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When the shevatim of Reuven and Gad asked to remain on the east side of the Yardein rather than enter Eretz Yisroel, Moshe was disappointed that they did not want to join the rest of the nation. The shevatim offered to go to the frontlines of the war and help conquer Eretz Yisroel, and not return to their cities until all of Klal Yisroel was settled. Moshe agreed to their request, on condition that they stick to this agreement. Later, Moshe Rabbeinu repeated this condition back to them, stating: “Build yourselves cities for your children and enclosures for your sheep, and what has issued from your mouths, you shall do” (Bamidbar 32:24). Why did Moshe need to reiterate this stipulation? They had just finished discussing the deal, and Reuven and Gad were agreeable. Why the repetition? REB SHMUEL OF KAMINKA, ZT”L, a talmid of the Apta Rav, was well-known for his boundless acts of tzedakah and chesed. He used to distribute large sums of money to the poor and offered loans to those in need. When Reb Shmuel aged and it grew harder for him to move about, his talmidim and children took over these “responsibilities,” acting as his messengers. One day, a widow entered Reb Shmuel’s room, in tears. “Rebbe! My cow just died. Now I have no way to provide for my young children!” Reb Shmuel tried to pacify the devastated woman and promised to help her out. Immediately after she left, he summoned his gabbei tzedakah and shared the tale. “We need to raise the funds to purchase a dairy cow for this woman. It should be no less healthy than her previous cow.” The gabbaim didn’t like this idea. They were aware that this woman was not as helpless as she made herself to be. “The widow actually has a large sum of money put away that

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could support her family for a long time. And besides, the cow was not her only source of income!” they said. Reb Shmuel did not argue. He dismissed them from the task. After they left, however, Reb Shmuel turned to one of his children and asked that he accompany him to the cattle market. The sight of the tzaddik in the market raised eyebrows. People rushed to assist him, and in no time, Reb Shmuel was offered a robust dairy cow. He took care of payment on the spot, and then he asked for the cow to be led to the home of this widow. When the gabbaim heard about this, they rushed to Reb Shmuel’s home. They wanted to understand what had happened. “If the Rebbe agreed with our claims, why did the Rebbe then decide obtain a cow for the widow? And if the Rebbe did not agree with our claims, then why did the Rebbe trouble himself to go down to the market himself?! We would have been happy to take care of getting a cow for this


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It has become almost required kvetching for the older generation to reminisce about the good ol’ days — a simpler time when the Catskills was yet commercialized, bungalows weren’t summer homes, and the world truly seemed to slow down, if not stop, for two blissful months.

lars, like the people from out of state or even country who don’t have where to turn to in the case of a medical issue. It is a natural extension of what we do, and to be frank, since we expanded and brought the Brooklyn-level of care upstate, the entire local industry was elevated with us. What does your Catskills presence look like?

It is doubtful that in real-time they particularly enjoyed not having phone service for days on end, being unable to buy bread or fruit if they missed the weekly truck visits, or sitting in a car or bungalow with no air conditioning. But in their comfortable bungalows today, it apparently does feel that way retroactively. Well, here’s something they surely were displeased about at the time: the state of medical care. The men were in the city, Hatzalah barely existed, and the local doctor or nurse’s office made an African village’s clinic look like Johns Hopkins by comparison. Luckily, all that is a thing of the past, and today families enjoy health care on par with what they receive in the city. Among those who’ve powered this welcome change is ODA, the acclaimed Brooklyn health care provider. This week, we caught up with Tuvye Neuman, the group’s Manager of Clinics Operations for a conversation that kept getting interrupted by more urgent matters and calls from around the Catskills. After seeing Tuvye in action, you can be certain I saved his number, in case I ever do find myself in need.

We have two primary care clinics, one in Monticello, mostly serving those families in the areas of Exit 106 and lower, and another location in Woodridge that serves that region of the Catskills. We also have fully-outfitted mobile buses that most readers have probably seen around town. Do you employ the same staff that works for you in Brooklyn during the winter?

Yes. The majority of our staff, including our popular doctors, live and work for us in Brooklyn year-round. However, we do make sure to hire a few local staff members at each location so that our patients can take advantage of their knowledge related to pharmacies, availability of products, other doctors, etc. Speaking of pharmacies, most of our readers are accustomed to city pharmacies that deliver every prescription to their doorstep within hours. What do they do in the Catskills where that isn’t really feasible?

Great question. Pharmacies upstate are not open late, and delivery is very difficult when it can be nearly impossible to Before we begin, can you briefly find a particular bungalow. And with most families not havdescribe what ODA is? ing their own car during the week, having them go pick it up ODA is what’s called an FQHC (Federally Qualified Health isn’t always an option. Center). In a nutshell, it means that our primary and speWe put in a lot of effort before the summer begins to decialty care services are to be termine which pharmacies made available to all, regardcan realistically cover which less of ability to pay. If you areas. We also spend sums in Mobile staff preparing for the day don’t have insurance, public the six digits on starter doses or private, we are required so that we can give patients a to work with you by offering few days of medication until sliding scale fees and payTatty comes up with his car ment plans based on your fifor the weekend. nancial circumstances. Why did you expand into the Catskills region?

Many of our patient families are here in the summer and need our help. Additionally, they enjoy the convenience of having all of their medical records here so that they can be provided with top comprehensive care. Then there are the non-regu-

How is the summer different from the winter season for your medical staff?

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Another is reactions caused by coming in contact with animals, insects and plants. How are your clinics different from the many urgent cares out there?

Urgent cares play a vital role in health care, and we often advise our patients to reach out to them if it is after primary care hours. Despite not being open late, a primary care center brings more comprehensive medicine to ensure the overall health of our patients. When the patient comes in “just” for a sore throat we will still discuss with the patient about controlling their asthma, blood pressure or diabetes. I tell people that everything that is a “once in a lifetime” ordeal for you, our doctors have seen dozens or hundreds of times. The experience they gain in the city comes along with them to the mountains and makes a real difference in diagnosis, guidance and of course, outcomes. What challenges does serving your clients in the summer present?

There are many, but one major one is transportation. In today’s world, people don’t really wait much for appointments anymore. In the city we offer people Ubers to bring them to our clinics, and with it being New York City, there are always cars available. In the country that’s not really an option. We contract with local car services to make, say, five cars available during peak hours. But what if a sixth person needs a ride? That makes things complicated. We do our best to make things work, though. What do you do when you can’t help someone who reaches out?

I always tell our people that the answer is never no. If someone asks whether we have an opthamologist or dermatologist in the Catskills, the answer isn’t no, it is “Why?” More often than not, there is a pressing, underlying issue that we can either help with or advise on. And when we can’t, like when it’s clear that someone needs an X-ray we can’t offer, we will direct them elsewhere, even if it’s toward a so-called

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competitor. This is something I am adamant about. You are in charge of operations here. Can you touch on the scope of operations and how it plays into health care itself?

There’s too much to cover, but let me share some examples. Our offices open at 10 a.m., but starting at 8 a.m. the staff already starts showing up to prepare for the day ahead. Multiple mobile clinics go out on the road, and depending on the daily route we need to ensure that all providers, nursing staff and registration staff are set up for the entire day. After the mobiles are out on the road we turn inward toward the facilities. All rooms get stocked, and inventory is taken of medical supplies. Providers log into their charts and review the lab results from the day before. They also scan through the appointments of the day for any specific prep. For example: They may see an appointment scheduled for a patient with a low hemoglobin level and will want to ensure that we have supplies for an iron infusion. And all this is before our phone lines open up and before the first patient even walks through the door. How do you view your responsibilities as the one in charge of overseeing these efforts?

It may sound cliche, but I’m truly committed to treating every patient as if it’s my child. Before I leave, even after a long workday, I will check if there are any outstanding issues where someone hasn’t received the help they need. I’ve personally gone down to deliver medicine for people who hadn’t gotten their prescription filled. I should note that this attitude is shared by everyone who works here and is just what we all expect of ourselves. The other week I had one of our PAs over for dinner after he had spent the entire day on one of our mobiles. He heard me on the phone discussing a case and trying to figure out how we can help since the clinic was already closed. Without skipping a beat, he said, “I’m still here, let’s open the clinic and see the patient,” which we did. This all sounds exhausting. Is this your summer vacation?

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four months, six-to-eight months and four-to-six years of age. “This can save lives,” said Wieder.

Hundreds Turn Out at Legislative Barbecue in Support of Boro Park Jewish Community Council It was a standing-room-only crowd at Brooklyn Square as hundreds of people came on July 19 to show their appreciation for the Boro Park Jewish Community Council and the many services it provides to area residents. The event didn’t just draw a huge cross section of community leaders, organizations representatives and local elected officials; also in attendance were New York State Attorney General Letitia James and New York State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli, both of whom spoke of their respect for the BPJCC and its commitment to the community. BPJCC CEO Avi Greenstein shared that over 18,000 families had been served last year alone, with over 26,000 services provided. BPJCC’s large list of free offerings include adult literacy programs, career counseling, crisis intervention, heating subsidies, Medicaid and health insurance enrollments, food stamps and immigration assistance, and legal, senior and Holocaust services. The event also paid tribute to six individuals who were honored for their community service: New York City Department of Social Services Commissioner Gary P. Jenkins, NYPD First Deputy Commissioner Edward A. Caban, Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine, Community Board 12 District Manager


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De Blasio Pulls the Plug on Congressional Bid His lackluster poll numbers forecasting a potential embarrassment at the polls, former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio pulled out of the race to represent Boro Park and several other Brooklyn and Manhattan communities in the newly drawn 10th Congressional District, calling it a humbling experience. The New York Post reported that de Blasio realized that he wasn’t connecting with district voters. “I had to come to grips with the fact that some of the things I did just didn’t make sense to people and left them feeling off about things,” said de Blasio. The former mayor announced that he was officially out of the running, tweeting, “It’s clear the people of #NY10 are looking for another option, and I respect that. Time to leave electoral politics and focus on other ways to serve. I am really grateful for all the people I met, the stories I heard, and the many good souls who helped out. Thank you all!” Whether de Blasio is truly done seeking elected office remains to be seen. His 2019 presidential bid fell flat, and he considered a run for governor in New York before setting his sights on the congressional seat. Asked what his next move might be, de Blasio said that he was considering exploring options within the nonprofit world that would allow him to 64

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Department of Transportation Encouraging Airlines To Waive Fees When Seating Parents Next to Children Dismayed by stories of airlines charging parents extra in order to sit next to their young children, the United States Department of Transportation is taking action, urging airlines to waive seating fees and asking parents to report incidents directly to their Office of Aviation Consumer Protection. DansDeals reported that with more and more seating categories charging passengers for seat selections, the DOT has received complaints about young children being placed away from their parents. In one incident, a four-year-old and an eleven-month-old baby were seated next to strangers, with the unnamed airline saying that there were no federal directives ordering them to comply with family seating. The DOT gave airlines flying in and out of the United States a window of four months to address the issue, saying it would monitor their actions. After that time, the DOT said it would consider what steps it might take to ensure that children under thirteen are seated next to their parents at no additional cost, although airlines would not be required to upgrade a child’s ticket to a higher fare class or premium seat in order to be placed next to their parents. Airlines such as Southwest, which have open seating, could be required to allow families to board first so that those with young children could sit together. DansDeals advised readers who are booking flights with children under thirteen and who do not receive free seat assignments to file a complaint with the DOT at their website, www.airconsumer.dot.gov, or by calling 856-368-4200. Among those who shared their experiences on the site was a reader whose flight was canceled and was reassigned with her husband to one flight while her two toddlers were booked on another flight by themselves. Another posted two separate exchanges with JetBlue, with only one conversation resulting in having their family seated together. The other failed to achieve similar results, with an airline representative saying, “We are familiar with this statement from the DOT. It does not change any laws or guidelines related to air travel … If you select Blue Basic fares on future bookings, a fee will apply for advance seat selection.”

Governor Signs Eichenstein’s SNAP Card Legislation into Law Under a bill cosponsored by Assemblyman Simcha Eichenstein and Senator Julia Salazar, families who use New York State’s SNAP program to put food on the table will have an easier time buying their groceries, with electronic benefit cards now being provided for each head of household instead of just one per family. 66

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CHAPTER 20 RECAP: Zach and Izzy’s first day in Lodz doesn’t exactly go as planned. After a long and harrowing cab ride, they arrive at Lodz City Hall to discover that the building is already closed for the night. Before heading off to find dinner, Izzy insists on one last stop — at the old Lodzer shtiebel, where they’re about to daven Maariv.

