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ICE POP TREATS For Shabbos Nachamu FREE ISSUE 211 AUGUST 14, 2019

‫פרשת ואתחנן‬ ‫י”ג אב תשע”ט‬

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Travel the Trail

The Not-So-Secret History of the Secret Service Protecting both dollars and dignitaries

Excursion to the White House Your expanded guide to the D.C. area FYI:

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(Re: Excursions, Pocono Mountains, Issue 210) I would like to clarify that Camelback Mountain Adventures has two ziplines. To access the longer (4,000-foot) zipline, one needs to pass through the water park (as you mentioned), and it is thus not appropriate for the heimishe crowd during the summer season. The smaller (1,000-foot) zipline is in a completely different section. I would also like to add another great place to visit in the Poconos. Moyer Aviation Tours offers private airplane flights above the Pocono Mountains, providing gorgeous views at a fairly low price. Reservations are required, so call before you go. Their address is 188 Airport Drive, Tobyhanna, PA 18466. Phone: 570-839-7161. Approximate travel time: 15 minutes from Pocono Pines, 25 minutes from Stroudsburg. Price: starting at $30 per person for a 10–15 minute ride (other options also available). H.S.

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RE: ABOLISH THE TIPS (Inbox, Issue 209) I am writing in response to the parent who suggested abolishing tips for counselors and sending a homemade treat instead. Baruch Hashem, I am a parent of three children who attend day camp. While camp tuition amounts to a hefty sum (on top of mandato-

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ry school tuition), I tip my children’s counselors gladly, the reason being that I was a camp counselor for several summers. As a counselor, I invested enormous amounts of energy to give the campers a safe and fun time. I was not much more than a child myself, yet acted like an adult, caring for the campers daily. A monetary tip at summer’s end was truly appreciated. Every bit added up, and these tips were the highlight of my summer. Even when a parent gave a small amount, all together it made a difference. One Monsey resident wrote to The Monsey View last year saying that her daughter in day camp convinced her to buy a cappuccino and muffin for her counselor instead of sending a tip. Her other daughter, who was a counselor, came home with 12 J&J Iced Capps and muffins. The letter-writer commented that if each parent had given her the $5 instead, her daughter could have made $60. In conclusion, please only tip an amount you can afford. But do tip, and consider it money well spent! And of course include a personal note of thanks. R. Isenberg

RE: STOP THE HIKING (Inbox, Issue 209) After reading last week’s letter in regard to hiking, I’d like to weigh in on the matter. Hiking is a safe and enjoyable way to enjoy Hashem’s creation. Over the years I was lucky to see sunrises over mountains, a sunset over the Grand Canyon and breathtaking waterfalls that were only accessible by hiking. Just like you would not let a beginner swimmer swim alone in a pool, an inexperienced biker bike a treacherous mountain bike trail alone, or a novice boater sail through a storm, here, too, it’s imperative that a hiker know what they’re doing and how they’re doing it.

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So come on out and enjoy the great outdoors! But, of course, be prepared, research the trail, buy a topo and trail map, purchase a compass, and know the trail markers. Hiking is a safe activity if one is prepared. L.H.

A PLACE IN OUR MOSOD In the chinuch world today, developing neshamos — each one chashuv me’od in each one’s unique pathway in Torah, avodah and chesed — sometimes get overlooked. Surely, teaching children that present as readyto-learn is pleasurable. Let’s not forget, though, that Dovid Hamelech retrieved the sheep that went astray. He had to go after them to find where they were. Similarly, Yaakov Avinu built Klal Yisroel from the lame and spotted sheep that were given to him. Recovering those children who seem to be misfits or lost is included in our tafkid. These children’s personal development or family situation may be obstructing their aptitude for learning. These children usually make us feel uncomfortable (because the children themselves feel uncomfortable), but our tafkid is mediating each child’s obstruction to learning. It is our duty to redeem these neshamos for Torah, and not toss them aside, saying “not in our mosod.” Dovid Moishe Lichtman Psychotherapist for Children, Adolescents and Young Adults

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With Dangerous Regulations Looming for Yeshivos, Monsey Mosdos Urged to Band Together in Letter-Writing Campaign Representatives of approximately six dozen Monsey mosdos gathered at the Yeshiva of Spring Valley boys building on August 8 for an emergency meeting regarding upcoming regulations that could be put into effect by the New York State Education Department, which could create significant issues for yeshivos. The proposed regulations would force every yeshivah in the state to provide 17½ hours of instruction per week in a list of secular subjects to be determined by NYSED, and local public school districts would be given the authority to determine whether schools are in compliance with the regulations and thus approved by the state’s Board of Regents. If the new regulations are passed, parents who send their children to schools that fail to comply could face stiff penalties, with their children assigned to new schools by a family court judge. Several speakers addressed the audience at the meeting, which was coordinated by Agudath Israel of America and PEARLS, including Rabbi David Niederman, executive director and president of the United Jewish Organizations in Williamsburg. Rabbi Aron Aryeh Eisenberger of New Square categorized the regulations as a modern-day churban and called on every yeshivah in Monsey to stand united in support of the effort to defeat the regulations.

Under state law, the regulations are subject to a 60day public comment period, which is scheduled to end on September 2, before any determination can be made by the Board of Regents. A massive letter-writing campaign is underway, and parents throughout the state are urged to write letters to the Board of Regents supporting the quality of a yeshivah education, as well as their right to choose their children’s education. Rabbi Hersh Horowitz, executive director of Community Outreach Center, noted that the Monsey community has wielded considerable power during election season when joining together and urged local mosdos to call on all of their parents, grandparents, staff and alumni to write letters, with a goal of 40,000 letters from Monsey alone. A coordinated effort by PEARLS has produced several easy ways for parents to voice their opposition to the regulations. A sample letter that can be submitted online within seconds is available at www.voice.pearlsny.org, and parents can also submit letters quickly by texting the word LETTER to 917-920-2444. Alternatively, parents can fill in the sample letter printed on the following page in The Monsey View, which can be torn out and faxed to 929-575-4044 or mailed to PEARLS, 12 Heyward Street, Suite 313, Brooklyn, NY 11249.

