

Hoping to avoid a contingency budget for the upcoming school year, members of the East Ramapo School District board are counting on voters to turn out at the polls and approve a plan that includes a zero-percent tax levy, as well as a possible tax cut.

The Journal News reported that the original budget proposed for the district, which included a tax levy increase of 1.99%, failed to pass by just 45 votes.

“Unfortunately, this is not the result we wanted to hear,” said school board president Shimon Rose when the results were announced on May 16. “We’re all very upset.”

Putting together a new budget for the 2023–2024 academic year, the board cut approximately $3 million in spending to be used mostly for playgrounds and some building repairs. Voters will have the opportunity to vote on the $295.6 million budget on June 20.

Speaking at a board meeting last month, Superintendent Clarence Ellis said that the zero percent tax change was preferable to having East Ramapo revert to a state-imposed contingency budget, which imposes significant limitations on the district. If approved, the budget would have property taxes of Ramapo homeowners down by approximately 1.4%, while those in Clarkstown and Haverstraw would see decreases of 9.2% and 5.5% respectively.

Water Main Repair Forces MonthLong Closures on Union Road

A one-mile-long stretch of Union Road is scheduled to be closed nightly for the next several weeks for a water main repair.

Veolia Water began the process of replacing a six-inch water main near Stonehouse Drive with a twelve-inch main on Monday. Union Road will be shut down from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. nightly from Viola Road through Maple Avenue, with only residents and emergency vehicles allowed in the affected area during those times.

The work was originally scheduled for the daytime hours, a plan that Chaverim coordinator Yossi Margaretten described as a potential disaster. According to Rockland Daily, Spring Valley trustees Sruly Eisenbach and Asher Grossman asked utility representatives to visit the site to discuss options that would

lessen the impact of the repair on area residents and local schools, which included the possibility of shifting to an overnight work schedule.

After being postponed for a week from their original start date of June 5, the repairs are expected to be completed in approximately one month.

Plan to Rename Cuomo Bridge Fails in Legislature

Efforts to have the Tappan Zee name reinstated to the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge died in the legislature, with the Assembly failing to approve a measure that had been previously approved by the Senate.

Area residents have been pushing to restore the name since 2017, when Governor Andrew Cuomo slipped legislation naming the bridge after his father into a larger bill without opening the topic to public discussion. While a petition to have the Tappan Zee name restored has garnered more than 263,000 signatures over the past six years, efforts to have the legislature make the name change official have yet to yield results.

Taking a different approach this year than in the past, Senator James Skoufis attempted a compromise, sponsoring legislation that would have the bridge renamed the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Tappan Zee Bridge. While the Skoufis bill

passed the Senate by a vote of 51 to 11 with one abstention and was delivered to the Assembly on June 6, it never made it onto the Assembly docket before the legislative session ended for the year, reported Mid-Hudson News.

A statement released by Skoufis last week expressed the frustration that many have felt about the bridge’s sudden and unexpected name change by the former governor, saying that it “remains a grievance for many local residents who value our region’s history.” Skoufis also thanked colleagues on both sides of the aisle who supported the plan for “recognizing what a point of pride the Tappan Zee name is for us in the Hudson Valley.”

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CHAPTER 10

Recap: Fraidy’s attempt at making peace with Chevi is cruelly rejected. Lani and Riva are tasked to plan a big bash for their parents’ 40th anniversary.

On top of all of Mr. Gabioff’s flaws, he also happened to be an insomniac. Which was a good thing and a bad thing.

The bad part was that he spent his nocturnal hours closely analyzing all of the business’s activity, so that when he showed up at work the next morning, he came armed with fact-based accusations.

The good part was that when he showed up at work, it wasn’t quite morning anymore. And that gave his staff a blessed reprieve.

“Any ideas what we can do for my parents’ fortieth anniversary?” Riva asked Shoshi as she went to retrieve a paper from the printer.

Shoshi looked up from her computer for a second. “More than just a party?”

“Yes, we want to do something special. More personal, know what I mean?”

Shoshi was whispering something to her screen, clearly not focusing on anniversary ideas.

The printer was out of paper. Riva passed Chaya’s desk on her way to fetch a new package from the supplies closet. “Chaya? Anniversary? Any ideas?”

“Maybe your kids should do some kind of performance,” Chaya suggested.

“Hey, maybe,” Riva said. “I mean, there aren’t that many old-enough kids in the family, but if we come up with some concept, maybe we could —”

She stopped short at the sound of the door buzzing open.

Shuli Nieder walked in, 45 minutes late. She didn’t explain her lateness, and nobody asked. Which was weird. She was their coworker, wasn’t she? Wasn’t it only normal to share that you had an appointment, you weren’t feeling well, whatever?

But Shuli didn’t do normal. She’d been working at Kleenup for several weeks already, and she had yet to join a conversation that didn’t directly relate to work. She was always crisp and professional, usually even professionally friendly, but to develop a rapport with

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the staff? That seemed to be below her dignity.

Instead of explaining her tardiness, she took slow steps toward her desk, her eyes fixed on the scene before her. It looked like she was mentally processing what she was seeing, which was a regular work scene, in Riva’s opinion. But in Shuli’s eyes, apparently, it looked like a team slacking off. She didn’t say a word, but Riva could hear her thoughts. Why are you guys sitting around chatting when you’re supposed to be working?

Riva’s movements slowed. She pulled the tray out of the printer tray and ripped open the new pack of paper. This made absolutely no sense. Shuli was the one who’d showed up late to work, so why did she feel like the troublemaker?

She banged the tray shut and headed back to her desk, just in time to catch her ringing cellphone.

“Hello?”

“Hi, this is Mrs. Hilman, the secretary at Bnos Rivka.”

“Yes?”

Instinctively, Riva threw a glance at Shuli. Personal calls at work, another transgression in Her Managership’s eyes?

“So I’m calling about your daughter Fraidy,” Mrs. Hilman went on. “Uh, she’s okay. I just wanted to tell you that she was found crying in the bathroom before. Mrs. Kviat is talking to her now, but she asked me to call you to let you know. We don’t really know what happened.”

“Yes. Of course. Thanks. For calling, I mean.”

Riva planted her fingers in her sheitel. She’d known. She’d known something was wrong. A wave of guilt tumbled over her, because she’d known, and she hadn’t done anything. Fraidy had been acting strange for a while, so why hadn’t she gotten to the bottom of it?

Mrs. Hilman was still on the phone, but she wasn’t talking. Riva looked at her screen, the list of things she had to address loading through the hard drive of her brain.

She pictured Fraidy in the school bathroom, leaning her face on the door and sobbing quietly. Riva’s chest felt tight.

“I’m coming,” she said into the phone.

A minute later, she put on her coat, slung her bag over her shoulder and called out quietly, “I need to leave. I’ll be back later.”

Shuli jangled the bracelet on her wrist. “Would you like me to tell Mr. Gabioff where you’re going?” she asked.

Would she like what ?

Riva tugged the bottom of her jacket and stared Shuli in the face. “No,” she said coldly. “I don’t need you to tell him anything.”

But it turned out that Shuli wouldn’t need to report to Mr. Gabioff. If she thought she could forget about her boss and his

trusty new manager and go where she belonged at the moment — at her daughter’s side — she wasn’t that lucky. When she pulled open the door to leave, she came face to face with Mr. Gabioff himself.

“Hi, Mrs. Stroh.”

A simple greeting. He didn’t need to say more. She heard it all, loud and clear.

Where exactly are you going, smack in the middle of a workday? Where do you think you are, at the park? In the mall? What’s this freefor-all-ness all about? Do you have a job or not?

“Hi,” Riva managed to utter.

He stood there with a blank face, not quite blocking her way but making it impossible, by his mere presence, for her to pass.

“I… need to leave. Something came up. I’ll be back later.”

“You need to leave.”

The way he repeated her words — not as question, only as a flat, monotonous echo — frustrated Riva more than anything. She couldn’t define what it was, that strange way of making her feel like an idiot. Was he questioning her? Mocking her? Objecting? Pointing out the absurdity of her words? He definitely wasn’t simply acknowledging what she’d said.

“You need to leave,” he said again.

She nodded stupidly.

He stepped aside. She held her bag and carefully walked past him, not daring to look back as she felt his gaze shadowing her down the hallway to the front door.

Maybe she was overreacting. A kid crying in school — it wasn’t the end of the world. Why did she feel like she had to go? Maybe it was absurd; maybe Mr. Gabioff was right.

But ten minutes later, sitting in Mrs. Kviat’s office with Fraidy next to her, she was glad she’d followed her intuition.

Fraidy looked awful. Her eyes were red, her face was pale, and she seemed to melt into her chair as she sat there, sniffling.

There was no doubt she belonged here now, at her daughter’s side. The only issue was that Fraidy refused to talk.

“Was it something that happened in class?” Riva prodded.

Fraidy’s shoulders rose and fell. Her fingers ran over the pleats of her uniform skirt, lining up each fold in perfect order.

“Something with your teacher? A girl?”

More shrugging, but still not a word. Riva shifted closer to her daughter and put her arm around her shoulder. Fraidy stiffened slightly but didn’t resist.

Riva tried, the principal tried, but the most they managed to get out of Fraidy was, “Nothing. It’s nothing.”

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Fraidy flung her hands into her skirt pleats. “No!”

Wince.

“I can take you home,” Riva offered.

“Yes. I want to go home. I’m not going back to class, ever.”

Riva caught Mrs. Kviat’s gaze.

“I’ll go get your coat and briefcase, sweetie,” the principal said. “You wait here with your mother.”

When she left, Riva stroked Fraidy’s back. “Do you want to tell me what happened, Fray?”

Fraidy looked at Riva tentatively, and a chill crept over Riva as she met her daughter’s eyes. Her eyes were huge and hollow.

She’s terrified.

Whatever happened, whether Fraidy was sad or angry or hurt, there was something more going on, something larger lurking in her daughter’s heart.

“Not now,” Fraidy said quietly.

Riva let it go. She’d take her home, give her space, then try to figure out what was going on. For a moment, she remembered Mr. Gabioff, her job, Shuli Nieder. But she pushed the thoughts away. Too bad. She wasn’t returning to the office that day. Let them think whatever they wanted to think.

They didn’t talk much as they walked home together. Riva kept throwing glances at Fraidy, biting back her questions.

Something — someone — was hurting her daughter. And the knowledge made Riva sick. *

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“What I need,” Lani told him, as she collected empty cereal bowls from the table, “is a huge kitchen. Today.”

“I know,” he snapped.

Lani stopped short, plastic spoons jutting from her stack of bowls, and gaped.

Chaim Tzvi dumped his hat down on the table and let out a breath. “I’m sorry,” he said. “It’s just that… I want

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“Let’s not talk about construction funds now,” Lani said. She fit the cereal bowls into the overflowing garbage bag and squeezed them down as far as they would go. Then she tied the bag and washed her hands. “Let’s talk about now. Today. I have to get these orders ready quickly, and I can’t see it happening out of this kitchen. Any ideas? We’re not discussing problems. We’re discussing solutions.”

“I thought we’re moving for Pesach,” Chevi muttered.

Lani treated her to steely eyes. Chevi slouched in her chair.

“You’re right,” Chaim Tzvi said. “So, a big kitchen. Well, why don’t you go work in your mother’s house? She has a big kitchen.”

“My mother? But like, she’s hosting a huge seudah tomorrow. She doesn’t need me there.”

“If you clean up after yourself? Maybe? Ask her; it can’t hurt.”

Her mother was actually perfectly fine with the arrangement. “Marissa is staying until seven,” she said, “so don’t worry about cleanup.”

Chaim Tzvi had his own busy day ahead; he was a fundraiser, talk about peak season. But he quickly helped Lani pack all the food and supplies into boxes. Chevi, OZ and Simcha joined them in the car, while Malky and Shana chose to stay home to work on their friends’ shalach manos. To Lani’s relief, they offered to babysit Shifra.

When they arrived at the Millers, the boys ran inside while Chaim Tzvi, Lani and Chevi unloaded the trunk. Lani was lining up another box on her parents’ front porch when the front door opened and Fraidy Stroh walked out.

“Ooh, Chevi, look who’s here,” Lani called back to Chevi, who was standing near the open car trunk. “You’ll have company.”

But Fraidy didn’t seem too excited to see them. Without saying a word, she flew down the stairs and ran off.

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When the mind is well-rested, When all we can hear is the chirping of birds. The poetic ring of it all!

Turns out, there can be a more opportune time. Like, right now: After the sun has risen and dappled the world with sunshine. After its fat rays sat in the middle of the sky and warmed the world. And dipped west and sank in a splendorous display of colors.

After the moon peeked out and the stars followed. Now.

Because, hey, night. Great time to work. The kids are sleeping. The house is clean. So, I sit down. Write some words. Delete them. And go to sleep.

Because tomorrow is the morning. But surprisingly, there are individuals out there who have conquered their yetzer hara and wouldn’t give up their mornings, not even for something as mundane as sleep.

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“You know that feeling of waking up with the birds?” Chumy asks casually.

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She continues, with the vibrancy of a woman who woke up three hours after I went off to bed, “It’s the greatest feeling ever! The world is so quiet, and I can fill the time however I like. Generally, I’m off the elliptical by 5:30 after having exercised for almost an hour. That’s like the time it takes to walk around Rockland Lake, minus the expenses of childcare and transportation.”

Chumy’s alarm clock rings at 4:30. She enjoys a quiet coffee, two miles on the elliptical, and a luxurious davening before starting on housework. “You can’t put a price tag on a morning,” she says.

I don’t even have to try it to know it works. On those rare occasions when I wake up only ten minutes before the kids, I accomplish more in those precious moments than I do in a hundred minutes with kids around.

A side benefit of waking up before the sun is that the weather doesn’t determine your mood. “It’s never cloudy when I wake up,” Chumy explains. “The world always looks the same at 4:30.” There’s lots of welcoming silence and darkness. Two hours later, when the storm clouds brew and the dreary drizzle starts, Chumie is long past mood changes.

“And whenever I dropped my early morning routine and told myself that I’ll just daven later, exercise later, the ‘later’ never happened.”

We can all relate to that. Once the first set of feet pad out of bed, the day is over. And once you have a child over the age of eight, your night is kind of gone, too.

Which leaves us with early morning.

Chumy is in bed by 10 p.m. the latest, she says, so she gets her six to seven hours of sleep at night. And research is on her side. There’s significant proof that earlier night sleep is directly linked to better sleep, less insomnia and a longer lifespan.

I ask her about the challenges of her schedule.

The biggest challenge for her is simchos. “That really tests my resolve. By the time I come home from a wedding or vort, it’s almost morning for me. But I still push myself to wake up early on those days because I know that consistency is key.”

She’s truly a role model for “early to bed, early to rise, makes one healthy [the exercise], wealthy [I’m not that nosy] and wise [certainly].”

Then we have another class of dedicated early morning risers: our bus drivers, who are up at the crack of dawn to transport our boys to yeshivah and cheder

Their avodas hakodesh is hardly ever applauded, but their mesirus nefesh is the catalyst for countless hours of tefillah and limud haTorah.

After speaking to Reb Dovid Virdin, fondly known as Reb

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Duvid, I know his charges are not only fortunate to ride his bus; they’re truly in the presence of greatness. He is the legendary bus driver for both the Satmar Kinyan Torah yeshivah and for Bais Rochel girls’ school.

In the winter, his alarm clock rings at 4:30. I ask him why it’s necessary to wake up so early if his first route doesn’t start until 5:45 a.m.

“It’s not easy for a bachur to wake up early. The least I can do is have a warm bus in the winter cold. That takes an extra half hour.”