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he building was locked, but it didn’t remain so for very long. An ancient-looking man with sagging cheeks under a thick ushanka hobbled slowly up the steps. He stopped when he noticed Zach and Izzy. “Kim jestes?” “I’m sorry, we don’t speak Polish,” Izzy said. “Do you speak English?” The man eyed them, eyes narrowing suspiciously. He gave a subtle shake of his head. “Du redst Yiddish?” The old man’s face softened slightly, and something like warmth flickered in his eyes. “Yoh.” Zach stepped forward, beaming. “Ah gutten! Es iz fayn eich tzu batrefen.” As Izzy stood gaping, Zach stuck out his hand. “Ich bin Zach.” The old man introduced himself as Velvel Abromowitz. He was the gabbai of the shtiebel. He unlocked the door with a splotched, shaking hand, and inside, they saw a huge room, with thick wooden benches that seemed almost petrified with age. Rude shelves were stacked against the back wall, mostly empty. A few held siddurim

and chumashim, and there was a giant, tattered set of Shas stacked sideways. But the rest stored only dust and memories. An ornately carved bimah in the center of the room recalled a time when a great and proud tzibbur prayed in this room, but those days were long gone. The silence, thick and confident, recoiled angrily at the intrusion of footsteps. Velvel chatted with them as he went, speaking in a slow and refined Yiddish, worn smooth with the weight of years and thinned out with troubles. Izzy figured Velvel couldn’t be younger than eighty, possibly quite a bit older. He wondered if the man had any children, and whether they kept in touch. The man seemed perfectly capable of handling himself, but Izzy didn’t like to think what might happen to him alone if an emergency came up. Velvel told them that the shul had once been the seat of a great chassidus (which they knew), and that the place had burned down in 1860, and again in 1892 (which they had not). At the time of the second fire, the Rebbe was Reb Chaim Simcha, Izzy’s brother’s namesake. The Rebbe brought his tzibbur to


the ruins the next day and publicly read the kinnah of Sha’ali Serufah Ba’eish. “What’s that?” Zach asked in English. “A dirge. We read it on Tisha B’Av,” Izzy answered quietly. “It’s about the destruction of the Beis Hamikdash. The line means, ‘The thing I desired burned in fire.’” “After the shul was rebuilt,” Velvel continued. “Reb Chaim Simcha said every shul is a mikdash me’at. The Beis Hamikdash was destroyed twice, but not three times. And the Rebbe was gozer that the same should be with our shtiebel. This time, it should stand until Moshiach.” “His bracha worked,” Izzy pointed out. “It’s still here.” “When the German beasts arrived, yemach shemam, they filled the shul with kindling and gasoline and lit it up. It burned all night and into the next day. But when the fire died, they found the building still standing. A few scorch marks on the floor were all their evil fires accomplished.” “Well, the building is made of stone,” Zach pointed out. Velvel gave him a withering glare. “Der paroches iz nisht shtein.” More people began to arrive. There were two men in their mid-twenties, a teenager in jeans and a t-shirt, and a man in a checkered shirt who seemed rather above middle age. The rest of the minyan attendees were in their sixties and seventies. They ambled in with the slow, comfortable gait of people who had watched the world change without missing a day in this shul. Izzy felt strongly out of place. He wasn’t unwelcome, but he knew he didn’t belong. His very presence was an intrusion into a private, self-contained world. He shook the feeling off, grabbed a siddur, and drifted over to Zach. “I didn’t know you spoke Yiddish.” “My step-mom spoke Yiddish in the house,” Zach explained. “She immigrated in the ‘90s. I don’t think she was ever really comfortable with English, but she hated Russian. So Yiddish it was.” “Do you know how to daven?” Zach shook his head. “I can barely read Hebrew.” Izzy chewed on his inner cheek. “Do you… do you want to daven?” “Sure.” Zach grinned. “I shot golf with a priest and had a Reform bar mitzvah. I think I can manage to pray with

the Orthodox.” Izzy chuckled nervously. “Right. Do you, um, do you know any prayers? Shema, maybe?” “Shema Yisroel…?” “That’s the one, yeah. We’re gonna say that, so just say it with us. For the rest of it, y’know, talk. To Hashem. Quietly, but out loud.” Zach looked somewhat amused as Izzy handed him a siddur opened to the right page. “Whatever you say, pal.” * * * * *

spot, insisting that his people couldn’t keep up with the work as it was. Fred Carruthers and John Cho offered to stay on for a time, but they made it clear that they wouldn’t lift a finger on the Gordon project. They could see where this company was going, and it was time for them to move on. Lenny scrambled to find replacements, but it soon became clear that the Gordon project wasn’t going to happen. Several of his other projects were on shaky ground, too. He canceled with Gordon, paid the hefty fine for backing out, and was left with just enough money to keep going while he rushed all the jobs he had on backlog. Without sufficient manpower

Lenny snapped his laptop shut. No matter how often he checked his portfolio, nothing magically improved. He had to admit it; he’d put way too much faith in get-richTHE SHUL MAY quick schemes, and now he was paying for it. HAVE MIRACULOUSLY He’d always been this way. Back when he’d been a contracWITHSTOOD THE NAZIS, tor specializing in large-scale BUT THE PEOPLE HADN’T. home remodels, he’d done the same thing. He’d done good IT DIDN’T SEEM FAIR. work, hired the right people, and gotten jobs done well. But he was hungry for more. He wanted an and oversight, these were completed poorly, late and over budget. empire, not a day job. In the end, Lenny’s reputation was So he’d taken every job he could find, no matter how overburdened they were. shot. He couldn’t even find sufficient His foremen protested. He had to either work for his heavily reduced staff. His drop some projects or hire more peo- company went bust. It was the same when he invested ple. But Lenny couldn’t hire them fast enough. Instead, he handed out bonus- in stocks. He’d done well, up to a point, then threw caution to the winds (along es and ratcheted up the pressure. It worked for a time. Money flooded with his few remaining dollars). Ambition, Lenny now realized, was in, the jobs turned around like clockhis greatest flaw. And so, looking at that work. Lenny was on top of the world. And then, he’d gotten the chance of a computer and seeing his prospects falllifetime. Bright Meadows was a massive ing apart yet again, Lenny Bergman subdivision that was being purchased made the decision to change. From now as a package by Rina Gordon, multimil- on, he would follow the rules, a day’s lionaire businesswoman with invest- work for a day’s wages, and come home ments all over the globe. Bright Mead- happy. No more schemes, no more inows, with 46 units, was her biggest foray vestments. No more trouble. He was done with that mentality. yet into real estate. They would be gutThis time was different. It was a sureted and rebuilt, and then rented or sold fire thing. But either way, it was going to as a self-contained frum community. And they’d offered Lenny the con- be his last… tract. It was to be his crowning achieve* * * * * ment, the deal that would push him into the big leagues. Of course he’d taken it; “Shema Yisroel, Hashem Elokeinu, Hashhe signed immediately. The next day, em Echad…” he’d gathered with his senior foremen to Zach stared down at the siddur blankshare the good news. ly. He only knew that one line. So now But instead of cheering, his people what? walked. Joe Cattelini had quit on the He looked through the shul at the July 27, 2022

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once willing to die for the honor of the King of Spain, I am certainly willing to die for the honor of the Almighty, the King of the Universe.” “And I am willing to die for the honor of my liege lord Don Pedro, so I understand what you are saying. And I hope you find what you seek. But I have traveled to other lands, and I have seen many of the Jews that live there. It does not seem to me that all of them live with that kind of inspiration.” “I admit that I know very little, Gonzalo. But I think that those who spend a good part of their time learning the Torah, as my father did during those two years in Poland — those are people who live with inspiration. And I also believe that their inspiration carries over to the rest of the Jewish people.” “As I said,” Gonzalo replied, “I hope you find what you seek. Anyway, getting back to what we were discussing before, Morocco is not the best place for us. If this greedy Moulay Ismail gets hold of you, he just might decide to sell you back to Spain. No, I think our best hope is to go to Tangier. I understand that Moulay Ismail is trying to get his hands on the port, but for the time being, it’s in the hands of the British. And I heard that there’s a small Jewish community there. If we head a little west from Tarifa, it should take us straight into Tangier. Unless we get swept out into the ocean, that is.” * * * * *


On a dark moonless night, two silent figures dressed in black from head to toe ran across the beach to the west of Tarifa. They pulled a skiff from its place of concealment in the underbrush and carried it to the water. The skiff glided smoothly away from the shore as the two men paddled steadily. The weak silvery starlight reflecting off the water only underscored the immense darkness that surrounded them, just as the soft gurgling murmur of the sea underscored the vast silence of the night. After about an hour, a few faint points of light appeared on the murky Moroccan coastline. “Look to you right,” whispered Gonzalo. “That’s Tangier.” “What’s that other light?” “What light? Where?” “Over there,” said Sebastian pointing into the dark. “A little to the east of Tangier. There’s a faint light and it’s moving in this direction.” “It must be a Moroccan coastal patrol boat. The Moroccans are blockading Tangier, but what are they doing wide awake in the middle of the night?” “Looking for people like us. What do we do?” “We’re not so far from the Moroccan coast. Let’s make a run for it. We’ll find a place to hide near the shore until the coast is clear, and then we’ll get over to Tangier.” As the patrol boat drew closer, they paddled vigorously for the shoreline. It was a race against time. The shore was tantalizingly close. It seemed that there would be enough time to get there undetected. All of a sudden, they felt themselves being pulled westward toward the patrol boat and the lights of Tangier beyond. They had run into an outward current, and all their paddling could not change the direction of their movement. Instead of going against the current, they decided to go with the flow and gradually edge past the current into calmer waters. After a desperate struggle against the sea, they finally managed to free themselves from the clutches of the current. Once again, they turned toward the shore, but the patrol boat loomed ahead, and it was coming directly toward them. Someone must have spotted the skiff, and now the patrol boat was on its way to investigate. “Don Sebastian,” said Gonzalo, “the time has come to go for a swim. They can see the boat, but maybe they won’t be able to spot us in the water. Try not to splash too much when you swim. If we get separated, we’ll meet in Tangier.” The two men dove over the side of the skiff and struck out side by side toward the shore. They swam slowly with even strokes so as not to attract the attention of the looming patrol boat and also to preserve their strength. The dark outline of the coast seemed close, but they both knew that it was misleading. After a while, they could see the running lights of the patrol boats turn away from the general location where they had abandoned their skiff. For the moment, they were safe. They turned onto their backs to float for a few minutes and catch their breaths. The soft undulation of the waves rocked them back and forth gently. Far off to the east, a faint line of dusty light appeared on the horizon, the first harbinger of the morning sun. “Gonzalo,” called Sebastian in a hoarse whisper.

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SOMEONE MUST HAVE SPOTTED THE SKIFF, AND NOW THE PATROL BOAT WAS ON ITS WAY TO INVESTIGATE. “What’s the matter?” “I think I saw something.” “What did you see?” “I think I saw a dorsal fin pass by.” “A dorsal fin? Like the thing on the back of a shark?” “Yes, that’s what I mean,” said Sebastian. “It’s still quite dark, but I thought I saw a dorsal fin cutting through the water.” “Where?” “Off to the west. About two hundred paces away.” “It could be a shark,” said Gonzalo. “I heard there are sharks in these waters.” “So what do we do?” “We don’t panic. I heard that sharks bump you before they attack and that if you hit them on the nose with your fist they go away.” “Hit the shark on the nose?” said Sebastian, fighting hard to keep back the panic. “Heaven help us. And what if there are a few of them?” “Say a Jewish prayer, and let’s swim for the shore as fast as we can. But only smooth strokes. I heard that the sharks are attracted by thrashing and splashing.” “Don’t be funny, Gonzalo. This isn’t a time for humor.” “I was being perfectly serious, Don Sebastian. Let’s move.” They rolled over onto their stomachs and swam for the shore as quickly as stealth would allow. Soon they could feel the undertow of water returning seaward from the shore. They were almost there. Minutes later, their feet scraped the rocky bottom. They ran the rest of the way to the shore as fast as their legs could carry them. Only then did they turn to scan the straits behind them. The horizon had brightened somewhat, and off in the distance, a single dorsal fin cut through the water and was moving toward the west. The two men clambered up the rocky shore to the concealment of some scrub coastline vegetation where they could rest and take stock. The outlines of the buildings of Tangier loomed very close. Although they had swum straight for the shore, the edge of the current had apparently drawn them westward and put them ashore closer to the British colony. “Do you have the money, Gonzalo?” “The money is safe,” said Gonzalo, tapping his waist. “The money belt really weighed me down out there in the water, but I couldn’t very well drop it. We’re going to need money in Tangier.” “Absolutely. How far do you think it is to Tangier?” “If we walk fast, we should reach Tangier in less than an hour.” Sebastian stood up. “Fine. Let’s go.” “We can rest here for a few more minutes if you wish.”