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To Whom It May Concern, I am a yeshivah parent and a yeshivah graduate and am writing to register my opposition to regulations proposed by the State Education Department. I chose yeshivah education for my ____ children because I want them to receive an education steeped in the values of my Jewish faith. My children receive an education that focuses on Jewish texts as well as Jewish traditions, Jewish history as well as Jewish culture and Jewish ideals as well as Jewish ideas. I want an education for them that they cannot receive in public schools. I pay dearly for this privilege. Private school tuition is very expensive. I pay it on top of the income, real estate and other taxes that we all must pay to fund the local public schools. I do not even receive a tax deduction for it. The proposed regulations would undermine my ability to give my child the education that I chose for him. It would have the government set the educational priorities for my child, instead of the administration of the school that I chose. These regulations would require that the private school that I chose for my child mimic the local public schools by teaching a long list of required subjects, up to 11 for some grades, and even sets the length of time those courses must be offered each week. If I wanted government to dictate my child’s course list and class schedule, I could have chosen the local public schools. The school that I chose for my children has a long school day with an intensive focus on Jewish studies. Government is not qualified to evaluate our Jewish studies classes, yet these proposed regulations empower them to do exactly that. The proposed regulations infringe on my religion and my right as a parent to direct the education of my children. This is neither legal nor necessary. It is not legal, because parents have the right to direct the education of their children and to choose private and religious schools for them. It is not necessary because private and religious schools have a long and proud record of achievement. Their attendance and graduation rates are high and their children go on to lead successful lives. I myself am a yeshivah graduate. I want my children to experience the same religious and rich education that I did. Every day, my children learn the critical thinking, problem solving, language, literacy and computational skills that are necessary to prepare them for success. I am confident they will graduate with the skills necessary to function as successful members of society. The proposed regulation are in total opposition to my religious convictions and against our Torah adherence. There is no way I will allow my children to attend any school complying with such regulations. Please respect my religion and my ability as a parent to choose the educational direction for my children and reject the proposed new regulations outright.

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Recap: The mechutanim decide to hold Tzippy and Peretz’s wedding in a school gym, for lack of any other options. Miri helps Tzippy set up her apartment, and can’t help but feel jealous about everything Tzippy is getting. In Bratislava, many discussions are held regarding where Gustav and Edo should go. The boys tell Ulush that they’d like to go to Eretz Yisroel, even though they don’t know anyone there. Gustav suddenly remembers that he needs to get the paper from Edo’s mother out of his hiding place. “In the gym of Bais Yaakov Zichron Elchanan...?” Avigail Auerbach raised her eyes from the invitation she was holding. “What’s the story with Tzippy?” She went back to reading, and then: “What?!” Her little shriek did the trick, and her mother came rushing into the room. “What happened?” she asked her daughter, who was also a kallah, in alarm. “Look!” Avigail said. “It’s Tzippy’s chasunah invitation... She’s getting married next week!” “So, what are you so shocked about?” “She told me that the wedding will be in the middle of Shevat! Why did they suddenly move the date to six weeks earlier?” “Oh, you’re talking about Tzippy Potolsky?” “Yes. And not only that. Look where the wedding will be held!” Avigail handed her mother the cream-colored invitation. “Strange...” Mrs. Auerbach murmured. “I hope everyone’s okay there. What was so urgent all of a sudden? And to make a wedding in such a place? What is going

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But now he didn’t feel anything. It was as though he was meeting Reb Eliyahu at Shacharis in shul. No, that wasn’t a good analogy, because when someone owed money and he was hard-pressed to pay, it was evident not only within the walls of this room. So it was as if... as if Eliyahu was a resident of the neighborhood who had never borrowed a thing from him. That was his feeling now when looking at Potolsky. “I came for two things,” Potolsky said as he sat down. “Actually, three.” And before Reb Menachem could leaf through his blue notebook, Potolsky pulled out a bundle of bills in a rubber band from his suit pocket. “Here is 40,000 shekels. That’s the loan I took a month and a half ago,” he said. Reb Menachem stared at him. “Wow,” he noted quietly. “The Reb Menachem’s loan is for 10 months, and you’re returning it in less than two...” fingers were fi- He took the wad of bills and becounting under his breath, nally holding the gan fingering the notes one after the “It’s all here,” he said as he right promissory other. opened the notebook and crossed note, but now he out the loan details. He hadn’t yet had a chance to was at a loss for find the actual promissory note the binder when Potolsky said, words. in “Now I want to ask for a loan of 20,000 shekels.” “You’re a very organized person, Reb Eliyahu,” Rabbi Auerbach said, “but you could have returned just half of the 40,000. We spoke about repayment in installments in any case.” “I prefer not to mix up the different accounts. This new loan is for the mortgage of my older daughter. We haven’t finished paying for her apartment yet.” “And the 40,000?” “That was for my second daughter.” The gemach director was quiet as he turned the plastic sheet protectors in his binder. The descriptions his wife and daughter had shared about their recent encounter with Potolsky’s daughter rose in his mind, and warning bells went off. What was going on there with the second daughter? “Besides that, I wanted to consult with you about who in the neighborhood could be a recipient of ma’aser money.” “How much?” “About 18,000 shekels.” Reb Menachem’s fingers were finally holding the right promissory note, but now he was at a loss for words. “Rabbi Potolsky, could you please explain to me what exactly is going on?” “We got a special grant,” Eliyahu chose his words carefully, “to marry off this daughter. Therefore, I can return everything that I borrowed for her wed-

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ding, because I am managing, baruch Hashem, without loans. For the older one, though, I have to continue paying the mortgage as usual...” “And what about the 18,000 that you want to give?” “So I’m not sure how much it’ll be in the end; it depends how much of the total we end up using. For now I brought 10,000. I asked a rav, and he said I don’t have to give ma’aser on the money that we were given specifically for the apartment, but that it is the right thing to give ma’aser from the grant for all of the other expenses. And I had to ask permission from those giving us the money.” “Nu, so take the ma’aser and use it for your older daughter’s mortgage.” The gemach director smiled. “What could be simpler than that?” “I should give ma’aser to myself?” “Oh, this mortgage is what you committed to pay?” “Part of it.” “Well, then, I guess in that case, it really isn’t right.” He stroked his beard. “What is this grant, may I ask? Do you think we can speak to this donor who gives apartments and money to the needy like that, and try to get him to help out some other young couples?” “Well, it’s not exactly like that.” Eliyahu was a bit uneasy. “It’s something very specific… There’s someone who wanted to donate money in memory of his parents, to a couple whose names are the same as his parents’... rather unusual names.” “What are they?” Reb Menachem was very curious. “Peretz and Tziporah Genendel.” “What siyata d’Shmaya! And those are the names he was looking for? How did he find you?” “Today the whole world is a global village, they say, right? And it did take him time. From what I understand, he’s been working on finding a couple with these names for a few years already.” “Very nice, very nice. It’s always heartwarming to hear such stories of hashgacha pratis. Anyway, if you’re looking for someone to give the ma’aser money to, I think that Ganz could really use it. I don’t want to go into details, but I’m sure you’ve heard what they’re going through...” “Yes, yes.” “And I have two other names, some other people in the neighborhood,” Auerbach said tentatively. “You know what, don’t even tell me who they are. I’ll leave the 10,000 shekels here, and you distribute it, okay? And, please, don’t mention where the money came from...” “Oh, sure, no problem at all. Thank you very, very much. And I’m transferring the guarantors from the 40,000 shekels that you just gave me to the 20,000 that you’re taking now, right?” To be continued...