The warmth he gives his boys isn’t only a heated bus. His heart is what makes the toughest of them gravitate to him. He still gets regards from countless parents who vouch that if not for him, their sons wouldn’t have succeeded. Many years after the fact, one father still attributes his son’s commitment to Yiddishkeit to the early morning talks with his bus driver.

Reb Duvid has the right personality, and he’s enough of an outsider for the boys to consider him

DURING THE EARLY MORNING HOURS, THE BOYS ARE MORE OPEN, THEIR GUARD IS DOWN

on their side. He has no official title such as mashgiach, therapist or rebbi. Yet he has the passion and the joy of a true mechanech. In addition, during the early morning hours, the boys are more open, their guard is down, and Reb Duvid is there for them with his trademark patience.

“You can’t drive a bus for parnassah only. It’s a recipe for burnout. I drive because I love driving, and I love the passengers.”

He’s not exaggerating. Only a driver who loves his job can attest that in all his years, he never started his route a minute late… except once.

The only time he started his route a minute and a half late was moments after his wife gave birth to a baby girl. He looked at his watch and saw that he could still make his route! He peeked at the baby, wished his wife mazel tov, and raced off to his taiyere yeshivah bachurim. Could there be a better way to thank Hashem than by transporting His children to davening ?

I ask him to list any challenges of the job. He thinks and chuckles. “There are no challenges.” I wait for him to dredge up something

“Unless you count snow dates. I have no hotline with which to check in. I’m literally the first bus on

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the road. It’s hard for me to make the call regarding whether to cancel school or not.”

He elaborates, “It’s scary to maneuver a bus in the snow, and we don’t want to take risks. On the other hand, sometimes the snow clears up by morning, and by canceling, a whole day of learning is lost.

“It’s a hard call to make,” he repeats.

RABBI FREULICH*

I pull a package of chicken cutlets from my freezer and plunk it into a bowl of water for a quick thaw. Then I call Rabbi Freulich, a shochet at a well-known meat and poultry plant. When I’m done, I go back to my package of cutlets with much more appreciation. It’s no simple matter to bring kosher chicken to my counter.

What’s the schedule like for a shochet ?

Rabbi Freulich has to be ready and alert for his 4:00 a.m. shift. His alarm goes off at 3:18 a.m. It’s the exact amount of time he needs to go to the mikveh and have his chalef inspected. While the world is asleep, the squawking of thousands of birds keeps the poultry plant alive and awake and pulsing with energy.

The shochtim work in shifts of about an hour and fifteen minutes throughout the day to ensure they are rested for this high-stakes job.

The first break after the early morning shift comes at about 5:15 a.m. In the summer months, it’s time for davening and breakfast. In the winter months, it’s still too early for davening, so Rabbi Freulich has time for a quick nap before davening at neitz.

How does Rabbi Freulich deal with a schedule that is so

different from that of the rest of humanity?

The schedule is definitely a challenge for a person who once considered himself a die-hard night owl. But as he says, “I chose the job, not the schedule. It’s avodas hakodesh to provide Klal Yisroel with kosher chicken.”

He explains that his body’s circadian rhythm got used to the new schedule, and he has no problem switching between a weekend and workweek schedule.

Having an adequate night’s sleep is crucial for the job. Therefore, he takes the responsibility very seriously and turns in for the night right after Maariv. In the summer, that’s a bit late, and therefore more of a challenge. In the winter, the schedule is a bit easier.

“It’s all avodas hakodesh,” Rabbi Freulich says again. It’s also what he tells his kids when they complain about the schedule. And that attitude is what transforms the challenge into a privilege.

These interviewees all lead very different lives, but they have something important in common. They don’t view the early wakeup as a punishment; they view it as a privilege. It reminds me of the age-old words that called the townspeople to Selichos: Shteit oif, shteit oif, tzu avodas haBorei.

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“I CHOSE THE JOB, NOT THE SCHEDULE. IT’S AVODAS HAKODESH”

עדנעגנירד א טימ ךייא וצ רימ ןעמוק דניצא

רעזנוא זא ןרעכיזראפ ןזומ רימ ,השקב

עשיטירק יד ןיא ןעניוועג טעוו טאדידנאק

ןעמוקסיורא טשינ רימ ןלעוו רעמאט .ןלאוו

ןייזליואוו םעד ןייא רימ ןלעטש ,ןסאמ יד ןיא

עכלעוו לארשי ינב וניחא ןופ דיתע םעד ןוא

,תוישרפ עכלעזא ןיא טשימראפ רעדייל ןענעז

אל רשא תוועמ א ןייז הלילח ןעק סאד ןוא .ןוקתל לכוי

ןעמל השע

!לארשי תיראש

עגידלושמוא עלא יד ראפ ןוט סאד ןזומ רימ

טלגאווראפ רעדייל ןענעז סאוו ךעל׳המשנ

ןזומ רימ ,סעסיעק עכלעזא ןיא ןראוועג

אלו בקעי תיראש דבאת אלש ידכ ןוט סאד

ןייק טשינ זיא סע .לארשי תיראש דבאת

רעדעי ראנ ,םייהרעדניא ןביילב וצ טייצ

ןעמיטש ןעמוקוצסיורא ביוחמ זיא רענייא

רעד סאיסקע סירק זא ןרעכיזראפ יוזא ןוא

עוויסערגארפ יד ןעמוקייב טעוו ,טניירפ ןדיא

ןוא ,םיא ןגעקטנא טפיול סאוו ןירעטכיר

ןביילב רימ זא ןכאמ רעכיז רימ ןלעוו טימרעד .ןטיהעגפא

ןלאוו ראפ דניצא ןעמוק ךיוא יוזא

יוו ןוא שזעליוו ילאוו גנירפס יד בלאהרעניא

ןטעבעג םלוע רעד טרעוו ךילדנעטשראפ

ייווצ יד ראפ ןסאמ יד ןיא ןעמיטש ןייגוצסיורא

ךאבנעזייא לארשי ר״רה םינקסע עשימייה

שזעליוו ראפ ו״יה טימס לאומש ר״רה ןוא ו״יה .יטסארט

א״טילש תודסומה ילהנמו םינברה ילודג יד

ןעמ ןעמעוו טימ טניירפ ןדיא רעטלא ןא זיא

ראפ ןעגנואיצאב עטנאנ ראג ןיוש טאה

רעזנוא״ סלא טנאקאב גידנעייז ,ןראי עגנאל ,טאדידנאק רעד .ילאוו גנירפס ןיא ״רעטכיר

טנידעג ךיוא טאה ,סאיסקע רעפאטסירק

ןראפ )ףליהעג טפיוה רעד( קרעלק ואל סלא

טפוש טרואק םירפוס רעטבילאב רעזנוא

גיצנאווצ וצ בורק ראפ רענילרעב טרעבאר

םירשק עטוג ראג טפינקעגנא טאה ןוא ,ראי

ןוא ,עדניימעג עשימייה רעזנוא בלאהרעניא

ןופ עיצאטופער א טעיובעגפיוא ךיז טאה רע

,טייצ עדעי וצ זנוא ראפ טיירג ןייז גידנעטש

ןעוועג לאמא ראנ זיא סאוו רענייא רעדעי ןוא סאוו ןיא סיעק ןכלעוו ייס ןיא טשימראפ טניוטשרע זיא דוולאווניא ןעוועג זיא סאיסקע טייקנבעגעגרעביא סאמ ןייז ןעז וצ ןעוועג רעזנוא וצ טאה רע סאוו טייקוויטיסנעס ןוא .רוביצ

ןביוהעגנא סנטצעל ךיז טאה רעדייל ןטנאמרעדנביוא םענופ סעפורג ןרימראפ עדנסאה טסבלעז יד ןופ ץיפש ןיא ,טראס ענעדישראפ רעטנוא ׳ןטסיוויטקא׳ ןוא ןדיא טילחמ ןבאה עכלעוו ,ןעמענ ׳עיצאזינאגרא׳ ןענייפמאק ןעמענ ךיז ןלעוו ייז זא ןעוועג

טרואק ילימעפ יד ןיא זנוא ייב ןלעטשוצניירא עלארעביל-וויסערגארפ עמערטסקע ראג א ןכארפשעגסיוא זיא עכלעוו עקטאדידנאק ןוא ,רעגייטשסנבעל עגיד׳הרות רעזנוא ןגעק ערעזנוא טימ טשינ ללכב ךיז טרעמיק עכלעוו ןפראד ךיוא רימ ןלאז יהאד זא ידכ ,ןכיורבעג י״בחא סאוו ןעמעלבארפ יד ןופ הלילח ןדייל עוויסערגארפ רעמ - ערעדנא ןיא ךיז ןעשטומ .היהת אל היה ,רעטנגעג -

.י״ה רעביטש

ןעוט ייז סאוו סעלא סאד זא ךיז טייטשראפ

רעיילש ןשלאפ א רעטנוא יאדווא טמוק

׳טכער ןשטנעמ׳ ןוא ׳טייקגיטכערעג׳ ןופ

ןוא ,ןיירא רעפיט טקוק ןעמ ןעוו רעבא

ןוא ןליצ עגיליווזייב ערעייז טכארטאב ןעמ

זא טסבלעז ךיז טייטשראפ ,ןדריוו עטכעלש

ןלייטסיוא וצ אד ראנ רעדייל ןענעז הרבח יד

ןעייג עכלעוו ןדיא עשימייה ראפ תורצ עקפיצ

ןלעוו ייז ןוא ,ןטייצ ערעווש עכלעזא רעבירא

ןזומ רימ ראנ ןלעטשפא טשינ לאמנייק ךיז .דנאטשרעדיוו עשיטילאפ עטסעפ א ןגייצ ייז

ןיא זנוא ייב

יטנואק דנעלקאר

זנוא טאה רעטשרעביוא רעד זא ה״ב

יטנואק דנעלקאר ןיא יהאד זא ןעקנאשאב

עלא יד ןופ ןטילעג טשינ רימ ןבאה

טימ טשטנעבעג גידנעייז ,סעיצאזינאגרא

ןבאה רעזייה טרואק יד ןיא רעטכיר עטוג ןכאמ ןטלעז ךיז טעוו סע זא טסואוועג רימ ןטלא ןפיוא ךיז ןריפ ייז ןעד ,ןעמעלבארפ

.ךיז טרעדאפ סע יוו רעגייטש

june תקוח תשרפ גאטסניד ןגידנעמוק םעד ירעמיירפ עשיטירק יד ןעמוקראפ טעוו 27 ןעמ יוו ,יטנואק דנעלקאר ןיא זנוא ייב ןלאוו רעטייוו ןטלאהוצנא טייהנגעלעג יד ןבאה טעוו טעבראעג טאה סע יוו םעטסיס עגירעהעג יד .רעהא זיב

ךרוד טריסראדניא טרעוו סאוו טאדידנאק רעד

יטנואק דנעלקאר

!ליצ

םישנא ,רעלייוו רעטרירטסיגער שיטארקאמעד רעדעי

!ןעמיטש סיורא טמוק ,ראי ןצכא רעכעה ,ףטו םישנ

ןייא טימ טגינייאראפ
ונריע ינבר ילודג תעד םעד טגלאפ
דנעלקאר טרעכיזראפ ןוא א״טילש
!טפנוקוצ סיטנואק

רעייפ א טנערב סע

לארשי ללכ

!ןשעלראפ סע טעוו

סיורא ןעייג ןוא א״טילש ונריע ינבר ילודג ןופ ןעגנוזייוונא יד סיוא ןגלאפ יטנואק דנעלקאר יבשות !ה״זעב בוט רתויה דצ לע דיתע רעזנוא ןרעכיזראפ ןלעוו עכלעוו ןטאדידנאק יד ראפ ןעמיטש

.ןסאפראפ טשינ לאפ ןייק ףיוא ןפוא םושב ןראט רימ סאוו טייהנגעלעג רעשיטירק רעד טמוק דניצא יד ןעמוקייב ייברעד ןוא ,טעטיליבאטס ןוא ץנעטסיזקע רעזנוא ןופ דיתע םעד ןרעכיזראפ ןלעוו רימ ןטערט ןוא רעגייטשסנבעל רעגיטראנגייא רעזנוא ןרעטש וצ םישעמ ןטעבראראפ עכלעוו תוחוכ :ןגעוורעד רעמ טנייל .תונווכ עגיליווזייב טימ ןטכער ערעזנוא ףיוא

.הלילח געוו ןשידיא ןופ רעביטש

ןכרוד זיא סיוא סאד ןריפ ייז יוזאיוו ךלהמ רעד

עכילדנעש יד טימ םענייאניא ןענייפמאק

,סעפורג עלארעביל יכרא ןופ ןטפאשרעפרעק

טסעק ףיוא ןטעברא ייז ןעוט םענייאניא ןוא

ענעכארפשעגסיוא ןלעטשוצניירא םילכ ןוא

עכלעוו רעטכיר עוויסערגארפ ןוא עלארעביל

ןיא ןוא ןבעל עילימאפ ןיא טשינ ןביילג

עלעניגרא יד ייז ןשיוט םורא יוזא ןוא ,עיגילער

יוזאיוו ןפוא רעלאמראנ ןוא ענעמונעגנא

ןוא ,ןרעוו טריפעג ןפראד סעסיעק עכלעזא

ןוא שינעשימעצ עכילרעפעג א טגנערב סאד

.רעלעפ עכלעזא עלא ןיא סאאכ ןא טייז

ךיז ןעמ טדייל רעטנגעג עשימייה עליפ ןיא

ןיוש ןבאה ייז ןוא ,ייז ןופ םאצ ךילרעטיב

סעסיעק ךאסא ןיא טריפעגסיוא רעדייל

ךילצנעג ןענעז ךעלרעדניק עשידיא סאוו

עמורפ ערעייז ןופ ןראוועג טקאהעגפא

ןריולראפ רעדייל ןבאה ןוא ,ןרעטלע

,הרוסמ עגילייה רעזנוא וצ רשק רעייז

םיעשר עכילדנעש יד קנאד א סלא

סעפאל ענ׳אמט רעייז ןגיילראפ עכלעוו

.רעדניק ערעייט ערעזנוא ףיוא

ןופ ראפעג יד

רעטכיר עוויסערגארפ

יוו ןעגנערבוצסיורא גירביא ךילצנעג זיא סע

ןענעז רעטכיר יד ןעוו זיא סאד ךילרעפעג

ןסינעג סאוו ןשינעפעשאב עגירדינ עכלעזא

ןוא עדנקנעדטכער ןופ טולב סאד ןפאצ ןופ

זנוא ייב לעיצעפס ןוא ,ןשטנעמ עזעיגילער

סנטצעל ןענעז רעדייל סאוו ,ןדיא עשימייה

סעסיעק ערעטיב עכלעזא ןראוועג הברתנ

טימ טנאקאב ןענעז עלא רימ עכלעוו ןופ

ראפ ןעמוק סע ןכלעוו ןיא ,ענייא פ״הכל

,תומחלמ )ןטכער רעדניק( ידעטסאק ערעווש

,ןופרעד ראנ ןעמ טדייל ןטייז עלא ןופ סאוו

ןפיוא עארד עטקעריד א ךיוא יוזא זיא סאד ןוא

עכלעזא ןופ ךעלרעדניק עלא יד ןופ דיתע

דלעפ ןדעי ןיא ןוא ,רעגריב עדנקנעדטכער סע סאוו ןעמעלבארפ ןיא ןא ךיז ןעמ טסיוטש .הרבח עשירעטינאמוה יטנא יד טא ןא ןעייז

תופידר עכילמאנסיוא יד ץוחבמו תיבמ

ןופ םאצ ךיז ןדייל רימ זא טנאקאב זיא רעדייל

לעיצעפס רעבא ,ץוחבמו תיבמ לארשי יאנוש ענעזעוועג יד ןופ רימ ןדייל טנאקאב יוו ךיסרהמ״ זא טנאקאב יוו סאוו ,ןדיא עשימייה ךממ ךיבירחמו ,״ואצי עלא יד ןוא יוזא