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“DON SEBASTIAN,” SAID GONZALO, “THE TIME HAS COME TO GO FOR A SWIM.” “We can rest in Tangier.” “Spoken like a true soldier,” said Gonzalo as he stood up. “Let’s go.” As they neared the city, the sound of hoofbeats coming from behind them intruded on the stillness of the early morning. A cloud of dust signaled a group of horsemen approaching at a gallop. It could only be Moroccan soldiers, and they could not be expected to be friendly. The two men looked around desperately for a place to take cover, but there was none. Sebastian pointed to where a few clumps of seaweed and some driftwood had washed up on the beach. The men had been out of the water for a half-hour, but their clothes were still soaking with seawater. They rolled around on the beach until they were covered head to toe with sand. Then they lay down behind the seaweed and the driftwood and hoped for the best. The hoofbeats drew closer, and then they slowed down, as if the riders were searching for something or someone. Sebastian and Gonzalo remained where they were, thankful for the last remnants of darkness, and made sure to take only short shallow breaths to minimize the movement of their bodies. The riders dismounted and shouted to each other in Arabic. But after a few tense minutes, they lost in-

terest in their search and rode off. Sebastian and Gonzalo remained where they were for a few moments longer. Then they returned to the road and ran toward Tangier. Suddenly, three men in red coats and cocked hats emerged from a roadside hut and blocked their way. They were armed with sabers and daggers, and they carried matchlock muskets in their arms. One of them stepped forward and held up his hand. “Halt!” he shouted in English. “Who are you?” “Habla español?” asked Gonzalo. “Sorry, mate. We only speak the King’s English.” “I speak a little English,” said Sebastian. “Are you British soldiers?” “That we are, mate. And who might you be?” “My name is Sebastian Dominguez, and this is my friend Gonzalo Sanchez. We are fugitives from the Spanish, who are trying to kill us. We are also trying to avoid capture by the Moroccans. When their patrol passed, we were hiding on the beach. Now, we want to seek refuge in Tangier.” “Let me get this straight, mate,” said the British soldier. “You two are enemies of the Spanish and the Moroccans? You’re running for your lives?” “Si, señor.” “Well, as our friends the Arabs say, the enemy of my enemy is my friend. Welcome to Tangier, mates.” To be continued…

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person pretending to be Officer Peduel summons the Reiness boys to the police station. In their absence a courier arrives with the registered mail, and Osher signs that no one from the Reiness family is there to receive it. Soon, they realize it was a ploy to prevent the document from being signed.

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assi!” A pale-faced Ariella opened her eyes wide when she saw who was at the door. “Kids, come see who’s here!” “It’s Mommy,” Gadi said quietly as he came to the door to confirm it. “Mommy, did you come to say Tehillim with us?” “Yes.” Bassi smiled at her children and then turned to Ariella. “Go to Acco, Ariella. I think your brother needs you there.” “What’ll be with Yisroel Meir?” “My husband is there now. And he’ll go to Acco soon as well, if he’s needed there for anything. Yisroel Meir is feeling good today, baruch Hashem.” “And you think Osher needs me.” The front door remained open behind Bassi’s back. “Yes, I do,” she replied. “And hurry, because a lovely volunteer took me from Haifa to here when I told her what was going on, and she’s waiting outside to take you to Acco.” “Why? Did Osher run away again?” “No. But from what Sarah was telling me, things are very complicated over there.” “Complicated is right.” Ariella hurried into the other room, looking for her pocketbook. “Did she tell you about the guy who came for the meeting?” “She mentioned something about that.” “And about the Arab?” “Which Arab?” Bassi followed her further into the house. “I called about a half hour ago, and Osher answered the phone. He’s very, very nervous, and feels guilty…” She sighed. “And rightfully so, it seems. Suddenly we got into this long conversa-

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tion, as if we’ve been in touch on a regular basis all these weeks.” “That’s good. How’s he doing?” “Well, not so good, and it’s no wonder… with everything going on there. He told me that there was a guy hanging around a lot on their street, and he often met Osher and tried to get him into conversation. He introduced himself as your brother-in-law’s childhood friend and grilled Osher about the house and the schedule and who is there and when, all very casually.” She found her purse and made sure she had some money in it. “Anyway, it turns out that Osher met him when he was running away on Motzei Shabbos, and he told him that he was leaving. The man — who, all of them realize now, is an Arab — used that information to pressure Rabbi Reiness.” Ariella took a deep breath, and her lips trembled. “Osher feels terrible about it. He said someone asked him which Arab was able to trick him into thinking he’s Jewish.” “I hope they’re speaking to him kindly and gently.” Bassi bit her lip. “He seems very sensitive, your brother.” “He is.” Ariella’s eyes darkened. “And, you know, someone who didn’t grow up in a mixed area could easily get mixed up! Like, I’ll never forget the trauma of Aziza, for example…” “Go,” Bassi urged. “Go and tell him that.” “Yes, I wanted to tell him about it, but he didn’t want to stay on the phone too long. After schmoozing with me for a while, he suddenly seemed in a hurry to hang up. I guess his sudden candidness with me threw him off a little.” Ariella hurried to the door, and Bassi pressed a bag with a few cookies into her hand. “Thanks for thinking about us, Bassi, in this whole mess…” she said. Again, her lips trembled. “In this mess that he himself created. I hope everything is going to work out for the best.” “B’ezras Hashem, amen v’amen. From what I understood, the police finally realize that the Arab clan, from the lot my brother-in-law is trying to reclaim, is connected to the story.” Bassi escorted her out to the path and motioned for the children to wait in the house. “Now they’re sending police cars to a few key homes in Acco. Maybe that will help solve this...”

* * * * * “Mmm?” An elderly Arab woman opened the door to the police officers. “Is this the Al-Alami family? We want to speak to Mr. Wasim.” She went inside without saying a word, leaving the door open. The three policemen stepped into a large, dim room. On a blue leather chair sat a wrinkled, toothless Arab. He looked at them. “Are you Wasim?” “Yes.” His voice was croaky. “What do you want?” he asked. “Do you know a Mr. Elazer Reiness?” “Reinez?” He blinked. “Don’t know him.” “He has a carpentry shop, near the sea.” “Don’t know carpentry.” “How old are you, sir?” “One hundred and five,” a young voice with a perfect Israeli accent said from the corner of the room. An Arab youth, apparently a grandson, grinned at the policemen. “My grandfather is really, really old,” he said, “but he remembers everything like a young man.” “Is that so? So he remembers Shikovitzer, too?” The policeman glanced at the

spectable family. We don’t make trouble. We respect everyone and get along with everyone. What do you want from my grandfather?” “Perhaps one of your younger family members, then.” The policeman smiled at him pleasantly. “You know, young people sometimes do foolish things.” “Not among us,” the boy declared. “You can ask all of my uncles — we’re all good. No police records; everything is one hundred percent clean.” He did not know that his uncles and cousins all over Acco were being asked similar questions, but they all responded with surprised eye-rolls. Only in the home of the most well-known figure — Hussein Abu Abed Al-Alami — was the answer a bit different. “Reiness? Sure, sure!” Hussein said, as he stroked his beard. “I know who that is. I was there today. I went for a meeting that we set up. But he wasn’t home, and neither were his sons. Not very serious people, I guess.” But when the police mentioned an abduction, he reacted with the same eye-roll, seemingly offended. They were not connected to any abduction; they were dignified, honest, respectable people!

“Not his!” The old man bristled. “All land is ours! But Shikovitzer went, and chalas, finished. Manuel Bitton also went. What you want?”

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paper in his hand. “He was your father’s partner, Mr. Wasim. Right? And do you remember the deal you made with Shikovitzer about his lot?” “Not his!” The old man bristled. “All land is ours! But Shikovitzer went, and chalas, finished. Manuel Bitton also went. What you want?” “There was someone else connected to this land. Someone by the name of Reiness,” the policeman said. “What about him?” “Dunno.” The old man banged his fist on the arm of the chair. “Now, go, go!” “Because Elazar Reiness, who was connected to this, has disappeared,” the policeman explained. “We believe your clan might be connected to this, Mr. Wasim.” “Not everything that happens needs to be blamed on the Arabs,” the grandson said snidely, from his corner. “We’re a re-

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They had tried to present themselves as dignified, honest and respectable, and they’d spoken to him very politely, and were very careful not to threaten him openly. But that didn’t help him now as he trudged along, without any way to contact anyone. Without any food, and just a bit of mineral water. He had no idea where the road was. He was guessing, really, and hoped he was heading in the right direction. Suddenly, he found himself thinking of Mattisyahu Kreisman’s son. A good boy, really a good boy. He hadn’t grown up in a chareidi home, but the Kreismans were still good, frum people, and when their Effy began to slide, they’d panicked. Then, for some reason, Effy had come to him, to his yeshivah, He’d simply come one evening, confused and lost, and discovered Reb Elazar’s small group of students. That was back when the Reinesses lived in Haifa. The talmidim had been sitting on the beach, singing and talking. And Effy Kreisman, standing at the side and listening, had chosen to join them.


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He had become an ardent talmid of Rabbi Reiness and remained with him faithfully for seven years. During that time, he went from being a confused and frustrated teen to a serious and stable bachur, who knew his place and his virtues. When Rabbi Reiness and his yeshivah had moved to Acco, he’d come with them, and he was involved in setting up the carpentry shop. But a few months after that, he received an offer to switch to an excellent yeshivah in Yerushalayim, and, with Reb Elazar’s greatest blessings, he’d abandoned the screwdrivers and planks of wood to pursue that option. The yeshivah had welcomed the high-quality bachur, dressed like a true ben Torah, and his non-chareidi father in Zichron Yaakov had accepted him as well. “It’s a thousand times better this way!” Dr. Kreisman once remarked gratefully to the chareidi rav who had turned his son into a full-fledged yeshivah bachur. “There’s just no way to compare the person he is now to what he could have been. All I can do is thank you. There’s nothing else to say. You succeeded with him where I failed.” “There’s no ‘I failed’ when it comes to parenting,” Rabbi Reiness had replied. “And there shouldn’t be. Every child receives exactly the parents he needs, and the path that he must traverse in This World — and the right to choose, of course.” Since then, they had never again raised this slightly loaded subject. But a firm, warm bond was forged between the rav and the psychologist, and it developed further when they sent youths who needed therapy and extra care to one another, each one according to his field of expertise. The warm ties remained strong over the years, even when Effy Kreisman had long put his tough years behind him Reb Elazar pushed away a thorny branch and gazed at the ground with narrowing eyes. Why was he thinking about Effy now? Obviously, because of Osher. Or rather, because of his sister. How had he not thought about it until now? Well, that wasn’t a question. As someone who had tried to make 36 94

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shidduchim — and failed at them all — he hadn’t tried his hand much at it in recent years. If he didn’t have a knack for making shidduchim, then he just didn’t have it. But when this idea just popped into his mind, in such an unlikely setting of towering boulders and isolation, there was nothing to disturb him from mulling it over at length. True, she was a widow. But Effy wasn’t young, and the background he came from was very different from that of his friends. It was likely that he would be more willing to compromise... Nothing besides the sun advancing westward could disturb Rabbi Reiness from thoroughly thinking over his idea. At the same time, he tried to make sure that the sun didn’t disturb him too much either. Maybe he needed to take upon himself that, bli neder, the first thing he would do when he came back home, after dealing with Al-Alami’s contract, would be to redt this shidduch. What right did he have to urge his students not to look at past failures if he was also dwelling on his failed career as a shadchan? He ignored the sun as best he could, but at some point, he felt that the time had come to daven Mincha, and he stopped to do so. He could — no, he knew that he must — still hold out the hope that a miracle would happen and he would get back to Acco before shkiah, but waiting until then for Mincha was a risk. Shkiah. The end of the day. Something else Islam had taken from Judaism. The Al-Alami family was also surely watching the sun now, and waiting anxiously for sunset to arrive. Suddenly, there was a road. There, from the thick brush and rocks, Reb Elazar walked out onto a wide, flat road with four lanes. An intercity highway. Was his salvation at hand? Reb Elazar hurried forward. He had no phone, and he didn’t even know where he was; there were no signs in sight. He would need to hitchhike home. Hoping he was not in the heart of a hostile Arab area, with only Arabs driving by, he stuck his hand out. His weariness had been mounting in recent hours, and now it suddenly hit his neck, and he felt dizzy. “Hey, Rabbi!” A white taxi slowed down. “Where do you need to go? What

are you doing here?” Rabbi Reiness studied the driver. He was Jewish, no doubt about that. “Long story,” he said hoarsely. “I…” He shook his head. Don’t look at the clock. He would get to Acco at the destined moment and not one minute later. “I need to get to Acco. Is it nearby?” “Nearby? Not exactly.” The driver chuckled. “Wait, I heard on the news that the Acco police were searching for someone; they described him like a rabbi. Is that you?” “That’s the second thing I want to ask of you.” Elazar took a deep breath, trying to control the dizziness that was spinning a web around his brain. “Tell the police I’m fine. Do you have a phone? I’ll call my family myself.” “What’s the question! But don’t you want to go to a hospital on the way? You look a bit dehydrated, Rabbi.” “Not dehydrated,” Rabbi Reiness said quietly. “I had water the whole time. Thanks, it’s fine. I need to get to Acco as fast as possible. How far is it from here?” “About ten, eleven kilometers,” the man replied. “And where do you need to go?” “What difference does it make? I find a missing person, and you want to take the honor of returning home away from me?” The driver laughed at his humor. “No, of course not.” Elazar smiled. “I thank you very much. It’s just that… I need to get to Acco urgently.” An inner voice jeered at him, What for, if you don’t even see the sun on the horizon anymore? But he ignored the voice. “Are you okay, Rabbi? You’re not going to faint on me here, are you?” The driver glanced worriedly in the rearview mirror as Elazar called home. “I’m fine, baruch Hashem.” He smiled with effort. * * * * * The car slowed, and then stopped. “We’re here, Rabbi. This is the address, right? Wow, wow, what a welcome!” The familiar courtyard and sidewalk were filled with his family, his students, a few policemen and some journalists. Elazar Reiness bit his lip and opened the car door wordlessly. The darkness was thick and harsh, and enveloped the house and carpentry shop with gloves of steel. To be continued…