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Thorn in the Flesh? The Secret Service began overseeing the security of presidents only in the 20th century, but presidential protection was common way before the Secret Service was even around. During the War of 1812 and the years that followed, the grounds of the President’s House were often patrolled and protected. First the duties of protection fell to the militia, and later there were day guards and night watchmen who were hired to do the job. Finally, in the 1840s, a permanent security force was established to protect the grounds of the Executive Mansion. Franklin Pierce, who became president in 1853, was the first president to have a full-time bodyguard, and from that point on, whenever the country underwent some period of unrest, it was common for the president to be personally accompanied by additional guards. Then President Lincoln was shot. And just 15 years later, in 1881, President Garfield was shot. And then, in 1901, President McKinley was shot. After McKinley was assassinated, Congress requested the Secret Service to provide full-time protection for sitting presidents, and thus, the agency adopted a brand-new mission: ensuring the safety of the Commander in Chief.

It is a matter of great pride for members of the Secret Service that throughout the century and a half of their existence, there was not a single traitor ever found in their agency. In contrast, the FBI, CIA and NSA have been plagued over the years by moles, spies and traitors who were turned by other countries (most notably Russia) and put our nation in jeopardy.

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Lincoln and His Guards The date is April, 14, 1865, and the place is Ford’s Theatre. It is five days after Confederate Robert E. Lee surrendered. John Wilkes Booth enters the theater and walks by, five times in total, his excitement mounting more and more each time as he realizes that the passageway to the box where President Lincoln is sitting free from any guards. Finally, Booth enters the box and shoots the president, who dies a few hours later. According to William H. Crook, one of Lincoln’s bodyguards, there was one man who was at fault here, and his name was John Parker. Parker was another bodyguard, and it was he who was on duty while Lincoln was at the theater. Apparently, instead of guarding the passageway as he should, Parker decided to get a closer view of the performance and left his station. Then, when Booth entered the passageway a short while later, there was no one there to hinder his approach, and no one there to raise the alarm. In his book Through Five Administrations, Crook recalls the last few hours before Lincoln was shot. He writes that Lincoln told him, “Crook, you know, I believe there are men who want to take my life?” Then Lincoln paused, and continued, “And I have no doubt they will do it.” Their conversation continued in this manner, with Lincoln expressing his confidence in his guards, but saying that “if it is to be done, it is impossible to prevent it.” When Crook left him at the doors of the White House a short while later, Lincoln looked at him and said, “Goodbye, Crook.” According to Crook, he took leave of the president feeling “queer and sad.” Lincoln had never told him goodbye before. After the assassination, Crook was deeply bothered by how badly Parker failed at his duties. Parker had been known for drinking and neglecting to do his job — in fact, he was later fired by the police force for sleeping on duty — and Crook only remembered how much Lincoln respected and trusted his bodyguards, and all for naught. The story of John Parker serves as a reminder to all future members of the Secret Service: There is no losing focus, not even for a moment. Oddly, the Secret Service did come to Lincoln’s aid posthumously — despite their duties at the time not yet including presidential protection. In 1876, a little more than a decade after President Lincoln’s assassination, the Sercret Service infiltrated a Chicago-based counterfeiting ring and learned of their plan to steal Lincoln’s body and hold it ransom in exchange for the release of an imprisoned counterfeiter. With that knowledge, the Secret Service was able to hold off the grave robbers, and nab some criminals while they were at it.


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A short while after Theodore Roosevelt became president, the Secret Service assumed their agreedupon responsibilities, and President Roosevelt was accompanied by two guards wherever he went. Apparently, the president felt pretty stifled by their constant presence; in 1906 he wrote to a senator: “The secret service men are a very small but very necessary thorn in the flesh.”

Double Duties Nowadays, the United States Secret Service divides their time and manpower between their two objectives, the first of them being to ensure our country’s financial security. While that primarily meant fighting counterfeiting in the past, today it also encompasses computer fraud, bank fraud and credit card fraud. Other crimes investigated by Secret Service special agents or officers include mail fraud, identity theft and theft involving intellectual property. Other Secret Service investigations involve threats made against people under the agency’s protection, and in these cases, the investigations are more in line with the other duties of the Secret Service. The second, and way more acknowledged, objective of the Secret Service is ensuring the safety of each and every person under the agency’s protection. Over the years, security concerns and threats expanded the list, and today that list does not only include the President of the United States, but also the vice president; the president’s and vice president’s immediate families; former presidents, their spouses and minor children; major candidates for the presidency or vice presidency and their spouses; and visiting heads of state from other countries. This is quite an exhaustive list, and not only do Secret Service special agents offer each of these people physical protection in the form of bodyguards, but they also investigate threats made against their lives. Agents also prepare sites and venues where these VIPs will appear in advance of each visit, and also secure the sites of National Special Security Events, which are major events of national significance that are deemed security risks by the Department of Homeland Security.

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Travel Travails Preparing for presidential visits became significantly easier as the decades moved on and means of transportation advanced. In days gone by, when the world was still innocent and moral — at least relatively so — presidents traveled in limousines surrounded by the trademark motorcade. It was all very stately and sophisticated — but armored? Not so much. Only when the U.S. joined WWII did the Secret Service deem it necessary for President Roosevelt to use an armored car, and when they did, they recommissioned a car previously seized from Al Capone, gangster of dubious renown. (Imagine President Trump riding in a car formerly belonging to an infamous criminal... How times have changed.) Another change — a positive one, this time — also took place during WWII, when the Secret Service began using a modified railroad horse car to transport motorcade vehicles. Previously, the president’s limo and secondary vehicles were driven across the country in advance of each presidential visit, which resulted in well-worn cars and exhausted drivers. Eventually, in the 1960s, air travel offered the Secret Service and even more convenient option, as presidential vehicles were able to be transported across the country in aircraft designed for this purpose.

In contrast to Secret Service special agents, who are in charge of criminal investigations and personal protection, the Secret Service Uniformed Division is a security police responsible for protecting the grounds of the White House, the Treasury Building, home of the vice president, and foreign diplomatic missions and embassies. Uniformed Division officers (originally the White House Police) also conduct tours of the White House and are the ones responsible for the president’s security when on the go. Those armed snipers positioned on rooftops? Those uniformed guys on motorcycles accompanying the presidential motorcade? Those are all Uniformed Division officers.

