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Here we present several letters from readers in response to the original letter.

It’s true that we shouldn’t make a monster of our Loving Father and that it has to be taught that our Father is loving and ready to accept teshuvah and be mochel our aveiros with true ahavah. But an aveirah is a terrible thing, and it has to be taught that way. An aveirah is something

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I’d like to respond to the letter regarding instilling in children a fear of aveiros

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YIRAS SHAMAYIM SHOULD BE TAUGHT (Re: Keep the Message Loving, Inbox, Issue 151)

We deeply regret that in last week’s Inbox the concept of children being taught about avodas Hashem in a loving manner was expressed by the letter-writer in an extremely wrong way. Of course, we have to be mechanech our children about yiras Shamayim and to fear an aveirah We sincerely apologize, and as always, we will continue to screen our letters to avoid printing wrongful material in the future.

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Dear B.M.,

I am sure that you did not intend to write these words. I am sure you were just trying to bring across the point that teachers need to educate children with the wisdom to know what is and what is not age-appropriate.

I’m sure you will be more careful in the future. A Mechanech

I am sure that as a loving mother, you sternly discipline your child when her behavior is not up to par. Love is about reward and about punishment. And every child should understand that. Omitting that information is misleading, as it makes Yiddishkeit seem optional.

THE QUEEN’S SALAD

(Re: The British Crown, Issue 151)

However, it is actually integral and very age-appropriate for every school-aged child to be afraid of doing an aveirah! Reward and punishment are foundational concepts in Yiddishkeit and need to be taught to children starting from when they’re young.

to be afraid of. To write otherwise is wrong, and the word ing was terrible.

Thank you so much for a lovely feature on Queen

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I will end with a great line I once heard from Rebbetizin Dina Fink, which she mentioned in the name of one of the rabbanim from Gateshead Seminary: “Yiddishkeit is always a privilege, but never an option.”

What is yiras Shamayim if not being afraid to do an aveirah? And it absolutely is a concept to be taught to schoolaged children. We must teach children that we have a Loving Father, but on the same note, they should also know that there are consequences for doing wrong, chas v’shalom A Mother

Wishing all of Klal Yisroel a kesivah v’chasimah tovah! C. Horowitz

Hashem is our Loving Father; He most certainly is! And any loving father showers love upon his child at the same time that he disciplines him.

Also, concerning the shortest sentences in the English language, an imperative sentence using a single word such as “Go!” or even the words “Yes.” or “No.” are acceptable be cause there is a subject and verb associated with the word.

R.S.

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Elizabeth II! It was fascinating to read, and its timing was superb.I’dlike to comment on the fact that those sitting around the queen’s table were to refrain from eating once the queen had finished her own portion. It is said that this was the reason the queen always kept a plate of salad at her elbow: Since she was always “in the middle of eating her salad,” this allowed all of her guests to eat to their heart’s content.

Fascinated by Royalty

I also want to thank the writers of your weekly feature articles. Very interesting points are made in your articles, and the pictures are always fantastic. I especially loved your features about the Bais Hamikdash in the Nine Days, as well as your recent coverage of the British monarchs and all things royalty. It was just in time to give us an idea of what Malchus is about, l’havdil, before Rosh Hashanah. Thank you for an excellent magazine, and for the weekly recipes.Wishing the entire staff a kesivah v’chasimah tovah R.

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The longest word we hid in the Boggle board was “reso lution,” though “monarchy” was another word we prepared for your enjoyment.

The timing of your articles on the theme of royalty was impeccable. It’s almost as if you foresaw the passing of QueenRegardingElizabeth!the past week’s ten-letter Boggle word, which is apparently “monarchies,” I’d like to point out that I believe plurals are not allowed in this game. Unless, of course, there’s another word lurking among the letters.

First, I want to thank The Boro Park View for presenting the story The Black Sheep by Esther Rapaport. I enjoyed the author’s style and great story-weaving; it kept us coming back for 71 segments! I could not believe it when I saw the words “The End.” We want to know what happened in the next phase of Rabbi Reiness’ life and all the other charac ters. I’m hoping for a sequel!

(Re: Of Rulers and Royalty, Issue 151)

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let his friend lein the Torah, and Chaim would prepare as much as he could to lein the following week. It was an im mense undertaking. He had practiced all winter long for this parsha, and now he’d have just a few days to prepare as much as he could for the new parsha. But Chaim just knew it was the right thing to do.

Somehow, neither family had been aware that their bar mitzvah dates coincided. Chaim’s father was beside himself. Here were two boys who had invested heart and soul and untold hours of preparation for the leining, yet they could not both do the job! He approached the gabbai, who slapped his forehead in distress.

Moshe’s words are difficult to understand. Wasn’t the purpose of tochacha to frighten the Yidden to stop them from wrongdoing? If so, why is Moshe telling them that they always avoided these punishments in the past?

.Seventeen-year-old Chaim was no baal korei and was not going to offer his services, but then he suddenly realized that it was the very same parsha as his bar mitzvah week! He had practiced the leining for months and still remembered it clear ly! He approached Rav Elyashiv’s family and offered to lein.

Time moved on, and the mitzvah of his bar mitzvah was longOneforgotten.day,four years later, Chaim’s mother suddenly col lapsed. She was taken to the hospital where extensive testing was done to figure out the cause. Chaim was to take a shift and stay with his mother over Shabbos.

As the Shabbos of the bar mitzvah neared, Chaim’s sib lings helped his father transport delicacies to the shul for the kiddush. There they discovered that they’d been in for a sur prise. The Feldman* family, also steady mispallelim of the shul, was bringing in food for their son’s bar mitzvah.

That very week, Rav Yosef Shalom Elyashiv, zt”l, was hospi talized in the same hospital. On Shabbos morning, his family members arranged for a minyan to daven in his room, and they looked for a suitable baal korei who could lein the parsha for the rav

PARSHAS NITZAVIM

Rav Elyashiv appreciated the clear leining and later thanked

The Midrash says that after the Yidden heard the 98 klalos in the previous parsha , they turned pale with fright. Who could endure such challenges?

It was a simple mistake, but a source of true heartache. Chaim and his father decided to be mevater. Chaim would

“How could it be?” he said. “Both you and Mr. Feldman let me know in advance about your upcoming simchas. Somehow, I forgot to mark them on the calendar… What should we do?!”

Moshe Rabbeinu calmed them down, “Atem nitzavim hayom kulchem

PREPARATIONS for Chaim’s* bar mitzvah were underway. Besides ordering tefillin and selecting a hall for the occasion, Chaim and his father spent many hours preparing for krias haTorah. In their kehillah, bar mitzvah boys would lein the en tire parsha on the week of their bar mitzvah. It involved hours and hours of work, and at last, Chaim was familiar with every tropp in the parsha

— You are all standing here today” (Devarim 29:9). He explained, “You have provoked Hakadosh Baruch Hu plenty over the years, yet He has not destroyed you.”

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Rav Papa once visited his fellow amora, Rav Huna, who was deathly ill. Seeing Rav Huna’s condition, Rav Papa in structed for tachrichim to be prepared. In the end, Rav Huna recovered, and Rav Papa was embarrassed to meet his friend. But Rav Huna calmed him down, saying: “Indeed, I was worthy of death, as you perceived. But in the zechus that I was a vatran all my life, regularly giving in rather than standing on my principles, I was forgiven on High, and giv en more years of life.”

The professor reviewed all test results and was able to diagnose Chaim’s mother. He instructed the hospital team on a course of action, and to everyone’s delight, within a few days, she was discharged, hale and hearty.

“Chaim’s mother,” he finished, “merited a miraculous recovery, thanks to her son’s vatranus four years earlier!”

It was his token of hakaras hatov to the boy who had given him such a beautiful krias haTorah.

the boy. He inquired as to what brought him to the hospital, and Chaim explained that his mother was suffering badly, yet the doctors had no clue what her problem was. He gave Rav Elyashiv her name so the Rav could daven for her.

The next morning, Rav Elyashiv was seen by a specialist who had been brought down to the hospital especially for him. After being checked, Rav Elyahshiv asked the profes sor to take a look at Chaim’s mother in the room down the hallway. It was his token of hakaras hatov to the boy who had given him such a beautiful krias haTorah

May we all be zoche to a kesivah v’chasimah tovah and be written in the Sefer Hachaim.

Surely, Klal Yisroel could suffer negative consequences if they were to be deserving of the klalos. But so long as they continued in the mode of giving and forgiving and living together as one, they would be forgiven in Shamayim.

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In the merit that Klal Yisroel was together as one, at peace with each other, b’achdus, they would be granted mercy from Above. The klalos would not affect them.

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From a fish shop in Zichron Yaakov to an empire transforming the teshuvah world

“They are called baalei teshuvah, but in reality, they are einiklach of the greatest tzaddikim.” Rabbi Isaac Fried shares his story and invites us behind the scenes at Hidabroot.

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I wanted him to buy our build ing. He asked me what my day job is, and I replied that I own a fish store. He was taken aback. He asked me where it is located, and I told him it’s in Zichron Yaa kov.One fine day, the donor him self popped into my fish store.

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I was flabbergasted to see him, and asked what brought him here all the way from America. He told me he could not believe that I’m leading a groundbreak ing organization with a muftimillion-dollar budget that trans forms so many lives, and at the same time, I run a fish store. He wanted to visit and see for him self if I was telling the truth.

R’ Isaac used to attend the seminars, and many baalei teshuvah who have beauti ful heimish families today say that what led them on the path to teshuvah was the warm smile they got from R’ Isaac. He created an incred ible revolution.

It turned out to be a good move, because he spread the word to many other potential do nors and described to them how he had witnessed the behindthe-scenes work from the fish store. In the beginning stages of Hidabroot, when funds were low, I used to open the registers at the fish store and donate the funds to pay from there.

R’ Isaac, as someone involved in the business world, formerly of the diamond industry, who is now leading Hidabroot at the age of 60, can you look back on the last 20 years and tell us about how you came to this position?

One major donor from Ameri ca had donated a million dollars.

R’ Isaac Fried:

In fact, once when R’ Isaac had to go to America and had someone design business cards for him, he figured that it would be a waste of money to make two sets of busi ness cards. So he designed a double-sided card - one side advertised the fish store, and the other side advertised Hi dabroot.

I used to lock up my fish store late Thursday night and travel to the seminar until after Shab bos, where I was hoping to bring more Yidden closer to Hashem. R’ Zamir Cohen also attended the seminars as a distinguished

R’ Isaac Fried:

At one of the seminars, there was a speaker, Rav Zamir Cohen, who learned in a kollel in Beitar and had a yeshivah for baalei tes huvah. Rav Cohen is a renowned talmid chacham, posek and mecha ber seforim from an illustrious line of rabbanim. Today, he has five yeshivos and 2,000 kollel yungerleit under him.

R’ Isaac owns a fish store, and when payroll time came and the checks for the Hi dabroot employees needed to be signed by R’ Isaac, the administrator would meet him at the fish store. Not only that, but all the meetings and discussions for Hidab root took place there, even meetings with donors! As he went about doing his work at the fish store, dressed in his workclothes, he was running the operations of Hidabroot over the phone.