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“...There are two bronze columns taken from the Beis Hamikdash, the handiwork of Shlomo Hamelech, each column being engraved ‘Shlomo ben Dovid.’ The Jews of Rome told me that every year on the 9th of Av the columns were found exuding moisture like water. There is also the cave where Titus the son of Aspasianus stored the vessels of the Beis Hamikdash that he brought from Yerushalayim. There is also a cave in a hill on one bank of the River Tiber where are the graves of the Asarah Harugei Malchus.” –From the diary of Rabbi Binyamin of Tudela regarding the columns from the Beis Hamikdash found in a church in Rome

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in the days of the Rambam, lived one Rabbi Binyamin from Tudela, Spain. Though little is known about his personal life, the legacy he left behind resounds in the halls of academia to this very day. What is well known is that Rabbi Binyamin was well versed in Torah-learning and lived according to halacha. It was around the year 1165 that Rabbi Binyamin set out on a trip across much of Europe, Asia and the Middle East for reasons not known to historians. As he traveled, he connected with Jewish communities wherever they were to be found, recording his observations for posterPainting of Rabbi Binyamin from Tudela ity. While some places boasted bustling Yiddish metropolises, solitary Yidden could also be found scattered along the way.

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In the year 1173, Rabbi Binyamin returned home, his trip complete, carrying his travel diary entitled Masa’os Binyamin. This manuscript has been translated from the original Lashon Kodesh into many different languages and is praised for offering a rare glimpse into the world that was. In addition to his accounts of communities of the diaspora, Rabbi Binyamin wrote beautiful descriptions of Eretz Yisroel. Though we won’t delve into those now, we will gather some insights into the diaspora of the Middle Ages through the descriptions brought to us by Rabbi Binyamin from Tudela.

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Lunel, France Part of his travels took Rabbi Binyamin to France, where he visited the city of Lunel. Lunel is believed to have been established in the first century by Yidden from Yericho, and though the community was a small one, it was a bastion of learning and chesed, in which the Torah was studied both day and night. At their head was Rabbeinu Meshulam, a chacham of great wisdom, wealth and — as Rabbi Binyamin attests — chesed: “The students that come from distant lands to learn the Law are taught, boarded, lodged Wall of the ancient shul of Lunel and clothed by the congregation, so long as they attend the beis medrash. The community has wise, understanding and saintly men of great benevolence, who lend a helping hand to all their brethren both far and near. The kehillah consists of 300 Yidden — may Hashem preserve them.”

With gold from his own pocket, Rabbeinu Meshulam and his kehillah supported whoever came to drink from the wellsprings of Torah in Lunel.

Baghdad, Iraq (Bavel) Baghdad is a city with a long Jewish history. Ever since the Yidden were exiled from Eretz Yisroel to Bavel, it saw Jewish generations come and go and witnessed the Torah nurture each of them. Rabbi Binyamin writes of the city: “In Baghdad there are about 40,000 Yidden, and they live in security, prosperity and honor under the great Caliph, and among them are great sages, the heads of the yeshivos engaged in the study of the Law… In Baghdad there are 28 shuls… The Great Synagogue of the Resh Galusa has columns of marble of Great Synagogue of Baghdad 118

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In his diary, Rabbi Binyamin lists the heads of the yeshivos and other notable locals, including Rabbi Elazar ben Tzemach, whose pedigree “reaches to Shmuel Hanavi, [a descendant] of Korach.” Of him Rabbi Binyamin writes: “He and his brethren know how to chant the melodies as did the singers at the time the Beis Hamikdash was standing.”

Rabbi Binyamin proclaims the Caliph — Emir al Mumunim al Babasi, of the family of Mohammed — as kind to the Yidden and well-versed in Lashon Kodesh and halacha. He praises the ruler for his benevolence and describes how the Caliph maintained a free health care system for those who “be sick or insane.” Despite that benevolence, however, the Caliph had to take unusual, seemingly cruel measures to protect himself from having his power usurped: “Each of his brothers and the members of his family has an abode in his palace, but they are all fettered in chains of iron, and guards are placed over each of their houses that they may not rise against the great Caliph. For once it happened to a predecessor that his brothers rose up against him and proclaimed one of themselves as Caliph; then it was decreed that all members of his family should be bound, that they might not rise up against the ruling Caliph. Each of them resides in his palace in great splendor and they own villages and towns and their stewards bring them the tributes thereof, and they eat and drink and rejoice all the days of their life.”

The Caliph maintained a special relationship with the Resh Galusa, Rabbi Daniel ben Chisdai, zt”l, (who, Rabbi Binyamin wrote, “possesses a book of yichus going back as far as Dovid Melech Yisroel”) and treated him with great respect: “For thus Mohammed commanded concerning [Rabbi Daniel] ... that every one, whether Mohammedan or Jew, or belonging to any other nation in his dominion, should rise up before him and salute him, and that any one who should refuse to rise up should receive one hundred lashes.”

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The Reish Galusa visited the Caliph on a weekly basis and was afforded great honor. As Rabbi Binyamin traveled through Bavel, he came upon what were said to be the ruins of Migdal Bavel, and he described its gigantic proportions: “The length of its foundation is about two miles, the breadth of the tower is about forty cubits, and the length thereof two hundred cubits… One can see from there a view of twenty miles in extent, as the land is level. There fell fire from heaven into the midst of the tower, which split it to its very depths.”

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In one part of his diary, Rabbi Binyamin describes the false moshiach David Alroy, who had misled many Yidden in the Bavel area:

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His diary then goes on to describe how the king of Persia heard of Alroy’s plans and summoned him, then imprisoned him for planning to usurp his throne. After three days, Alroy appeared before the king, having cast off his chains, escaping captivity. As he stood before the king and spoke, the attendants exclaimed that though they could hear him, they could not see him. Through use of the occult arts, Alroy had made himself invisible. Alroy then told the king that he would be on his way, whereupon he traveled to a river and placed his cloak upon the water. He then proceeded to magically ride across the river. Disturbed by this master of occult arts who had managed to escape his grasp, the Persian king sent word to the Caliph at Baghdad, who threatened to slay all the Jews in his kingdom should Alroy not be constrained. Despite the Resh Galusa and the rosh yeshivah Gaon Yaakov threatening to put him into cherem, Alroy refused to accept the warning, putting the Yidden in danger. But Hashem was watching over them, and placed in the heart of one of the vassal kings of Persia to take matters into his own hands. The vassal king bribed David Alroy’s fatherin-law to kill him while he slept, putting an end to Alroy’s messianic aspirations. 122

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Port of Khulam, India One of the extremely important ports of trade that Rabbi Binyamin visited was the port of Khulam, which was bustling with merchants from Asia and the Middle East. He writes of the inhabitants and their land: “These are the sons of Cush, and are all black in color. They are honest in commerce… From Pesach to Rosh Hashanah, that is all during the summer, no man can go out of his house because of the sun, for the heat in that country is intense… They go forth and kindle lights in all the marketplaces and all the streets, and then do their work and business at nighttime.”

What is especially fascinating is that Rabbi Binyamin mentions in passing the Jews of India who still exist to this day, known as the Cochinis. (Two other Indian Jewish groups, known as the Bnei Yisroel and the Baghdadis, were likely not in India at the time Rabbi Binyamin wrote his diary.) “The inhabitants are all black, and the Jews also. The latter are good and benevolent. They know the Law of Moshe and the prophets, and to a small extent, the Talmud and halacha.”

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Egypt In an interesting observation about Egypt, Rabbi Binyamin writes that when the Nile rises every year, its waters overflow, covering the land equivalent to a fifteen-day journey from the banks of the river. The natives dug trenches, he wrote, allowing the waters of the Nile to fill them. When the waters receded, the trenches remained full of fish, which the natives ate and sold. He also writes that “the storehouses of Yosef, of blessed memory, are to be found in great numbers in many places. They are built of lime and stone, and are exceedingly strong.”

Rabbi Binyamin MiTudela was the epitome of “the wandering Jew,” with the soles of his feet walking upon the soil of many foreign lands. One day, very soon, may all of the dispersed Yidden be gathered in. If you’ve ever been in Rechavia, you may have noticed a street named Rechov Binyamin MiTudela. A street in the old Jewish Quarter of Tudela, Spain, also bears his name.

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she set aside a hefty amount for her own family. That straw became Mirish’s sons’ prized possessions and was passed down as an heirloom to her descendants. One of her sons, who emigrated to Tzefas in the year 1879, took a generous amount of the straw with him. And so, the family legacy continued…. Fast forward to the year 2022 and the Russo-Ukrainian war. “It was about a week before Purim,” Rabbi Yitzchak Pesach Schmerler of Haifa begins. He is a descendant of Reb Elimelech of Lizhensk, the son of the Rosh Yeshivah of Sanz, Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu Schmerler. “A Yid with whom I daven approached me, telling me that he was about to travel to Ukraine to help evacuate an elderly Jewish couple from the war zone. He asked if I could please give him some of the famous straw in my possession as a segulah.” Requests of this sort were no novelty to Rabbi Schmerler, but the story that emerged afterward was nothing short of a modern-day miracle. “I gave the man a piece of straw in a laminated segulah

hen Reb Elimelech of Lizhensk passed away in the year 1787, he left behind five adult children and all of his worldly possessions. Though Reb Elimelech was known as a tzaddik of meager means, it was obvious to his children that whatever possessions he’d left were permeated with kedusha. It was also obvious that Reb Elimelech’s chassidim would be happy to pay good money in order to own some of these coveted holy items.

One of Reb Elimelech’s children, Miriam (or Mirish, as she was affectionately called), was especially beloved by her father. Mirish became a widow at a young age, and she was left with five young sons. After her father passed away, Mirish was invited by her father’s talmid, Reb Menachem Mendel of Rimanov, to come and live in his hometown. Reb Menachem Mendel promised to help support Mirish and her children, and Mirish agreed to the move. To do something to support herself, however, she took her father’s mattress with her to Rimanov. Plenty of Reb Elimelech’s chassidim lived there, she knew, and they’d be happy to pay to own a portion of the mattress. And so it was. Mirish and her family moved to Rimanov with Reb Elimelech’s straw-filled mattress. Word spread quickly that Mirish had her father’s holy mattress in her HE NEEDED TO GET AS FAR AWAY possession and that she was selling its straw. Chassidim in Rimanov and FROM THE SCENE AS POSSIBLE the surrounding hamlets happily BEFORE SOMEONE SUSPECTED HIM purchased the straw as a means of connecting to the tzaddik. OF SOMEHOW BEING CONNECTED TO When Mirish saw how quickly her straw supply was dwindling, THE ATTACK.