סאוו רעביא ?עדער יד זיא

,עכילגאטייוו א ןוא עלופנייפ א ראג זיא אשונ יד ןדעי ראפ ןרעוו טריסערדא זומ סע רעבא ןייק טשינ רעדייל ןלעפ סע סאוו שטאכ .זיירפ ערעזנוא ידכ ןגידעלרע וצ םינינע עשיטירק טגיסעלכאנראפ טשינ הלילח ןלאז ןטכער רעבא ךאד ,לובמה רוד ןגיטנייה םעניא ןרעוו בא תיב שאר ןדעי ראפ עגונ לאמסאד סע זיא ,ןופרעד טייקוויטיסנעס עגיד׳ארומ יד בילוצ עמאס ערעזנוא טריראב סע זא וצרעדכאנ ןוא .ןעייטש רימ סאוו ףיוא תודוסי עטסקראטש סאוו בצמ א ראפ טמוק סע ןעוו ךילנעוועג סאוו םעד בילוצ י״ה ךיז טלייטעצ בוטש א ,ךרד ןופ פארא ןעייג ןרעטלע יד ןופ רענייא טשינ טאה סאוו םעד ייב רעדניק יד ןביילב זיא סאד ןוא ,םייחה ךלהמ םעד טשיוטעג יד ןופ רענייא זיא סע סאוו םעד בילוצ סאד זא ,ןבאה הנותח םייב ןעגנוגיטעטשאב

ןלעטשפיוא טעוו ןעמ סאוו בוטש יד זיא ןופ פא רענייא טראפ ביוא ןוא ,ה״זעב םענופ פא טגיונ׳מ זא טשפ זיא געוו זיא ראפרעד ןוא ,טקארטנאק ןלעניגרא רעדניק יד זא ךילדנעטשראפטסבלעז

טאה עכלעוו - דצ ןליבאטס םייב ןביילב .רעגייטשסנבעל טשיוטעג טשינ

ןוא רעלאמראנ רעד זיא סאד

ךיז טאה סע יוזאיוו ןפוא רעכילדנעטשראפ

ענעפורעג ׳ןטסיוויטקא׳

ןוא ךעלסיפ ןגיילרעטנוא גידנעטש ןעוט ,ךלהמ םענעמונעגנא םעד ןשיוט וצ ןריבורפ ןוא ׳ןעגנוגעוואב׳ ינימ לכ ןופ רעיילש ןרעטנוא

ענייא ןטימ זיולב זיא סאד ןוא ׳סעיצאזינאגרא׳

,םימ ונממ ותשש רוב םעד ןסיוטש וצ ,ליצ

ןלאז ןרעטלע עמורפ זא זיא ליצ רעייז ןוא

י״ה רעדניק ערעייז רעביא ןטכער יד ןרילראפ

ןוא העפשה ןא ןבאה ייז ןענעק םורא יוזא ןוא

עכלעזא ןופ רעדניק עשידיא רעמ יוו ןריפפא

ןעוועג טשינ ןענעז סע ןוא ,רעהא זיב טריפעג תוטשפ יד בילוצ ףיורעד םירערעמ ןייק ןדעי ייב ןעמונעגנא טרעוו סאד סאוו טימ רעדייל רעבא .פאק ןיא שטנעמ רעלאמראנ טלעוו ענעבראדראפ א ןיא טנייה רימ ןבעל ענ׳אמט ינימ לכ טימ טעוועקיפעגנא זיא סאוו ןוא ,ןעגנואיושנא ענ׳הפירט ןוא סעדנעגא עיגילער ןסיירסיוא סאד זיא ייז ןופ לייט א זא ךילדנעטשראפטסבלעז .טלעוו יד ןופ עשידיא זנוא ףיוא ךיוא יאדווא טעארד סאד ןוא ןדיא עיירט הרות ןענעז עכלעוו רעדניק

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ANNUAL SAFETY AWARENESS DAY

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT:

A special thanks to Ramapo Community Police Officer

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for the hands-on assistance at the event. You gave so much of your time to ensure its success!

You played a pivotal role in bringing safety awareness to the community.
Thank you for participating at our

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BIRCHAS HASHACHAR CONTEST

Inky black Rich navy Orange Pink.

The sky parts

She is here Warmly winking me awake.

I rub my eyes, Jolt out of bed

My fatigue is past.

I recall

The slow-paced me Just hours ago Wearily, blearily Hitting the pillow.

Now here I am Modeh ani!

Thank You, Hashem For recharging my battery!

It’s another day. Another world of opportunity beckons. Another to-do list waits to be checked off. I roll up my sleeves and trip right into routine.

After sending off the big kids, I look for Dovi’s missing shoe and comb through Mindy’s hair. I whip up eggs, pack some snacks, and kiss the little ones off to school.

I stir my mug of coffee and settle into a chair. Whew! Another whirlwind of a morning has passed…

My thoughts take me to Chevy’s upcoming test and the politics in Moishy’s class. We need so much siyata d’Shmaya! Then I mentally review the chores I hope to accomplish this morning before heading off to work.

I stretch, ready to jump out of my seat. Time is ticking.

But wait!

How can I possibly begin before taking a moment to turn upward and inward and thank Hashem for everything He has given me? My faculties, my abilities, the very fact that I’m here right now…

I open my siddur with the heartfelt plea that I always remember that everything I have is thanks to Him.

Speaking with my friend one afternoon, I shared that someone close to me was in need of a particular yeshuah

“I wish I could do something to help,” I said. “Perhaps a kabbalah or something small.”

We brainstormed together a bit, and when my friend mentioned Birchas Hashachar, I knew she’d nailed it. I couldn’t help but think of how my mornings looked. Some days, at around noon, I’d ask myself, “Did I daven brachos yet?” Somehow, in the frenzy of life, I’d fallen into the habit of grabbing my siddur, mumbling the words, and moving on. Minutes later, I hardly remembered if I’d actually davened

The thought of infusing life into these poignant words excited me, but I had no idea where to start. My friend suggested that we create a tangible benchmark. We would not eat before davening brachos

For the next 40 days, I was ever so careful with my new kabbalah. As the weeks wore on, it simply became part of life. And although the yeshuah has still not appeared on the horizon, I appreciate the inspiration and direction my deeper connection to davening infuses in my days.

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In this group, children will learn DBT skills for emotional regulation, including skills for mindfulness, improving interpersonal relationships, making healthy decisions, communicating effectively, and "Radical Acceptance".

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Social Emotional Group Program

Social Skills, Empowerment, Handling Emotions

· Interactive lessons and activities

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Tuesday Evenings Pomona | 8 weeks

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Boys: 7-9 yrs old Girls : 10-15 yrs old טעוו סאוו םארגארפ א ןוא לייט א םענ םוק ןליפעג ענייז ןופ טלעוו יד וצ ןוז רעייא ןענעפע עטנאסערעניא ןוא עמענעגייא ןא ןוא

המשנו חור
This group will help children learn skills to improve social and emotional communication, problem solving, and social participation.
Sundays | Ponoma 10 weeks
Yiddish speaking only
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• 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.

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Mr. Yossi Margareten

Mr. Yossi Margareten

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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Quick question: What’s the most important meal of the day?

You said breakfast, right? Okay, next question — do you eat it?

Kind of. Sort of. Sometimes. At lunch time.

I don’t have time. I don’t have an appetite. I don’t need to eat in the morning.

But what might change if you do eat breakfast?

Three women take the Breakfast Challenge — and find out.

The Breakfast Challenge rules: Eat breakfast for seven consecutive days. You have to eat it before you start your workday, otherwise it doesn’t count as breakfast. Rate each day from 1 to 10. Give each day a one-word summary.

Shaina

I wrote this intro last, because I don’t have time to write intros. I barely have time to do the regular things like supper, laundry and carpool. Obviously, I don’t have time to eat breakfast. That’s why it’s called a breakfast challenge. It’s definitely going to be challenging.

Day 1

RATE: 3 — I ate something, but…

WORD: chaotic

I got up with the baby at 5:45 a.m. Even after throwing in a load of laundry and putting the pepper steak in the CrockPot, by 6:15 I was drinking my coffee. I knew it didn’t count as breakfast; I was going to eat later. But first I had to wake up the other six kids and get them dressed/find their socks/ sign their homework/settle a fight over the last protein bar.

I got the boys out the door by 8:17, the girls out by 8:26, and the toddler and baby out by 9:10. I was starving at this point, but I knew that today was the day I was going to eat breakfast. Properly. Meanwhile, I grabbed an apple. Then I had to drive the kid who missed her bus to school, which took until 10:45, including a stop at the grocery store to buy some more protein bars. And yogurt and bread and cereal and all the other things I remembered once I was there.

I got home with only minutes to spare before a work call. I’d been up for 5 hours already and hadn’t stopped moving for an instant. What could I eat in two minutes? I grabbed some Rice Krispies and poured myself a bowl of cereal, ignoring the increasingly hysterical emails from my assistant. I finished the bowl, but I was still hungry. Too bad, no time. Anyway, it was almost time for lunch.

And this is why I never eat breakfast.

Day 2

RATE: 7

WORD: disappointing

This morning looked basically like yesterday morning except for two major differences: I overslept by half an hour and didn’t get up until 6:30, and my daughter didn’t miss her bus.

So that means that I did all the same things I did yesterday, just in less time.

But! At nine-zero-zero, I was done. I did it! Most of the kids were out, I just had to drive the little ones to playgroup, and they were already packed, dressed and ready. Even I was dressed and ready to go! At this point I had an entire ten minutes until I needed to walk out the door. I knew I could eat breakfast in ten minutes. (Yesterday I ate breakfast in one minute.)

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I felt amazing.

I walked over to the fridge and opened it. This is what I saw: six bottles of milk, a five-pound bag of lettuce, two containers of cherry tomatoes, baby carrots, high-protein yogurt, hummus, guacamole, chrein, mayonnaise, leftover pepper steak, raw chicken cutlets, two lonely pieces of fourday-old potato kugel, three dozen eggs and a container of tuna.

I stared into the fridge for a minute. What was I supposed to eat? I don’t like tuna, I didn’t have time to make and eat a salad, and I didn’t have time to make eggs. I buy those special yogurts for my son, and it was too early in the day to become fleishig

The clock was ticking loudly behind me.

Finally, I took the baby carrots and guacamole and sat down at the kitchen table.

This is the other reason I never eat breakfast.

Day 3

RATE: 1 — because popcorn doesn’t count

WORD: enlightening

I made fresh popcorn for my kids to take to school this morning. I’m so amazing, I know.

But as I was standing in the kitchen babysitting the popping kernels, I started paying attention to what everyone around me was eating for breakfast.

The twelve-year-old had yogurt. The ten-year-old had coffee. The eight-year-old had hot cocoa. The five-year-old had

hot cocoa. The three-year-old had yogurt. The baby had a bottle of milk and a double chocolate chip cookie that I had made last night for Shabbos.

Apparently, I wasn’t the only one around with poor breakfast habits. My supermom-who-makes-fresh-popcorn feeling dissolved into a sense of failure. I mean, everyone knows how important breakfast is. What kind of mother was I, anyway?

The saving grace was my fifteen-year-old, who made himself two omelets with cheese, folded them carefully into two rolls, and washed and bentched

And me? I ate fresh popcorn, standing by the pot at the stove.

I guess that explains a lot.

Day 4

RATE: 9

WORD: astonishing

Last night, before I went to sleep, I remembered that I’d left some groceries in the car. I schlepped outside to get them; it was two boxes of cereal. I was too tired to be organized, so I just stepped into the kitchen and left them on the first patch of counter on my way up to bed.

This morning, when the kids came downstairs, they encountered the cereal, sitting there so conveniently, on their way to the snack bags. Before I knew what was happening, all the hot-drinks-for-breakfast-ers were sitting docilely, eating cereal and milk like they do this every day.

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I ate some too.

I’m giving this day a 9. We all ate, even if it wasn’t particularly nourishing. And it was astonishingly easy and pleasant.

Day 5

RATE: Who knows?

WORD: delicious

Okay, I have to be honest: Shabbos was kind of a day off from this challenge. My kids ate Fruit Loops (horrors) and kokosh cake (homemade!) for breakfast, and I had a coffee… and then some double chocolate chip cookies… and then some kokosh cake…

Day 6

RATE: 10

WORD: finally

Today was Sunday, and I finally, finally did it properly: When the boys had left and the babies were busy, I made myself a vegetable quesadilla. Now that’s breakfast.

I’ve been thinking about buying some patio furniture for my deck, but I have this thing about spending money. I feel like every purchase has to be totally one million percent justified beyond any doubt. Like it needs to fall into the category of “this will seriously change my entire life, and therefore it’s worth the money.” But are we going to actually sit on the deck if we buy a patio set? Or is it going to be like my fleishig Betty Crocker? I was so pumped about it, but I never use it.

It was such a gorgeous spring morning. As I stood there with my quesadilla and cappuccino, I looked out the glass sliding doors to the deck, wishing I could go out and eat there.

If I had deck furniture, I would for sure eat breakfast every morning.

Day 7

RATE: 10

WORD: satisfying

So this was the day I was going to pull it all together.

I learned a lot from this challenge. I learned that in order for breakfast to happen for myself and my family, I need to know in advance what will be served and have it ready and accessible. Today was going to be the day when I would write: I woke up at 5 a.m. and cooked a delicious and nutritious breakfast for my beautiful family. They all came downstairs dressed and ready

for school, and we sat together around the table, enjoying each other’s company while eating fresh waffles, fruit smoothies, and nibbling from a vegetable platter. My kids’ and my own entire frame of mind was better all day long, and the healthy start to my day kept me charged for hours. I will definitely continue this forever!

But to be honest, today looked pretty much like Day 1. Everyone ate their cereal/yogurt/hot cocoa, and my daughter missed her bus again.

Postscript

So was it all a flop?

I’ll tell you what did change: my awareness. I paid more attention to what was happening around me each morning. I noticed what I was doing, and what my kids were doing. And I noticed what I could do to make things different. Maybe I wasn’t so successful at implementing everything I learned. (Maybe I need that patio set after all.) But I learned the recipe for success — in any area: Pay attention to what’s really happening. Prepare in advance so you can do what you need to do in the moment. Model the behavior you want in others. Make things pleasant so they’re more likely to happen.

None of this is news. But it’s different when you experience it. I gave today a 10. I think I learned enough that I can consider this challenge a success.

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Adina

When a good friend, who happens to be an editor at The Monsey View, asked me if I eat breakfast every morning, I thought she wanted to have a friendly conversation about my wellbeing. When she followed up by saying that she’s organizing a breakfast challenge, I thought she wanted to schmooze about her life and wellbeing. Turns out, it was all work-related. Where does that leave us?

But whatever her true motive, I’ve been meaning to eat more mindfully. Working from home has many benefits, but mindful eating isn’t one of them.

I tend to be a grazer. I eat small meals and lots of little pick-me-up meals during the day. Many of them are healthy; I love fruits and veggies. But many are less so. I graze when I prepare the kids snacks, when I clean up from supper, and any time in between. Could starting my day with an actual breakfast give me the power boost I need to eat more mindfully throughout the rest of my day?

Day 1

RATE: 10

WORD: heroic

Day 1 of my challenge coincided with a pre-scheduled root canal for a rather grumbly twelve-year-old boy, and a surprise visit to a plastic surgeon with my toddler. With a burst of decisiveness and energy, I decide not to push off the challenge but to begin breakfasting today anyway — as soon as I finish getting the kids out to school, setting up the plastic surgery appointment, and rescheduling my husband’s meetings so he can manage Team Root Canal while I manage Team Plastic Surgery. So while it wasn’t an acai power bowl, or avocado toast with feta and freshly squeezed juice, taking out a frying pan to scramble eggs in the very short window left for me to actually work at my paying job was nothing less than heroic. I totally get a 10.

