Issue 121

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uah ben Chananyah was walking through someone’s sown field, when a little girl approached him. She asked him, “Rebbe, why are you walking through a sown field?” “No,” he replied. “I”m walking on an existing path.” She answered, “Ganavim like you created it.” And besides the above, there’s damage that occurs to the grass and lawn by the constant abuse; plus there are expenses involved to maintain and restore the lawn. No, it’s not going to be “quick and easy,” but we can make a change here in Monsey. Let’s be mindful of others’ private property. A Monsey Ohaiv Yisroel EDITOR’S BULLETIN We have received numerous letters regarding the upcoming elections. As a community paper, we are unable to publish them as The Monsey View will not take a political stance or push the agenda of specific candidates. However, we encourage all community members to go out and vote in this crucial election.

Last week, The Monsey View listed several organizations that arrange homemade meals for kimpeturins. Due to the inundation of phone calls received, one organization is reaching out to our readership for volunteers who would be willing to lend a hand and cook a meal for a kimpeturin, which would be picked up and delivered (once a month, if possible, but with no commitment necessary). To take part in this wonderful zechus, please call: Esty Fuchs: 845-352-2823.

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