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card and bid him tzeischem l’shalom. The man then explained that he’d been asked by a Jew who lives in Eretz Yisroel and had elderly parents in Ukraine to try and rescue them. Having partaken in somewhat perilous missions in the past, this person was willing to take the risk again, but he wanted a segulah for protection. He planned on flying to Moldova, and somehow making his way from there into Ukraine.” One week later, the man returned to Eretz Yisroel with the elderly Jewish couple in tow — and with a tale to share. “My first leg of the journey went according to plan,” the Yid told Rabbi Schmerler when they met again. “I traveled via plane to Moldova and met up with a smuggler in a bread truck at the border. Several other people, all non-Jews, had arranged to travel with this smuggler as well.” Since bread is an essential item, the truck was allowed to cross the Moldovan-Ukrainian border undisturbed. The passengers in the back of the truck traveled along for hours when finally the driver called out in broken English, “That’s it. We’ve almost reached our destination.” Suddenly, BOOM! A missile landed on the roof of the truck, and the Yid was thrown up into the air. A moment later, he landed several feet away in a field on the side of the highway. The Yid examined his body. He was badly banged up and bruised, but completely conscious. And there was no searing pain to signal that any of his bones were broken.

“I’m alive,” the Yid murmured to himself. He looked back at the truck out of which he’d just been tossed — and saw that it was consumed by fire. Awestruck and frightened, the Yid opened his mouth to scream. No sound emerged from his mouth, however, and his voice of reason quickly took over. He needed to leave the area. He needed to get as far away from the scene as possible before someone suspected him of somehow being connected to the attack. “I felt around in my pockets,” the Yid told Rabbi Schmerler, “but I had nothing on me aside from my phone — which wasn’t working — a bit of money, and the straw-filled segulah card. Everything else was in my suitcase in the back of the burning truck. And I realized, with utter clarity, that my life had been spared due to the holy straw in my pocket.” Dazed still, the Yid got up slowly. Before he had a chance to go anywhere, however, two Ukrainian army jeeps appeared on the scene. “Fire. An overturned bread truck,” the soldiers called to each other in Ukrainian. The soldiers attempted to douse the fire, but it was obvious that they were too late. The truck, and everyone inside it, had burned almost to ashes. Suddenly the commander noticed the Jew on the side of the road. “Hey!” he called out.

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Frightened of being branded a “HERE,” HE TOLD THE COMMANDER, spy or worse, the man began running. HANDING OVER THE SEGULAH CARD “Halt!” the commander called CONTAINING A BIT OF STRAW FROM out again, and the man stopped running. REB ELIMELECH OF LIZHENSK. “HERE’S “I’m a journalist,” the Yid said in broken English. His heart was beatTHE DOCUMENT.” ing wildly. “I’m only here because I want a good story. I’m just a journalist. Nothing else.” The commander stared the Jew up and down. Finally he stretched Jew as he entered his army tank. his hand out and said, in his own broken English, “DocThe Jew responded with the address of the elderly uments, please.” couple. The Jew reached into his pocket. He had no docu“Luck!” the commander said with a laugh. “We’re ments on him at all. only a few minutes away from that area.” Calmly, and “Here,” he told the commander, handing over the with no mention of the suspicious bread truck that had segulah card containing a bit of straw from Reb Elimeljust been hit by a missile, the commander drove the Jew ech of Lizhensk. “Here’s the document. Take a look.’” directly to the apartment building he was looking for. The commander took the card and peered at it with “I got out of the army jeep,” the Yid told Rabbi Scha flashlight. After a long moment, he nodded curtly. merler, “and everything went easily and smoothly after “Okay,” he said. “Come with us.” that. I went up the stairs of the building to the apart“I entered the army jeep, unharmed and on friendly ment of the elderly couple whom I’d been enlisted to terms with the soldiers,” the Yid told Rabbi Schmerler. save. I told them who I was and why I was there, and “And that was my second miracle of the day.” The first they responded with joy and excitement. I told the coumiracle, of course, was when the Jew’s life had been ple that all of my documents had been burned and that spared even as his fellow passengers were burned by the it would take me a day to arrange for new ones at the Ismissile that landed on the bread truck. raeli consulate. Indeed,” the man concluded, “a day later, “Where are you headed?” the commander asked the my documents were in order and I was able to travel with the couple to the border, taking them out of the country as planned.” So ended the tale told by the anonymous rescuer to Rabbi Schmerler, great-grandson of Rabbi Elimelech of Lizhensk. A piece of straw had traversed centuries and miles, making its way back nearly to its starting point in Eastern Europe… all to save a Yid’s life. An extraordinary tale about a far-from-ordinary piece of straw.

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It is among rows of detergents and fluorescent-colored shmattes that I see her. Her back is slightly stooped, and her trembling hand grasps her shopping basket. She is unaware that I am looking at her, an innocent old lady doing her shopping. And somehow, I cannot tear my eyes away.

I know her by sight; I’ve been living in these parts long enough. She lives alone, hardened by life’s challenges. Husband long gone, no children. How does she do this thing called Life? How does she carry on, brave the blustering world that’s moving faster than she can ever catch up with? How is she here, in this little hardware store, buying screws and sponges and stain remover? She grasps for the paper clips on the top shelf, gnarled hands brushing the colorful wrappers, and even on tiptoes, she cannot reach them. She stands, back bowed, and waits. Not wanting to ask, to appear needy. My hands shake as I get the package down for her, almost ashamed of my agility, of the ease of my movements. Yet when she looks at me, a smile breaking her face into a network of lines, I see no bitterness in her eyes. “Thank you,” she says, her voice rusty and old, and I am surprised when I feel my eyes prickle. No, no, I want to tell her. To take her hand into mine, look into the depths of those watery eyes. Thank you for being an inspiration just by being here. For smiling at the world when it

doesn’t smile back. I will think of you when my day isn’t going so well, so I may smile too. But hearts don’t talk — not out loud, anyway — and I just flash her a quick smile before carrying on. As I pay I spot her, painstakingly forging on. And before I brave the winds of the outdoors, the carpools and suppers and tasks that call my name, I take one more look at her, but a slip of a woman, and wish I could have spoken.

* * * * * It’s late, it’s late. I steal a hurried glance at my watch and at the line in front of me, and wonder how long this will take. Seriously, all I have is a package of croutons. Shlomie refuses to eat his soup without them, but I should know by now that a trip to the grocery takes longer than ten minutes. A sudden commotion at the front of the line startles me out of my reverie, and I peer at the girl who is paying. I know her from



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somewhere, vague recognition tickling the edge of my senses. Who is she? “Rosenberger, you said your name was?” the cashier practically bellows, and it is then that everything clicks together. Rosenberger. Everyone in town has heard about what happened. They had moved recently from Eretz Yisroel, hoping for an easier, better life in this land paved with gold. But then the mother died, a swift illness leaving six small orphans. A world shattered, a family torn asunder with no one to hold their hand. I remember seeing an ad for them — cause match, 36 hours, help six orphans who cry for their mother — all garish graphics and colors that pull at your heartstrings and make you quickly turn the page to the ad about the shoe store that is having a sale you can’t miss. But here she is, the oldest daughter, and she looks... good. Hair well-styled, good color, Gucci bag swinging from her shoulder. Fake — I can tell these things from a mile away — but still. “Acount’s full,” the cashier says, his voice bored. “Sorry — can’t let this bill go through.” The shame is so real, you could almost touch it. It rolls off her in waves, red crawling slowly up her neck to shade her face. A full cart, piled not with Thousand Island salad dressing, Greek yogurts and cheesecakes, but with bread, milk, eggs. I lower my eyes, heart aching, and stare at my lone bag of croutons with an interest it does not deserve. I wish I could look this girl in the eye, cup her pretty face in my hands, and talk to her. You have courage, I would tell her. A courage that many of us don’t have, even at 30 or 40 or 50. I watch you not with pity, but with awe. You will yet go far — so keep going, keep moving. Get up after this fall, rebuild your bruised confidence, and know that this too will pass.



But I do not know her, and she does not know me. So I study the nutrient value, or lack thereof, of my poor croutons, take another look at my watch, and wonder when I have gotten so old that my eyes start tearing every time I go shopping.

* * * * * The sun sits on my shoulders like a heavy blanket. I’d been looking forward to these weeks of intense heat, forgetting just how sweltering they are. Now summer’s here at last, but it is so hot. The buildings ahead become a hazy, gritty outline, and this walk home from the park feels like wading through syrup, the heat is so thick. The stroller is heavy, my limbs clumsy, and I hear my son’s voice from somewhere, somewhere beyond the bang bang of this pounding headache. “...So Ma, it’s amazing, it has, like, five settings you can put it on, — bang bang — and it changes color...” I’m sure it’s amazing, darling. Really, whatever you say. I grit my teeth and push on. Almost there. The sound is so startling, I even forget about my headache. I swivel my head, and I see him. A boy, lying on the floor. Crying. A boy who really looks too big to lose himself like this, in the middle of the street. But he cries, shrieks, thrashes, and the heat — the heat! Now all I see is the mother, a regular normal mother, if there ever is such a thing. She has a cute sheitel, sticky bangs and a flushed face. Plus a bunch of sweaty, tired kids.

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And suddenly, she is crouching low beside him, a reassuring hand on his shoulder, her voice gentle and low and patient. The world around me slows, stills, the boy’s cries the only sound I hear now, slowly losing power and momentum as they fade to a pitiful whimper. And I — I cannot help but simply stare. How did you just do that? I want to ask her as I take her quivering arm in mine. No one will tell you this, but I wish I could. You are incredible. And in the days and nights ahead, the hard times and tantrums that are sure to come, when all you want to do is give up from sheer exhaustion, please remember that.

* * * * * I see you everywhere; I have so much to say. You are sitting next to me in the teachers’ room, hair freshly straightened, eyes bright and eager. I don’t even know your name. You are going through your lesson plan slowly, seeing if there is more you can give, build, nourish. Never lose it, I want to call out. You’re nineteen now, but let your passion and care never wane — even when life gets so busy it leaves you gasping for breath. You are the lone girl, trudging to school, day in, day out. Hang in there, I want to tell you. Life doesn’t end with high school. I find you sitting next to me on Yom Kippur, wooden benches hard beneath us. I ran out of the house when my husband had a few minutes. Mincha, at least, in shul. But now that I am here, I am distracted, hungry. You also have a few small kids, but I see you focused, trembling, swaying... almost holy. So special, so connected, I want to whisper as I glance guiltily back into my machzor. I envy you. You are in the clothing store with your teenage daughter, lanky and awkward and peer-pressured. You are at PTA, withdrawn and worried about your sons’ behavior. We meet taking our sons to swimming lessons, see each other at weddings, bar mitzvahs, aufrufs. You are everywhere, and I have so much to tell you. But — I never could, never would. It’s socially off, and I have to behave if I want my kids to get married. So instead, I hope you’ll understand the thoughts unspoken: You inspire me, touch me, change me… more than you will ever know.


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Innovation! Eventually, canoes weren’t sufficient, and larger ships were needed to effectively transport goods along waterways. Soon boat-builders began fashioning large rowboats that needed teams of oarsmen rowing on both sides. Seeking something more efficient than manpower, they also figured out how to improve the sails to carry larger boats as well as allowing the seamen to control the direction of the boat while harnessing the wind. In the meantime, across the globe, Native Americans were creating boats by building a wooden frame and covering it with animal skins, fur-side out. In the late 18th century, the steamboat was invented, which was a huge game-changer for sea travel. The first person to build a successful steamboat was American Robert Fulton. Steamboats work with an engine powered by the steam of burning coal, whose efficiency had a huge impact on the Industrial Revolution.

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Jews and the Titanic The mighty and “unsinkable” RMS Titanic met its untimely end when it hit an iceberg after leaving Europe on its maiden voyage in April of 1912. This steamboat had two steam engines powered by 29 boilers, as well as a steelplated hull. At that time, Jews were being persecuted across Europe, and many were looking for a way out. Many Yidden took the opportunity to book a berth on the Titanic, which would take them across the Atlantic to America. According to the ship’s lists, there were a few hundred Yidden on board, mostly in the thirdclass cabins reserved for poor immigrants. The actual number cannot be confirmed since many Yidden traveled under assumed names for safety purposes. There were some wealthy Jews on board in first class, as well, such as Isidor and Ida Strauss, the couple famed for being the owners of Macy’s, along with Benjamin Guggenheim, a well-known miner. Artifacts show that the Jews had their own kosher food and “Hebrew cook” on board the vessel. Presumably, like the Titanic’s sister ship, they also had labeled meat and dairy

dishes, though none have been salvaged from the Titanic itself. Of the hundreds of Yidden aboard the Titanic, only 27 are documented to have survived. The crash dealt a severe blow to the Jewish communities in Europe and America, as many families mourned the loss of loved ones. Chazzan Yossele Rosenblatt recorded Kel Malei Rachamim in dedication to the fallen of the Titanic. The recording raised $150,000, which he contributed to a fund for the families who lost loved ones on the Titanic.