R’ Isaac Fried:

I’m originally from Belgium, and when I was younger I wasn’t familiar with the world of baalei teshuvah at all. Years ago, my Reb be, the Belzer Rav, approached me to do kiruv. I went to a semi nar with the goal of learning how to reach out to the Jewish youth and bring them closer to Hash em. That was my very first expo sure to kiruv

םייחב םהילא רמאיו םעה לא דריו ד"סב 'תורבדיה' ןוגרא ןעמל א"טילש לארשי ילודג ןנברו ןנרממ שדוק תאירק תצפהל לארשי ילודג לש םתוחילשב לעופה תורבדיה ןוגרא לש הפנעה ותוליעפ םיבר תב רעשב עדונ רבכ יפלא תואמ ברקמו ,"ירצמה דימ תינחה תא לוזגיו" םינש הזמ ומצעב םייקמו .ולוכ םלועה יבחרב תודהיו הרות .'ה יארי םיצרמו םינבר י"ע ,םיימשבש םהיבאל לארשי ינב וניחא תומשנ אלול דבכה לטנב דומעל םילוכי םניאו רפסמ ןיא דע תובורמ תואצוההו דואמ בר םהיפתכ לע ץבורה יפסכה לועהשכ ולא םימיב .םיברה יוכיזב קלח לוטילו םנימיל דומעל הבר הוצמ ,בלה יבידנ ,חווירב הסנרפל ,םכידי השעמ לכב החלצהו הכרב עפשב ךרבתהל םכל דומעת םלועב םימש דובכ תלדגה לש וז תוכזש ןוצר יהיו .ו"ח רעצ םוש ילב תחנ בור ךותמ האריהו הרותה יכרדב םכיאצאצ לדגל וכזתו ה"יא םוקי ןכ יקסביינק םייח חקור בוד רכשי 'קה אזלעבמ ר"ומדאה צ"הרהב לארשי ה"הללוצזץינזיומי"מרהומ ןב ךלמילא יבצ 'קה ה"הללצז ר"ומדא ק"כ זנאצמ ר"ומדאה ראיירב בוד םוחנ ןאיובמ ר"ומדאה ןייטשלדא ןהכ םולשיכדרמיחרזאךורב בוד יקסרבופךורבללהשריההשמ ןועמשינדעב יבצןמגרבריאמ ןב רגאה לידנמ םחנמ י"מרהומ ר"ומאא ק"כ ה"הללצז ץינזיומ ר"ומאאלב ץיבוניבר אלאיבמ ה"הללקוצז צ"הרהומב השמ לארשי בקעי הרוגידאסמםהרבאר"ומדאה ק"הרהב באז הנרובדנמה"הללקוצזרזעילאר"ומדאה א"רהומ צ"ההב בקעי ה"הללצז ץינזיו טרעסמ ר"ומדאה צ"הרהב לואש םייח ל"קוצזץיזדאממד"ירהומ היאמ השמ רנייש קחציןהכ דוד הדוהירגניזלשהשמ ןייטשרבליזקחציר"ומאלב ףסוי דוד ףסוי ע"רגה זבלא ןבואר 116 www.thebpview.com 718.408.8770 The Boro Park View September 21, 2022

speaker. After the speeches ended, the rabbanim and speakers would stay up all night speaking with bachurim who approached them, in spiring so many neshamos on the path of teshuvah

At that point R’ Isaac vis ited Gedolei Yisroel to get their bracha. Harav Wos ner, zt”l, remarked, “Zu mitzvah gedolah; gam ani mitztareif.” He was very emotional about this new development and its po tential impact on Klal Yis roel.

On my way out, he called me back and asked for proof of what I said. The next day I brought him all the papers I had to sign: over 300 pages!

our brothers in the comfort of their homes! They won’t come to us; we have to go to them…”

When Rav Chaim Wos ner, zt”l, came to Eretz Yisroel from London and sat on Ha rav Wosner’s beis din, I went to show him the activities of Hi dabroot.Rav Chaim Wosner re plied, “Do you think you need to show me these activities?

I immediately responded, “I’m a frum, heimish chassid! Why would you involve me in something like TV?!” But then I thought that this was clearly a question for daas Torah, so I set out to ask my Rebbe.

One night at 10:30, R’ Za mir Cohen approached me and introduced his idea, which would change the world. He told me that a baal teshuvah had suggested that since every religious group is entitled to two hours of weekly broadcasting time, we should open a broadcast channel and run four halfhour sessions of our seminars each week. It could be a major opportunity to reach not-yetfrum people directly .

R’ Isaac Fried:

As we were driving back to Yerushalayim, I got a phone call from Harav Wos ner’s house, asking where we were. I told him we were about to ChaimfromravtoldYerushalayim.enterHeusthatHaWosnerheardhissonRavWosner

I remember it was on a Wednesday night, and the gabbai did not let me in be cause the Rav was learning. I told him, “I have a critical question, and it will be your re sponsibility if you don’t allow me to clarify it!” He went in to the Rav, and I was theusheredimmediatelyinside.AfterIposed shailah to the Rav, he opened his eyes wide and re sponded, “Isaac! If what you are say ing is true, then just do it! For 50 years we have been struggling to reach these people; now we have the op portunity to reach

I’m answering questions re garding Hidabroot on a daily basis; all your shailos are being addressed by our beis din!” But we told him that either way we wanted to take the opportunity to show him our ac tivities personally. We sat with Harav Chaim Wosner for over an hour!

R’ Isaac Fried:

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Hidabroot is, baruch Hash em, zoche to save so many Yiddishe doros. They enter the territory of the not-yetfrum through their innova tive programs, and once a neshamah gets a taste of Yiddishkeit, it wants more and more… Over 2,000 calls and emails come in to Hidabroot daily with all kinds of questions and requests, and they never turn anyone away.

THE ISRAELI GOVERNMENT HAS ALWAYS WORKED HARD TO STOP US FROM CONTINUING... I WAS ONCE FINED 2,000 SHEKEL FOR ADVERTISING A SEMINAR!

The Israeli government has always worked hard to stop us from continuing. I was once fined 2,000 shekel for adver tising a seminar. We tried pulling all kinds of strings, but in the end we were forced to pay the fine or face shutoff. Our program actually was shut down for a few hours during thatManytime. baalei teshuvah have our channel as part of their routine; they can’t start the day without tuning into Hidab root. We have programs for women about cooking and reci pes, all with the objective to bring them closer to Yiddishkeit. We changed their world and their future with an incredible revolution.Countless baalei teshuvah asked how they can continue to follow us once they get rid of their television. We spent mil lions to create a kosher option that has access only to our pro gram, and no other unkosher content. We also have an option for listeners to call us directly and ask any questions on their mind. Our success lies in our approach — we offer thousands

Currently Hidabroot is based in a five-story building with 22 departments and over 320 em ployees. We see ourselves as a massive ship sailing amid the waves, with thousands of peo ple and families connected to us. In the taharas hamishpacha section alone, we have 80,000+ families whom we guide and stay in contact with.

The next day, we went over to Harav Wosner and gave him a full report of our actions and success stories. Suddenly, I saw tears streaming out of his heilige eyes. When we finished our report, he told us tearfully, “Halevai sheyihei chelki imachem.”

Hidabroot provides the neighborhoods they serve with the resources to perform mitzvos. For example, there is now mehadrin meat in all their stores, and Hidabroot host selichos in over 40 locations. The same goes for matzos, mekomei tefillah, Chanukah licht, etc. Hidab root empowers Yidden to do mitzvos throughout all stages of life, from birth until 120.

what we had shared about Hi dabroot, and he wants to hear about it from us firsthand.

Harav Elyashiv, as well as many other Gedolei Hador encouraged us, and the em pire we have built today is all in the zechus of their support.

There are extensive programs for chasanim and kallahs baalei teshuvah, who come to Hidabroot prior to mar

At the time, relations be tween the chareidim and the not-yet-frum were very strained. But over the last eighteen years, many have warmed up toward Yid dishkeit. It’s now more ac cepted to embrace mitzvos and explore Yiddishkeit.

riage to learn everything they need to build a Yid dishe home. They educate the couples together, as well as offer separate lec tures for chasanim and kal lahs

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Today, Hidabroot reaches thousands of Yidden in Eretz Yisroel and world wide through their many divisions. The Hidab root channel receives 264,000 daily views. Hidabroot’s website fea tures 5,000 articles in fifteen languages. Semi nars take place annually in Eretz Yisroel, Los An geles, New York and Bra

From the Viksharten Tefillin initiative, which set up 600 booths all over Eretz Yisroel and gifted 950 te fillin sets to Yidden, to the Hidabroot magazine with 14,300,000 copies distributed annually in 400 cit ies and towns around Eretz Yisroel, to community Shabbosos, to the Hidabroot center in Petach Tikvah, which hosts seminars, conferences and lectures… the impact is tremendous.

Women can join the Metchabrot division, which has inspired over 1,946 to take on the mitz vah of taharas hamish pacha; the Ima Moms for Life program, which sup ports mothers as they bring children into the world; and programs that provide support against

zil, with thousands of attendees.

shalom bayis support and chesed programs for those with financial or medical challenges. Etgar, the Hidabroot di vision for teenage girls, runs a 24/6 hotline; an swers the needs of teen age girls in distress; hosts workshops and retreats regularly; and empowers parents with legal and professional guidance. And, of course, the Hidabroot channel, website and articles con tinue to inspire hundreds of thousands around the world every day.

of people access to life-changing messages in the comfort of their own home.

Every Thursday night, Rabbi Zamir Cohen addresses hundreds of not-yet-frum Yidden, and the answers are published on our channel. It began with seven or eight people gathered at someone’s house, and grew to hun dreds of people attending, and thousands seeing it all over Eretz Yisroel, not to mention the impact we have worldwide.AsHidabroot developed, we became like a father to these Yidden, by being there for them and helping in any way we can, even beyond the official scope of the organiza tion. We want to send a clear message that we are there to support them no matter what, and they can reach out to us for anything they need. From rescuing a child trapped by Arabs, to provid ing food during the coronavi rus, there’s nothing we won’t do to help bring them closer to Yiddishkeit. If a family needs someone to lead their Shabbos seudah, we send the right person… and on and on. Each call and each mitzvah leads to the next.

WE WENT OVER TO HARAV WOSNER AND GAVE HIM A FULL REPORT… SUDDENLY, I SAW TEARS STREAMING OUT OF HIS HEILIGE EYES… HE TOLD US TEARFULLY, “HALEVAI SHEYIHEI CHELKI IMACHEM!”

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It is a daunting new reality for yeshivos in New York State, one that could see local boards of education deciding whether or not they are properly educating students.

“We had an opportunity here for so many in state government to be able to speak up and defend every thing that’s great about a yeshivah education,” said Zeldin. “But unfortunately, too many people were si lent. Governor Hochul was one of them. It’s important

Unanimous Board of Regents Vote Will Have Yeshivos Facing Curriculum Oversight

New York State’s Board of Regents voted last week on a new set of regulations that had been crafted to ensure that yeshivos are providing students with a secular education that is sub stantially equivalent to that being offered by public schools, as required by state law. The new regulations passed by unani mous vote, as reported by Hamodia. The final vote on the regu lations took place two days after The New York Times released a front-page article trouncing yeshivos and suggesting that mil lions of dollars that should be spent on public school students are being covertly siphoned off to support yeshivos. A state ment released by the Agudah took The New York Times to task, describing the article as a one-sided hit piece that “is riddled withThebias.”battle over yeshivah education has been raging for the

Whether or not a school has fulfilled its legal obligation to teach secular studies is a decision that will rest in the hands of either a state-approved accrediting body or the local board of education for all schools that do not offer New York State Re gents examinations. Failure to abide by the new regulations could come at a significant cost — schools could lose their state funding, while parents could be fined or jailed for failing to educate their children as required under New York law.

A joint letter to the New York State Department of Education by the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah of America and the Vaad Ro shei Yeshiva of Torah Umesorah strongly denounced the regu lations, noting that the voices of rabbinic leaders and 300,000 state residents who submitted comments opposing the regula tions were ignored. The letter also made it clear that giving others control over yeshivos was simply impos sible.“Our people simply cannot abandon our religious values,” wrote the rabbanim. “With the help of G-d we will not permit it to happen.”

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Even as supporters of the regulations applauded the decision, saying that chassidic children are being deprived of a proper education, there were others who came out strongly supporting yeshivos. Gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin came out swinging last week on a visit to Monsey, slamming Governor Kathy Hochul for not standing up for yeshivos where students receive a solid education on family values and the importance of helping others, reported Yeshiva World News.

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Martucci also advised other religious groups that they, too, could be targeted by those who choose to misuse their authority.