Training Today, Protecting Tomorrow Before the 1960s, Secret Service special agents would undergo informal training while on the job, but after JFK’s assassination, that all changed. Despite the heroic efforts of Clint Hill, who protected the first lady, and Rufus Youngblood, who threw his body over soonto-be-President Lyndon B. Johnson immediately after Kennedy was shot, morale was low at the agency, and that was the catalyst for change. Immediately thereafter, an organized and systematic training regimen was created. Today’s Secret Service special agents undergo weeks of specialized training — and it’s only the lucky ones who get to that point. The Secret Service is a popular career choice for both members of the law enforcement and the military, but the agency is known to hire only about 1 percent of the thousands of applicants each year.

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As such, the competition is very high. To get past the first hurdle, applicants must be U.S. citizens, and upon getting hired, be between 21 and 37 years of age (though veterans can apply past age 37). They must also have a four-year college education (or four years combined of education and criminal investigative experience), no criminal record, be physically fit and have good vision. Applicants edging closer to getting employed also undergo a full background investigation and receive top-secret security clearance. After being selected, new agents will spend approximately 11 weeks at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) in Georgia, where they first learn all about criminal investigation. There, agents train with firearms, practice physical maneuvers in mock neighborhood settings, and learn all about criminal case management, physical evidence, surveillance, interviewing suspects and the like. Agents training at FLETC also learn about financial investigation, including how to detect fraud and money laundering, perform cybercrime and Internet investigations, use law enforcement intelligence, and more. For those angling to become Uniformed Di-

vision officers, the training is a bit different, with focus on officer safety, firearms, terrorism and so on. After completing training at FLETC, trainees move on to the James J. Rowling Training Center (JJRT), a Secret Service training facility located just outside Washington, D.C. All agents and officers arriving at the JJRT are expected to be extremely fit. In order to evaluate fitness, strength and endurance level, each agent must complete a round of sit-ups, push-ups and a 1.5-mile run under the careful eye of the trainers. Agents and officers train at the JJRT for four to five months, and training encompasses a wide range of subjects including protective techniques and procedures, emergency medicine, firearm marksmanship, and further studies on financial crime. Once training is complete, agents and officers embark on their careers in the United States Secret Service, where dedication and daring are qualities that are not only appreciated, but expected. Regretfully, it is during moments of tragedy that the devotion of the agents are highlighted, and the world sees just how far these brave fellows will go to do their job.

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Election season is upon us. In today's world of nonstop political news and media coverage, it appears that it always is. In theory, the deluge of political information is a positive development. An informed electorate is the bedrock of a functioning democracy. As Thomas Jefferson wrote, "An informed electorate is a vital requisite for our survival as a free people." However, despite the ubiquitous availability of a plethora of information, we tend to read and listen to only those who share the same views as us. We are rarely challenged to understand a position that is at odds with our preconceived political views. We choose to hunker down in our self-imposed echo chambers and ignore the sage advice that "if one can only afford to buy one newspaper, buy the opposition's." The views of others are often denigrated and made out as foolish and silly, or — worse yet — portrayed as pure evil. Complicated issues get reduced to soundbites, and all nuance is lost. The issue becomes compounded due to commentators and columnists who seek to exploit the human emotions of outrage and anger to enhance and sustain their popularity and ratings. Passion is a strong motivating factor. The angrier that one gets, the better chance that one will be motivated to listen to their programs, read their papers, and vote for their desired candidates. Many, if not most, issues are no longer discussed in terms of an actual cost-benefit analysis, but get sensationalized with over-the-top hyperbole. One who campaigns on a platform to raise taxes, to cover government expenditures, and to provide assistance to the needy is described as robbing people of their freedom, and as a socialist or communist. One who seeks to implement common-sense immigration

Unfortunately, these feelings of hatred and rage inflame the passions of many in our community as well. The shul kiddush and the Shabbos table are not immune from heated discussions that often descend into anger, rage and name-calling. Middos get discarded, and often sinah, ka'as and lashon hara are the outcomes. Sadly, we are ensnared in the trap that is perfectly laid for us. Regrettably, even issues that should unite us, such as anti-Semitism and support for Jewish community needs and causes, no longer bind us. Instead, we use them as mere political tools and weapons for scoring political points. Many will choose to ignore egregious acts and overplay minor infractions based on the perpetrator's political affiliation. Actions of one's preferred candidate are excused away and easily dismissed while the actions of one's political opponents are rehashed over and over ad nauseam and never forgiven. The point of this upcoming column is not to convince one of the correctness and justness of a political cause or stream. The purpose of the column is to attempt to portray both sides of an issue concisely and rationally, so that even when we disagree, we do not view our political opponents as our evil enemies that are bent on destroying our country and way of life. The purpose of this column is to attempt to lower the temperature on the heated public debate that rips apart our country, tears the fabric of our community, and destroys friendships. Toward this end, this column will provide background information on the political news of the day. It will portray the pros and cons of each issue in a balanced, nonpartisan manner. It will focus on the logic of each position and attempt to tune out the hyperbole and sensationalism that grips the political discourse of today. The point of this column is to help us be a truly informed electorate with a thorough grasp of the issues at hand. As John F. Kennedy famously said, "Let us not seek the Republican answer or the Democratic answer, but the right answer. Let us not seek to fix the blame for the past — let us accept our own responsibility for the future."

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U.S. CAPITOL

Fun Fact: The cornerstone of the United States Capitol, which also goes by the names Capitol Building or Capitol Hill, was laid by George Washington in 1793.

You probably didn’t know... There are underground tunnels and a private subway that connect the main building with each of the Congressional office buildings in surrounding complexes. There’s also a marble bathtub in the basement, the one out of four that remains from when 19th century Congressmen would bathe there.

The U.S. Capitol, one of the most symbolically important and architecturally impressive structures in the nation, houses Congress — the House of Representatives in its south wing and the Senate in its north wing. Visitors are welcome to enter the monument through the Capitol Visitor Center. You can either just visit, or book a guide-led tour of the historic areas. Tours can be booked at tours.visitthecapitol.gov, or through the office of one of our senators or representatives. (Their contact information is below.)

Capitol Visitor Center is beneath the East Front plaza of the U.S. Capitol at First Street and East Capitol Street. Free; advance registration required for tours of the historic Capitol. There are limited same-day passes available. Monday–Friday: 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

Senate and House Galleries and Watching Congress in Session Entry to House and Senate Galleries is through the upper level of the Capitol Visitor Center

United States Botanic Garden 100 Maryland Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20001 202-225-8333

Our Congressmen’s office numbers: Senator Kirsten Gillibrand: 202-224-4451 Senator Charles Schumer: 202-224-6542 Representative Nita Lowey (New York’s 17th district): 202-225-6506

A special gallery pass is needed to visit the Senate and House Galleries, which are open to the public when Congress is not in session, and which can also be toured while either legislative body is in session. These can be obtained from the offices of one’s senator or representatives (contact info above). Schedule information is also available from these offices.