Bonus points: My cleaning lady canceled. If this is a contest, I must be winning.

Day 2

RATE: 10 — woo-hoo!

WORD: delicious

Today was a great morning. I got an early night (I deserved it after yesterday’s drama), and the morning rush was fairly smooth, even though the baby undid her bandage and we needed to run to buy more wound care supplies and then redo the bandage, which was obviously a two-person job.

But while there was thankfully no new drama, yesterday’s to-do list didn’t simply disappear because of the drama, so today’s list is even longer. I once again felt boastfully heroic for eating breakfast.

My five-year-old eats Patis sourdough bread like it’s popcorn, so I figured I’m entitled to a piece of high-end ex-

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pensive bread, too. Toasted with olive oil and zaatar – delicious. I guess his five-year-old taste buds are onto something good.

Bonus points: I remembered to bentch!

Day 3

RATE: 10

WORD: expensive!

My pantry is still in the last stages of post-Pesach replenishment. (If I were the type to have fully replenished and organized a week after Yom Tov, I would have been eating breakfast well before this challenge.) But since nobody can take peanut butter to school, and I specifically prefer one specific brand, peanut butter was still out of stock in my house until this week. But I’m so committed to this challenge that I was off to the grocery in the evening of Day 2 to be ready for breakfast on Day 3. Not one to waste an opportunity, my bar mitzvah bochur was invited along for some special time.

In addition to being delicious and natural, peanut butter is also very well priced. Sixty-odd dollars later, I was the proud owner of one jar of natural smooth peanut butter (and other sundry essentials like salmon jerky, jalapeno puffs and hot pepper banana rings). With rice cakes and chocolate chips, it tasted more like a snack.

Bonus points – I didn’t nosh on anything as I prepared the kids’ breakfasts, lunches, and snacks while I patiently (not!) waited for a quiet house and my own breakfast. Double bonus: special time with my son!

Day 4

RATE: 10

WORD: late

Today I had to make a grocery run straight from carpool, so breakfast wasn’t until 10 — but Princess woke up for the day at 6:18, so that was a lot of waiting. Unlike yesterday, I nibbled, but only on a guava and a bite of watermelon. Breakfast turned out to be scrambled eggs with chorizo flavored breakfast crumbles; I’m upping the ante. Consensus: totally worth the wait!

Bonus points: second cooked-in-a-pot breakfast this week!

Day 5

RATE: 8

WORD: Friday!

Fridays are always hectic, and today’s list included

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everything from baking challah to a follow-up visit for Team Plastic Surgery. Oh, and time for my regular paying job somewhere in between. Without the ten extra seconds to think about it, I copied yesterday’s success, but with one egg instead of two. I really don’t do my best work when I’m after a heavy meal, and yesterday’s meal left me feeling a bit fuller than usual. It was delicious again, but really just a blip that barely registered in my racing mind.

Bonus points: Friday! Need I say more?

Day 6

RATE: 0

WORD: vacation

I guess this breakfast thing is not yet life-changing since I viewed Shabbos as a vacation from breakfast. Honestly, Shabbos has such a different pace that I just forgot. Dessert this week was sorbet, so there were no cookies or cake

Postscript

around, which surely would have done the trick. My boys don’t eat before shul anymore, and two of the little ones had piping hot cholent. By the time I remembered that I needed a real breakfast, I was deep in seudah prep and just not in the mood.

Bonus Points: none.

Day 7

RATE: 8

WORD: relief

I was excited that today was the last day of the challenge, but between rushing to get my high school daughter to and from an event and still managing to be on time for my son’s siddur play, breakfast was a quick rice cake with peanut butter — sans the chocolate chips. Filling, balanced and yummy — check!

Bonus points: I’m done!

I’m glad I joined this contest. I learned that I actually do like grazing throughout the day, and that I don’t like feeling very full first thing in the morning. While I did enjoy the structure — I started each day by eating and davening right when I got back from carpool — I didn’t enjoy the feeling of being regimented.

I’m very happy most mornings to eat some fruit and a cookie when I want to and without thinking about it. I get that this might be different for those who don’t work from home or have more time on their hands, but this works for me, and there is no space in my life to stress about it. Clearly, my mental energy is needed in other places.

Nevertheless, I would like to eat more mindfully in general — for health, better brachos before and after, and for middos improvement. And while my younger kids don’t know the difference, I did feel virtuous setting an example for my teenager who saw me make time for breakfast on Sunday. This challenge showed me that I can manage a proper breakfast, and I might even do it more often.

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The most consistent thing about my mornings is that I am always running late.

I have three kids between the ages of eighteen months and nine years, and my kids’ schools do not provide lunch (not that my kids would, Heaven forbid, actually eat a school’s lunch). So that means that this harried mother spends her mornings cutting up fruit, cooking up pasta, preparing pizza bagels and throwing snack bags into everyone else’s backpacks, all while pressing granola bars into kids’ hands and shepherding them out the door. (Sadly, my poor breakfast habits are being passed on to my kids.)

I never eat anything before I leave for work, but I do take a coffee with me. I drink it in the car (my commute is the most relaxing fifteen minutes of my day), and that’s generally my breakfast. When I get hungry, I eat the granola bar I threw into my bag when I handed them out to the kids.

So, here I go. Seven days of eating an actual breakfast before I leave the house. Maybe this will magically transform me. Probably into an even more harried mother, but maybe, just maybe, into a more energetic, productive and happy one.

While I was at the grocery store yesterday for some dinner essentials, I decided to get some things for my all-time favorite breakfast: yogurt, granola and coffee. I bought a few of my favorite yogurts and a bag of healthy-ish granola. (Nobody said I had to eat a healthy breakfast, but I figured that once I’m doing this, I may as well try to do it all the way.)

As it turned out, I was so excited about my yogurt-and-granola combo that I didn’t eat the schnitzel I made for dinner last night, and had my breakfast for dinner instead!

Anyway, my morning was its usual hectic whirlwind, but I knew in the back of my frazzled mind that I’d somehow have to make the time to sit down and eat. At first, the thought of eating made me turn my nose; I was really not hungry. Plus, my whole plan was to have the yogurt with my coffee, but that presented two problems: First of all, drinking a coffee requires a lot more time, and second of all, I would sorely miss my coffee on my commute to work. Hmph

In the end, I made my coffee right before I left the house, sat down to eat, and saved most of the coffee for the car. At that point, I had been thinking about breakfast for long enough that I actually worked up an appetite. But it was very rushed, and I felt silly for sitting down to eat when I should have been on my way to work.

When I got to work, I went about my morning as usual and noticed that I wasn’t hungry for the usual granola bar break at 11 o’clock. In fact, I got all the way to lunch time without feeling hungry. So… a healthier breakfast that tided me over until lunch. I guess that’s a win!

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Day 2

RATE: 2

WORD: whoops!

Today was a repeat of yesterday, except that I was late for work, even by my own always-late standards. (This time it was because of circumstances beyond my control; I promise.) So instead of sitting down to eat my breakfast (today I actually added some fresh cut up fruit! What a treat!), I took the whole concoction into the car with me. I carried my work bag over my shoulder, my coffee in one hand, balanced the open yogurt on top of the coffee lid, and held a plastic cup of granola in my other hand. Don’t worry; I made it all the way to the safety of the driver’s seat before I spilled my coffee all over the interior of my car.

Results of today’s experiment were a valuable lesson learned: Thou shalt not eat a yogurt whilst operating heavy machinery such as a motor vehicle. Suffice it to say, my knees did most of the driving, and the cars in the lanes next to me were very gracious in the amount of space they provided. I will not be doing this again.

Day 3:

RATE: 9

WORD: pampered

I’ve given up on a sitting down kind of breakfast. This morning I knew I needed something I could safely and neatly

eat in the car, so I made myself a smoothie. Simple recipe: frozen strawberries, a banana, milk and frozen spinach. Plus a healthy serving of toddler-screaming-into-my-ears-in-terror from the horrors of hearing these innocent ingredients ground to a pulp.

I poured the whole thing into a 16-ounce Solo cup with a lid and a straw and felt like I was holding a $10 drink. My toddler soon got over the trauma of watching me mutilate fruit and even enjoyed some of it as well. Then I made my coffee in a leakproof Contigo travel mug and threw it into my bag. See how smart I’m getting?

My smoothie was delicious. Since I’m the kind of person who always has things happen to her, my straw had a hole in it, so I had to work really hard to get the smoothie into my mouth. But I didn’t let that stop me! I drank the whole thing and enjoyed every hard-earned sip.

I felt pampered and happy. Definitely going to do this again!

Day 4:

RATE: 10

WORD: peanut butter!

I was so looking forward to drinking my smoothie this morning, but had to change plans when I saw that the bananas were just a little too green. I also noticed that although my smoothie felt super filling yesterday, I was hungry about an hour later. That inspired me to look for something with protein in it.

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Yogurt was out because of the Hazards Associated With Eating It Whilst Operating Heavy Machinery. I was not about to make an omelet because, time and mess. I racked my frazzled brain and the pantry and fridge and settled on string cheese and rice cakes. Blah. It felt kind of depressing, but I reminded myself that this is called a Breakfast Challenge for a reason.

Just as I was about to leave I had a flash of inspiration. Forget rice cakes and string cheese! It should be rice cakes and peanut butter! I slapped some PB and rice cake sandwiches together in about 30 seconds and flew out the door. Time-efficient, yummy and protein-packed... and I definitely felt full until lunch time.

Day 5

RATE: 2

WORD: blissful

Shabbos morning breakfast! Goes without saying that this one was super chilled and a far cry from my usual frenzied grab-and-go. Breakfast actually happened in multiple stages and in multiple levels of nutrition. First course was soggy shabbos cereal that my toddler so lovingly fed me. Next course was coffee! On the couch, with a magazine! Finally, my meal was completed with drips of yogurt from the side of Toddler’s yogurt pouch in support of Keep the Living Room Rug Clean.

Day 6

RATE: 10

WORD: healthy and delicious

Sunday mornings are almost as good as Shabbos mornings because my big boys go to school, and it’s just me and Toddler on our own. We made a smoothie together with all the terror and trauma that using a blender involves. It was totally worth it though, because the smoothie was so good, and because Toddler got some spinach stuck in his teeny-tiny teeth, and it was so cute.

Day 7

RATE: 10

WORD: finally — because it all comes together

The last day! I used all of my newfound knowledge and experience to choose my breakfast this morning. All the lessons I learned showed me that rice cakes and PB were the clear winner for work mornings. These sandwiches take seconds to prepare, can be eaten safely and neatly while

driving, do not interfere with my coffee habit, and actually really keep me full until lunch. Also, it’s pretty solidly in the healthy department.

I went into this wondering if and how it would change me. And… I’m not sure it did. I mean, I guess I learned what type of breakfasts I can more easily swing, but it essentially just replaced my 11 a.m. granola bar habit with a healthier, earlier option. The trade-off was a slight increase in my morning rush. I guess I could see this becoming easier with time if I’d have kept it up a few more days. Maybe a ten-day challenge would have been enough to get me to make a more permanent change. Oh, well, what a shame.

Postscript

Okay, so strangest thing ever. It’s been an entire week since I finished the Breakfast Challenge, and… I’m still doing it. Weirdly, I feel compelled to eat breakfast in the car every morning. And at this point, I have it all figured out, and it doesn’t stress me out or make me late(r) to work.

I think I do feel better during the day, though I can’t exactly put my finger on it. All I know is that this morning I didn’t bring any breakfast with me, and I really, really, missed it. Like, the same way I’d miss my lunch if I left it at home. So clearly, it had some kind of effect on me, and I’m sure I’m not worse off because of it. It’s also cool to see how long it takes to go from zero to a new habit. Seven days is not that long in the scheme of things.

Hmmm… Maybe we should do a seven-day On Time To Work Challenge next.

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Harav Shalom Schwadron zt”l explained, “Women are unaware that the permissibility of wearing a sheitel was a debated issue among the poskim. Indeed, there are over twenty-four gedolei haposkim who forbade it. And even for those who go according to the opinions of the poskim who permitted it, do they think that these rabbanim t even look like a wig? For this, there

“ Those who go with a wig look exactly as if their hair is uncovered.” (Kinyan Torah, Chelek Daled, Siman 129)

What the Shiltei Giborim wrote… this is only concerning the din of ervah, of saying Kriyas Shema in front of her husband. But from the aspect of Pritzus, and in the market in front of others, it is learned from the verse, ‘And he uncovered …’ since Pritzus brings to improper thoughts, how can one differentiate between hair attached to the scalp or not? A person sees in front of him a woman with loose hair! And this is forbidden by the Torah! Certainly he has no way to get close and look at the woman in order to determine if the hair

Who knows if this is not the reason for the lengthy bitter Golus because Bnei Torah are negligent in public with a possible Issur De’oraisa!!

I am very saddened that the Gedolim of our times are not making a noise about this breach and especially when I see here and there a Kol Korei warning about the Issur of long wigs, as if they are giving a stamp of approval to short ones!

There are many women who think the whole matter is simply one of Chassidus, but if they would know that it is a matter of halacha they would correct the matter ezras Hashem, as HaRav Shlomo Kluger wrote in the Sefer Tuv Taam Vadas.

And in the merit of the righteous women we were redeemed and Be ’ezras Hashem in their merit it will happen in our generation too!”

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I’ve always been fascinated by outer space, the millions of galaxies, trillions of stars and all the things that fly and burn and turn and twinkle and explode. And there’s nothing more compelling than the sun, the life force at the center.

WHAT IS THE SUN?

Twinkle, twinkle, little sun, how I wonder what you are…

We think of the sun as a huge, red, ball of fire, but the sun is in fact… a star. (I won’t blame you if you’re skeptical; you won’t be the only one.) The reason it appears so much larger than other stars is that the sun is the closest star to Earth, and the only star in our solar system. (The solar system consists of the sun and everything that is bound to it with gravity: the eight planets and assorted comets, asteroids and such.)

The sun is also the largest object in our solar system, with its diameter measuring around 865,370 miles, in contrast to Earth that has a diameter of “only” 7,917.5 miles. It would take 1.3 million Earths to fill the sun! Despite its huge size in comparison to Earth, the sun is only an average-sized star; there are stars that are more than 700 times larger. (Think of how large that makes the universe, which holds endless galaxies of millions of stars.)

What all this means is that technically “the sun” is just a cute little name we gave to the star closest to Earth. Or to really give you a brain itch, it also means that the stars in our galaxies are just a bunch of suns. Go ahead, give your head a good scratch.

WHAT MAKES THE SUN (AND ALL THE STARS) SHINE?

The sun is made of gas, mostly hydrogen and helium. At the sun’s core, a process called nuclear fusion is happening, which is when lighter elements (the hydrogen, in this case) in pressurized environments are forced together to create a heavier element. This process creates an enormous amount of energy, which gets sent into space as visible light, UV rays, heat and radio waves.

But due to the immense distance from the sun to Earth, we don’t see the sun’s light right away. The light from the sun’s horizon takes around 8 minutes and 20 seconds to reach Earth’s horizon. The sunlight that we’re getting here is already 8 minutes old!

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(NOT) STAR SHAPED

Unlike what you learned in kindergarten, stars aren’t actually star-shaped. Stars, and in turn the sun, just like all the planets, are spherical. They all have a very strong gravitational force at their center that pulls all layers and elements inward to its core, thereby creating a round shape. Unlike Earth, the sun is made of gas and doesn’t have a solid surface, so it’s more like a hazy, swirling, ball.