With local businesses often touted as the lifeblood of the Boro Park community, the Boro Park Jewish Community Council an nounced the upcoming launch of its newest division, the Boro Park Business Alliance.

Anti-Semitic Violence Continues in Brooklyn

A second incident took place in Boro Park last Thursday, with a biker on 18th Avenue knocking a chassidic man’s hat off his head as he rode down the block near 48th Street. Hamodia reported that Boro Park Shomrim apprehended the suspect nearby, with police arresting 27-year-old Adonias Alvarez and charging him with second-degree aggravated harassment as a hate

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The disturbing rash of attacks on visibly Jewish Brooklynites continues, with three separate incidents reported in recent days.NBC News reported that a woman was hit in the head by some sort of projectile on the evening of September 10 as she stood at the corner of Ross Street and Bedford Avenue. Accord ing to police, a passenger in the backseat of a dark-colored car opened fire on the woman, striking her with a beaded-type pro jectile. The woman’s sheitel absorbed much of the impact, leav ing her unharmed, and the suspect, who fled the scene, has yet to be apprehended.

The mayor’s message came two days after Con gressman Ritchie Torres called on the United States Department of Justice to consider investigating New York City’s continued failures in policing and pros ecuting hate anti-Semitic crimes as well as issuing recommendations for reform.

“The federal government can no longer stand by passively as anti-Semitic violence goes unpunished

Pulling no punches in his letter regarding the city’s anemic response to the rise in hate crimes, Torres said, “Just as alarm ing as the violence itself has been the government’s deafening inaction.”

Aiming To Boost Local Commerce, BPJCC To Launch Boro Park Business Alliance

BPJCC CEO Avi Greenstein described the Boro Park Business Alliance as an initiative that is both proactive and reactive, be coming a central address for issues regarding resources, assis tance and advocacy, with a strong emphasis on local business. The alliance will also share ongoing information on areas in cluding loans, grants, hiring locally and other types of assis tance.The Boro Park Business Alliance will be rolling out in the coming weeks and was announced at the BPJCC’s first-ever business breakfast, which took place at the Renaissance Ball room on September 13. More than 200 business people showed up to hear from well-known experts on critical issues, includ ing understanding the intricacies of sales tax and keeping brick-and-mortar stores relevant in a world where e-commerce is flourishing.“Mostexpos and trade shows are larger events focused on in dustries like construction and e-commerce, but local mom-andpop businesses have fallen through the cracks,” said Greenstein. “What was showcased at the breakfast was that these businesses are the engine for the vibrancy that we see today in Boro Park.”

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its ugly head once again his past Shabbos after noon when a chassidic man walking near the corner of New Utrecht and 11th avenues told a woman to leave him alone af ter she attempted to proselytize him. According to Yeshiva World News, the woman chased the man down and knocked his shtreimel off his head while cursing at him. Boro Park Shomrim located the suspect after Shabbos, and she was arrested by the NYPD.Mayor

Senator Mike Martucci of Orange County took things one step further, noting that placing the substantial equivalency determination in the local school authority’s hands will result in having chassidic candidates running for the school board, a situation that has been extremely tricky in nearby East Ra mapo. He decried the regulations’ passage as “a huge mistake” and called on the New York State Education Department and the Board of Regents to reverse the decision “because it’s wrong for our students and our community.”

“If we don’t start saying no, this will never stop,” said Mar tucci.

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zzy knocked on Zach’s door and en tered. He found his cousin sitting up in bed, plucking wistfully at his guitar. Zach nodded but said noth ing, so Izzy plopped down into the desk chair to wait.

RECAP: With Lenny sticking to his guns, both alleged heirs are told to return on Sun day with all of their documents in order. Julia Bergman visits Lenny’s best friend, Yossi Baumgarden, to ask how Lenny paid for his Poland trip. All Yossi can tell her is that Lenny had planned this trip for a while. But that’s not what he told Julia…

CHAPTER 28

The entire song changed. Hope re placed the fear, triumph sang sweetly.

working on this piece. Several times he stopped, frowned, and changed the tune slightly. He definitely had the general structure worked out, though. Like ev erything Zach had played for him so far, this was a song that told a story without words.This tune seemed less melancholy than his previous compositions. Zach’s fingers danced up and down the fret board, and a complicated tale began to unfold. A mighty power, a merciless jug gernaut, filled the hotel room, its harsh notes evoking dread and danger. A small note of purity rose up to oppose the beast. They went this way and that for a bit, taking turns, struggling for domi nance. But slowly, the small note began to gain the upper hand.

Once again, this composition ended on a single note. But rather than the bit

Next to the window, a row of tea lights served as a makeshift menorah. Oppo site them, outside the window, a small drift of snow crouched precariously on the ledge. The candles were mostly burned down now, but they still man aged to shed a bit of flickering orange light. Zach faced forward, a weak shad ow of his profile thrown against the far wall. Rather than lighting up one side of his face, the candles seemed to cast the other side into shadow.

A horn beeped somewhere on the streetZachbelow.closed his eyes. He began to play more purposefully. Izzy was no con noisseur, but it seemed Zach was still

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“Why not? You offered, I said yes…”

“Right now.” Leaving the guitar on his bed, Zach slipped into a coat. “Hey, what were you saying before, that Cha nukah’s not about independence?”

“I just —” Izzy shook his head. “I dunno, I didn’t have the chance to real ly think it through. All I have so far are a few lyrics bouncing around. Nothing solid yet. And here you have this whole amazing composition already.”

Talia’s food came, and she stood up to wash. On her plate was a pair of om elets, both in bagels, along with a side of salad. Julia’s mouth began to water. How could her sister eat so much and still be so thin?

A great sense of peace stole over Izzy. The song was beautiful.

ter anguish Zach’s previous song had expressed, this note seemed to denote purity, simplicity. A world back to the way it should be.

ZACH LAY HIS GUITAR DOWN ON THE BED AND GAVE IZZY A SIDELONG LOOK. “IT’S OUR CHANUKAH SONG.”

“I want to go fishing,” Zach decided. Izzy’s eyes grew wide. “In this snow? Are you “Onlyserious?”alittle,” Zach conceded. “I don’t even know if it’s possible. But we should look into it. Buy a little hi bachi grill and cook some fresh fish. Why not? They’re delicious. But for to night?” He sighed. “Let’s hit the restau rant“Right.”again.”Izzy shifted into drive and pulled onto the street.

“What is?”

Izzy held up a hand. “No, no, this is great. I just mean I’d better get moving on my end, is all.”

“The altar,” Izzy said, pushing open the door. “The place we brought offer ings to Hashem.” A nasty gust of snow smacked them in the face. That and the howling wind stopped the conver sation until they reached the safety of their car. Once inside, Izzy started the

* * * * *

Julia folded another napkin swan and shrugged. “He’s struggling with classes, as usual. They started giv ing him tutoring during a free period. That’s helping. He hates it, but it’s mak ing a difference, so…”

“If you don’t think this is the right kind of —”

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“I hear ya.” Zach stood up and stretched. “You ready for dinner? I’m starving.”“That’s why I’m here — I was going to ask when you wanted to leave.”

“Religious freedom,” Zach mused as the wipers fought valiantly against the snow. “It’s funny.”

Zach lay his guitar down on the bed and gave Izzy a sidelong look. “It’s our Chanukah song.”

Zach grinned sardonically. “We’re celebrating the freedom to be religious Jews. Like that’s what we want in life, to be religious. But here we are…”

Julia played with her napkin, fold ing it into the swan shape she’d learned when they were both little. “That’s pretty much it. We haven’t seen each other in a while. We ought to catch up.”

“Oh. Wow.” Izzy jumped up. “I didn’t realize we were actually doing that.”

They left Zach’s room and entered the hall. Izzy frowned. “I never said that.”“Sure you did. We were talking about the song. In City Hall, remem ber?”Izzy shook his head. “Nope. Be right back.” He disappeared into his room and emerged with his own coat. “I said it wasn’t about political independence,” he corrected, slipping his arm into the sleeve. “The fight was for religious free dom. The Greeks took over the Beis Hamikdash, they put an idol on the Mizbe’ach.” The descended the steps to the main floor and emerged in the lobby.“The what?”

The“I’masked.nothungry.”truthwas,Julia couldn’t afford a café lunch, not when she had to figure out how to pay the plumber. But there

A divorced mother of two, Talia never appeared in looking less than perfect, down to her designer clothes. It drove Julia nuts sometimes. She herself usually looked like last week’s laundry.

Talia’s bright white teeth flashed as she grinned. “I’ll bet. But she’s a teen. It’ll pass. What’s up with Jesse?”

was no way she’d tell her sister that.

“I’ve been… okay,” Julia hedged. “David’s on the high school team. He’s doing well. Sheva’s gotten into drama lately — on and off the stage.”

Julia sat down across the table from her sister and sipped her coffee.

Zach took a deep breath, staring straight out into the dark streets. “Cha nukah is probably the one thing secular Jews still keep. That and a Pesach Seder. I’ve lit the menorah my entire life, even though I barely do anything else. It’s just this thing we all do, you know? But it’s funny. Ironic.”

“Suit yourself,” Talia said, study ing the menu. She got up, went to the front, and placed an order. When she returned, she said, “So why’d you call me? I haven’t seen you in ages.”

Talia came back, made Hamotzi, and took a huge bite of bagel. “So whatever’s bothering you isn’t the kids,” she said through a mouthful of food. “What is it?”Julia’s mouth tightened. “What makes you think something’s bother ing“Oh,me?”please,” Talia said. She gave her sister a look. “You never shoot the breeze, Jay. When you call me to talk, there’s a reason. Besides, I can tell when you’re upset.” She gestured to her

Talia’s lip curved into a tiny smile. “Okay, then. How’ve you been?”

“About the song? It’s great.”

“Don’t you want anything to eat?” Talia

engine and continued. “They wanted to uproot Judaism, not the Jews. They were okay with Jews living in Israel. But they wanted us to adopt their culture. To abandon G-d. That’s what we fought against. That’s what Chanukah’s really about: giving Yiddishkeit back to the Yidden.” He paused. “You want pizza or fleishigsZach?”made a face. “Are those really the only kosher options around“Theyhere?”were yester day,” Izzy said. “There’s an in-house pizzeria in the community center, a canteen in the nursing home, and the restau rant we found that first day. That’s it. So pick.”

“So?” Zach asked as the final note died away. “What do you think?”

“How’s that?”

plate. “And I know when you’re hungry, too. Eat. I got this one for you.”

Her husband had a tendency to make bad decisions, de cisions he later regretted. Usually it had to do with money, “sure-fire” investments that slowly bled away all their capi tal and left them scrounging. Had he finally hit rock bot tom, and decided to cut his losses?

“Of course,” Julia said, trying not to cry again.

“Youmirror.weregonna tell me what’s bothering you,” Talia continued without looking up.

Talia looked directly at her sister. “What about for your kids? Nothing?”

“Nothing, nothing,” Julia said. “It’s just — well, he took a sudden trip to Poland. At least, he said it was sudden. But he told Yossi Baumgarden that he’d been planning it for a while.” Something caught in her throat. “And we have a plumbing emergency that’s gonna cost us a lot. So I was checking our bank accounts, and I couldn’t find a charge for his flight. I think —” she stopped, caught her breath, started to talk some more, and her composure broke com pletely. Suddenly, she was crying. “I wondered if maybe he got himself into some money trouble. And started putting money away secretly. A-a-and now he’s running away!”

Her sister took her hand across the table, and waited. Something changed between them at that moment. Julia felt like she understood her sister for the first time. The tears slowed down and then stopped.

“Savings accounts? Stocks and bonds?”

The mirror snapped shut loudly. Talia met her eyes, and all the playful banter, the light amusement, disappeared. For the first time since they’d walked into the café, the fa çade of the pretty young mom dropped. In its place, Julia saw a harried, struggling woman with an iron-hard will, whose concern and sympathy for her were burning as hot as the sun. “What’s Lenny done?” she demanded.