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The U.S. Botanic Garden has about 65,000 plants for exhibition on the grounds of the U.S. Capitol.

10:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Free


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THE WHITE HOUSE

Public White House tour requests have to be submitted through one’s Congressmen (contact info above), up to three months in advance and no less than 21 days in advance. These self-guided tours include the public rooms in the East Wing (Blue Room, Red Room, Green Room); the State Dining Room; the China Room; and view of the White House Rose Garden. Members of the Secret Service in each room are available to answer questions.

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20230

202-456-7041

Tuesday–Thursday: 7:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m.; Friday: 7:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m.; advance reservations required

The White House Visitor’s Center 1450 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20230

Free

President’s Park Both trails begin at the White House Visitors’ Center: 1450 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20230 202-225-8333

202-208-1631 Fun Fact: Way back, during our nation’s first years, the Ellipse was known as “the White Lot” due to the white-washed wooden fence that enclosed the park — this was way before the White House was even white! The Northern Trail takes you to the front of this picture, through Lafayette Park, and the Southern Trail takes you through the background, the Ellipse.

Since White House tours are not always attainable, there are other options to get a White House experience. The visitor center offers a window into the president’s iconic home with interactive multimedia, archival footage, over 90 White House artifacts, 3D models, and a view inside the lives of the first families.

The park lands surrounding the White House are composed of approximately 82 acres, and are home to many historically significant statues, memorials and structures. The sidewalks through this park allow for the area to be explored at your leisure. You can take the Northern Trail through Lafayette Park, or the Southern Trail through the Ellipse.

7:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

7:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

Free

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SMITHSONIAN MUSEUMS The Smithsonian offers eleven museums and galleries on the National Mall, plus six other museums in the National Capital area. Most of them are surrounded by beautiful gardens for visitors to enjoy. Below, we selected just a few.

Fun Fact: The founder of Smithsonian, James Smithson, never set foot on U.S. soil. Why he included in his will that his nephew turn his assets over the the U.S. in the event he dies without heirs remains a mystery.

You probably didn’t know... Smithsonian is such a hoarder of artifacts — only 1 percent of its treasures is reportedly on display. Where can they possibly be hiding 99 times that amount?

Smithsonian Castle This signature Smithsonian building is home to their visitor center and makes for a great starting point. Here you can see collection highlights from each museum and then plan which to explore, with the help of in-house experts.

1000 Jefferson Drive SW, Washington, DC 20560

Air and Space Museum

202-633-1000

8:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.

Free

American History Museum

600 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20560

1300 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20560

202-633-2214

202-633-1000

In this fifth most-visited museum in the world and second mostvisited museum in the U.S., explore the entire aviations and space history, from the first flight on a lonely beach in Kitty Hawk, South Carolina (the actual Wright plane is on display), to the first steps on the dusty surface of the moon (Apollo 11 command module as well as artifacts are on display), there’s so much to be seen, with original aircraft on display and a cache of information within reach.

10:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m.

Free

A collection on display of the social, political, cultural, scientific and military heritage of the U.S., tracing major events and themes throughout the years. Some notable exhibits include the original Star Spangled Banner, The American Presidency: A Glorious Burden, Within These Walls, the First Lady section and ride simulators.

10:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m.

Free

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National Postal Museum 2 Massachusetts Avenue NE, Washington, DC 20002

National Zoo 3001 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20008 202-633-4888

202-633-5555

One of the oldest zoos in the U.S., the National Zoo’s most famous inhabitants are their giant pandas. Other notable residents include six African lions, seven Asian elephants living on Elephant Trails, three Sumatran tigers, cheetahs, polar bears, flamingos and so much more. This museum stores the National Philatelic Collection — the world’s largest and most valuable stamp collection, including nearly six million postage stamps and related items. It also has interactive displays about the history of the USPS, starting with the Pony Express, going on to the use of railroads and onward from there.

10:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Free

The FBI Experience

8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Free Fun Fact: Giant pandas joined the zoo in 1972, when LingLing and Hsing-Hsing were sent as a gift from China to Nixon after he visited their country.

Madame Tussauds

935 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20535

1001 F Street NW, Washington, DC 20004

202-324-3000

202-942-7300

A self-guided tour at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C., with a glimpse of the internal operations and history of the Bureau in the field, at Headquarters and within communities across the country. The tour also features interactive exhibits, content and artifacts from notable cases on display. Visits must be scheduled at least four weeks in advance through one’s congressional representative’s office (contact information in U.S. Capitol listing above).

Meet the 44 presidents and many other famous figures in this wax museum. Even The Donald is on display.

9:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.; by advance registration only

10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.; Sundays until 5:00 p.m.

Free

Adult: $23.32; 3–12: $18.55; Under 3: free

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International Spy Museum

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700 L’Enfant Plaza SW, Washington, DC 20024 202-393-7798

This museum has recently reopened with fascinating interactive, historical and modern exhibits. They also offer the thrilling option of assuming an identity and taking on a mission for some solid espionage fun.

9:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m. 13-64: $24.95; Seniors: $19.95; 7–12: $14.95; 6 and under: free

Newseum 555 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20001 202-292-6100

Holocaust Memorial Museum 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place SW, Washington, DC 20024 202-488-0400

An interactive museum celebrating the First Amendment by exploring journalism’s past, present and future via interactive exhibits, films and a collection of newspaper covers.

9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.; Sundays from 10:00 a.m. 19-64: $24.95; Seniors: $19.95; 7–18: $14.95; 6 and under: free

The U.S. official memorial to the Holocaust that preserves the memory of this dark time of history with exhibits, photos and educational programs.

10:00 a.m.–5:20 p.m. Free

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NATIONAL MALL AND MEMORIAL PARKS

The Washington Monument Fun Fact: The Washington Monument was the tallest structure in the world at its official opening on October 9, 1888 — and it held that record for all of six months. In March of 1889, the Eiffel Tower was unveiled and its 986 feet easily topped the Washington Monument’s 555 feet…

The Washington Monument, built in commemoration of George Washington, is currently closed until further notice due to repairs and can be viewed from the outside only.

2 15th Street NW, Washington, DC 20024

202-426-6841

Fun Fact: The north wall of the monument building features a typo in the inscription of Lincoln’s second inaugural address, where “future” is written as “euture,” and the attempts at concealing the blunder are far from perfect.