GOING ROUND ‘N ROUND

The sun makes a full rotation every 24 days, but the entire sun doesn’t spin at the same speed. The gases on its surface rotate at different speeds, so while the equator of the sun makes a full rotation in 24 days, closer to its north and south poles it takes around 35 days.

UV RAYS: THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE BEAUTIFUL

We get many benefits from the sun, like Vitamin D (and freckles!), but the sun’s ultraviolet light can cause sunburn and skin cancer if one is exposed for too long, so be sure to apply that sunscreen. On the flip side, UV light also has antiseptic properties and is used in hospitals to disinfect equipment. UV light isn’t distributed evenly across Earth, which is why populations in some countries have darker skin than in others.

HOW HOT IS THE SUN?

At its core, the sun is 27 million degrees Fahrenheit. As the heat spreads and reaches the surface, it goes down to 10,783 degrees Fahrenheit. In the sun’s outside atmosphere, the temperature begins to rise again to roughly 3,600,032 degrees Fahrenheit. You would expect the temperature to drop as it gets further from the sun, but the opposite happens. This increase in temperature is one of the sun’s biggest mysteries.

HOW FAR FROM EARTH IS THE SUN?

The sun is about 93 million miles away from Earth, as compared to the next nearest star, the Proxima Centauri, which is 25,300,000,000,000 (yup that’s trillion) miles away.

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WHY IN THE NAME OF ALL THAT IS GREEN AND UNCOMFORTABLE WOULD I WANT TO BE YOUR —

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YOU KNOW, BOSS, I’M STARTING TO HAVE SOME SERIOUS QUESTIONS ABOUT THE NATURE OF OUR WORK RELATIONSHIP. WHY —

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CHASE FIRST, TALK LATER, STUART!

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THIEVES?

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4. Two winners will be drawn each week, each of whom will win a pastrami sandwich and a can of soda!

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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

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Full mailing address: ____________________________________________________

Full name of winner: _________________ Amount of points: __________

Full names of competing players:

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The longest word found on the board: _____________________________

A new word you learned from the board: __________________________

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WINNER 1

Family name: Golderber, 845-xxx-3405

Name of winner: Mommy

Amount of points: 65

Names of competing players: Faigy

Some words only the winner found: chirp, price, reach, react, tame

The longest word found on the board: price

A new word learned from the board: lair

WINNER 2

Family name: Schwartz, 845-xxx-4521

Name of winner: Yitty

Amount of points: 35

Names of competing players: Brieny

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Looking for female secretary to manage light-construction office.Knowledge in QuickBooks a plus, be organized and efficient. Email resume to 4062071@gmail.com

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SECRETARY NEEDED

Heimishe office in Main Monsey seeking part time or full time secretary. Hours are flexible. Good pay!! Please call 610-290-2469

TEACHERS WANTED

Boys Yeshiva in Flatbush seeking teachers for 2023-24, middle school- language arts, also seeking p3 providers. Email: resumesyeshiva@ gmail.com

F/T SECRETARY

Monsey office seeking f/t secretary. Good communication skills, computer literacy and office experience required. Good Pay. Fax resume to 845-9139252 astutestaffinginc@ gmail.com

OFFICE HELP

Monsey - Busy office located in a business center is looking to hire a F/T Secretary. Office experience required. Great pay and accommodations for the right individual. Leave a message 8455332474 or email newtext10977@gmail.com

P/T POSITION

We are seeking a parttime experienced female manager/integrator for a large team. $50+ an hour. Email your resume to TopCareerNY@gmail.com

OFFICE JOB

Company in the Real Estate Finance Industry is looking to hire. Experience a plus. Great opportunity for the right individual. Huge potential for growth. Email resume to chestnutridgejob@ gmail.com.

LOAN PROCESSOR

Busy mortgage office seeking F/T assistant/ processor. Individual must be organized, computer savvy, detail oriented and hardworking. Please send resume to saram@ everestequity.com

OFFICE MANAGER

An established Mosed accepting HCBS OPW ABA Looking for a female to manage the billing department, experience in management, knowledge, and experience in HCBS OPW ABA or one of the above a must great pay for the right candidate. Email Resume to Office@yeshivaNH.org

POSITIONS AVAILABLE

Many great positions available call 845-3928682 email resume leah@hireexteam.com

AP POSITION

Looking to fill an AP Position in a thriving and enjoyable office environment.

Graduates welcome. Please email your resume to tfeder@ hireexteam.com or contact 845-587-5829

GREAT OPPORTUNITY

Are you looking for a fulfilling office position? Are you motivated, responsible, organized and possess the ability to multitask? We are a Real Estate company based in Monsey with a frum environment and are seeking to hire a full-time administrative assistant/ bookkeeper. Some office experience as well as basic knowledge in Excel and Word is required. Please email your resume to hr@wepgr.com.

SPECIAL ED TEACHERS

ABA experience preferred, call 845-729-3001 email your resume to jobresumes613@ gmail.com

MUSIC TEACHER

Music ‘n Motion is looking to hire an additional music teacher to join our Monsey branch. Qualifications are, responsible, dedicated, energetic and great with children. FEMALE ONLY Call 929-322-4202 ext 202 or email resume to info@ mnmotion.com

TEACHING POSITIONS

Yeshiva Spring Valley (boys) of Monsey is now accepting resumes for the General Studies department for September 2023 - ‘24 School Year. Following Positions available:

• Middle School ELA Teacher (M-TH 3:00 – 5:15);

•Middle School Jewish History Teacher (M-TH 3:00 – 5:15);

•Middle School Science Teacher (M-TH 3:00 – 5:15);

•Middle School World History Teacher (M-TH 3:00 – 5:15);

•Title1 Math Teacher

•Title1 English Language Arts (ELA) Teacher. Teaching experience a must. Professional atmosphere and competitive salary. Please include references and email to gss@yeshivaspringvalley. org or FAX to 845-356-8551

ATTENTION GRADUATES! Want to make a difference in someone’s life? We are looking for someone to work with special needs teenagers. email resume to jobresumes613@gmail.com or call 845-729-3001

RETAIL HELP

Upscale women’s boutique in monsey is looking to hire. Great opportunity for the right individual. Text 7189727809 for more information.

BCBA POSITION

ABA Riders is looking to hire a BCBA. Well paid, flexible hours. Contact Rikki 347930-9736/info@abariders. com.

OFFICE MANAGER

Seeking an experienced office manager in Monsey $100k-$130k. Yisroel@ SwiftStaffingGroup.com

150+ JOB OPENINGS! Stop wasting your time going through all the jobs classifieds. Simply email your resume to Info@ SwiftStaffingGroup.com to explore your options & maximize your career. Or Call/Text/ WhatsApp 732-800-7633 Strictly confidential & completely free.

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POSITIONS AVAILABLE in the Life of a Camper with Special Needs.

PHYSICAL AND SPEECH THERAPISTS

Join Camp HASC’s dedicated and devoted therapy team!

Camp HASC, located in Parksville, NY, is seeking NYS licensed physical therapists and speech therapists with experience in providing therapy to individuals of all ages with physical and intellectual challenges.

Wonderful work environment, collaboration with special-ed teachers, recreation staff and counselor staff.

Competitive pay offered. Housing is not available.

Please send updated resume and reference to Zehava Cohen, Clinical Coordinator: admin@camphasc.org and apply online at http://apply.camphasc.org

HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT

Heimishe office seeking a female employee to fill a business office position in a great environment. Must be responsible, organized and possess great communication skills. Competitive salary & benefits. Graduates welcome. Please email resume to healthcaremonsey@gmail. com

JOB OPPORTUNITY

Growing Nursing Home back office based in Pomona looking to Hire! We have positions available in the following departments: *Accounting *Payroll *Treasury *Accounts Payable *Reporting. Great environment and pay! Please submit your resume to myjob@bedrockcare.com

JOIN OUR TEAM!

Cheder Chabad Girls of Monsey is hiring. Come join our dynamic & talented team of teachers. Elementary & middle school afternoon positions avail. Please call 845-270-8796 or email your resume to pfriedland@ chedermonsey.org.

POSITIONS AVAILABLE

Skyscraper Insurance is seeking to hire the right candidates to join our team. Great incentives for the right candidates. Please email your resume to HR@skyscraperinsurance.com

LOOKING TO AD YOU!

Well-established news and social media outlets looking for the right person to pursue advertising sales. Warm heimishe office environment with the option to work remotely. Base salary with commission combination. Send resume or email to info@ rocklanddaily.com.

NOW HIRING!

A well established and progressive business is seeking for a motivated and skilled female accountant/ bookkeeper. For more information, please email Deals@371wheels.com.

ABA PARA

ABA Riders is looking for an ABA para to work 3:30-5:30 pm twice or 4 days of the week with an adorable yiddish speaking 4 year old in his home in Monsey. Will train, well paid. Car service paid. Contact Rikki 347-9309736/info@abariders.com.

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RAYIM HAS THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS AVAILABLE: SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHERS SPECIAL EDUCATION ASSISTANTS CURRICULUM ADVISOR ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT PLEASE EMAIL RESUME: REINHORN@RAYIM.ORG IF YOU LOVE FASHION HAVE GREAT STYLE ENJOY SOCIALIZING LILY & TODD NEEDS YOU. LOOKING TO HIRE MOTIVATED, RESPONSIBLE AFTERNOON SALES LADIES Call 845.275.0083 or E-mail jobs@lilyandtoddny.com For more information, 287 www.themonseyview.com 845.600.8484 June 14, 2023 The Monsey View

DENTAL OFFICE

Manager, Tuesdays. Requires phone and computer skills, personable and detail oriented, will train. Respond thalerorthodontics@gmail. com or 4257655

ABA PARA

ABA riders is looking for a male ABA para to work with a 6 year old boy in a daycamp half/full day for the month of July and part of August. Driving is required. Competitive pay. Contact Esti 8452440892.

ABA PARA

ABA riders is looking for a female ABA para to work with a 7 year old half/full day starting September. Driving is required. Competitive pay. Contact Esti 8452440892.

YSV PRESCHOOL

Looking for capable, warm and dedicated co-teachers for the upcoming school year to work along professional and dynamic Moros. Potential for growth. Please call 845-356-1400 ext. 226 or email preschool@ yeshivaspringvalley.org. We’re looking forward to hearing from you!

$500 SIGN-UP BONUS

We have many great opportunities for graduates. Email your resume for a list of all options & receive a $500 sign-up bonus at your new career. TopGraduatesJobs@ gmail.com

JOB OPTION

Looking for tech-savvy female for freelance tech/ computer work. Good pay. Respond if you: 1. Have strong computer knowledge 2. Can travel (not remote) 3. Have a flexible schedule. Text/ Whatsapp: 313 618 1355

ACCOUNTING POSITION

A growing financial company is seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented accounting assistant to join our company. Responsibilities include Accounts Receivable (A/R), Accounts Payable (A/P), payroll, collections, and data entry tasks. Training provided. Excellent starting salary. Send resume to: HR@ financery.co

JOIN OUR TEAM!

Experience in the healthcare industry? Are you looking to get a start in healthcare? Monsey all female healthcare office seeking responsible and full time staff to join our growing team. Benefits including Health Insurance and 401K offered. Graduates welcome! For more information please contact us at hr@medloopus.com or 347-354-3208

HELP WANTED

An office in Spring Valley looking for F/t female secretarial/ Bookkeeper to fill an open position, lots of potential for the right individual Please send in your to: hr@ expresselectricinc.com or call: 845-517-1655

TEACHER POSITIONS

Cheder Chabad of Monsey Boys is seeking male or female general studies teachers in the elementary division for the upcoming school year. 1:45pm - 4:15pm daily. Please call 612 408 1775 or email ygoldberg@ chedermonsey.org for more details and to apply.

HELP WANTED

Looking for someone to manage active WhatsApp account for retail store, take pictures responding to messages, post status etc. please call & leave message / text 845 276-3512 or email shloime845@gmail.com

TEACHERS’ ASSISTANTS

Bais Rochel School is looking for capable Teachers’ Assistants for the upcoming school year for Grades 1-4 in both our Yiddish and English departments. Good pay. Please email resume to: sgertner@bethrochel.org.

CUSTOMER SERVICE/ ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE Company in the construction field is looking to hire to fill a position for Customer Service/Accounts receivable 917-740-2578

POSITION AVAILABLE

Well established primary care office in Monroe looking to hire a female medical assistant. Email resume to jobehc@gmail.com. Great potential for the right candidate. Willing to train.

END THE SEARCH

Focus on what’s ahead and Create a better future for yourself!! Are you looking for a better opportunity? Leave it up to us to get you the right one! Email Chaykes@ blackbirdrecruiting.com today to End The Search, Get Employed!

TEAM MANAGER

Management company looking to hire a Team Manager. Candidate should possess great leadership qualities and be passionate to grow in company. Transportation provided. Please email your resume to tfeder@hireexteam.com or contact 845-587-5829

GREAT OPPORTUNITY

Master Faster is looking for a staff to provide ABA therapy for a 17-year-old boy. Great pay and training provided. Flexible schedule: Monday- Thursday 2 hours between 6:30-9:00. Sunday any time between 4:00-9:00. Friday anytime from 2:00. Potentially Shabbos too. Reach out to 845-477-5000 extension 128

P/T RECRUITERS

Earn minimum $50k a year while only working 20 hours a week, We are seeking to hire additional part-time recruiters in-office recruiters. Email Info@ SwiftStaffingGroup.com to apply.

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A BRIGHT FUTURE AWAITS.

Daas is expanding and their team is missing some key players. Open positions include medical billing associate, receptionist, and evening receptionist.

Earn a great salary while making a difference.

For inquiries or applications please reach out to: 845.533.3227 #105 | Hr@daaswellness.com

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ABA COUNSELOR

ABA Talks is looking to hire a fun and energetic post-highschool individual to run ABA sessions with an 11-year-old girl while partaking in day-camp activities. The child will be attending the Lifetown day-camp. Looking to hire for a 4-week program, July 31-August 24, Monday-Thursday 9:003:30. 30-minute drive from Monsey. Must have a car. Email:office@abatalks.com Call:845-579-6080ext.101.

HELP WANTED

A program for special needs children is looking for a mature secretary, Computer and Management skills required,Hours 9:30-3:30,Email resume jacobg1402@gmail.com call 347.460.0204 and leave a message.

INTAKE COORDINATOR

Seeking a Russian speaking candidate to be an intake coordinator. The Position is in the office full time. $25 an hour. Email resume to sheindy@hiresolutionsny. com

JOB OPENING

Monsey Based Real Estate Consulting Firm seeking a strong administrative professional with the ability to excel in a fast-paced environment. Must present professional demeanor on the phone and in an email with strong multi-tasking abilities. Candidate must be a great communicator with a desire to be on a team of people who collaborate and work well together. Please send Resume to abe@markhertzco.com

PRIVATE DUTY NURSE

For summer program. Work with a 9 yr old girl. Call for more info 845-729-3001

TUTOR WANTED

Chassidishe cheder looking for a male tutor for title one. 3:30-5:30. Please call 8452637445

JOB OPPORTUNITY

Kids shoe store is looking for lady or girl. Willing to train the right individual. Excellent pay. call 845-5218512

BABYSITTING

DROP IN BABYSITTING

Drop in babysitting in the Remsen / Highview area. Call 263-5277.

TODDLERS GROUP

Montessori toddlers starting in September. Small group and amazing environment. Just a few slots left. For more information call morah Chaya 845-276-0828 or email morahchayar@gmail.com

SERVICES

SHADOW AVAIL

Very responsible and caring 15 year-old BY girl available to shadow your special child in mainstream camp setting. 248-825-1648

PROFESSIONAL PIANO LESSONS

and music theory by Miriam Schwartz. Now accepting Children’s Waiver. Please call 845.502.1971

BOOKKEEPING SERVICE

Attention small businesses! Need a reliable bookkeeper? Contact 845-217-0849 for expert bookkeeping services tailored to your needs. Grow your business with peace of mind.