Talia spoke calmly, but there was fire burning in eyes. “I didn’t handle anything well when Jerry left,” she corrected. “I had a complete breakdown. But that’s not our problem now. We need to find out what’s going on.” She emphasized the we. “If he is running away, where did the money for his flight come from? You can check that, there are ways. Have you checked every single account you have access to? We might as well be sure before looking for other sources.”

“You handled it so well when Jerry left,” Julia said through her tears. “But I — I don’t know if I can do that!” she paused, wiped her eyes on a crumpled swan. “I don’t know what to do!”

“We don’t have anything like that.” Julia insisted.

When she returned, Talia was absorbed in her little pocket

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Julia chewed her bagel slowly, considering. “When Jerry left you, you said you realized afterward that you should have seen it coming. What were the signs?”

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“You’ll pay for me next time,” Talia urged. “Eat, or I’ll throw it out. I got yours with onions. You know I hate on ions.”Julia stood up with a sigh.

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CHAPTER SEVENTEEN

With their means dwindling, Dona Angelica approaches the matchmaker to inform her that they cannot provide the dowry expected for the Pereira match with Carolina that was quickly progressing. The matchmaker assures her that arrangements have been made, but they are not privy to any details.

Suddenly, there was an ominous rumble, and a large slab of ice came loose from alongside the chimney of one of the houses on the market square. The ice gathered speed as it slid down the roof and launched itself into the air. It struck a horse on the rump. Frightened more than injured, the horse reared up on its hind legs and whinnied wildly. Then it hurtled through the marketplace, turning over several carts that blocked its path. One of the carts struck Carolina in the back and sent her sprawling. As she fell, Carolina hit her head and lost consciousness.

People came running immediately, and a doctor was summoned. When the doctor arrived, Carolina had al ready regained consciousness. She had no idea what had caused her to lose consciousness other than a vague recol lection of a horse making panicky noises. She plied the by standers with questions while she remained sitting on the ground in the snow.

stall, examining the produce and exchanging pleasantries with the peddlers and some of the other customers.

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The doctor wanted to examine her, but she protested that she was just fine. She only needed a minute or two to recover from the shock and catch her breath. When she tried to stand up, however, her leg buckled under her, and she fell back to the ground. The doctor determined that, thankfully, nothing was broken, but her ankle was swol len and discolored. She had suffered a nasty sprain, and the

Recap: Sebastian is summoned to the Marques. He learns that the lawsuits have been dropped and that royal support of the family has been suspended.

nd happen it did. In the beginning of Janu ary 1683, two weeks after Chanukah, Uriel Pereira, his parents and one younger sister sailed from Hamburg to Rotterdam in Holland at the mouth of the Rhine. From there they sailed upriver in a small coastal vessel until they reached Bonn. From that point, the river climbed toward Basel in Switzerland, and sailing was no longer possible. They transferred to a light barge, which was pulled upriver by horses following a riv erside path. The men on the barge also used long poles to push the barge along. The barge brought them all the way to Strasbourg, from where they traveled overland to Metz.

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The Pereira family was allowed a day to recover from the rigors of their winter journey. The nuptial agreement was signed the following day. Considering that the Pereira fam ily had a much broader circle of family and friends than did the Dominguez family, the wedding was set to take place in Hamburg in the spring, on Lag Ba’omer, the thirty-third day of the omer, about a month after Pesach. There would be plenty of time for guests to arrive from near and far.

Three days after the Pereira family left for Hamburg, Carolina went out to the market to buy some vegetables. The sun was shining brightly. The snow on the ground was white and crisp, and it crunched deliciously under her feet. Her heart sang with joy as she hummed a merry tune un der her breath. In the marketplace, she strolled from stall to

“Well, I’m concerned anyway,” declared Dona Angelica. She summoned Helga and sent her off to fetch the doctor.

“How is your ankle?” said Frau Klinger. “Can you walk around?”

“Of course,” said Carolina.

“First, we will choose some fabrics,” said the dressmaker. “Here, how do you like this chartreuse taffeta?”

When the doctor arrived, he instantly noticed a slight rash on Carolina’s neck. After a brief examination, he determined that her fainting spell was not connected to the incident in the marketplace. It was triggered by a fairly common skin ailment that caused inflammations and chills. He gave Carolina a vial of powder and told her to spend the rest of the day in bed. There was no cause for concern. She would be fine. But there would be no more fittings that day.

Carolina looked at her mother, who shrugged in response.

“Here I am,” Carolina declared. “What should I do?”

“Even better than new, Mother.”

“Frau Klinger, if I may,” interrupted the dressmaker. “I always love to hear your stories, but I have two other appointments today, so I must get started. Senorita Dominguez, are you ready to work with me?”

Carolina came down the stairs with the slightest of limps.

Carolina’s appointments with the dressmakers had to be postponed until she could walk or at least stand in one place while she was being fitted. After a few days in bed, the swelling went down, and Carolina was able to walk gingerly on the ankle over short distances. The ankle continued to improve, and in a few more days, she was almost back to normal.

“Can I look at your ankle, child?” said Frau Klinger.

The swelling had indeed gone down considerably, but Carolina still winced when the matchmaker probed with her finger.

“Not too bad,” said Frau Klinger. “Stay off it for a few more days, just to make sure it heals properly. I know about these things. You’re not the first bride that sprained her ankle, you know. I could tell you stories —”

The dressmaker reached into her satchel and pulled out a bottle of smelling salts. She held it under Carolina’s nose, and the young woman stirred and opened her eyes.“Have I fainted again?” she said. “I’m so embarrassed.”

“Good morning, my dear,” said Frau Klinger. “How are you feeling?”

As Carolina took the bolt of cloth in her hand, it began to swim before her eyes. A moment later, she swooned and fainted away.

“I’m just fine, Frau Klinger. Thank you for asking.”

When she was ready to resume her fittings, Dona Angelica made it easier for her and arranged to have the dressmaker come to the house. That same day, Frau Klinger came by to check on Carolina and reassure herself that there would be no impediments to a timely wedding. She had a substantial fee coming, and she was prepared to do whatever necessary to prevent any hindrance or delay.

“Carolina!” cried Dona Angelica.

“It is all right,” said the dressmaker. “It is perfectly normal for brides to faint dur ing their fittings. They are nervous, and it is a little warm in this house, you know. There is no cause for concern.”

SUDDENLY, THERE WAS AN OMINOUS RUMBLE, AND A LARGE SLAB OF ICE CAME LOOSE FROM ALONGSIDE THE CHIMNEY OF ONE OF THE HOUSES ON THE MARKET SQUARE.

doctor recommended cold compresses and bed rest until the swelling went down.

“She’s just fine,” said Doña Angelica. “In a day or two, she’ll be as good as new. Isn’t that so, Carolina?”

Frau Klinger leaned forward. “Have you never heard about the evil eye?”

After the doctor and the dressmaker were gone and Carolina had gone to bed, Frau Klinger lingered to speak with Dona “SenoraAngelica.Dominguez, I am worried,” she

am I supposed to send her? No, I can’t do that. It’s impossible.”

“I understand,” said the matchmak er. “We’ll have to do it tonight then. Are your sons here?”

“So what are we supposed to do?” said Dona Angelica in a tentative voice. “I mean, how are you going to remove the evil “Listen,eye?”we need your kitchen. I have to go home and get a few things, and then we need to use your kitchen. Can you send your Helga away for the rest of the“Whereday?”

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“Yes, I suppose we will. Are you… I mean, will you… need Carolina for whatever it is that you intend to do in the“Absolutely.kitchen?”

“But “Becausewhy?”I think Carolina has fallen victim to an ayin hara, an evil eye.”

AS CAROLINA TOOK THE BOLT OF CLOTH IN HER HAND, IT BEGAN TO SWIM BEFORE HER EYES.

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“I have. But I’ve never taken it seri ously.”“Well, you should. The evil eye is a real thing. When people are jealous of what other people have, when people hate or resent other people, they can give them the evil eye. I don’t know ex actly how it works, but it’s an established fact. You can ask anyone. It’s in the To rah and the Talmud.”

* * * * *

“A lot,” said the matchmak er, and she opened her eyes wide. “I have been trained in the art of removing the evil eye. Carolina must be saved from the forces of evil, and it is your good for tune that I am here to do it. Nothing will stand in the way of this match, I tell you. Not even the evil eye!’

The matchmaker returned in the dead of night. She was carrying a mys terious wooden box. She knocked on the door, and when it opened, she looked about surreptitiously before entering the“Myhouse.things,” she whispered conspir atorially. “Come quickly.”

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“Good. I prefer privacy. I’ll come back here maybe at ten or eleven o’clock. We’ll have the kitchen to ourselves then.”

She headed for the kitchen with Dona Angelica and Carolina close behind.

To be continued…

“Absolutely. Oh, yes, absolutely. She is so happy and so radiant that people might look at her with jealousy and give her the evil eye. Look at it. A few days af ter she is engaged to a wonderful young man from an excellent family, a horse goes wild and knocks her down so that she sprains her ankle. Thank Heaven, it was nothing worse. And then, a few days later, she faints again, this time because of a skin rash. Something is going on, I tell you. Something is going on, and I don’t like it. This is not the first time I’ve come face to face with an evil eye.”

“Why?”said. asked Doña Angelica. “It seems a fairly harmless affliction. The doctor did not seem the least bit con cerned. I was watching him carefully.”

“No, they are in Strasbourg.”

“Really? And what happens when someone falls victim to the evil eye?”

We can do nothing with out her. The evil eye has attached itself to her, so she must be there. No, nothing can happen without her. Tell her to take a good nap during the afternoon. And perhaps you should take one too.”

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The matchmaker lit a fire on the stove. She took two containers from her box, filled one of them halfway with wa ter and placed both of them on the table. Then she took out a saucepan and placed it on the fire.

“An evil eye? What are you saying?”

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“We could,” said the matchmaker. “But what would he do? He would give

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These personal place cards and settings flawlessly finish off any tables cape. The place cards require minimal effort, are super kid-friendly, create no mess, and the end results are absolutely stunning. Most of all, the per sonalized touches you add to the table will make every guest feel special!

Wishing you all a pressure-free, beautiful Erev Yom Tov, and a gut ge bentcht yahr!

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PHOTOGRAPHY BY: MOSHE GRUNFELD the marathon of coming home from the country, prepping and shopping for the new school year, and cooking and baking for Rosh Hasha nah and Sukkos, planning a tablescape sort of ranks at the bottom of everyone’s list. But personally, I find that the plan ning actually invigorates me.

I know that many of you would’ve loved to have the extra time to create something special l’kavod Yom Tov if only you could somehow add some extra time in the day. Therefore, I’m sharing some ideas that involve minimal effort on your part and will keep your kids enter tained and feeling so proud!

Setting a gorgeous Yom Tov table is some thing I always look forward to. Before any Yom Tov even peeks around the corner, I’m already planning the tablescape in my mind.

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Two pieces of gold cardstock (or color of your choice)

These acrylic place cards will really elevate your Yom Tov table, and they’re super easy to paint or write on. If you make a mistake, don’t worry! You can remove the paint easily with a little rubbing alcohol or olive oil.

Step 2: Trace the acrylic rectangle on the hard gold pa per. Repeat this step for each setting.

White or gold paint pen

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Step 1: Using the paint pen, write a name of a family member in the center of each acrylic rectangle. You can add a drawing of small apples and the like. Let it dry.

DIRECTIONS:

Step 3: Cut out the paper rectangles, place them under the acrylics, and display them flat on a napkin or in the center of each place setting.

SETTINGPLACEACRYLIC

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Scissors

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GlueScissorsdots or glue gun

Step 2: Create a little “flower bouquet” on top of each apple by attaching the flowers on top using glue dots or a glue gun. Start with the bigger flowers, and then scatter the smaller flowers. Have fun as you go along, using whichever flowers you like and arranging them however you prefer. You’re the florist now!