Lincoln Memorial and Reflecting Pool This most-visited memorial in the world, built as a tribute to Abraham Lincoln, includes a marble 19-foot statue, murals, and the largest of the many D.C. reflecting pools, which reflects both the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument. The best way to experience the memorial is by guided tour.

2 Lincoln Memorial Circle NW, Washington, DC 20024

202-426-6841

24 hours a day; NPS rangers on duty for questions between 9:30 a.m. and 11:30 p.m.

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Free


Other Memorials (Consult the map for exact spots.)

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Korean War Memorial, War War II Memorial, Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial, Thomas Jefferson Memorial, all of which are open 24 hours a day and have no charge, are also in this area, as well as the famous cherry trees at the Tidal Basin, which bloom in the spring. A little further out is Theodore Roosevelt Island with his memorial.

Fun Fact: In 1910, 2,000 cherry trees arrived in the U.S. — a gift from Japan as a symbol of the friendship between the two countries. But after arriving infested and with overpruned roots, the trees were not able to be saved. Instead, they were burned in a heap. Tokyo mayor Yuko Ozaki tried to ease the tension by joking, “To be honest about it, it has been an American tradition to destroy cherry trees ever since your first president, George Washington,” referring to the legend, which never actually happened, of Washington ‘fessing up after knocking down his father’s cherry tree. Ozaki then sent another shipment in 1912, and the healthy trees were planted in D.C. by then-First Lady Helen Taft, and this was the beginning of the abundance of cherry trees in the Tidal Basin.

You probably didn’t know... Breaking off a cherry blossom or branch in Washington, D.C., can warrant a fine — or even an arrest.

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RECREATION

DC Segway Rentals and Tours 1493 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20024 202-596-7748

Explore Washington, D.C., on Segway, either independently, or by joining one of the guided tours that takes you through many famous historical sites.

8:00 a.m.–8:00 p.m. Rental: $30 per hour and $150 per day; 2-hour guided tour: $70; Private guided tour: $100 Phone numbers for other Segway tours: Capital Segway Tours: 202-682-1980 City Segway Tours: 202-626-0017

Boating in D.C. Between the Potomac River and the Anacostia River running through the District, there are plenty of boating opportunities in the nation’s capital. Boating in D.C. has boat rentals at six locations in Washington, D.C.

Key Bridge Boathouse:

Fletcher’s Boathouse:

3500 Water Street NW, Washington, DC 20007

4940 Canal Street NW, Washington, DC 20007

202-337-9642

202-244-0461

9:00 a.m.–8:30 p.m.; Sundays from 8:00 a.m.

7:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m.

Single kayak: $16 per hour; Double kayak: $22 per hour; 3-person canoe (2 adults, 1 child): $25 per hour; Tours also available

Single kayak: $16 per hour; Double kayak: $22 per hour; Rowboat: $16 per hour or $32 per day (2–4 adults and 1 small child); 3-person canoe (2 adults, 1 child): $25 per hour

Ballpark Boathouse: Potomac Avenue SE and 1st Street SE, Washington, DC 20003 202-337-9642 9:00 a.m.–7:30 p.m. (might only be open on weekends) Single kayak: $16 per hour; Double kayak: $22 per hour; 3-person canoe (2 adults, 1 child): $25 per hour; Tours also available

The Wharf Boathouse: 690 Water Street NW, Washington, DC 20007 202-337-9642 9:00 a.m.–8:30 p.m. Complimentary jitney ride from pier to East Potomac Park that typically runs every 30 minutes; Single kayak: $16 per hour; Double kayak: $22 per hour

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Thompson Boat Center: 2900 Virginia Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20037 202-333-9543 6:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m. Single kayak: $16 per hour; Double kayak: $22 per hour; 3-person canoe (2 adults, 1 child): $25 per hour; Tours also available

Tidal Basin: 1501 Maine Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20024 10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. 202-479-2426 2-passenger pedal boats: $20 per hour; 4-passenger pedal boats: $30 per hour; 2-passenger swan boat: $35 per hour


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We include information for both Washington, D.C., and Silver Spring, MD, which is 25 minutes from the District, since many will opt to stay over there for the more affordable lodging options, several minyanim and food. Another option is Baltimore, which while an hour away, has a greater selection of kosher food, as well as minyan and lodging.

MINYAN Washington, D.C.

Silver Spring WOODSIDE SYNAGOGUE AHAVAS TORAH

KESHER ISRAEL 2801 North Street NW, Washington, DC 20007 202-333-2337 info@kesher.org Shacharis is at 7:15 a.m. and 7:05 on Rosh Chodesh Mincha/Maariv is bizmano

9001 Georgie Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910 | 301-587-8252 | rabbi@wsat.org SOUTHEAST HEBREW CONGREGATION — KNESSET YEHOSHUA 10900 Lockwood Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20910 | 301-593-2120 YESHIVA OF GREATER WASHINGTON (They have early Mincha minyanim) 1216 Arcola Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20902 | 301-649-7077 | info@yeshiva.edu

KOSHER FOOD This list is not an endorsement of the kashrus of these establishments. Please consult your own halachic authority before deciding where to eat.

Washington D.C.

Silver Spring

CHAR BAR

GOLDBERG’S NEW YORK BAGELS

Fleishig casual joint under the supervision of the Rabbinical Council of Greater Washington 2142 L Street NW, Washington, DC 20037 202-785-4314 11:00 a.m.–9:00 p.m.; Fridays until 2:30 p.m.

Breakfast and bagel shop under the supervision of the Rabbinical Council of Greater Washington 9328 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910 6:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.; Sundays from 7:00 a.m. 240-450-4177

BROOKLYN SANDWICH CO Sandwich truck with fleishig menu under the supervision of the Rabbinical Council of Greater Washington (Capital K). You can sign up to find out their location at brooklynsandwichco.com. 11:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m. info@brooklynsandwichcompany.com

BEN YEHUDA CAFE AND PIZZERIA Pizzeria under the supervision of the Rabbinical Council of Greater Washington Kemp Mill Shopping Center 1370B Lamberton Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20902 301-681-8900 12:00–8:00 p.m.; Sundays: from 11:00 a.m.; Fridays: 11:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.; Motzei Shabbos: 1 hour after the zman until 11:30 p.m.