SARNO COACH

Experiencing chronic pain/ symptoms? There is a way out! Heal based on the Sarno method! Call Binah Schiff RDCS, Mind Body Educator and Coach 917-446-5360

TORAHANYTIME.COM

On demand Torah lectures

Video-Audio-download All for free Computer or App for iPhone/Android Or Hotline 718-298-2077. YiddishHebrew - English

EZ MATH!

Ace your Geometry Regents with this quick, comprehensive crash course! Includes a review book with summaries of each topic and practice questions. For more information, call Mrs. Altusky at (917)428-1150

PROFESSIONAL HAIRCUTS & STYLING

Great prices. Call Miri 845426-7561

MASSAGE THERAPY

--In The Comfort of Home--

*Swedish *Deep Tissue

*Lymph *Craniosacral Therapy Call Sarah: 845596-1373

CUSTOM CLOSETS

For all your custom closets please call or text 1347.522.4872

PETTICOATS FOR RENT!

Enhance your gown with just the right petticoat! Kids and adults petticoats for rent! In the Bates area. Please leave a message 845-502-0153

KANGEN WATER

“Change your Water.. Change your life” Alkaline - AntiOxidant - Super Hydrating Call for FREE supply and feel AMAZING! 917-681-0003

FLY HIGH BALLOONS

Biggest selection of balloons for all occasions in the Weiner drive area call 8454223988/ Flyhighbal@ gmail.com

KEYBOARD LESSONS

Keyboard lessons By Miri. Great Prices! Call 845-4267561 or 845-263-6437

SELF-DIRECTION

OPWDD Certified Self Direction Broker is now accepting new cases. call 845907-3975 or email Rivky@ selfdirectbroker.com

EARPIERCING

12 years experience. Wide selection. Call/text: 845-5387986

MESOS DODIM

Shidduchim for medical conditions. Call 845-729-3001 chanaklein99@gmail.com

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• Director Of Operations, Food manufacturing facility, 5 yrs. relevant experience required, 175k+, near Monsey

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• PPC Expert, 175k, North NJ

• Financial Controller/CFO, Healthcare company, 150k-200k, Bklyn

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EDI systems and NetSuite ERP, 150k, Monsey

• Property Asset Manager, minimum 3 yrs. experience, travel required, 150k+, Monsey

• CFO/ Controller, Monsey/North NJ, 120k

• Senior Bookkeeper/Accountant, Monsey/ North NJ, 120k

• Tax Auditor, CPA preferred, 120k, Monsey

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• Supervisor of Day Services, Management/marketing/budgeting/ communication skills required, 100k+ full benefits package, Monsey

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• Executive Assistant to CEO, full-time position, relevant experience required. 80k, Monsey

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• Client Relations Lead for tech company, Tech Savvy, great communication skills, 75k+, Monsey

• Billing Specialist, Healthcare, 75k, Monsey

• Logistics Coordinator, 75k, Monsey

• Fundraiser, in-office, full-time position, salary plus commission, Monsey

• HR Assistant, 60k plus benefit package, Monsey

• Resident Manager Male/Female, for a homecare agency, 70k, Monsey

• IT Level 1 and 2 Support, 60k-85k, Monsey

• Customer Service/AP/AR rep. positions, 60k+, Monsey

• Assistant Purchaser for Nursing home company, word/excel proficient, 60k, Monsey

• Bookkeeper for female office, beginners welcome, + benefit package, 52k, Monsey

• Male/Female Care Manager, [BA or First Talmudical degree required], $30+/hr. Monsey and Monroe

• P&C Insurance Producer, commercial lines insurance experience required, Monsey or REMOTE

• Service and Intake Coordinator positions, Female office. Great communication skills required. $27/ hr. Monsey

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• Inside Sales, no experience necessary, Full-time position, growth potential, 50k, Monsey

• HCBS Coordinator, female office, 55k+ full benefits package, Monsey

• Quality Assurance assistant, female office, 55k+ full benefits package, Monsey

• Male/Female - Customer Service and Quality Control JOB OPENINGS, great pay, Edison, NJ

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• Truck driver, great pay, out of Edison, NJ

• Jewelry store Manager, must have relevant experience, 100k Monsey

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Calvert/Sands Point Area. Full mechitza, beautiful heated pool, with 3ft shallow & 8ft deep, 6 person Hot Tub, and bathroom, available for $95/hr. 845-213-8423 or 917860-2311

TUTOR AVAILABLE

Experienced tutor availabe to tutor your child Kriah and reading. Please call & leave a msg 845-659-9357

PHSYCHOLOGIST

Dr. Rachel Benjamin, PsyD, is accepting new clients for IFS and ACT informed, individual psychotherapy. Virtual meetings, private pay only @150$ per session. Contact by email at drrachelbenjamin@ benjaminpsychology.com or by phone/text at 248-9528116

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Looking for that special grad gift? Unique designer Bags and Jewelry at unreal prices! call or text for hours 845274-0109

LADY DRIVER

ZC’s car service. Female drivers, Long distance only, Fast, safe, & convenient 845642-3833

POOL RENTAL

3 olympic size pools available for daily or one-time swim. 845-323-6001

ENJOY SUMMER ADVENTURES!

Safe and reliable van transportation for camps, pools, trips, and Upstate outings. Reserve now: 845208-5422

AQUA AEROBICS

Unique class of aqua Zumba, Cardio, Pilates mix. Tuesdays 10:45-11:45 starting July 4’th. South Amundsen, Airmont. Clean, heated pool. Full season sign-up only. Esty 845213-0978

POOL RENTAL

Beautiful large pool in New City. Heated. Private bathroom and changing room. $65 hr. 845 538 6411

HEATED POOL

Gorgeous heated pool for rent daily in Chestnut Ridge, $65/ hour. Please text 8453760721

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we fix knitted & crochet Gartlech & make beautiful professional fringes. We also teach how to knit & crochet. call: 917-414-3281

ODDS & ENDS

FREE GIVEAWAY BEDS

If you took a wrong shape or color headboard (44”)from the Free Giveaway beds (NJ Warehouse), please call me 845-746-7248

SEEKING DONATIONS

Of toys, arts & crafts, or supplies, in good condition, for a Heimishe Moised. Call 845.500.3100

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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

HIT A CAR

I hit a Silver Sienna at 236 Viola Rd on June 8 at 8:40am, please call 845-274-4478

2ND CHANCE

WhatsApp us to buy or sell new or gently used items including clothes, shoes, gowns, designer accessories, baby gear, and furniture. 845-402-8134

GOWNS

GOLD GOWN

Adorable gold gown by Dassy available to buy or rent. Toddler size 4. Call 422-5596 for more info

GOWN FOR RENT

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GOWN FOR SALE

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MAGNIFICENT GOWN

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Brand new beautifully detailed wedding dress. Size 4-6 for rent/sale. Designed and made in Wesley Hills, Mode Este Couture. Call/text 845-608-5967

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GIRLS GOWNS

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One week only! The #1 sewing machine manufacturer is the worlds leader for over 75 years. These brand new 2023 sewing machines are ideal for alterations. Brand new in box. Price originally $599.95 now $279.95. This heavy duty model has a 5 year manufacturer warranty, metal parts, sews all fabrics, invisible blind hem, automatic button hole, hard cover case and merrow stitches. Book of instructions included. Also available

deluxe professional upgraded model now $379.95 originally $699.95 Limited quantity available. Credit cards & checks accepted. Please call 732-337-1010.

CAR FOR SALE

2013 Toyota Camry Le. 143k Highway Miles. Excellent condition. Tinted window’s, backup camera, interior and exterior in perfect condition. Asking $12,500. Please call 848-240-5204

NURSE POSITION

Seeking skilled and compassionate Registered Nurse for a group of medically fragile babies and toddlers. Ideal candidate adores kids and thrives on taking care of their needs. BA Degree Required. Monday – Thursday 9:303:30. Competitive Pay tgross@comforthealthrc.org

845.503.0186

REPAIR IS HERE!

Due to demand, Bring Your Broken Camera To Be Repaired. On-Site By Our Professional Camera Technician. Sunday - June 18 Hr: 1:30 pm - 6:30 pm. Zoomz Photo 20 Mezritch, New Square

NEW! NEW!

Magnificent custom sister of the bride white gown approx size 2. Please text or call 845821-4462

CHAVIVI DAYCAMP

Chavivi Daycamp is looking for a teacher with kriah experience to review kriah in the classrooms. Please call 845-288-1717 ext. 302 and leave a message.

FURNITURE FOR SALE

Italian elaborate 2 door china closet with buffet & table. 2-44” headboards, night table, dresser and mirror. For best offered price. Please call 845-774-8239

PRESCHOOL HEADCOUNSELOR

Looking for a headcounselor for second half for a preschool daycamp. Call 845659-0645

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE

A packaging supplier is looking to hire an accounts payable associate. lots of potential contact zelig@ theprimestaffing.com

GRAPHIC DESIGNER

A marketing company in Monroe is looking to hire a talented candidate for a graphic designer position contact blimiew@ theprimestaffing.com

PRIVATE HOME FOR RENT

Diningroom, living room, kitchen dinette, 4 large bedroom, 3 bathrooms, 20x20 deck with awning, playroom, pesach kitchen custom closets cameras fenced in backyard swing set price $4600. Union and Viola neighborhood. Please call 845-659-9205 for more details.

POSITION AVAILABLE

Monsey Cheder is seeking an English Principal/ Curriculum Director with excellent leadership skills – Email your resume to monseyschooljoboffer@ gmail.com or Call (845) 244-0578

OFFICE ADMIN

A service agency is looking to hire an office admin in Boro Park. contact chany@ theprimestaffing.com

GREAT OFFICE OPPORTUNITIES

Graduates welcome Please call/text 845-642-7126

POSITIONS AVAILABLE

A busy manufacturing company with a great environment is seeking energetic candidates to fill multiple positions. contact zelig@theprimestaffing.com

RECEPTIONIST POSITION

A busy office is looking to hire a dynamic receptionist. contact chany@ theprimestaffing.com

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE

A busy plumbing supply company is looking to hire an accounts receivable associate. Lots of potential! contact goldy@theprimestaffing.com

BILLING MANAGER

A therapy agency is looking to hire an experienced billing manager. contact goldy@ theprimestaffing.com

TITLE ONE TEACHER

We are looking for a Title one Teacher. Please call 845-7293001 or email frontdesk@ ohreduction.org

ACCOUNTANT

Property Management company looking for a Bookkeeper/Accountant, experience is a must. Send your resume to: tmuser@colonialpropertymanagement.com

UPGRADED FURNISHED APARTMENT

beautiful upgraded chusen kalla furnished apartment *great location right near Hatzalcha grocery *extra spacious living area *fully furnished! must see to appreciate (min 6 month). call 845-376-0812

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ד"מהיב סאד ןיוש זיא ךאנרעד העש א יוו רעגינייוו

ןענרעל סאוו ,ללוכה ינב יד טימ טליפעגנא לאמאכאנ

התאר ןיע ירשא .6:30 זיב תופיצר ןוא הדמתה טימ רעטייוו .הלא לכ

טפשמ ןשוח תרובח

שאר רעד טאה עיראטסיה םעניא טנאמרעד יוו

,ןגיוא ענייז ראפ עיזיוו א טאהעג לאיחי 'ר ןואגה ללוכה

ןזייוואב לאמאכאנ ןוא ,ץנאלג ןגילאמא םעד ןעגנערבוצקירוצ

הכלה 'טפשמ ןשוח' ןענעק עכלעוו טיילעגנוי ןבעגוצסיורא

ןבאה םיללוכ בור סאוו תוכלה ןענע'קספ ןענעק ןוא ,השעמל .ןפיהוצרעביא ןעוועג טילחמ

ןשוח יד טרעוו הזה םויה דע ןוא ,חילצה וידי ישעמ .החלצה עקראטש א טימ טריפעג הרובח טפשמ

ךילגעט-גאט ןעוועראה ןוא ןציז טיילעגנוי רעגילדנעצ

םילכ יאשונ יד טימ תוכלה עטסרעווש ןוא עטספיט יד ןיא דנאטשראפ עכילטנירג א טימ ןעמוקוצסיורא ידכ ,ףוסה דע עכילגעמ ןוא הנטק הדוקנ עדעי ןיא העידי עראלק ןוא .הלאש

ןיא סאד טנרעל ןעמ זא טלעטשעגסיוא זיא רדס רעד ןטירד םענופ עדנע ןעמ טלאה םויהכ .רוזחמ עגירעי ןעצ א

םעד ןיא רעמ ןוא רעמ גידנענרעל ,'א קלח ףיוא הרזח ,ראי

ללוכה שאר םעד רעטנוא זיא הרובח יד .עוצקמ ןטיירב

יד ןופ ףליה יד טימ ,א"טילש רעביוט השמ קחצי 'ר ןואגה

רעטכיל ףסוי 'ר ןואגה הרובח ישאר

בלעג לאוי 'ר ןואגה ןוא ,א"טילש

.א"טילש

העד הרוי תרובח ,ללוכ ןיא הרובח עטסערג יד

זיא ,טיילעגנוי טרעדנוה רעכעה טימ

תוכלה טנרעל סאוו הרובח יד סיוועג

טרעבמאב הרות לוק סאד .העד הרוי

ןיא ןגיל טיילעגנוי יד תעשב קעווא

גידנסקאוו ,תוחוכ עלא טימ ןענרעל

'העד הרוי' .הארוה ירמו הרות ילודג

ראנ ,דומיל רעייז ראנ טשינ זיא ,הלילו םמוי הגהנ םהבו ,ןבעל רעייז

ןעמ טסייוו שרעדנא סעפע ןופ ןוא .טשינ

יד רעטנוא טייטש הרובח יד

ןואגה ןופ טפאשרעריפ עקראטש

ףיש םייח יכדרמ 'ר

ןימיל ןיוש טייטש רעכלעוו עכילנעוועגרעסיוא ןא טימ ללוכה

טפאשיירטעג ןוא טייקנבעגעגרעביא

זיא ןוא ,ראי 15 עטצעל יד ראפ

ואוו ןכאמ וצ רעסעב קסוע רדסכ

םעד ןבייהפיוא ןוא ,ראנ ןעק ןעמ

.רעכעה ןוא רעכעה ללוכ

,הרובחה שאר רעד ומע ותאו

רענזאר יולה הדוהי דוד 'ר ןואגה

גיטנעק עקאט זיא'ס ןוא ,א"טילש

תואיקב ןוא החלצה עגידלאוועג יד

א ףיוא טנרעל ןעמ סאוו תוקמעו

ןעמוקוצסיורא ,טראדנאטס עכיוה

ןענרעל ןוא ,השעמל הכלה טימ

.ןושעי רשא השעמה תא תעדל

תבש תוכלה תרובח

ןופ טייטשאב הרובח רעיינ רעד

ךרע ןיאל ןראוועג לעפתנ ןענעז ןוא ,טיילעגנוי 'הארוהל ןוכמ'

.ללוכה ידמול יד ןופ ןסיניטנעק עגידלאוועג יד ףיוא רועישו

ונייח םה יכ

ייס רעדא ,טיילעגנוי ללוכ זא ןכאמ ךיז ןעק לאמא

ןוטעגסיורא גאט ןיא תועש ךאסא טנרעל סע דיא רעכלעוו

סיורא ןוא ןסאלשעגסיוא לסיבא ךיז טליפ ,הזה םלוע םענופ

.סגיטכיוו סעפע טסאפראפ ןעמ יוו ,טלעוו םענופ

סיוא ךיז ןעמ טנרעל הארוהל ןוכמ ללוכ ןיא רעבא טשינראג ,טלעוו ןפיוא אד טשינראג זיא הרות ץוח זא ףיעס א ןיירא טעוועראה ןוא טציז ןעמ ןעוו טריטסיזקע ,ןבעל א לאמנייא ןיוש טבעל ןעמ .ארבס א ,הכלה א ,ע"וש םלועב תוערואמ לאמא ךיז ןכאמ סע .ןבעל ע'תמא ןא תומוקמ ליפ ןיא הרותה לוק סאד פא טלעטש עכלעוו