Step 1: Cut the paper into small rectangles. On each rectan gle, write the name of one family member. Set these aside.

Step 3: Stand each name card loosely between the flowers, so the flowers hold it up.

APPLE SETTINGSPLACE

Apples are synonymous with Rosh Hashanah. What better way to bring them to life than by creating this epic table setting by actually incorporating apples? Add dried flow ers and pretty name cards to make this setting an object of perfection!

Thin Cardstockmarkerin a nice design of your choice

DIRECTIONS:

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Red, brown and green paint

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Step 2: Pour each color of paint into its own small bowl. Using a paint brush, paint the apples ac cording to the picture. Rinse the paintbrush in the cup of water before using a different paint color. Remember, the apples don’t have to be perfect!

Small bowls

Step 4: Weave jute or twine through the hole in the apple, and tie it around a rolled napkin. Place one at each place setting.

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Wooden apples

Painting has always been one of my favorite crafting activities. Your kids will have a grand time creating these gorgeous apple place cards, which take mini mal effort and yield stunning results. Use washable paint so it’s a win-win for the kids and their mommy, too.

Small-size paint brush

Step 1: Cover your working surface with a plastic tablecloth or garbage bag.

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Cup of water

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DIRECTIONS:

Step 3: Let the apples dry for about ten to fifteen minutes, then write a name of a family member or the words “הבוט הנשל” in the center of each apple.

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3. Shake the prepared dressing and pour it over the salad. Toss well, until the salad is coated evenly.

¼ tsp. red pepper flakes (optional)

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½ cup pomegranate seeds

¼ tsp. salt

1 yellow pear, thinly sliced

1 T. maple syrup (or honey)

4. Let the salad absorb the dressing for 15 min utes to develop better flavor, then serve.

2 bags checked kale or spinach leaves, chopped

DIRECTIONS

SALADSIMANIM

1 cup cooked or canned chickpeas

3 T. olive oil

1. In a jar or container, combine all the dressing ingredients. Close the container and shake well. Let the dressing rest in the refrigerator for 30 minutes.

The perfect Rosh Hashanah salad.

2 tsp. lemon juice

SALAD

1 clove garlic (minced)

DRESSING

1 Granny Smith apple, chopped into bite-size pieces or thinly sliced

Pinch of black pepper

½ cup sunflower seeds (optional, for those who consider them in the nut category)

2. In a large bowl, arrange the chopped kale or spinach leaves, chickpeas, pears, apples, sun flower seeds (optional) and pomegranate seeds.

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INGREDIENTS

⅓ cup sugar

5. To serve as a dessert, dust the egg rolls with the confectioners’ sugar, then drizzle with caramel sauce. Note: Egg roles are best made fresh. These can be prepped and filled in advance, frozen, and then fried fresh.

3. Heat the oil in a large pot over medium heat. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

1 T. WonderMills flour

APPLE PIE EGG ROLLS

1. In a large bowl, combine the apples, lemon juice, sugar, flour, cinnamon and salt, and toss until well combined. Let sit for 10 minutes.

4. Working in batches, fry the egg rolls in the hot oil, turning occasionally, until they’re golden brown — about 4 minutes. Transfer them to the lined baking sheet, and let them cool for a few minutes.

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DIRECTIONS

2. Place an egg-roll wrapper with the corners point ing up and down, like a diamond shape, on a clean surface. Place 2 tablespoons of apple filling in the center. Brush the edges of the wrapper with water. (The water acts like glue.) Fold the bottom of the wrapper upward, over the filling. Tuck in the sides, then roll to seal. Repeat these steps with the remain ing wrappers and filling.

Water, for brushing Oil, for deep frying

TOPPING

These “egg rolls” can be served as a side dish or a dessert — they work great for either! For an easier ver sion, you can use ready-made apple pie filling.

3 red Cortland apples, peeled and finely diced 2 tsp. lemon juice

1½ tsp. cinnamon ½ tsp. salt

¼ cup confectioners’ sugar, for dusting ½ cup caramel sauce, for drizzling

12 refrigerated egg roll wrappers

7. Remove the galette from the oven, and leave it in the pan until it cools completely.

1. Combine all the dough ingredients by hand, except the water.

1 container ready-made vanilla custard Brown sugar, for sprinkling

2 tsp. sugar

GALETTEAPPLE

1½ sticks cold margarine, cubed

5 T. ice-cold water

1. Remove the dough from the refrigerator. On a lightly floured parchment paper, roll out the dough into a rectangle measuring approximately 14x11”. Transfer this to a baking sheet.

5. Refrigerate the galette for 20 to 30 minutes while you pre heat the oven to 375°. Before baking, brush the galette once more with egg wash.

DIRECTIONS FOR THE DOUGH

Pinch of salt

6. Bake the galette for 35 to 40 minutes, until the pastry is a deep golden brown. If the pastry puffs up in the oven and seems to have formed a bubble, puncture the bubble with a knife or toothpick to help deflate it.

2. Add the water, one tablespoon at a time, until the dough holds together well.

2. Spread the custard in the center of the rectangle, leaving a 2-inch border around the edge.

1 egg, beaten, for egg wash

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GALETTE

Galettes for the win!

2 cups WonderMills flour

3. Wrap the dough in cling wrap, and refrigerate for 30 minutes.

DIRECTIONS FOR THE GALETTE

4. Brush the edges of the dough with egg wash, then fold up the galette, adding a little egg wash between the folds at the corners to help them stick together.

4 to 5 red apples, sliced

3. Lay the sliced apples on top of the custard in an even pat tern. Sprinkle them liberally with brown sugar.

DOUGH

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In these auspicious days, when we draw ever closer to our Father Who is waiting for our tefillos, there are individual lines and powerful elicitations that make that connection especially felt. Here, several writers share the tefillos and the tunes that touch their very souls.

The davening of the Yamim Noraim is full of poignant expressions, soul-stirring melodies and heart-filled entreaties.

Adon Olam presents the challenge of the day: If one concentrates during Adon Olam, I’ve heard it said in the name of Reb Yehudah Hachassid, his te fillah will be heard, and the Satan will not be meka treg on his prayer. A worthwhile exchange. I want to go for it.

by: MALKA KATZMAN

A throat clears. And then, a hum.

It is the prelude to the long prayer to come. It is the curtain slowly rising.

I focus on the poignant words and feel a physi cal tug at my heart. Something is opening. Hash em is my King; He is One. He was, is and always will be. He is my rock in tribulation. He is my ref uge. I place my soul in His charge when I sleep. As long as my soul inhabits my body, Hashem is for me, and I shall not fear.

The eerie tune remains low, humble. I sing along under my breath. It is not a desperate prayer, nor the grand proclamation of “Hamelech.” It is a slow, contemplative reflection on Hashem’s sover eignty.

“Adon olam asher malach…”

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It’s the rush for Adon Olam.

Do I really say this every day? Do I know, really know, all of this? Now I know. I know that Hashem is the before and after, the beginning and the des tination, the only One.

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Adon Olam… That seemingly simple composi tion, sung from kindergarten, symbolizes the Ya mim Noraim for me. The coronation of our King. Proclaiming His eternity — past, present and fu ture, all intertwined, all amazingly, ethereally one.

And now, I can daven.

t’s a mad rush. Wash sleepy eyes, dress in three minutes flat, grab machzor and tissues, and rush, rush, rush out the door and down the streets to shul.

I made it! Chairs are still scraping, machzorim opening. Then all is quiet. A shiver rips through the shul. The air is cold and pensive.

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Maybe because Kaddish straightens your spine at once, makes your heart brim with the happiness of belonging to a nation of kings and priests. There is a profound joy in those words, and untold majesty, and a call to action. Stand tall, you members of a holy peo ple, and do what fiery angels cannot: crown our eter nal King.

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addish has always choked me up. Maybe be cause they never taught us to cry during Kad dish?

Maybe because Kaddish binds us in its inclusiveness. You can be deeply involved in tefillah or just swishing by to drop a mazel tov at an aufruf; deep in the middle of saying Tehillim or passing the window. No matter. We stop and stand and answer the call of Kaddish — b’rov am hadras Melech. We are all beholden. Kaddish pulls at the gossamer threads that tie us all as one.

But then chazan v’kahal would launch into a fullthroated “Yisgadal v’yiskadesh, ay yay yay yay yay…” and I’d be feel my throat close up all of a sudden, soul ach ing with the beauty of those eternal words, looking for wings to soar because I was so overcome.

by: CHANA GLUCK

Nothing can describe the transcendence of joy that dances hand in hand with holiness. This, then, is true simcha

And always, when the men sing the uplifting Ya mim Noraim tune, “Aha, aha, ahay yay yay..” the words touch me like little else does, and if not for a drop of reticence, I might cry forever.

A divine joy. The way I feel at weddings, as the kal lah sweeps in, aglow, and dances with her mother, then his mother, and then as she tenderly embraces her grandmothers, and exhilarated tears sparkle like diamonds as songs of gratitude pulsate in the air.

GOSSAMERTHREADS

During Unesaneh Tokef, they cried. Kol Nidrei, of course. I’d sit in shul dry-eyed, scanning weepy faces and counting tears and shining virtues. Never mind the fact that I was only thirteen or so, with a heart young and light and free of the aching need to court a siddur in the swelling sea of life.

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Avinu Malkeinu, chaneinu va’aneinu, ki ein banu maasim…AvinuMalkeinu

More thoughts surface: I’m just not feeling it with the davening. I’m too overwhelmed by the go ings-on around me to properly focus. I say Al Cheit but don’t feel anything. I feel like I’m not even do ing the bare basics, the bare minimum of tefillah and teshuvah that Yom Kippur calls for. How can

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While we work on that issue all year, when Tishrei rolls around, these feelings surface more intensely than ever.

But while it’s often difficult to “feel it” with much of the Yom Kippur davening, there was al ways that one tefillah that speaks to me. One line that speaks for me.

What do we do then, when we don’t feel guilty?Then

For me, Yom Kippur brings up many thoughts and feelings of incompetence, and not just about that which requires teshuvah, but also about tes huvah itself. Such as: “I didn’t do teshuvah right”; “I’m not doing Yom Kippur right”; and just gen eral thoughts about how not only have I messed up the year, but even Yom Kippur itself, the one day I have to make up for all those failures, I’m also messing up!

by: TOBY FEIN

, I have no maasim from through out the year or from Yom Kippur that make me feel worthy. As I stand before You, I am ashamed to even request a sweet year when I’m squander ing the very opportunity You have given me to day! I feel like I don’t have anything to show for myself in my request for good judgment.

we feel guilty for not feeling guilty.

How can I ask for good judgment when I can not even do that for myself?

WHENELUDEWORDSME

W

e’re all familiar with the proverbial Jewish guilt. Along with the many sa cred values we hold dear in Yiddish

I stand before the King of Kings and ask for more when I am not even doing my part?

Therefore, Avinu Malkeinu, bestow Your chesed upon me, and be with me in my moments of doubt. Imbue Your kindness within me, so that I may be kind to myself. Be charitable in Your deal ings with me, and help me feel okay with myself when I feel that I have nothing to show for myself.

When I cannot call out to You with any other tefillah — aneini, answer even my unspoken words.

keit, guilt ranks high on the list.

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he drifts of cool air coming from the vent beside me tickle my crimson cheeks. I’m trying to keep up with the tefillos, with the crowd. As I peek over my shoulder at my mother and sisters around me, I des perately hope that no one notices that I’m not all that flu entIyet.shift the weight of my brand-new interlinear machzor from hand to hand, its crisp pages so unused, awaiting a relationship. Slowly I allow my twelve-year-old self to feel, to cry, as my surroundings take less prominence and the chazan’s words begin to penetrate.

Unesaneh Tokef has me buried in my machzor, and when I finally look up, I feel relieved. I’m doing it; I’m master ing Yamim Noraim in shul. Sit, stand, daven, repeat. My back is straighter, my shoulders more upright as I finger all the pages we’ve already said. Twirling a loose strand from my ponytail, I feel a sense of accomplishment.