The Mayflower Another historical ship was the HMCS Mayflower, which brought the Pilgrims over to America. Most of the passengers came from Holland, and they stopped in England where additional passengers boarded. The Mayflower had a sister ship, the Speedwell, which was set to cross the Atlantic together with the Mayflower. Shortly after departing England in August of 1620, the Speedwell sprang a leak and had to return to shore for repairs. They departed again, and about 200 miles from the tip of England the Speedwell sprang another leak and had to turn back once more. In the end, the Speedwell remained where she was, and twenty of her passengers boarded the Mayflower. The Mayflower finally set sail for America in September of 1620 with approximately 130 passengers and crew members aboard. After two long months at sea, on November 11, 1620, the Mayflower finally reached American shores. The Pilgrims built a settlement called Plymouth in what is now Massachusetts. Their first winter was harsh, and approximately half the passengers of the Mayflower died due to lack of food, shelter and supplies. After that first year, more settlers came over from Europe and settled in Plymouth, which eventually grew into a prosperous fishing and shipbuilding center.

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Neocate $46.99 per can. Kendamil $38.99. Similac L’Mehadrin $28.99!! We also buy off any extra formula for a good price. Call for other types of formulas. Formula Trade 347.369.4886 YOYA /BABY PRIDE STROLLERS Now on sale, available in beautiful colors, ASTM standards, company backed warranty. Free delivery. Please call 845-263-2737 DOONA STROLLER Doona Stroller, multiple colors available! cll/txt 1-201614-4045

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APT FOR RENT BP 59 St - 11 Ave, 2BR, Beautiful Apt, Front, Ready to move in. $1,650. Please call 929-585-2323 FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT 16/44, specious front entrance apt. 1.5 bedrooms. windows, a.c. w/d, sami bsmt. Chasan Kallah preferred - avail aug 1 Call 1845-903-9106 MONSEY RENTAL 4 BR 2.5Bath Center hall colonial. 2800 sqft +above ground basement. Many upgrades. Master-suite jacuzzi. outdoor property. Central location. Text(845) 219-1084. FREE PROPERTY GIVEAWAY building / land in Madera PA, must pay small trasnfer fee . 212-470-1708 lv msg

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MONSEY GETAWAY Spacious, well-kept, home for Hisvaadus, Shabbaton, Simcha guests, whole house or BRs only. Swings, playroom, patio. Great location, Shuls on block! Call/ text 914-325-7085

MONSEY SUITE FOR RENT Brand new Hotel style 2 Room suite in the Herrick area available for rent for Shabbos, weekly or per day . 845-263-5078

MONSEY W/POOL 4 BR 7 beds home with heated pool, available for shabossim. $2000 Thursday-Sunday. Text 347-674-6854

VACATION RENTAL Beautiful villas with pool on gorgeous property in Casa Grande, Arizona, available for rent. 40 % discount for the 9 days! 347-224-5574 | 929441-5709

SHORT TERM RENTAL Brand new basement near OAK and VINE, Lakewood NJ. Available for Shabbos rental 917-937-1767 ISREAL RENTAL Short term rental Jerusalem August 10-22. Ground floor, amazing location 484 298 9940 FOR RENT Beautiful, spacious 3 bedroom apartment available August 9-23 in heart of Yerushalayim! Very airy w/ lots of windows and beautiful porch. Linens and towels provided. Only 1.5 flights up. Belz neighborhood. Great price. Call: 929 388- 2121 (israel), email: norlander635@gmail.com

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SHOR TERM RENTAL Beautiful campgrounds in the poconos available to rent for shabbatons or overnight stays. Please contact poconosmanagement@ gmail.com 917 494 4422

HELP WANTED JOB RESUMES Need a great work resume? Resumes are what we do! Call/text 845-554-5778 or email resumakerpro@gmail. com. SHARE A BABYSITTER Looking to share an excellent frum babysitter in my home starting September in 50s and 16th Ave. Toddler age preferred. Call: 9174881226 SEEKING BABISITTER Daycamp in Boro Park is looking for a girl to babysit 3 babies. Good Pay 347-496-7114

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FURNISHED APT 54 & 13 2 BR Hotel style fully furnished apt. Full Kitch/ Bath, W/D. Excellent for Ch/ Kallah, or Simchas. 718-6860909/ 347-524-7686

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Make a difference and develop your career skills! HCS WOMEN’S DAY HABILITATION BORO PARK IS NOW HIRING HCS is seeking F/T and P/T Professional Day Habilitation Counselors for their women’s program in their beautiful new facility in Boro Park.

Special Incentive for New Hires!

Benefits: • Competitive hourly rate • Paid vacation and sick days • Opportunities for growth

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Classifieds SECRETARY F/T BP office looking for female for F/T position to fill. GRADUATES welcome. Great pay plus bonuses & time off. Email resume to info@ securelifeset.com

SEEKING TEACHERS Chassidish girls school seeking teachers with a BA or a Masters certification. Please send resume to legalteachers407@gmail.com

BABYSITTER Seeking a warm, heimishe woman to babysit in my home starting August/ September. Please leave message 917-532-8099

JOB OPPORTUNITY Seeking preschool assistant, Female. Full Time/Part Time, Yiddish Speaking a must. Call 718-686-5500 ext.800 Email resume Preschooljob247@gmail.com

OFFICE POSITION Heimishe office in BP looking to hire a bookkeeper. Part time an option. Great environment and growth opportunities available. Email resume: hr@royalbag. com

JOB OPPORTUNITY Seeking preschool staff (Female) for Sept. Yiddish speaking a must. With/ without Degree. Great Pay. Email: DCJOB2812@gmail. com Fax Resume: 718-6865577

TWINKLE DAYCARE Twinkle Daycare is seeking warm, qualified coteachers for Sept for a class of one year-olds, as well as teacher with BA for our toddler class. Also seeking an assistant teacher for summer program. Beautiful friendly environment, great pay. Email resume with references: bpdaycare1@ gmail.com Leave msg: 917532-8099

ELEMENTARY TEACHER Chassidishe girls school in BP seeking upper elementary teacher for Limudei Kodesh, Great Pay.Email resume to teachingposition123@gmail. com

JOB AVAILABLE Seeking Chasidish Male for September to work in Cheder as ABA therapist. No degree required! 9am-12pm daily. Call/ text 929-290-0627

SECRETARY BP Development/ Management office seeking: Ambitious Secretary, Excellent communication, multitasking, & organizational skills. Basic comp knowledge. F/T only. Grad preferred. Email resume jobs@ softstonedevelopment.com or Call 917-652-2729 and leave a msg

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• Beautiful environment. • Good phone skills. • Computer savvy. Please email resume to:

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F/T bookkeeper for large Real Estate company in Flatbush. Knowledge of QuickBooks and Excel a must. Good pay with potential for continued growth. Please email resume to bookkeepingposition1946@gmail.com SEEKING UPK DIRECTOR Chasidishe preschool seeking a UPK Director for the coming school year. Please email resume to sbbaissarah@gmail.com or call 718-871-7878. SEEKING PRESCHOOL STAFF Chassidish girls school seeking a preschool teacher and assistant. Great pay! Please send resume to teachingjob390@gmail.com. JOB OPPORTUNITY Looking for a morah in a yiddish speaking playgroup on 18 Ave lower streets please call 347 335 4808 & leave message RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE OFFICE

Looking for experienced loan structurers and processors. Heimsihe environment and tremendous potential. Email resume to bpmortgagejob@gmail. com

P/T POSITION Chassidishe preschool looking for a passionate and organized individual with computer skills and warm connection to children, f/t or p/t available. Email resume teachkinderlach@gmail.com PLAYGROUP ASSISTANT

yiddish speaking f/t or p/t. 12/42 area, pleasant environment, great pay for September 718-6333263 / 347-232-7608 MOTHERS HELPER Accomplished is looking for a girl to be a mothers helper 3 times a week. Call 845-6142500 ext 103 P/T JOB Are you looking for a part time job? Do you love babies? Come join our staff for the school year 2022-2023. Call: 718-436-0226 to hear more about the position SECRETARY

Heimishe Boro Park office seeks full time qualified individuals to join our growing team. New grads welcome! We offer training, comprehensive benefit package, great pay, and opportunity for growth! Email resume: bpofficeoppty@gmail. com

Looking for 1:1 instructors for special needs school. Wonderful environment!! Email resume to: mkatz@mastermindsaba.org Inquire about our work experience hours towards your BA!

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Classifieds HIRING NOW! Looking for a F/T femal position to do medical billing and othe office work, grads welcome! Mo-Thu 10:00-4:45 email resume: hberger@ ahavamedical.com or fax 718-504-4929 JOB OPPORTUNITY Boro Park office is looking to hire a full time female secretary. Graduates welcome. Please call 718-3448491 or email bpjob3611@ gmail.com SECRETARY Secretary, Full time for chassidishe girls school in Boro Park. Email Resume: schools3598@gmail.com JOB OPPORTUNITY

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JOB OPPORTUNITY Heimishe only girls office is looking to hire a F/T secretary, Grads welcome. Please email joboppor.avail@ gmail.com OFFICE POSITION Interior Design office in BP looking to hire! Full time, great pay, graduates welcome. SECRETARY WANTED Seeking responsible secretary for a busy office in Boro Park. Accommodating and well paying for the right candidate. 917-957-7545 JOB OPPORTUNITY Multi girl office in Williamsburg looking to hire f/t worker for the summer. Potential to continue year round. Graduates welcome. Please call and leave message: 845-608-5498

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F/T OFFICE POSITION Looking for full time office worker in Boro park office. Needs to be detailed oriented, organized and computer savvy. If interested, please send resume to Resumes5777@gmail.com Or call 718-689-5506

SEEKING devoted heimishe co teachers/babysitters for Yiddish spkg. Daycare in boro park for September, Amazing work environment and Great benefits! Pls call 7187016556 ext 1 JOB OPPORTUNITY Chassidishe cheder in BP is seeking a pre nursury assistant for the upcoming school year. Great environment, great pay! Please call 347-232-1992 ASSISTANT ‫א חסידישע חדר אין בארא פארק‬ ‫זיכט נורסערי טיטשער און אן‬ assistant -‫פאר צווייטע האלב‬ ‫ נישט‬,‫קליינע קלאס גוטע שעות‬ ‫ ביטע‬.‫זונטאג און גוט באצאלט‬ 718-435-6060 ‫רופט‬ FEMALE SECRETARY Heimishe office in BP. Good phone, computer skills, multi task, no experience necessary. New grads welcome. Great work envrmt, excellent growth oppty. email resume: pinny@ unitedsalesusa.com F/T PARAPROFESSIONALS Seeking full-time paraprofessionals to work in a special education school for the 2022-2023 school year in Flatbush. Heimish environment! Transportation from BP provided. resumes@ yadyisroelschool.org


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Underwriting & Account Boarding Specialist Prescreen and process new customer applications for approval, interact with Banks and agents. Detail-oriented nature and good communication skills needed, with training provided by our teams.

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Technical Support Agent to provide high-quality customer service to merchants in our Deployments Department. You will be responding to inquiries that come into our support desk by troubleshooting, diagnosing and providing merchants with solutions to resolve problems with service, authorization and credit card processing terminals as well as communicating applicable policies, procedures, and practices to merchants.

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Work the Customer Service queue contacting and providing resolutions to our agents and merchants. Excellent telephone, interpersonal, and verbal communication skills needed, with training provided by our teams.

Account Payable Specialist The Accounts Payable Specialist will ensure that daily transactions are posted accurately and timely, and that goals set by leadership are met consistently and within regulatory and institutional guidelines.

QA (Quality Assurance) Engineer Lead engineering test practices to ensure that software meets established quality standards. Knowledge of software development cycles and quality assurance methodologies is required. Must have the ability to thrive in a fast-paced, collaborative environment.

Senior Software Developer Opportunity to join an advanced technical team using the latest technologies. Resourceful and capable of thriving in a fast paced environment required.

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SECRETARY JOB Looking to hire a secretary in a busy wig salon. Must be super organized, a multi tasker and a peoples person. Please send in your resume to info@tobywigsalon.com.