,ןאהראפ טשינ ךאז אזא זיא הארוהל ןוכמ ןיא רעבא ,הרותה רעייז ןופ ןסיוו זיולב ןליוו טיילעגנוי יד ,היהיש המ היהי

.ךורע ןחלוש עסיורג

הבהא ף"וצר

רעד זיא "הארוהל ןוכמ" ןיא םישודיח עטסערג יד ןופ

ללוכה ישאר יד דצמ ."םידומילה תופיצר" יד ףיוא שוגד סאוו עלא ראפ ןימולשת יד ןיא הפסוה א טגיילעגוצ טרעוו ,9:55 ןעמוקוצניירא דוה הזחמ א זיא סע .תופיצרב ןענרעל ןיוש ךיז טבייה סע ןוא ,ליפ זיא שרדמה תיב סאד יוו ןעז ןוא העש ריפ ראפ ןא טלאה סאוו ,הרות לוק רעד ןרעה וצ ןא

טעוו אד ,ללכב לקיטרא ןייק טשינ לביטש עוואק יד זיא

טמוק אד ,ןעז טשינ סעקפוק ןוא ןעיירעסעומש ןייק ןעמ

תועש ג"ע תועש הרותב ןייז קסוע ,ןענרעל ,ןסקאוו וצ ןעמ

ןיא הכלה וז 'ה רבד םעד טימ ןעמוקסיורא ןוא ,תופיצרב .הרותה תועוצקמ עליפ

ןהיבג לע הלוע בוט םש רתכו

ןיא תואיצמ יד טפאלק 'ורתי דחיו' ןופ הניחב א ןיא

ךיז ללוכ סאד זיא שממ ןראי עטצעל יד ןיא זא ,ןיירא םינפ טנייה טמענראפ ןוא ,םענראפ עסיורג א ףיוא ןסקאוועצ עטלייצעג זיולב טימ יוו טלפאד ,טיילעגנוי 200 רעכעה

ליפיוזא טשינ ןיוש טמענראפ ד"מהיב סאד שזא ,קירוצ ןראי טפראדעג ןעמ טאה םינמז עטצעל יד ןיא ןוא ,טיילעגנוי .םוקמ רסוח תמחמ סעיצאקילפא רעגילדנעצ ןגאזפא ע'בושח אזא ןופ טיילעגנוי ןגאזוצפא ייוו טוט סע טנזיוט יוו רעמ טקאפ יד טלייצרעד ינש דצמ רעבא ,ללוכ זיא ללוכ רעגילייה רעד סאוו טימ בוט םש רתכ יד .רעטרעוו דעוו תיב רעד .םניחב ןעמוקעגנא טשינ זיא ןראוועג טניורקעג יד טימ ,ןעמאנ עטוג ריא טנידראפ ךילרע ךיז טאה םימכחל לש הלהאב תיממ ךיז ןענעז עכלעוו טיילעגנוי רעטרעדנוה .ךילגעט-גאט םענראפ עגיזיר א ףיוא הרות

הלועה םלוס

סע זא ,ללוכ רעזנוא טאה היכז עגידלאוועג א ךאנ ,הרות ילודג ןוא הארוה ירומ םיגוס עלא ריא ןיא ןענרעל ןופ ןדיא ,םיקסופו ס"שב םיאיקב

ןרעביא ןציז עכלעוו גנעגראי עלא ךעל'מירוחב עגנוי יוו ,ךורע ןחלוש .דנאטשראפ סיורג א טימ רעבא זא ,טגנערבעגוצ טאה סאד

םעטסיס עכילטלעוו יד יוו שרעדנא

יסריגד ידומע יניב אתיירואד אחתיר א

ןיא הרובח א 'סיוא טסקאוו' ןעמ זא ראפ ץאלפ סאד רעבא אד זיא ,ללוכ רעדעי ןוא ,ןזיר-הרות עגילאצמוא וליפא .ץאלפ ןיא ךיז טליפ ןאמרעגנוי זיא ,ןראי עגנאל אד ןיוש טנרעל ןעמ ןסקאוו ןוא ןסקאוו וצ ץאלפ אד ךאנ תחא הרובחב ,הרותה תועוצקמ לכב .םיקהבומ םימכח ידימלת טימ ,עקתשהל מ"ע ןעמ טמוק אד ע"וש ןפיוא ןראי ןעוועראהסיוא וצ לודג א ןסקאוו וצ ,םילכ יאשונ ןוא ןוא געט יד ןצינסיוא וצ ןוא ,הרותב .השעמל הכלהל תילכת א טימ ןראי הארוהל םיאצוי

ןוכמ ללוכ ןיא ןראי יד סיואכרוד טאהעג ןיוש ןעמ טאה הארוהל רעגילדנעצ ןבעגוצסיורא היכז יד םינואג םינבר ,לארשיב הארוה ירומ -חרזמ יד טשינ ןעמעשראפ עכלעוו ןטכייל ןוא ,לארשי ללכ ןופ טנאוו תונואג רעייז טימ טלעוו רעזנוא ףיוא .הרותה תועידי ןוא ךיז ןבאה טיילעגנוי רעטרעדנוה ,הרותה יקלח עצנאג טרעהראפ ןיוש

,ע"וש יקלח 'ד עלא ןיא תועוצקמ םינחוב יד טרעדנואוואב ןבאה ןוא ןיא תועידי עקראטש ערעייז טימ ע"וש יד ןופ הנטק הדוקנ עדעי ןראי יד סיואכרוד .םילכ יאשונו יד טרעהראפ רודה ילודג עליפ ןבאה

ללוכה אישנ א״טילש לאינראק לרעב ברה

,א"טילש
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ןוכמהארוהל

טעדנירגעג לעיציפא ללוכ רעד זיא ק"פל ו"לשת ראי ןיא

סע תעשב ,טיילעגנוי עטלייצעג ןופ הרובח א טימ ,ןראוועג

יבר לודגה ןואגה ללוכה שאר סלא ןראוועג ןעמונעגפיוא זיא

.ל"צז רעביוט לאיחי

םש א ןעמוקאב ללוכ סאד טאה ןראי יד סיואכרוד

זיא ןעמאנ עטוג ריא ,טייוו ןליימ טניישעג טאה סאוו בוט

עכלעוו ,תודיסחו הרותה ילודג ןופ ןרעיוא יד וצ ןעמוקעגנא

,ללוכ ן'בושח םעד ןופ אווינ עכיוה יד טרעדנואוואב ןבאה

ןוא תועיסנ יד ייב .ללהה תכרבב ןעוועג חבשמ סע ןוא ,ןראי רעגילדנעצ עטצעל יד ןיא רודה ילודג ייב סנרעהראפ

ףיוא ,העידיו העיגי עשילרעטסיוא ןזיוועג טיילעגנוי יד ןבאה

,םילכ יד ןופ םינחוב יד ןעמונעגסיורא טאה סאוו םענראפ א רוד רעזנוא ןיא זא ,החלצה עסיורג יד ןביילג גידנענעק טשינ .םיקהבומ םימכח ידימלת םינואג עכלעזא ןסקאוופיוא ןלאז

אבה םלוע ןיעמ

טראווכירפש עגיסאפ ראג א זיא 'אבה םלוע ןיעמ'

זיא ביוא .הארוהל ןוכמ ללוכ עטמיראב עגילייה יד ףיוא א טימ ,עטלפענראפ א שביה טנייה םיללוכ ןופ תואיצמ יד םוצ רודזורפ סלא ןירעד ןענרעל סאוו טיילעגנוי בור עסיורג .שרעדנא הארוהל ןוכמ ללוכ רעבא זיא ,טירט עגידרעטייוו

.שרעדנא ןצנאגניא רעבא פא טכליה ,םויה תועש עלא ןיא ,ברעה דע רקובה ןמ לכיה ןסיורג םעניא ,הק תבהלש שא יפשרב הרות לוק סאד יוזא לייוו טשינ ןעמוק עכלעוו טיילעגנוי ןענרעל אד .ללוכה טראס עטייווצ א ןבעל ןליוו ייז לייוו ראנ ,םעטסיס יד טייג א ,ןבעל עגילייה ןוא עגיטסיל א ,ןבעל ערעכעה א ,ןבעל .הלודג הדמתהב הרות ןופ ןבעל א זא ,טאטש ןצנאג ןרעביא טנאקאב ןיוש זיא סע לש הקמועב ןפראווניירא ךיז תמאב ליוו סאוו ןאמרעגנוי

םירביא ח"מר עלא טימ ,םענראפ עסיורג א ףיוא הכלה עריא עלא ןוא טלעוו יד ןופ ןוטעגסיוא ,םידיג ה"סשו .סערדא רעד הארוהל ןוכמ זיא ,םיתוטש אד ,ןעמ טעוועראה אד ,ןעמ 'טנרעל' אד זא טסייוו רע

טשינראג ןיוש רעבא ,תויתוא עליטש ןעצ ,רעטרעוו עלעדייא ייווצ ,'הארוהל ןוכ עכילמאנסיוא ןא טימ ,הרותה לוק סאד פא טכליה ןרעיוט עריא ןשיווצ !טושפ יוזא ןענרעל ןוא ןציז ןעלגילפ עריא ןשיווצ .םויה תועש לכב הדמתה ןוא תומיענ ןוא ,טלעוו עטייווצ ץנאג א ןיא ןבעל ןוא ,הזה םלוע ילבה לכמ ןוטעגסיוא ,טיילעגנוי רעטרעדנוה .לובג ילבו קספה ילב תועש ג"ע תועש ןעמ טעוועראה ךאד ריא רעטנוא -הרות עגילייה סאד ןעמעטאניירא ליוו המשנ יד ,ןיהא ןגארט סיפ יד ,ןפאכרעבירא ךיז ליוו סע םעד ףיוא קילבניירא עגיטונימ ןייא ןא ןפאכ וצ טניול סע ,טיילעגנוי ללוכ עגיטכעל יד ןופ טפול .'הק הדוא םב אובא הרות ירעש יל וחתפ' ךיז טיירש סע ,והומכ ןיאש רצויה תיב ןוכמ' ,האריה תכלממ רעד ,עירעפמיא-הרות רעכילרעה רעד ,גנוטסעפ-הרות עגילייה סאד ,רעבא הבחר זיא'ס ,ולכי אל םהו ולכי ןמזה ,תחא לגר לע ןביירשאב ןוא ןכוזאב טשינ ןעמ ןעק ,'הארוהל םעד ןייגרעד ,ןייטשראפ וצ ןריבארפ ןלעוו רימ ליפיוו .ןפיירגאב ןענעק רימ יוו רעמ ליפ ,םי ינמ .ובש לפאג ץיפש םוצ ןעמוקוצ טשינ רימ ןלעוו ,'הארוהל ןוכמ' זיא סאד סאוו ןבאהסיורא ןוא ,דוס עקמאלק יד ןרירנא טושפ ןוא ,'רשפא יא םולכ אלב רוטפ' ןופ ללכ יד ןעמעננא רעבא ןלעוו רימ ןוא ,ןזיר-הרות ןופ טייטשאב סאוו ,לקניוו-הרות םענופ עלעגיוו סאד ,ללוכ ןגילייה םענופ 'ד עריא ןופ טכיראב א ןוא ,ןרעיוט עריא ןשיווצ ןופ קילבניירא ערעטנענ א סאווטע ןעמוקאב .דבלב הכלה לש תומא

ךאנ ןפארטעגנא ל"ז לאירזע 'ר טאה ראי ןטייווצ םעניא טעבראעג טאה רעכלעוו ,ןאמרעגנוי ללוכ םענעביוהעג א ןופ ןגיוא יד ןיא ,הנויח לסיבא ןענידראפ וצ גאטימכאנ ןדעי טאה'ס ...שממ לש עידעגארט א ןעוועג סאד זיא לאירזע יבר זיא ןאמרעגנוי ללוכ רעטייווצ רעד ןוא ,גנאל ןעמונעג טשינ .טפעשעג 'ןולובז רכששי' םעד ןיא 'ףתוש' א ןראוועג ךיוא ,עטסיל יד וצ ןעמוקעגוצ זיא ןאמרעגנוי רעטירד א ןעוו ןאד ,שיטסארד רעייז סעפע זא ןענאטשראפ לאירזע 'ר טאה וצ ,ןרעוו ןוטעג אד ףראד ,ןביוהעג ןוא סיורג רעייז סעפע ילודג ןופ רוד א ןגייצרע ןפלעה ןוא ,דליב עצנאג סאד ןשיוט

.הרותה דובכ א טימ הרות

ןראוועג טגיילעג זיא סע ןעוו ןעוועג סע זיא סלאמעד א ,םימכחל דעוו תיב א .'הארוהל ןוכמ' ןופ ןייטשדנורג יד

טאה סאוו הרות ןב רעדעי זא ןרעכיזראפ לאז סאוו גנוטסעפ לארשיב הארוה הרומ א ןגייטשוצסיוא ןורשכ ןוא ןוצר םעד תרזעב וצרעד טייקכילגעמ יד ןבאה לאז הרותב לודגו .ת"ישה

מ'

רעביוט תחפשמ

'טפעשעג ןולובז רכששי'

רעכעה קירוצ ןיוש טייג 'הארוהל ןוכמ' ןופ קנאדעג סאד יד ןעוו ,ק"פל ב"לשת תנש ןיא ןעוועג זיא סע .ראי גיצפופ רעביוט לאיחי יבר לודגה ןואגה ,רעדורב ענעביוהעג ייווצ ךיז ןבאה ,ל"ז רעביוט לאירזע יבר דיסחה ןואגה ןוא ,ל"צז .ןעמאזוצ ירפרעדניא ןדעי ןענרעל וצ רדס א ןעוועג עבוק טאה לאיחי 'ר רעדורב ןייז זא גאט ןייא ןרעה ןכאנ ןיינ זיב גאטימכאנ רעגייזא ריפ ןופ ןטסאפ א ןעמונעג זיא ,שיט ןפיוא טיורב ןגייל ןענעק וצ ידכ ,טכאנייב רעגייזא םעד גידנרעה ןוא גידנגערפ .ןראוועג טריקאש לאירזע 'ר 'ר טאה ,ןבעל ןענעק וצ ידכ ףראד רע ליפיוו רעפטנע ידכ ,רעדורב ןייז ןטלאהוצסיוא ןעמונעגרעטנוא ךיז לאירזע זיר-הרות אזא זא ןוא ,ע"וש ןוא ארמג םייב ןביילב לאז רע טשינ זיא סע .רעלאד ראפא ראפ ןייג ןריולראפ טשינ לאז טריפעגסיוא סע טאה רע רעבא ,טכייל ןעמוקעגנא לאמעלא .ןוצר ענרעזייא ןייז טימ אימשד אתעייסב

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הארוהו הרות תצברהב יסנאמ טאטש יד טניישאב סאוו