LODGING Washington, D.C. GEORGETOWN SUITES This simple all-suite hotel is an affordable option for families. 1111 30th Street NW, Washington, DC 20007 | 202-298-7800 HYATT REGENCY WASHINGTON ON CAPITOL HILL Modern hotel a 10-minute walk from the Capitol 400 New Jersey Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20001 | 202-737-1234

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REDUCING PAIN, NATURALLY Bumps, bruises, twists, cuts, strains and sprains. Everyone suffers from one or the other at some point. Just going about our lives is ample opportunity for minor scrapes and major injuries. Often, the initial immune reaction to injury or infection is inflammation and/or swelling. INFLAMMATION VS. SWELLING While often used as synonyms, inflammation and swelling are two distinct immune reactions that often come together. Inflammation is the body’s response to injury or infection. The redness and swelling at the site are the accumulation of white blood cells doing their work. Swelling, on the other hand, is caused by the accumulation of fluid in tissues throughout the body or in a specific region. As a result, swelling can occur in the body with or without inflammation. There are two types of inflammation: acute and chronic. Acute inflammation occurs immediately after the injury and usually lasts for a short time. Chronic inflammation is different. It may last for months or even years. When the cause of acute inflammation is not properly addressed, the swelling may become chronic.

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SYMPTOMS OF INFLAMMATION There are five main symptoms of acute inflammation: pain, especially upon contact, redness, because of increased blood supply to the area, difficulty moving, swelling, and heat. These five symptoms are visible only when the injury or inflammation is close to the surface of the skin. An internal illness, such as pneumonia, will only exhibit some of the typical inflammatory symptoms. Symptoms of chronic inflammation are different. The symptoms are not immediately apparent. By the time symptoms are noticeable, the condition may be serious. Therefore, it is important to be on the lookout for long duration of pain, allergies or asthma attacks, high blood pressure, high blood sugar levels, IBS or ulcers, chronic fatigue, skin problems, and/or red eyes.

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Oh, So Many Rooms! This most famous U.S. mansion is practically a city unto itself. The White House is home to amenities that you surely don’t have at home (but probably wouldn’t mind!), some exciting ones being a chocolate shop, a flower shop, a music room, a game room, a workout room, an indoor pool and a bowling alley (Harry S Truman’s contribution, which was later moved to a new location by Richard Nixon).

The president doesn’t have to step out of his abode to visit everyone’s least favorite destination, since he has a fully equipped dentist’s office right in the White House basement.

The unusual shape of the Oval Office is credited to the most famous of our Founding Fathers. George Washington reportedly had rounded walls in his home in Philadelphia, since he deemed the shape ideal for hosting formal gatherings, and his design was followed when the Oval Office was constructed.

On the second floor of the White House is the Calligraphy Office, where a team of calligraphers prepares invitations, place cards and greetings for events by hand.

All of that (and so much more) definitely makes the president’s home a very valuable one. The White House was recently appraised at $400 million dollars.

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A Numeric Look

6 levels 132 rooms 35 bathrooms 412 doors 147 windows 28 fireplaces 8 staircases 3 elevators


By: Shevy Hollander

A House of White Teddy Roosevelt was the one who changed the name of the president’s home to the White House. Before this official naming, the house had been known as the President’s Palace, President’s House and the Executive Mansion. Roosevelt’s name wouldn’t have worked in America’s early years.The first White House, which was burned down during an invasion in 1814 in the War of 1812, was made of gray-colored sandstone from a quarry in Virginia. Only the second White House, which was completed in 1817 and constructed of the same materials, was painted white. Keeping the White House true to its name costs a whole lot of money and gallons of paint. To give you a general idea, the White House surface measures 55,000 square feet, which needs 570 gallons of paint to give it a fresh white layer. In fact, The White House is undergoing a makeover this very week. Specialty “Whisper White” paint has been imported from Germany, a paint specially manufactured for aging buildings in that it protects the structures while still allowing moisture to escape. At $150 per gallon, the current White House makeover tops $85,000. One of the less-exciting facts of the house’s history were whitewashed along with its walls. But the untarnished truth is that the White House was built by slaves who were trained to fill the roles they were chosen for.

A Pretty Penny While presidents live in the White House rent-free, they rack up enough expenses from daily living therein to make the savings practically nonexistent. The president carries the cost for meals (both in the White House and out), payroll for all staffers for events and parties, transportation, dry cleaning, and hair and makeup. The financial burden is so heavy, that despite their six-figure income, many presidents are in serious debt by the time they leave the White House.

Except for the first family, there are other people who get to spend a great deal of time within the White House walls, namely those employed in the mansion — and there are definitely millions of others who’d love to. But unluckily for all wannabes, employees are hired by word-of-mouth recommendations, which means that many employees belong to families who’ve been working at the White House for generations.

Famous Firsts The first president to live in the White House was John Adams. Although George Washington influenced the White House in a great way, commissioning its construction, choosing the site, and approving its original design, George Washington never had the honor of being a resident of the Executive Mansion. He wasn’t even alive to see it complete. His term ended in 1797, he died in 1799, and the house was ready to move in (but not fully completed) in 1800. Benjamin Harrison was the first to install electric lighting in the White House. But he was far from comfortable with the newest invention and worried he’d get an electric shock if he’d touch the switch. His employees had the honorable job of turning his lights on and off! Franklin D. Roosevelt, who was lame, was the first one to have ramps and elevators installed in the White House. It was one of the first wheelchair-accessible buildings in Washington, and yet, unbelievably, his condition (or at least the severity of it) was virtually a state secret while he was in office!

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‫ערס‪ֵ .‬לייּב ַּבאגֶ עגֶ ענְ ט‬ ‫אר ֶד ְ‬ ‫עק ְ‬ ‫אכן ִדי ֶר ָ‬ ‫אליֶ ע ַמ ְ‬ ‫עצן ַק ְ‬ ‫ארזֶ ְ‬ ‫אלט צּו ָפ ְ‬ ‫אצ ְ‬ ‫וערט ַּב ָ‬ ‫אסי וֶ ְ‬ ‫עטער ִאין ִדי ֶא ְמ ְּב ִ‬ ‫ַאר ֶּב ֶ‬ ‫יער‪ֶ :‬דער ְ‬ ‫קּור ְצן פּון ְפ ִר ֶ‬ ‫ִאין ְ‬ ‫עסט‪.‬‬ ‫אר ֶמ ְ‬ ‫יׁשער ִאינְ גְ ל פּון ְפ ַראנְ ְק ַרייְך וָ ואס גֵ ייט אֹויְך ְׁש ִּפ ְילן ַּביים ַפ ְ‬ ‫זִ יְך ִמיט ַא ִא ִיד ֶ‬

‫עדן צּו ִדיר וֶ וען ֵקיינֶ ער‬ ‫ָאה‪ֵ ,‬לייּב! ֶענְ ְד ִליְך ֶקען ִאיְך ֶר ְ‬ ‫אקע ַא ִאיד?‬ ‫יׁשט‪ .‬זָ אג‪ ,‬דּו ִּביזְ ט ַט ֶ‬ ‫ערט נִ ְ‬ ‫ֶה ְ‬