Part-time & Full-time jobs available. Email TopPartTimeJobs@ gmail.com JOB OPPORTUNITY Professional office in BP looking for FT secretary in multi-girl office, no experience necessary. Basic computer knowledge needed, will train. Contact: hanna@ atlantixco.com

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OFFICE POSITION Heimishe office in BP looking to hire for secretarial position. Great environment and growth opportunities available. Grads welcome. Email resume: hr@royalbag. com

JOB OPPORTUNITY Williamsburg: Looking for a devoted and passionate individual for the coming academic year to work as a facilitator in a special needs school. P/T hours 12:30-3:30. call:347-986-8641

SEEKING SECRETARY Boro Park office seeks a F/T Secretary, basic office knowledge and process payroll, computer and phone skills. Must Be Able To Multitask . Detailed &Org. Will Train. Excellent pay. Great opportunity For high School graduate. Great Opp For Growth. Send Resume officejobdaycare@gmail.com

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OFFICE POSITION Heimishe BP agency looking to hire full time office workers. Grads welcome. Basic computer skills and multitasking required. Please call 929-290-0625 or email resumes@appliedabc.com

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JOB OPENING Seeking a secretary for a Heimishe catering office. 11-5. Phone and computer skills needed. Graduates preferred. Email resume: bpjobposition588@gmail. com.

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JOB OPENING Secretary, Full time for chassidishe girls school in Boro Park. Email Resume: schools3598@gmail.com JOB OPPORTUNITY F/T secretary needed in BP office. Computer basics & customer service a must. Email resume to info@ bhemt.org. F/T JOB Seeking a motivated, dynamic, responsible girl to do accounts payables and office work. Inter-personal phone skills a must, full time only. End/after the summer. Please send resume to: jobs@ kleinsnaturals.com. JOB OPENING Yiddish speaking playgroup looking for half a day assistents for the summer. Pls call 347-729-3076

Little Giants Child Center currently seeking: Classroom Teacher and instructors. Great hours & location (9:15-3:15!) ABA & Floortime training provided. Earn hours towards your license. BP & Williamsburg positions available. Join our team of professionals and enjoy our warm & collaborative work environment!

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Classifieds JOB OPPORTUNITY Seeking couple to work at Hamaspik girls’ or boys’ group residence in Boro Park on Shabbos and Yamim Tovim. Excellent pay and benefits. Great opportunity for the right candidates. Call 718-387-8400 ext. 165 or email rgross@ hamaspikkings.org JOB OPPORTUNITY Seeking female escort to accompany Hamaspik Group Home residents to medical appointments. Experience with developmentally delayed population, and medical know-how important. Great pay. Driver’s license required. Email mporges@ hamaspikkings.org or call 718.387.8400 ext. 4401 for more information.

SEEKING SECRETARY P/t secretary/Bookkeeper for heimish bp office. Knowledge of Quickbooks, experienced preferred. Serious inquiries only. Please send resume to info@lewimports.com HANDYMAN WANTED Looking for Handyman, must know electric, plumbing, carpentry, must have car & basic tools, top dollar paid. 718.614.7161 JOB OPPORTUNITY Seeking help desk coordinator at Hamaspiks Boro Park office. Great communication and organizational skills required. Competitive pay, great benefits and heimish office environment. Potential for growth. Email resume to CAltman@hamaspikkings. org

OFFICE MANAGER Seeking p/t Office manager at a small Audiology office in Borough Park, MondayThursday. Good time Management and Computer skills required Please email your resume to abhearing1@ gmail.com. ELECTRICIAN WANTED Looking for an experienced electrician, must have car & basic tools, top dollar paid. 718.614.7161 JOB OPPORTUNITY ‫אכטונג בחורים! עס ווערט‬ ‫געזוכט געשמאקע בחורים‬ ‫מיט הארץ פאר א ספעצילע‬ ‫קינדער פראגראם זינטאג און‬ ‫דינסטאג פאר די קימענדיגע‬ ‫ אויב האט איהר א געפיהל‬,‫יאר‬ ‫ איז עס זייער מעגליך‬,‫דערצו‬ 718-387-8400 :‫ רופט‬.‫פאר אייך‬ 5285 :‫עקסטענשין‬

F/T SECRETARY NEEDED Cheder in BP seeking a full time secretary. Experience pref. Please email resume to secretaryposition4@gmail. com JOB OPPORTUNITY Career Institution looking to hire a student support specialist, positive office environment, great phone and communication skills a must. please email resume to yy.icany@gmail.com $500 SIGN-UP BONUS

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

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LMendlovic@eislaasois.org or call 718.303.9400 #351

Borough Park:

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Want to help them

Want to get them to

Be Their Best?

Love Their Books? WHAT WEARE LOOKING FOR: We are a special education school in Brooklyn seeking talented full-time and part-time READING SPECIALISTS who have experience in English and Kriah and are ready to share the gift of reading with high-function students with ASD. *Must be familiar with Orton Gilligham and Sounds in Motion curriculums.

WHAT WE OFFER:

WHAT WEARE LOOKING FOR: We are a special education school in Brooklyn seeking a talented full-time BCBA who can think out of the box and is interested in bettering the lives of high­ function students with ASD.

WHAT WE OFFER:

We offer a highly competitive salary, professional development opportunities, and plenty of room for promotion and growth in an exceptionally welcoming work environment.

We offer a competitive salary, PD opportunities, a strong supportive environment and opportunities for promotion and growth. We also provide all tools and resources a therapist feels is appropriate for each child.

Atidaynu Our Future School 7914 Bay Parkway Brooklyn, NY 718 233 9098 brooklyn.specialed@gmail.com www.atidaynuourfuture.com

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Sl PrnHMISOHS Want to help them

Reach Their Potential? WHAT WEARE LOOKING FOR: We are a special education school in Brooklyn seeking a talented full time

SPECIAL EDUCATION SUPERVISOR

who has experience with ABA, can multitask and handle several cases simultaneously and is passionate about improving the lives of high-function students with ASD.

A busy school in Bensonhurt is seeking a talented graphic designer who can create catchy and beautiful designs for many events and projects.

WHAT WE OFFER: We offer a highly competitive salary, professional development opportunities, ASA supervision and training, and plenty of room for promotion and growth in an exceptionally welcoming work environment.

Atidaynu Our Future School 7914 Bay Parkway Brooklyn, NY 718 233 9098

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Please Email Your Resume to

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Classifieds JOB OPPORTUNITY Growing agency is seeking male and female P3 providers, in Boro Park and Flatbush. Enhanced rates! Email: placementspecialed@gmail.com Call: 718-614-1191

JOB OPPORTUNITY Seeking qualified candidate for billing and receivables. Must be detail oriented and able to meet deadlines. Competitive pay & benefits. Great work environment. Email resume to sreinhold@hamaspikkings.org

F/T ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Hamaspik-Boro Park Office is seeking a F/T Administrative Assistant/Front desk secretary. Must be diligent, responsible, and personable. Heimishe work environment, with great benefits. Graduates Welcome. Email resume to: Mrosenberg @Hamaspikkings.org

JOB OPPORTUNITY Seeking staff for Hamaspik boys’ group home in Boro Park. Hours needed: 7am9am, 3pm-8pm. Email resume to cfisher@ hamaspikkings.org

JOB OPPORTUNITIES *Healthcare office seeking admin assistant. Pay starting at $20-25/hr *Real Estate Developers seeking Executive Assistant. Pay starting at $50k/yr *Development Project Manager, min. 3 yrs experience, Pay starting at $100k/yr. Please email resumes to resumes@careerlyny. com

WE'RE HIRING DAYCARE COTEACHER STARTING SEPTEMBER FOR MORE DETAILS

CALL 917-524-8119

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SEEKING SECRETARY Afternoon secretary needed for boys cheder in Flatbush. Please email resume to: chederjob12@gmail.com SEEKING SECRETARY Seeking secretary for a special needs Sunday and after-school program in Williamsburg. Must be responsible, fun, and enjoy working with special needs children. Fun atmosphere and great pay. Call 347.675.7726 for more details SEEKING DIRECTOR Seeking energetic director for a girls’ Sunday program at Hamaspik. Must be responsible, fun, and hardworking. Great pay! Call 917.648.1522 for more information JOB AVAILABLE Seeking HR coordinator and HR front desk secretary for Hamaspik Boro Park location. Must be diligent, responsible, and detail oriented. Amazing work environment with great benefits. Full time. Email resume to HR@hamaspikkings.org JOB OPPORTUNITY Seeking staff for Hamaspik girls’ group home in Boro Park. Hours needed: Sunday 3pm-8pm. Choose the hours that work for you. Great pay, many benefits, very pleasant environment. Call 917-648-6251 or email ykasnett@hamaspikkings.org

PRE-NURSERY TEACHER Heimish Mosed in BP seeking a PreNursery Teacher with a Masters. Supportive Staff in beautiful environment. email Lfish1850@gmail.com. JOB OPPORTUNITY Seeking couple to work at Hamaspik girls’ or boys’ group residence in Boro Park on Shabbos and Yamim Tovim. Excellent pay and benefits. Great opportunity for the right candidates. Call 718-387-8400 ext. 165 or email rgross@hamaspikkings.org CARE MANAGER Care manager pos, avail immediately at Bravercare. compassionate, resp, very warm envir, BA req, will train. Email: bravercare@gmail.com, Call: 347-743-7273 JOB OPPORTUNITY Seeking female to accompany individuals from the Hamaspik Group Home to medical appointments. Must have experience working with the developmentally disabled population and some medical know-how. Driver’s license required. Email rgross@hamaspikkings. org or call 718.387.8400 ext. 165 for more information. SEEKING MADRICH / REBBE Seeking help desk coordinator at Hamaspiks Boro Park office. Great communication and organizational skills required. Competitive pay, great benefits and heimish office environment. Potential for growth. Email resume to CAltman@ hamaspikkings.org Madrich/ rebbe needed for special ed boys class 9-2. Call 347-865-1966 and email resume to school718438@gmail.Com SUMMER JOB Counselor/Para for chassidishe Sp Ed girls Day Camp and Camp. Email: school718438@gmail.Com or call 347-4012803


‫בס”ד‬

Are you a star? We’re searching for you. Chayeinu Academy is looking to fill the following positions:

1:1 Instructors FT Occupational Therapist

To join our experienced team and work in a warm, welcoming environment, email your resume to info@chayeinuacademy.org


Classifieds

GEMACHIM Pidyon Haben 646-419-0782 Doona 260-366-6293 Twin Carriage (718) 522-3891

SEEKING TEACHERS Associate Teachers, full time, for Chassidishe Sp ed girls school. Email: school718438@gmail.com or call 929254-0080 x402. JOB AVAILABLE Seeking a warm, loving home in Boro Park for an older Chassidish Male. Well paid. Call 347.446.9955. SEEKING SECRETARY BP office seeking a secretary from 10-5. Grads welcome. Will train. Email secretary5720@gmail.com

BABYSITTING

HANDYMAN & ELECTRICIAN Electrician, plumber, sewer service, Carpentry, sheetrock, locks, etc.718.951-0090 MOBILE SUITE RV Custom RV Kosher layout great to accommodate your guest single bedrooms and three rooms available we deliver and set up at your location 845-833-3555

Neocate Formula 347-977-7940 Carseats, snap n go strollers, pack n play & bassinets 718-854-6829 buy/sell Neocate/baby formula 347.369.4886 Chocolate molds BP 718-972-4768. Williamsburg 718-522-3445 Bris Accessories 347- 244- 2065 Baby carriers 718-809-9707 Baby earbands 347 409 9479 Bris Accessories 718-435-0664 Kallah Cape 718 - 633 - 8261

HANDYMAN & PAINTING Experienced & Reliable handyman Small jobs our specialty! Plumbing, Electric, construction, Locksmith, painting, plastering. Shabbos clocks, outlets/switches, call: 347.275.5408

Bridal Shoe Gemach 917-936-8997 KALLAH ACCESSORIES BP. 718-551-8714 Tehillim for Cholim www.tehillimonklaftefilah.org Shoes & Crowns BP 718-972-4768. Luzy’s cuddles & cradles. text (BP) 917-538-8500 Luzy’s cuddles & cradles. text (Willi) 929-275-1820

BABYSITTER AVAILABLE An experienced babysiter relocated to 13/55 accapting babies 5-24 months for the summer & september call 347-7497774 leave message FIRST ONE IN BABYSITIING PLEASE

Heimishe babysitter available in area of 15 and 59. F/T, P/T and drop ins. Please call: 917-8475495.