Suddenly, my eyes travel to my mother, who is stand ing regally at the mechitzah. She’s crying as she whispers along with the chazan. Confusion reigns — am I supposed to be crying now?

Ein kitzvah lishnosecha — There is no timespan to Your years… V’ein l’faresh eilum shemecha — nor is it possible to explain the inscrutability of Your Name…

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Year after year, time and again, this scene unfolds in varying forms. By the time I graduate high school, I can say it with certainty: My mother’s emotions, her connec tion to tefillah, is about something greater. Yes, she trem bles along with the rest of the shul as we are reminded about our vulnerability, life and mortality. But my moth er is just as connected to our Creator, His greatness. It’s not that my mother cries out of fear of being mortal and the unknown that awaits; she sheds tears of awe at the greatness of our Creator as she sings His praises.

by: PERELA ACKERMAN

It’s been years since then, and the entourage of girls surrounding my mother at the mechitzah has been re placed by a new, younger generation. Yet as I desperately try to whisper a few hurried tefillos from my home, my mind wanders back to my mother’s Ein Kitzvah tears, and I know my aspirations.

“Hashem, these tefillos are not just about me, my family and my life… They’re about You.”

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And something in me shifted..

It was the part of the Yamim Noraim I most dreaded, most feared. And I’d entirely discon nect when faced with the dire reality that I was so sinful.Andthen we switched to a new shul.

together with the rest of the congregation, turning to ice and feeling the despair of ev erything I’d done wrong — when suddenly, the crowd burst into a soul-stirring song.

Ashamnu, bagadnu, gazalnu, dibarnu dofi. I’d switch back and forth from the translation to the words, whispering each one with dread.

idui is something I’ve always needed to hide from, both as a young girl and as a grown woman.

No longer was the emphasis only on every thing I was doing wrong, but into focus came this: For all of this — for every misdeed and mistake and aveirah — You are a forgiving G-d, and I’m asking you to forgive me, to forgive us.

Today, when I say Vidui, I feel loved, not shunned.

by: DASSI LEVI

AOFCLEANSINGTHESOUL

I was standing there, pounding my heart

So this is what Yom Kippur is about. About being forgiven. It’s an opportunity to turn all those confessions over to Hashem and leave Him to erase the stain.

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I’d start Vidui repentant, but as I’d bang, bang, bang on my wayward heart — al cheit shechatanu lefanecha — the banging would soon numb me into despair. I was so ashamed that I’d turn to stone, and the rest of the confession was lip service.

How utterly shameful it was to face all that; it was just too much at once. It was so humili ating to admit my misdeeds that it would leave me feeling hopeless.

V’al kulam.... The notes were slow and re morseful, but with a lilt of hope. Eloka seli chos.... My heart thawed a bit as the crowd intoned each syllable slowly and emotionally. Selach lanu. Mechal lanu. Kaper lanu… Hashem, please forgive us?

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I leave shul with murmured wishes of g’mar chasi mah tovah, I feel content. It was worth it to choose Maariv, I muse.Iknow it won’t be an option for me to attend Maariv in shul every year. And today, even as I sing it to myself in an empty dining room, the melody of Yaaleh Tachanuneinu is the one I can rely on to fill me with the sacred spirit of Yom Kippur.

The baal tefillah’s emotion-laden voice halts my rumina tions. I focus on my machzor, trying to hush my inner dia logue. This is the tefillah I chose to spend in shul, and I’m going to be on babysitting duty for most of the day tomor row. I want to enjoy every minute.

by: AYALA ROSEN

sit down after Shemoneh Esrei and wait, conflicting thoughts swirling through my mind. I wonder if the kids are behaving mingles with, I can’t believe it’s Yom Kippur already. Inadequacy fills my young self as I listen to the swishing of talleisim in the solemn silence. Yom Kip pur always catches me off guard, despite its predictable arrival. Can one ever feel truly prepared?

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Slow, stirring notes resonate through the room. Yaaleh tachanuneinu mei’erev… May our entreaties rise from the evening… The melody soars around me, a tune of pure yearning that gently pries open the rusty lock on my heart’s door. I close my eyes to wrap myself in its mes sage. V’yavo… miboker… ad arev Mei’erev ad erev, a full day in which our tefillos rise straight up, yielding the promised forgiveness. Every second that passes is a gem, an oppor tunity to acquire eternity. Suddenly, my anxieties melt away, and I am filled with the promise of the precious 24 hours ahead.

I feel like the proverbial simpleton who has been granted one full day to take what he wishes from the king’s treasury. Standing at the entrance, he stops just to bask in the glow radiated by thousands of luminous jew els and golden ornaments. For a long moment, he casts away the pressure of the task ahead and allows his eyes to feast on the riches that can soon be his.

I sway along as the words wash over me like warm, soapy water, removing the layers of tarnish on my ne shamah, allowing me to feel the intense connection, the longing for closeness. The fears about what the new year might bring, the enormity of the task of rectifying myself, fade into the background. All that matters is the fact that I’ve returned to the welcoming embrace of my Father’s love.As

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He’d been invited to a night meal by an American Rav, a hidden tzaddik who acted like he didn’t know much, until someone opposed something Rebbe Nachman had said. Then the quiet tzaddik would quote Tosafos from all over Shas to prove how wrong the argument was.

But despite himself, he heard the prayer for good children spill out of his mouth. And he’d done the same ever since. During the years when their refrigerator had a perpetual echo; during the years when buying even bathroom tissue was a financial shvitz…

Nowadays, he doesn’t get to Uman, though he has a son-in-law who does. Things are thankfully a little better in the wallet and under the tallis. Still, wealthy or Divine ly inspired, no one could accuse him of being.

“Personally,time.Ialways daven for my kids,” the host said with a chuckle. “Income is up to the Eibishter, and as for ruach hakodesh, He’ll find a way to speak to me when He has something to say.”

And it could be — it just could be — that the advice he’d heard one Rosh Hashanah long ago, and the counterin tuitive stubbornness that somehow allowed him to keep on taking it, might have helped move things along.

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Choose One

During the years when the Gemara looked to him like a sheet of matzah and seemed just as dry; during the years when his prayers felt like they were bouncing off the roof of the shul… And more.

His kids, like all kids, are gifts min haShamayim. Their choices are their own. And he knows full well he is not a dust-speck better or worthier than anyone else. But na chas, baruch Hashem, he has…

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As they sat, about six of them, cramped into the tiny rented apartment in Uman — back then, at about a dollar a bed — his host made a comment concerning the special prayer you could say during Kedusha in the repetition of the morning Amidah, choosing during that holiest of mo ments to ask for either parnassah tovah, ruach hakodesh, or good and ehrlich children. You could ask for only one of these at that

The next day, the moment arrived, and it was time to choose. He and his young family had been living on air, and he’d walk the streets of Jerusalem with overdue, un paid bills bulging out of his shirt pocket like a dagger in his heart. His thirst for Hashem was even greater — he’d come so far and given up so much for this life, yet for as long as he could remember, he’d felt spiritually dry as bone.Wealth

or spiritual inspiration? Which of these two desperate needs would it be? As he weighed the options in his mind, his host’s words of the previous night came back to him. He swatted them away. His kids were still hardly more than babies; how much spiritual help could they need at the moment?

It was Rosh Hashanah in Uman — in the early ’90s, be fore it became a thing. Maybe 800 people had shown up, though they claimed it was a thousand.

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Indeed, the gate of music is closest to the gate of teshuvah.

The start of Reb Yom Tov Ehrlich’s legendary music takes us back to a little town, not far from the border of Poland and Russia, near Karlin. There, in Kodz nahorodok, little Yom Tov Simcha Ehrlich was born. The year was 1914.

A seventh-generation Karliner chassid, Yom Tov grew up with the fire of the chas sidus burning within. That fire expanded in his heart and spilled forth to kindle the hearts of others.

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When the song was done and Reb Yom Tov opened his eyes, he saw tears streaming down the faces of the secular Yiddishspeaking Jews working in the radio station. His soul-stirring melody had touched some more Yiddishe neshamos, acting as the key that unlocked even the most distant hearts.

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he stirring notes filled the room of the Yiddish radio station, WEVD. Eyes closed, heart open, Reb Yom Tov Ehrlich sang his classic song about a captain who returned to Yiddishkeit after hearing Kol Nidrei. It was Erev Yom Kippur, and Reb Yom Tov would have liked to be anywhere but at this spot. Yet, upon the instruction of his Rebbe, the Rebbe of Karlin-Stolin, he did not pass this opportunity to spread his bitachon-infused tunes for the general Jewish public — even on this holy day.

His father, Reb Moshe Ehrlich, had been conscripted to the military before his birth, and only returned to the fam ily eight years later, when Yom Tov was already a mature little child. That was the first time Yom Tov saw his father! Most of Yom Tov’s childhood was spent in the lap of his maternal grandfather, known in town as Reb Dovid the Shochet. When Reb Dovid moved to the neighboring town of Davidhorodok to serve as shochet at the Karliner Rebbe’s request, Yom Tov and his mother moved along as well.

When Yom Tov was a child, his father, Reb Moshe, gave him a violin. Indeed, the violin had saved Reb Moshe from fighting on the battlefront, as his musical prow ess placed him on the military orchestra instead. As his father hoped, music saved Yom Tov from spiritual and physical dan gers,Thetoo.winds of the Haskalah were rag ing, and many young boys were unfortu nately getting caught in the storm. When Yom Tov immersed himself in music, he would become lost in a world of his own. Perhaps it was this insulated cocoon that empowered him to stay strong and far away from winds of change.

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markand, uplifting many in that hopeless state. At war’s end, when Yom Tov found himself in Paris along with the Novardok Yeshivah, he once again took his role of gratifying the simcha of many young couples who were wed in those turbulent, post-war times.

In those days, there were no Jewish bands, and people would use non-Jewish or non-frum musicians at their simchos. At one point, Reb Yom Tov was asked by Yidden who wanted a more ehrliche atmosphere at their weddings if he would come play. On the consent of his Rebbe, Reb Yom Tov’s career broadened. Soon, he es tablished the first frum band in America, known as Der Stoliner Orchestra.

The tale of lonely Yakov Potash sitting on his tractor there, in Uzbekistan, made one of Reb Yom Tov’s biggest hit niggunim. With the characteristic emotion and passion infused in his songs, Reb Yom Tov allows listeners to feel the sadness of a boy on his own and then the elation of his triumph, as he determines, “Ich bin a Yid! ” The refrain, “Yakob!” rings in the ears of anyone who has heard the song.

WILLIAMSBURG!

He was determined not to blend in to the American melting pot and clung tenaciously to his roots. Yom Tov intentionally did not learn English and con tinued to compose his lyrics in his delightfully accented Yiddish, punctuated by much feeling and expression. He had the potential to become a rising star among the general populace, but Reb Yom Tov favored a simpler, shtetl-like ex istence.Oneof his popular works is the song, “Williamsburg!” which charmingly de scribes Williamsburg of old, through Reb Yom Tov’s astute immigrant glasses. He also ridiculed the materialism rampant on the “golden shores’’ of America in his song, “Ameritchka.”Byprofession, Reb Yom Tov was a diamond polisher, yet he polished souls more than any thing else. The fervent heart and pure hashkafos that ring through clearly in his pleasant tunes have impacted generations of Yidden. Indeed, his goal in America was simply to instill yiras Shamayim in those traversing this galus

As a newcomer in Brooklyn, Reb Yom Tov Ehrlich was understandably attracted to the court of the Karlin-Stolin Rebbe in New York, where he became the ba’al tefillah and ba’al tokei ah for the Rebbe. Eventually, he formed a group of klezmorim who played in Karlin.

When World War II broke out, the area of Poland where Yom Tov lived was annexed by Russia, and soon the family made its way to Samarkand, Uzbekistan, along with many other Yidden. Life in Uzbekistan was strange to Yom Tov. He had much to say about the unusual ways of the locals, and composed several songs expressing his commentary on their lifestyle. Many of these were later com piled in his album, Chevlei Mashiach.