ןעקנאדאב םוצ סעלא זיא סאד

ללוכה אישנ רעטמיראב רעד

,א"טילש לאינראק לרעב 'ר ברה

טכאנ ןוא גאט ןייז ץוחא רעכלעוו

ךיוא ,ללוכ ןראפ טייקנבעגעגרעביא

ישעמ עליפ ענייז ראפ טמיראב

ענעדיישאב א ףיוא ,דסחו הקדצ

לרעב ברה .םענראפ ןזיר רעבא

טימ םעטסיס ןלאצ יד טימ ןא טריפ

טייקכילטקנופ ןשילרעטסיוא ןא

סענזיב עסיורג א יוו ,ךילטייצ ןוא

ןעלגילפ ענייז רעטנוא .טאראפא

טייקגיאור סאד טיילעגנוי יד ןליפ

ודמע םוימ ןוא ,שפנה תחונמ ןוא

,קירוצ ראי 35 טימ ללוכה ירעש לע

טשינ קעשט גיצנייא ןייא ןייק טאה

!טגיטעפשראפ רעדא טכארקעג

אוה םייח ץע

!הב םיקיזחמל

טאה ריא יוו ,ללוכ סאד ה"ב

א טימ טסעפ ןא טייג ,טניילעג

,םענראפ ןטסכעה ןפיוא החלצה

טימ טפאזעגנא ןענעז טנעוו עריא

זיא סע .השודג הדמב הארוהו הרות

ןיא םא' זא דוס ןייק טשינ רעבא

גנוטסעפ הרות יד ,'הרות ןיא חמק

ינש דצמ רעבא ,ןייגנא רעטייוו זומ

ערעווש ראג א ןיא ןעמ טייטש .הפוקת

טאה ראי 2-3 עטצעל יד ןיא

טיילעגנוי לאצ יד טלפאדעג ךיז

טגיל עכלעוו לוע רעד ןוא ,ללוכ ןיא

הלעמל זיא ללוכה תלהנה ןפיוא

בלאהא ייווצ רעכעה .שארהמ

ןפאשעג ףראד רעלאד ןאילימ

םעד ןטלאהוצסיוא ידכ ראי א ןרעוו

רעטייוו ןענעק ןוא הרותה תכלממ

.תעדה בושי טימ ןייגנא

טכיראב םעד ןענייל ןכאנ

טשינ ךאס ןייק ןיוש ןעמ ףראד

ןופ תוכז ןגידלאוועג ןרעביא ןדער

הרותה רצבמ אזא ןיא קלח א ןעמענ

ןיילא ךיז ןופ טיירש סע .הארוהו

ירבד תא םוקי רשא ךורב' סיוא

הרותה יקיזחמ יד '!תאזה הרותה

ולכאי קלחכ קלח א ןעמוקאב ןלעוו

,טלעוו-הרות ןגיטכערפ םעד ןיא

אזא ןסאפראפ ןעד ליוו רעוו ןוא

.טנעמאמ

ישאר יד ןעוו טייצ יד זיא דניצא

וצ ןייז הכזמ ךייא ןעמוק ללוכה

עגידלאוועג יד ןיא קלח א ןעמוקאב

ןוא ,תווצמ וחקי בל ימכח ,םיתוכז

תוניתנ טימ ןעמוקנגעקטנא ןלעוו

רעטייוו לאז ןעמ ,דבכתהל יוארה

םעד ןטכייל ןוא ןענייש ןענעק

ףיוא ריוא עגיד'הרות ןרעטיול ץנאג ףיוא ןוא יסנאמ טאטש רעזנוא .לארשי ללכ

םימדו ןוממ ןעוועג עיקשמ ןעמ

סאוו םירפס עליפ ןלעטשוצרעהא

זיב ,אצמנב טשינ טעמכ ןענעז

ןיוש ךיז טניפעג סגאטוצ טנייה

דוסי ירפס 25,000 רעביא טראד

יד ןטכיילאב סאוו ,הכלה ירפס ןוא

יבשות ןוא םימכח ידימלת ןופ ןגיוא

עלא טראד ןפערט סאוו ריעה

טרעוו סאוו ,ןפראד ייז סאוו םירפס

םיאבג עיירטעג יד ךרוד טריפעגנא .ללוכה ידמול יבושחמ טגיילעגניירא זיא סנטצעל

ןשירפוצפיוא תוחוכ עסיורג ןראוועג

ןוא ,םירפסה רצוא עוויסאמ יד

עשירפ ןופ רצוא ןזיר א ךאנ ןגיילוצ

ןוא ,אסריגד אדומע יניב םירפס

ךאנ טגיילעגוצ ןעמ טאה ייברעד

סעלא ידכ ,רצוא ןראפ בוטש א

לאז ןעמ ןוא ,רדוסמ ראלק ןייז לאז

טימ ןקוקכאנ ןוא ןענרעל ןענעק .תעדה בושי

חמק ןיא םא

טרעוו שוגד רעסיורג ראג א

החלצה עסיורג טימ ןוא ,טגיילעג

ןרעוו ןלאז טיילעגנוי ללוכ יד זא ,ה"ב

ןא ,רעגייז רעצייווש א יוו טלאצאב

שדוח ידימ .אוהש לכ העינמ ןייק

טלאצאב טיילעגנוי יד ןרעוו ושדחב

יוזא ןוא ,טלאהפא םוש ןייק ןא

עטצעל יד ראפ ןיוש סע ךיז טריפ .ןראי רעגילדנעצ

תורוש ןוא ארמג יד ןשיווצ

תעדה בושי יד ךיז טנעקרעד ע"וש זא גידנסיוו ,ןבאה םידמול יד סאוו

ףוס ןוא ,הגאד רעייז טשינ זיא טלעג

ןעמוקנא לקעשט סאד טעוו שדוח

ןיא ןענרעל ייז גנאליוו ןוא ,ףוסה דע ןעגנאלרעד ייז הלהנה יד טעוו ללוכ

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םירבח עטלא ראפ םיכודיש

עכלעוו ייס ןפראד סאוו עטגיטפרעדאבטיונ יד

רעד ןעק רשפא זא טרעלקעג ןוא ,העושי

.חילש רעטוג רעזנוא ןייז םילהת ןינמ רע'בושח

זנוא באה ךיא סאוו ךאנ ןכאוו סקעז

ןופ ףור ןאפעלעט א ךיא םוקאב ,ןבירשעגנייא

:דיירפ ןוא החמש טימ טצנאט לוק ןייז .םחנמ

.חוכ ןצנאג ן'טימ רע טיירש "!ןתח א ןיב ךיא"

"!בוט לזמ !בוט לזמ"

זא ןעמונעגרעביא ןוא ךיליירפ יוזא ןיב ךיא

ןפלאהעג ךילדנע זיא רבח רערעייט ןיימ

ךייא ןופ ןטלאהאב טשינ לעוו ךיא ןוא .ןראוועג

ךיז ןבאה ןכאז זא ,קלח ןרעדנא םעד ךיוא

רימ ייב ךיוא טסנרע ץנאג ןקור ןביוהעגנא

ךיא לעוו בורקב ץנאג זא ףאה ךיא ןוא ןיילא

לזמ םענעגייא ןיימ רעביא ןדלעמ ןענעק ךייא

ןייז רעדיוו ךיא ןוא םחנמ ןלעוו ךילטנפאה !בוט

זא טסואוועג באה ךיא .לטעלב ןבלעז ן'פיוא

ןבילבעג ןיב ךיא רעבא ,טפלעה ןייז ללפתמ

הליפת ןופ חוכ רעד לענש יוו ןעז וצ טניוטשרע

.העושי א ןעגנערב ןעק

סע ?עטכעלש א רעדא רעמונ עטוג א 26 זיא

.טוג ץנאג ,שאט ןיא םיפלא 26 .ךיז טדנעוו

?רוחב א ץלא ךאנ ןוא טלא ראי 26 רעבא

.טוג יוזא טשינראג

עטוג ןעוועג ןיוש ןענעז םחנמ ןוא ךיא

רימ .'א התיכ ןופ ךאנ ,ןראי עגנאל םיריבח

יד ןיא ןעגנאגעג ,ןעמאזוצ ןוטעג סעלא ןבאה ,ןעמאזוצ הבישי ןיא ךאנרעד ,ספמעק עבלעז

עדייב רימ ןענעז טצעי רעבא .רעטייוו יוזא ןוא

ץלא ךאנ זיא עטרעשאב יד רעבא ,טלא ראי 26

רעייז ןעוועג זנוא זיא סע .ןעמוקעגנא טשינ .גנירג ןופ טייוו

ןיוש זיא סע זא ןסאלשאב ךיא באה גאט ןייא

טירש ןשירפ א ןריבורפ וצ טייצ עטסכעה יד

ךיא .בצמ ןרעווש םעד ןיא שיוט א ןעגנערב וצ

באה ךיא ןוא "ללוכ םילהת" ןפורעגנא באה

ןלאז ייז גידנטעב ,ןבירשעגנייא עדייב זנוא

ןפערט לענש עדייב ןלאז רימ זא ןייז ללפתמ

טאהעג ליפ ןיוש באה ךיא .םיכודיש ערעזנוא

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זאדניקטגנאלראפ

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עשידַאנַאק יד םוטנדיא :טרעפטנע

עגילייה יד ,הרוהטהו השודקה וניתרות

ןפוא םושב ןלעוו ןרָאטקעפּסניא

עטיור ראפרעד ןעמוקאב ןיוש ןבאה רימ .'סרעדרָא טרואק' ןוא 'סע'סנעמָאס'

רימ ןבאה קעווצ םעד ראפ עיצאזינאגרא םעד טעדנירגעג רעד זיא סאוו ,"תורודה תכשמה" ךיז ,שידלעה ןפמעק וצ ןייב-ןקור ןדייל

סאוו עלא יד ראפ ןעמענוצנא

ןטלאהנא ןלעוו ןראפ גנוריגער יד ןופ .רעדניק ערעזנוא ןופ ךוניח יד

גנוריגער יד

אי ןענעז רימ טיירג ספמַאק שפנ תריסמ טימ עגידרעטייוו ן'רַאפ ;לגנַארעג ןופעגיד'תועשר

סעווַאלבָא

ייצילאפ יד

דליישט ןוא ייב רעזייהןשקעטארפ

תודסומערעזנוא ןוא טשינ זנוא ןלעוו .ןטערטוצ

אל הרותה תאז ,תפלוחמ אהת ףיוא ב"העב רעד זיא ךוניח רעפעשאברעזנוא רעד .הרות ןייז טימ

טשינ זיא סע וצ ךייש

,גנוריגערןרירעפאאק

יד טימ ןעמוקכאנ לייוו ערעייז ןעגנאלראפ

ו"ח ןכאמ טניימ רעדניק ערעזנוא

.ת'ליה םיוג ראפ

.רעדניק ערעזנוא טימ ןציז טשינ ףיוא ןבעגוצפיוא טיירג טשינ ןענעז רימ שטאכ ,רעדניק ערעזנוא ןופ ךוניח יד
תמא !ןייז חצנמ טעוו ,ךוניח עגילייה יד ,הרות ת״ישהזעב תודהי עכילטלעוולַא :ףיוא טרעדור תידרחה ןפמעקַאב םעד !ד"סב לגנַארעג :וצ ךייא טימ ןענעז רימ :רעדורבעשי'דַאנַאק
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תכשמה" רעטרעדנוה יד ןבָאה ת"ישה ידסחב ןגייב טפראדעג טשינ ךיז ןוא "רעדניק תורודה יד ןיא גיאור רעטייוו ןעייג זא !הנטק הדוקנ ןייק

טרירעפאאק ןעמ סאוו ץָארט - הרותה תודסומ רעדניק יד ןופ רענייא ןייק ;גנוריגער טימ טשינ

ןָאשיעקוידע" יד טימ טצעזעגפָארַא טשינ ךיז ןבָאה .ראי 3 עצנאג ךשמב "ןרָאטקעפסניא

עטינעג ןעמונעגפיוא טָאה תורודה תכשמה עלאגעל יד ןריפוצנא ןטַאקָאוודַא ענערַאפרע

ןוא רעזייה ץעזעג יד ןיא סיוארָאפ ןפיול וצ ,טנארפ ןרעטלע יד ןופ ןטכער יד רַאפ שידלעה ןפמעק ןייא ןייק זיא :אימשד אתעייס בורב .תודסומ ןוא

ןיא ךילנעזרעפ ןעמוקעגנָא טשינ ה"ב החפשמ תוימשגב ןרעטנָאלפרַאפ טשינ ךיז ;'טרואק' טעוועטַארעג ;סעקנושַארטס רָארעט עלַא ץארט .ןפָארטש טלעג עכלעוו ייס ןופ ןרָאוועג עשירָאטסיה ַא ןיא ןיירא טצנַאט תורודה תכשמה ַא ןלעטשרעהַא ן'טימ לפַּאטש עגידרעטייוו ה"זעב ןלעוו עכלעוו ,טנָארפ עלַאגעל עמָאקלופ

ףיוא דוסי עצנַאג יד לעטנעמַאדנופ ןפמעקַאב סָאד סָאוו ,טריזַאב זיא ךוניחה תריזג יד סָאוו

רַאפ טערב-סגנוטער עוויסַאמ ַא ןייז ה"זעב טעוו ראפ ךיז טלגנַאר עכלעוו עדַאנַאק תודהי ץנַאג !םויק תמחלמ ןרעווש םעניא ץנעטסיזקע ריא

,גנוריגער יד ןופ ןוואורפּ עשידאנאק םעד ןצישאב וצ עיצַאזינַאגרָא

ערָאלק עגיד'רדסכ ןבעגסיורַא טוט ןוא ,םוטנדיא

וצ יוזַא יוו ןרעטלע ןוא תודסומ יד ראפ תוארוה ן'פיוא גנולקיווטנַא עשירפ עדעי וצ ןריגַאער ןלאז ייז ,שזַארוק - טַאר ןוא טַאט - קוזיח ,טנָארפ

.םוי דלוי המ רָארעט ןופ דחפ ןייק ןא גיאור ןציז

תוירחא עלופ יד ןעמונעג טָאה תורודה תכשמה א"טילש םינבר עבושח יד ןרימראפניא רדסכ וצ תעד יד ןגערפנא ןוא ,טייטש ןעמ ואוו בצמ יד .ריר ןוא טירט ןדעי ףיוא ןריפ ךיז יוזאיוו הרות ןָאשיעקודע יד טָאה ,הכרעמ יד ןופ בייהנָא םייב טזָאלעג ןָאשקעטָארפּ דליישט ןוא

טנעמטרַאפּעד

עגידנכָאוו-ייווצ עצרוק ַא ןופ ָאד טדער'מ זַא ןרעה ןעגנילשעגנייא ןרעוו לענש רָאג טעוו סָאוו הכרעמ רעבָא ,טייז רעייז ףיוא סניוועג עכיירגיז ַא טימ הכרעמ עסייה יד קנַאדַא אימשד אתעייסב "תורודה תכשמה" ךרוד טיילגַאב טרעוו סָאוו םעניא ןיירַא רָאי יירד עלופ ייב ןיוש ןעמ טלַאה טשינרָאג ךָאנ ה"ב ןבָאה םיעשר יד ןוא ,לגנַארעג !האלהל 'ה רוזעי ןכו ,ןכערבוצ וצ ןזיווַאב

עשיגעטַארטס 'סעיניל לגנַארעגטנָארפ' םעניא 'תורודה תכשמה'עיצַאזינַאגרָא עגילייה יד טרעכיזראפ עכלעוו ןופ תורודה דיתע יד עשי'דאנאק םעד םוטנדיא ןרָאוועג טעדנירגעג זיא תורודה תכשמה עלַא ןגעקַא 'טנַאוו עטרַאה' ַא ןלעטשוצקעווַא עלַארטנעצ סלַא טניד ןוא
:ףיוא
:וצ ךייא טימ ןענעז רימ :רעדורבעשי'דַאנַאק ת״ישהזעב
טרעדור תידרחה תודהי עכילטלעוולַא !ד״סבםעדןפמעקַאבלגנַארעג
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