SERVICES SARNO COACH Experiencing chronic pain/ symptoms? There is a way out! Heal based on the Sarno method! Call Binah Schiff RDCS, Mind Body Educator and Coach 917-446-5360 WEIGHT LOSS Lose weight in the comfort of your own home by renting out the Lympha/Air compression machine (Also great for circulation, digestion, varicose veins and much more) Call 347-786-0810 CONSTRUCTION Bathrooms, kitchens, closets, decks, extensions, additions, Basements, all electrical, plumbing, Carpentry,Lowest prices, fastest service. 718.951-0090 ENVELOPE PRINTING Got an event / wedding coming up? Get your list organised, envelopes printed, hassle free. Just give up your list 718-853-3343

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LEARN PHOTOGRAPHY THIS SUMMER. The best camera is only as good as your knowledge of using it! For $250 you can learn the art of shooting portraits with a USB course & support package. Hotline: 845-478-4843. support@vividstudiosny.com YIDDISH LESSONS ON THE PHONE Learn to read, write & communicate in yiddish. Great for therapists, ladies & girls 347-834-3187 MUSIC LESSONS ON THE PHONE Mr. Wertzberger’s Music School offering music lessons on the phone, ages 9-15 boys and girls. Try it free! 718-435-1923

Pack n plays 718-851-1017 Twin Clothing (newborn-3) 347742-7189/718-972-0765 Lingerie Conversions min fee 718-437-0428 Briefcase gemach 7184360936 Youth Corps Working Papers 718-854-0961 Reflector Belts 718-853-4966 Communication Class 347-753-1071. Dr Sarno Books 347-461-7330 Mezuzos (718)666-7222 Warm Mist Humidifier 917-373-2079 pediatric wheelchair-walker-shower seat- cast cover for shower call 7183883079 lv msg Baby Scale (Wmsbg) text 347-675-9509 New ladies clothing 646-904-1247 Lighting 9292762404 Simcha Décor 917 -536-1742

STUNNING PAINTINGS Stunning paintings will turn your picture into the most beautiful 100% hand paintings! Countless references avail Text (914) 933-7263 GARTLECH We fix knitted & crochet Gartlech & make beautiful professional fringes. We also teach how to knit & crochet. call: 917-414-3281

Simcha Caps 718-633-1084 Musical Kumzitz 347-543-2195 Bechers, Challah cover, Benchers 1718 854 1760 Laminated chuppah cards call 718-807-8932 lv msg Boys Simcha Wear sizes 9m-7 347.462.4596 Sundays 2:30-5 Kallah/Mechteniste Capes Wsbg 718300-9894/ BP 917-683-5557 Kallah Looseleaf Yom Hachuppah 718-435-3492 Simcha basket 718-614-7274

DONATE YOUR VEHICLE (Car, truck, van, Suv) Help build children. Get $1,500 tax deduction + $2,400 Gift book (shopping) or we pay cash for cars too. 718-974-9428 PERSONAL SHOPPER Personal shopper specializing in kahllas, please call / text for details 347-564-7204 R.R. Kreiman

Haircuts $6 929-290-6568 Easy birth from Koznitzer Maggid 917-514-9461 Donate clothing 718-974-9428 Chupah Cards Color 347-885-5114 Gemach in desperate need of elegant clothing size 6-8 for Kallah getting married beginning September, shoes/heels 6.5 and 7.call:9292762404


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Classifieds LIGHT ALTERATIONS. Please Call: 718.450.4700 PHOTOGRAPHY Children, Portraits, Family, Upsherin. Slideshows for any occasion, family Gatherings, Anniversaries, events, etc. Photo Dreams 347.563.5153 DRIVER AVAILABLE Driver with many years exp. available to do long distance trips with brand new minivan. Reasonable rates. 917.405.8469 DRIVER IN ISRAEL Heimishe driver in Israel with updated, luxury vehicles available for all driving jobs. All size vehicles with room for 4, 6, 8, 10, 16 or 20 passengers. Please call Yair Rashevsky at 972-50405-0150.

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ATTENTION SCHOOLS & CAMPS Beautiful day trip for school group’s and camps in the Poconos mountains hiking, swimming, bbq in a Haimishe environment Please contact poconosmanagement@ gmail.com 917 494 4422 PHOTO ALBUMS Custom photo books, weddings, engagements, Chosson/Baby, Upsherin, etc. Also professional photo editing. Photo Dreams 347.563.5153

MEDICAL BILLS ADVOCATES Got any unexpected Medical Bills? Get it covered! Send us your Drs. Bill, Insurance denials or outstanding medical invoices. Call us to discuss! 845-605-2993 Email: HealthWiseNY@ gmail.com

GARTEL FRINGES We make professional gartel fringes and mend gartelach. Same day service. In the heart of BP. (347) 693-4920 or (718)435-7644

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Donate any vehicle, get $2,400 gift for shopping and $1,500 tax deduction. 718-974-9428 MASSER MONEY If someone has masser money or wants to have a great ZECHUS in Torah learning from chushava yingerleit that learn TILL CHATZOS and go into amazing raffle prizes! PLS CALL:929-276-2404

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‫לעילוי נ˘מ˙ עטל לאה ב˙ ˘מואל‬


SEGULAH I took upom myself to light a candle for 40 days l”n R’ Menachem Mendel B”R Yosef, we shuold merit to see a yashua and publicize it. B”H we saw great things. BOOK DONATION

Do you have extra books lying around? New library is looking for book donations. English, Yiddish, kids, teens, adults. We will pick up. Call 347-351-7146 FREE PRESENTATIO AVAILABLE

Show this inspirational presentation to your neighborhood, staff, camp, friends, bungalow colony… featuring Rubashkin & a personal story by world renowned founder of Boee Beshalom Erev Shabos Program. Amazing feedback! Call 845-426-6551 GRAPHOLOGY WORKSHOP Fun & Informative, treat your staff, employees & campers to an unforgettable experience! Call 845-642-3213

SUMMER JOBS SUMMER JOB Seeking pre-school assistants and teachers for second half. Please call 718-436-0201 SEEKING COUNSELORS Rosemond Terrace seeking counselors. Accommodations or transportation provided. extremely great pay! Please call 3473203490. SUMMER JOB Chassidishe Daycamp looking for counselors (babysitting provided) and assistants 7th grade and up. Pls call Preschool: 646-9650986 Elementary: 347-6752825.

COUNSELORS AND MORAHS Seeking counselors and morahs for a day camp in Monticello. Fabulous environment! Married and unmarried staff. No bungalow provided. Transportation provided. Please call 917.474.6826. ASSISTANT Paygroup seeking yiddish speaking assistant for second half, hours 12:00-4:30 great pay 347-988-4585 leave message JOB OPPORTUNITY

Playgroup assistant, yiddish speaking f/t or p/. t 12/42 area pleasant environment, great pay for August 718-633-3263 /144 DAYCAMP IN MONTICELLO Daycamp in Monticello now accepting campers for second half. Please call 917.474.6826. SUMMER JOB Chasidishe day camp in Lakewood seeking fun loving staff and head staff. Accommodations, meals, and transportation will be provided. For more information please call: Mrs. Kiserman-732-604-3668 Miss Krybus- 732-597-3677 SUMMER JOB Chassidishe preschool daycamp is looking for experienced teachers for second half . Exciting environment & great pay! Pls call 347-598-0930

FOUND Diamond Bracelet at Simcha on July 25 in Boro Park. 347461-0973

LOST Lost cash & cc in New Utrecht area 718-344-9165

Lost the seat of Bugaboo Buggy board In BP Low ave and low streets 347-853-9465.

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Louis Vuitton® Brown handbag with purse inside on 13th Ave in BP. If found, please call 347-578-2170. Reward will be given

Dinette set with glass table top on grey metal frame in great condition with four chairs that have off white leather quilted material on grey metal frame. Please text 3473689763 . Pick up in boro park

FREE GIVEAWAYS Looking to dedicate New Mehudar Sefer Torah to a Shul in NEED of a Sefer Torah. Call 718 644 7684 Brand new custom made classy elegant dresses/ gowns for Young ladies and Grandma for giveaway price call:929-276-2404 Ragazzi Baby crib give away in excellent “brand new” condition. Color: natural wood. Please call 347-6311068 Beautiful Italian Dresser for Master Bedroom, 917-6240908. Electric scooter and kids radio flyer scooter, a cooler to put food while traveling. Please text 3473689763

carriage sack blue and black and bugaboo fur sack as well. call:929-276-2404

LATE ADS WEIGHT & INCH LOSS - FAST! Lose weight & inches easily while relaxing on a recliner. Call Slympha 718-532-4701. Press option #1, for automated info on Slympha JERUSALEM RENTAL A nice apartment 3 bedrooms 7 beds, air conditioner 2nd floor elevator located in Gush 80 available in august (972)054-843-1220

Heated Pool for rent in Chester Please call: 646-789-1967 or 845-537-5280

LOOKING TO HIRE CARING AND TALENDED INDIVIDUALS to work with special Ed children in local Mosdos for the upcoming school year. Locations in Boro Park, Flatbush, Far Rockaway & Crown Heights. Call/Text/ Wtsap: 917.968.2292 Email: scaplan@yeled.org Great pay - No degree needed. YVY is an EOE


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‫‪BPJCC Annual Legislative Appreciation Event‬‬

‫שמחת הבר מצוה של בן הנגיד ר' יעקב קליין הי"ו מגדולי תומכי חצר גור בהשתתפות האדמו"ר מגור‬

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‫שמחת הבר מצוה לנכד‬ ‫האדמו"ר מבורשטין‬

‫ברית של נכד האדמו"ר מבלאזוב‬ ‫ריבאטיטש ונין הגה"צ אב"ד לינז‬ ‫והגה"צ ר"י אור ישראל‬

‫מעמד קביעת מזוזה פאר נייע פארברייטערטע אפיסעס פון 'עווירעסט עקוויטי' אין מאנסי‬

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‫הילולת הרה"ק מקראסנא זי"ע בעל כונת הלב אצל אבד"ק כונת הלב‬

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‫האדמו"ר מסאטמאר בביקור בוואטערבערי קאנעטיקוט‬

‫האדמו"ר מסקולען בלחיים לרגל הילולת הרה"ק משטפנשט זי"ע‬

‫‪Harav Dovid Goldwasser leads tehillim‬‬ ‫‪at the kever of Harav Yaakov Joseph,‬‬ ‫‪zt”l, Rav Hakollel of New York,‬‬ ‫‪in honor of his yahrzeit‬‬

‫הגה"צ אב"ד לימינוב בלימוד בקאנטרי‬

‫האדמו"ר מקאסאן בשיעור במחנה ישיבת שער המלך‬

‫‪The Boro Park View‬‬

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‫הנגיד ר' אברהם יודא ראזענבערג ביים קויפן א זכות פון ישיבה קטנה סקווירא אין מאנטיסעלאו‬

‫הילולת גאב"ד קראסנא זצ"ל אצל הגה"צ אב"ד קראסנא‬

‫הרה"ג ר' יואל עהרענרייך אב"ד מאד‬ ‫במסע הקודש לעיר מאד ביומא דהילולא‬ ‫של הגה"ק בעל לבושי מרדכי זצ"ל‬

‫מעמד אדיר 'דברי הימים ‪ -‬גור' לטובת מרכז עולמי גור אין ירושלים עיה"ק‬

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Contents FYI: SHIPS AND BOATS

// Inside

FREE ISSUE 144 JULY 27, 2022

‫מסעי‬-‫פרשת מטות‬ ‫כ”ח תמוז תשפ”ב‬

We’re Never on Vacation

ODA in the Catskills ensures that top-level health care comes along with you all the way upstate

The Galus Yid HANGING ON TO THE LAST STRAW

THE TRAVELS OF TUDELA

A daring rescue mission into war-torn Ukraine

The diaspora of the Middle Ages as experienced by a wandering Jew

THOUGHTS NEVER SHARED I see you everywhere…

Publisher:

YOEL ITZKOWITZ Editor in Chief:

D. GORALNIK Content Editor:

R. REESE

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Inbox

46 //

Parsha

54 //

Mountains of Care

62 //

Week in Review

72 //

The Last Rebbe of Lodz

Telephone:

80 //

The Long Road to Freedom

Fax:

91 //

The Black Sheep

E-mail:

101 //

Food

112 //

Travels of a Wandering Jew

128 //

Extraordinary Straw

136 //

I See You

142 //

FYI

144 //

Fun Pages

150 //

Classifieds

168 //

Pictures

Associate Editor:

E.M. NEIMAN Food Editor:

M.P. WERCBERGER Creative Director:

AJ WACHSMAN Project Coordinator:

R. ITZKOWITZ

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‫בלב מלא שמחה הננו בזה לברך ברכת‬ ‫מזל טוב לחברינו היקר‪ ,‬אהוב על כל יודעיו‬ ‫ומכיריו‪ ,‬נוח לשמים ולבריות‪ ,‬מוכתר‬ ‫במדות מזוהבות‪,‬‬

‫ ‬ ‫ ‬

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‫לרגל הולדת הבן למזל טוב‬

‫ ‬ ‫ !‬

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