It was still long before Reb Yom Tov was to become a formal badchan, but he was already singing and entertaining at weddings in Sa

His songs uplifted and inspired. Many of them conveyed a strong theme of longing for the Yiddish shtetl of old. His antipathy for modern technology, com munism, and Zionism clearly came through in his artful lyrics.

Reb Yom Tov’s post-war journey eventually led him to America, where he got married and raised a family.

UP NOTCHA

When Reb Yom Tov Ehrlich began publish ing his music, things were very different than they are Remarkably,today. he played numerous instru ments, all of which inspired his compositions. He began recording on an old-fashioned record player and later switched to a big, clumsy tape

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ECHOES

Many of Reb Yom Tov Ehrlich’s songs express longing for Eretz Yisroel, and in time, he indeed made the move to the Holy Land.

Oftentimes, Reb Yom Tov would record himself saying a couple of lines as an introduction or explanation to the lyrics that followed. Some of them were messages to himself or exchanges with his children and grandchildren. They perfectly punctuate his innermost desire to spread the mindset that came through in his music.

Thirty-six albums of his compositions were published in his lifetime. His songs have been sung and recorded by world-famous Jewish singers such as Avraham Fried, Mordechai ben David, and Reb Yermiya Damen.

recorder. As the songs piled up, he began compiling them into albums. He himself took those albums around and distributed them by foot.

The Satmar Rebbe, Rav Yoel Teitelbaum, zy”a, held Reb Yom Tov in high re gard. He greeted him with a cheerful, “Git Yom Tov,” and even contributed to ward the expenses of his albums. The Rebbe famously summed up Reb Yom Tov’s core with a play on his name: “Wherever he goes, it becomes a Yom Tov; and wherever he is, there is Simcha; and all of his deeds are Ehrlich.”

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There he continued to disseminate his lighthearted depictions and sharp wit through his trademark lyrics. Many of his niggunim contain a note of sad ness, touching the heart with a tip of yearning that brings listeners to intro spection. And many a song concludes with resounding, uplifting triumph.

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Central Sheep Roamed When the Park

In the United States, there are more than 5.2 million head of sheep. Of the top ten states with the most sheep, Texas ranks first, Iowa ranks tenth, and New York does not rate at all.

Sheep — those domesticated, cud-chewing, short-tailed mammals raised for their milk, meat and wool — were once an integral part of Central Park’s scenery. Although the average layman is familiar with sheep as wooly farm animals that bleat “baaa,” these sheep lazed around all day in New York City.

The Central Park Act of July 21, 1853, made

Flocks of sheep used to roam the grounds of the wealthy to keep the lawns around their mansions trimmed. For example, William Rock efeller’s estate in Rockwood Hall in North Tar rytown, New York, used one hundred sheep to “mow” his expansive 1,000-acre lawn.

Central Park has lost her sheep and can’t tell where to find them...

SHEEP RELAXING IN CENTRAL PARK IN 1864.

the park project official. Park commissioners of Central Park encouraged competition to solicit design proposals. The $1.5 million ($58 million in today’s dollars) budget for the park’s 843 acres was to include a parade ground for military reviews drills and practice, three ballfields, an area for winter skating, a grand fountain, an obser vatory, playgrounds, a flower garden, a music hall, and four roads traversing the park (to facilitate travel across theOutcity).of 33 entries, landscape architects Frederick Law Ol msted and Calvert Vaux submitted the winning Greensward Plan design. Their design ideas included sweeping lawns, pic turesque woodlands, winding streams, expansive lakes, encir cling paths, a carriage drive, and a bridle path (this 4.2-mile gravel path, once used as an equestrian trail, is currently used for runners). Since military use conflicted with the vision of a quiet and serene atmosphere, the park commissioners later de

To cut groundskeeping costs during World War I, 28th President Woodrow Wilson incor porated the use of a flock of sheep to graze on the White House grounds. If you think that an odd choice of pet, bear in mind that our 26th president, Theodore Roosevelt, had a family of pets that included a bear; sixth president John Quincy Adams kept an alligator; and 27th presi dent William Howard Taft’s cow, Pauline, was a source of fresh milk.

GRAZING SHEEP IN THE FIRST QUARTER OF THE 20TH CENTURY

NOTE THE BRIDLED HORSE IN THE BACKGROUND (NO DOUBT PULLING A CARRIAGE).

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When raising sheep, suitable pasture for grazing is essen tial, as feed for the sheep flock is one of the principal expenses. They are ruminant animals (which means they chew their cud), feeding predominantly on pasture and hay. In the era be fore motorized lawn mowers, sheep performed grassland maintenance quite effectively.

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Sheepfold, a building designed to house the sheep and their shepherd, was built in 1871 to house the flock; the sheep inhabited the bottom floor of the barn, and the shepherd with his family lived on the second. The ends of the building were used as a pavilion where children could learn about the sheep in an interactive environment.

IN 1858, ARCHITECTS

THE SHEEPFOLD AND THE BARN IN NEW YORK’S CENTRAL PARK

Another pen held a resting ram, whose cropped wool had grown long and curly by the end of sum mer. After shearing, the wool of these sheep is discarded. Akiva noted that for sheep whose wool will be used, a specific sheep blanket keeps the fleece clean and protected from sun and flies (please check for shaatnez). While the animals at West Maple Farm spend most of their time out doors, in wintertime the pens are enclosed, and their drinking water is heated. Don’t forget — their long coats retain warmth, too!

Upon my visit in August, the first pen, at approximately twenty by twenty-five square feet, held four sheep. Several were Jacob sheep — named for the spotted sheep given to Yaakov Avinu by Lavan.

The two co-designers, wanting the park to have a rustic feel, introduced 200 pedigreed Southdown and Dor set sheep originating from the val leys and lush pastures of Southwest ern England (these sheep had yichus!) in 1864. Borrowing from the concept of the traditional English garden, where polite society communed with nature, the plan specified that a flock of sheep should graze in the fifteen-acre mead ow on the west side of Central Park. In 1864, these 200 sheep called the park home.Trimming the grass and fertiliz ing the lawn were done expediently on the fifteen-acre property, Sheep Meadow, in Manhattan’s Central Park. Although Sheep Meadow in Central Park is now best known as the place to bring a book and a blanket, it was sheep that once grazed there, giving the meadow its name.

Jacob sheep are small and horned (sometimes double horned), with brown and white patches.

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From 1864 until 1934, a flock

I’d like to thank Akiva, of West Maple Farm in Monsey, New York, who was kind enough to give me some sheep specifics and intro duce me to several of the farm’s freshly shorn sheep.

DAY ON THE FARM

cided to eliminate the parade ground.

MANHATTAN’S CENTRAL PARK, WHICH SPANS 843 ACRES.

Farm-bred sheep can be bought for $250 to $450, with prices fluc tuating according to breed, and they live for about ten to twelve years. You can purchase a lamb, bottle-feed it, and treat it as a pet, but it will thrive best with its own kind. Still, from what I saw, the ani mals enjoyed the company of the zeese sheifelach visiting the farm.

of sheep was kept on the meadow grounds. During that time, your City of New York tax bill may have in cluded a charge for the upkeep of the Southdown and Dorset sheep kept in New York’s Central Park, along with a wage for the attending shepherd and dog.The purpose of the wooly creatures, aside from fertilizing and manicuring the park’s lawn, was to elicit tranquil images of traditional English pas tures. Visitors were entertained and appreciated the area of serene green space in the heart of New York City.

HANGING NET CONTAINING FEED, EASILY ACCESSIBLE FOR MEALS AT WEST MAPLE FARM

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SHEEP GRAZING NEAR THE WHITE HOUSE

the shepherd and his collies stopped traffic on West Drive and herded the 200 pedigreed English sheep over a crossing toward the meadow. At 6:30 p.m., the returning sheep disrupted the stream of horse-drawn carriages (and, soon, automobiles). The lambs roaming the grass were reported to be “so tame that they ate from children’s palms.” Once yearly, the wool gathered from the sheep was auctioned off, with the proceeds benefiting theThecity.sheep remained a Central Park fixture for 70 years. With the appointment of Robert Moses as Parks Commissioner in 1934, changes were implemented to the city’s Sheep Meadow. Moses preferred parks for active play rather than pic turesque vistas. He wanted to turn the Victorian style Sheepfold into a restaurant. Moses’ decision to send the sheep packing may also have had to do with the Great Depression and the valid fear that homeless New Yorkers might consider the animals a source of free food and turn the sheep into lamb stew. The 49 remaining pure-bred Dor set sheep were transferred to Brooklyn’s Prospect Park. They joined a flock of hornless Southdown sheep that had already been working in the 90acre Long Meadow (a nearly mile-long stretch of unbroken meadow) section of Prospect Park since at leastProspect1922.Park,

A head-keeper and two Scotch collies ranged near the sheep. Guarding them meant keeping the flock from straying (by nipping at their heels) and repelling Brooklyn dogs that might pose a threat. Long Meadow was kept cropped and fertil ized, serving aesthetic and practical purposes.

Before the park’s construction, and even after it opened, nearby farmers would let their ani mals roam freely on the land. It became so popu lated with animals that they had to be constantly rounded up and returned to their owners. This is sue continued after the park opened. In 1872 alone 44 pigs, 35 goats, 18 cows and 23 horses were im pounded!Lestyou think the sheep did not have a seder hayom, think otherwise. From April until Novem ber, in decent weather, the flock was herded from their holding pens at 8 a.m. to graze on the grassy knolls. At noon the sheep were brought back to get a drink and then returned to pasture until 5 p.m. Other than grass, they needed no additional sustenance in the warmer months. During the winter, hay, bran and cracked corn were added to their diet.

PRESIDENT WILSON’S SHEEP GRAZING ON THE SOUTH LAWN

boasting the same talented de signer duo, opened in 1867, offering city dwellers an urban retreat. In 1866, while still under de sign, the Prospect Park Commissioners proposed “to enclose with a sufficient iron paling and make use of as a pasture ground for deer, antelopes, ga zelles, and such other grazing animals as can be satisfactorily herded together in summer upon it.”

SHEEP GRAZING AT ROCKEFELLER STATE PRESERVE, ONCE HOME TO ROCKEFELLER’S ESTATE, ROCKWOOD HALL

want to get lost? Then follow the tour guide as he “leads you around like sheep.”

Are you feeling ashamed or embarrassed? You’re probably wearing a sheepish grin.

SHEEP TALK

AND HER LAMBS

A shepherd is a person who herds flocks or groups of animals. The word shepherd originates from the Old English sceaphierde: sheepherder. A shepherd’s dog, usually a “working” collie, was exempt from dog taxes.

A MOMMY SHEEP

SHEEP ROAMED PROSPECT PARK UNTIL THE 1930S.

Is there an odd-looking animal within your flock of sheep? It may be a wolf in sheep’s clothing. Best get him Wantout.totell

someone you’ve almost arrived? “I’ll be there in two shakes of a lamb’s tail.” I’m not sure how long it takes for a lamb to shake its tail, but it must be Don’tquick.

Oh, and your neighbors? They for sure won’t.

A lamb is a baby sheep. Have you been called a sheif ele? Please take it as a compliment because it’s a term of endearment.

Have insomnia? Try counting sheep (in bed with closed eyes, of course). Better yet, imagine them jumping over a fence, one by one. Farmers in the medieval ages would count their sheep before leaving them; it must have been a tiring task.

thinking of saving time and fuel costs and mak ing this planet a cleaner place to live? Using sheep as mini mow ers, fertilizers, weed eradicators, and soil aerators is cost- and energy-efficient. Still, while sheep do not require gasoline or oil changes, they’re not maintenance-free. They need shelter, health care, fencing, vaccinations, clean water and food, hoof trimming, deworming and shearing. They are flock animals, which means they will be happiest with at least one other of theirAlso,kind.beware: Livestock laws may not agree with any of these fellows roaming the city streets.

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Until the 1930s, the sheep provided a rustic element and practical lawnmower power at Long Meadow. Parks Commis sioner Robert Moses ordered these sheep removed, too, at some point during the decade. Trimming the lawn with machinery and imported labor had become cheaper and more efficient, and the sheep moved to a farm near Otisville in the Catskill Mountains.So,areyou

In the border country between Scotland and Eng land, the black-and-white, long-coated dogs became known as “border” collies.

Are you exceptionally patient, humble and mild in demeanor? Well then, not only do you have particu larly spectacular middos, but you may also be meek as a lamb

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case. I was the fourth provider to be assigned to Malky in a short span of time. I quickly made my way to the back of the house and knocked.

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A young aide opened the door and motioned for me to come inside. I followed her dutifully. My eyes widened as I walked into a child’s wonderland. Virtually every toy and gadget a kid could ever dream of was in the basement. There

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She said, “Come on, why can’t you just place the piece on the board? I showed you how to do this so many times!”

was far behind in reaching many developmental milestones. She would need a lot of carryover and repetition in order to reach goals that were set for her. She tried hard and was eager to please, but despite her efforts, Malky’s fine motor skills inhibited her from really playing functionally with toys. I reinforced every effort and accomplishment, no matter how small. Malky loved to hear a jovial “Hurray!” It came to a point

I opened up my mouth to respond, but Malky’s mother had already left the room and was heading back upstairs.

Malky looked up at her mother, her head cocked slightly to the side. There was a yearning, a longing, in Malky’s eyes. They seemed to say, “I’m trying my best. Please accept me the way I am.”Malky’s mother turned to address me. She lowered her voice almost to an icy tone and said, “What kind of therapy is this, anyway? We have plenty of toys. Malky just needs to play with them instead of rolling around on the floor all day. There is a parade of people coming in and out for Malky every day. I’m looking for results, and frankly, I’m tired. I’m losing patience.”

loud footsteps interrupted our serene play area. Malky’s mother had arrived. She spoke loudly and almost ac cusingly to Malky.

he next time I arrived for a session with Malky, I headed straight to the back door. Thankfully, the aide let me in, and Malky’s mother was nowhere in sight. Malky seemed to like toys, though she did a lot of mouthing and bit ing. It appeared that Malky needed a lot of stimulation and in put in her mouth. Perhaps she was biting objects out of frustra tion?Malky

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where Malky would “cheer” for herself by raising her arms up to the sky and making a noise, even before she completed an activity.Onsome days, Malky’s siblings would join the session for a few minutes. They would come in, and no matter what Malky was in the middle of doing, they would scoop her up and hug her, maybe a little too tightly. Though this was disruptive, I re alized the need for Malky to connect to her siblings. She seemed

The aide picked Malky up gently and placed her next to me on the floor. Malky’s posture was poor, and she was observed to “W” sit. (“W” sitting refers to a position in which the child has their knees in front of them, but their ankles and feet to ei ther side of their hips, creating a classic W shape.) This sitting position could be indicative of low muscle tone. Malky allowed me to adjust her feet into a cross-legged sitting position. Then I opened up my bag and took out a jumbo knob puzzle with farm animals. I handed Malky the cow, and she held the piece clum

Malky’s head and posture seemed to droop even more after that encounter. Her eyes now registered a blank stare. Perhaps this was a detachment coping mechanism.

We muddled through the rest of the session. I encouraged Malky to push but tons, pull pegs apart and build towers. But I could feel Malky’s heart wasn’t in it. No matter how developmentally de layed a child is, they need to feel loved and accepted by their mother. They may not understand concepts; they may be missing foundational problem-solving skills; their motor skills may be severely lacking; but they “get” the unspoken language of love and acceptance. I sym pathized with Malky’s feelings of failure and rejection. After all, she was only a toddler, even if she wasn’t the “perfect child.”Assoon as I got to my car, I called the coordinator assigned to Malky’s case. I explained the drama that had unfolded just moments earlier. The coordinator assured me that I was lucky that the mother hadn’t dismissed me yet. She had a knack for telling therapists at the first session to please not return again. The coordina tor then told me that Malky’s mother had come a long way in the last few months. She was learning to be more accepting of Malky, was interested in being more of a hands-on mother, and wanted to help her. But this piece of news was surprising to me, as the impression I had gotten was almost completely different.

was a chalkboard and an easel with every color of paint. Brandnew books sat in a small bookcase, waiting to be read. A large pink car (the electric type that can really be driven) was parked next to a mini black Jeep. And in the middle of the basement sat Malky, a sweet little girl all of two years old, with rosy cheeks, soft, downy blond hair and slightly slanted blue eyes. Malky didn’t seem to notice me when I walked in. She was chewing on a foam block.

the other members of Mal ky’s therapy team, and we set up a time to meet. Because the providers had changed so often, no provider had ever requested for Malky to receive more than the minimal amount of services that she had originally gotten when she was a small baby. Each of us submit ted reports with a request for increases in each discipline. We also made up to form a text group in order to keep each other updated on Malky’s progress, challenges, and small tidbits of infor mation that could be helpful.

to like being around them, though she was also a bit overwhelmed by their roughhousing. Siblings naturally cre ate a child’s first peer group, and it was very important for Malky to learn how to socialize properly. Hopefully, Malky’s interactions with her siblings would pave the way for future mean ingful interactions and friendships.

I comforted myself with the pasuk in Tehillim 27:10: “Though my father and mother forsook me, Hashem will gather me in.” Surely Hashem’s carry over could not be compared to that of a person. Whenever I felt despair due to Malky’s situation, I kept repeating to myself, “She is in Hashem’s hands.” With this realization, I was encouraged to move forward and continue to help

rom our initial session, and each session after that, I would take pictures whenever Malky accomplished something, big or small. When her siblings came down, they were more than happy to join a pic ture with Malky, usually with Malky ensconced in a tight wraparound hug withAsthem.theweeks turned into months, the weather turned colder, and Cha nukah was fast approaching. I printed the pictures that I had taken of Malky and placed them in a small album. Fac ing each photo was a blank page. On this page, I encouraged Malky to use crayons, markers and paint to do free art. She scribbled and colored, at first struggling to hold the crayon or marker on her own. As time went on, she man aged to hold each instrument with a tight grip and really enjoyed coloring andOnpainting.thefirst night of Chanukah, I wrapped up the album. Before com pleting the session, I asked Malky’s siblings to bring her upstairs and have Malky give the album to her mother. I waited quietly in the basement for Mal ky to present this gift to her mother. I silently prayed that Malky’s gift would be accepted with a full heart.

Fayge Holtzberg, M.S.Ed., is a certified bilingual special educator. She has been working in the community as a consultant, evaluator and therapist for over twenty years. Mrs. Holtzberg can reached at Fayge18@ gmail.com.

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When Malky‘s mother heard about the group, she requested to join. Ini tially we were surprised, because up until then, she appeared to have little interest in being part of the team in any way. But Malky‘s mother ended up being the most prominent member of this group. She almost always joined the “therapy conversation,” and every Friday, right before Shabbos, she would post a nice thank-you message to us.

communicating via text. Whatever the reason was, we certainly weren’t go ing to question it. We embraced her in volvement.

Malky’s mother returned a few min utes later, holding Malky and hugging her tightly. With tears in her eyes, she told me that I was the first person to take pictures of Malky. She told me that she would cherish this album along with the rest of the family’s albums.

The flames of the menorah shone brightly on that first night of Chanukah and for the seven nights that followed. Perhaps it was the flame of the Chanu kah candles that helped Malky find a place within her mother’s heart. With each milestone that Malky worked so hard to achieve, her mother now stood behind her and whispered, “I knew you could do it.”

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I tried to encourage Malky’s siblings to learn certain techniques in order to be involved in carryover, but they were always in a rush and had little time or patience for any type of guidance or coaching. I accepted that, though I felt this was crushing for Malky’s develop ment. Malky was already at a disadvan tage in all developmental areas (cogni tive, social-emotional, motor, speech and adaptive); lacking familial support was another hindrance in her path.

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Hashem, in His kindness, creates a natural “coat” to keep animals warm during the winter months, and the shornoff wool maintains that thermally insulative property in the fabrics derived from it.

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This interlocking of fibers is permanently set with the crabbing process.

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Once woolen fibers are cleaned, they are carded, or formed into long strands.

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Animal hairs are harvested, woven into yarn, and then into fabric. Some animals bear wool once every year; others grow enough wool to be shorn multiple times a year.

Do you think “sheep” when you hear “wool”? That’s the association most people have with this durable, warming textile. Nonetheless, many types of wool are derived from animals other than sheep. And there’s a variety of reasons as to why this natural textile is an all-time favorite.

It’s supple! Woolen fiber can bend 20,000 times without breaking.

No synthetic fiber boasts these qualities.

It’s waterproof! The cellular structure of wool allows it to absorb vapor but repel liquid.

Most woolen garments should stay away from the washing machine and dryer. Check the label to see if the manufacturer advises dry cleaning only. Still, many woolen fabrics can be washed by hand. Here are some handy tips:

Know this: If your garment is labeled cashmere, fleece, fur, hair, or tweed, it is made of woolen fabric. But only wool derived from sheep is an issue in terms of shatnez

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During the Middle Ages, wool became more of a central textile. Wool production was a major component of the Italian economy, and people built entire fortunes by doing business in this Asindustry.theRenaissance

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The global wool industry shifted when the British introduced sheep to Australia. The vast expanse of grazing land on that continent helped the sheep population explode. Within a few decades, Australia became the largest wool producer in the world.

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4. Lay the garment on a flat surface to dry, and reshape if necessary. Never hang dry, which may cause the fabric to stretch. Don’t use a dryer, either, as it can cause shrinkage.

Wool has traditionally been used in garments ever since the beginning of time. Follow its trajectory until it reaches our modern-day purposes:

Price per kilogram of clean Australian wool

Tracing Wool’s Popularity

The rare benefits of wool over cotton and synthetic fibers justify its significantly higher cost.

Who supplies most of the world’s wool?

1. Place the garment in water and soak for three to five minutes.

In 2007, a Japanese company invented a kind of wool suit that can be washed in the shower, and dries within a matter of hours.

This wool comes from a special breed of rabbit and is super-fine, fluffy and soft. It is expensive and valuable, for these rabbits are not commonly found in civilized areas.

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ALPACA

Derived from a lamb’s first shearing

Can be itchy when worn directly on the skin

ANGORA

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MOHAIR

Wool consists of 97% protein and 3% fat.

MERINO

As a fiber that can withstand pressure and retain durablechoicewoolappearanceitslong-term,makesagreatforbeautiful,carpets.

Merino wool is very fine and more resistant to pilling. Originally bred in Spain, merino sheep today are more commonly raised in Australia.

Contains no lanolin, making it hypoallergenic

Different Kinds, Different Purposes

No wonder it’s a popular textile used in firefighter gear!

A rare, sought-after variety

VIRGIN WOOL

Traditionally bred in South America, alpaca provide wool that is warmer than most varieties. Alpaca wool roughens as the alpaca age, making the wool from younger alpacas more prized. Most manufacturers mix alpaca wool with cheaper varieties to keep the costs down.

Very insulative yet relatively rough, camel wool is not suited for garments that have direct skin contact.

One of the most expensive and luxurious kinds of wool

Virgin wool is also known as lamb’s wool. This term is also used to refer to wool that was never recycled.

Mohair is derived from angora goats, which have very thick, wavy wool. Mohair wool was at the height of fashion in the 1970s and 1980s, but talk of animal abuse in the mohair industry curbed the passion.

Highly flame-resistant, wool chars and self-extinguishes fire.

The name “cashmere” originates from the Kashmir region of India, where the furry goats that supply cashmere come from. Each cashmere goat produces about 150 grams of wool each year, making it a limited, sought-after commodity.

One of the most common kinds of wool

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CAMEL

Less durable than most wools

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