‫אטע וֶ ועט‬ ‫יׁשע ִאינְ גְ ל! ַמיין ַט ֶ‬ ‫עפן נָ אְך ַא ִא ִיד ֶ‬ ‫ַאזֹוי גּוט צּו ְט ֶר ְ‬ ‫ארגְ ן?‬ ‫קּומט ָמ ְ‬ ‫ְ‬ ‫אטע‬ ‫עדן צּו ִדיר‪ .‬אֹויְך ַדיין ַט ֶ‬ ‫ייען צּו ֶר ְ‬ ‫זִ יְך ְפ ֵר ֶ‬

‫יָ א‪.‬‬ ‫אֹויס ַלאנְ ד‪ְׁ ...‬ש ְׁש ְׁש‪ִ ...‬איְך גְ ֵלייּב‬ ‫ְ‬ ‫ַאר ֶּבעט ִאין‬ ‫אטע ְ‬ ‫נֵ יין‪ַ ,‬מיין ַט ֶ‬ ‫עדן צּו ִדיר‪.‬‬ ‫עהער וֶ ועט ִמיר ָלאזְ ן ֶר ְ‬ ‫אֹויפזֶ ֶ‬ ‫ְ‬ ‫יׁשט ַאז ַמיין‬ ‫נִ ְ‬

‫ארוָ ואס‬ ‫ַאליינְ ס‪ַ ...‬אחחח‪ַ ,‬פ ְ‬ ‫עצט ֵ‬ ‫אטי? יָ א‪ִ ,‬איְך ִּבין יֶ ְ‬ ‫ַט ִ‬ ‫ִּבין ִאיְך ָדא? ַא גַ אנְ ְצן ַצייט ֵלייּב‪ֵ ,‬לייּב‪ֵ ,‬לייּב‪.‬‬

‫עדט‬ ‫אדעק ֶר ְ‬ ‫וְ ַול ֶ‬ ‫אטע!‬ ‫צּו זַ יין ַט ֶ‬

‫ערט ַאז‬ ‫עה ְ‬ ‫אסט גֶ ֶ‬ ‫ֵלייּב‪ָ ,‬ה ְ‬ ‫ארגְ ן גֵ ייט ֶמען אֹויף ַאן‬ ‫ָמ ְ‬ ‫ערג? ֶעס‬ ‫אֹויס ְפלּוג צּו ִדי ֶּב ְ‬ ‫ְ‬ ‫ערצּו‪.‬‬ ‫ייטן ֶד ְ‬ ‫ִאיז גּוט זִ יְך צּו גְ ֵר ְ‬

‫אסט‬ ‫טּוּפן פּון ִדי וֶ ועג‪ַ ,‬אזֹוי וִ וי דּו ָה ְ‬ ‫צּוׁש ְ‬ ‫ועק ְ‬ ‫רּוּביר ִאים ַאוֶ ְ‬ ‫ִאיְך ְּפ ִ‬ ‫אֹויס ְפלּוג‪.‬‬ ‫ְ‬ ‫אּבן ַאן‬ ‫ייען ָה ְ‬ ‫ארגְ ן‪ִ ,‬מיר גֵ ֶ‬ ‫אפֹוילן‪ֶ ...‬א ְפ ֶׁשר ָמ ְ‬ ‫ְ‬ ‫ִמיר ַּב‬

‫אטעוֶ ועט!‬ ‫ַר ֶ‬ ‫וָ ואס טּוה ִאיְך?‬

‫קאפיטל‬

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Pessy Kleinman, 6

Avrumy Weiser

Suri Greenwald, 7

‫ארי רוזנברג‬

Avrum Yosef Werzberger

Motty Spira

Mendy Fliegman, 5

6 ,‫שמעון שימאנאוויטש‬

Chezky Markowitz

Elchonon Weill

Yanky Ostreicher

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The Monsey View

ART EXHIBIT Showcasing Our Town’s Talent Contact The Monsey View to claim your prize Baruch Chaim Zimmerman, 12

Atara Lichtman, 5, Ateres Bais Yaakov

Zahava Lichtman, 8, Ateres Bais Yaakov

WINNER !

Rivky Hager, 10, Viznitz

Henny Spira, 12, Skvere

Leah Miriam G., 7

Chani Braun, 15

Trany Lunger, 10, Skvere

Leah David, 6, Bais Yaakov Elementary

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Golda Kaufman, 9, Cheder Chabad Girls

Faigy Friedman, Grade 1, Satmar

Eidy Kraus, 9

Frady Friedman, Grade 1, Satmar

Faigy Weber, 7


WINNER !

Shaindy Schiff, 10, Bobov

N.T.D.

Pinchos Kaufman, 12, New Square

M. Mayer, 13, Satmar

C. Horowitz

Miriam Friedman, 11, Bais Esther

Miri Brecher, 6, Bais Esther

Aigy Brecher, 8, Bais Esther

Fradel Surkis, 5, Skvere

Leah Green

Malky Knobloch, Grade 6, Bobov

Sury D. Sabel, 10, Satmar

Shternie Cohen, Cheder Chabad Girls

S.W.

Myer Kaufman, 5, Cheder Chabad

Yitzchak Gordon, 10, Skvere

Yitzchak David, 4, Yeshivas Toras Chaim

Yisrael Levin, 9, Ashar

Shlomy Rothschild, 10

S.R., 14, Bais Trany

Rivka Braun, 12, Skvere

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PLAYING RULES: • No adding “s” to a word. • No proper nouns, abbreviations, contractions or acronyms. • No bouncing back to letters already used in a given word. • Words may not be found with a computer boggle solver. • Words may not be found with the help of a dictionary. • The Monsey View will carefully review all submissions to ascertain that each word is found in the dictionary. Points will be deducted for ineligible words. • We reserve the right to disqualify entries that have a few ineligible words, are not written in alphabetical order or are missing information. • Each contestant has a chance to win only once in four weeks. • No credit given to archaic words, or words chiefly used in other languages (including British English).

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BOGGLE WINNER’S LIST 4-LETTER WORDS bark bass bump char foci

hark kiss lark nary raki

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6-LETTER WORDS barque embark harass

rakish sharky

7-LETTER WORDS 5-LETTER WORDS arrass array arsis

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9+ LETTER WORDS embarrass

The following are some of the ineligible words found:

Arab as is barr. bars bash basks barye haras

harass harl pegs Saki seow shay yaks

Please note that credit is not given for inappropriate words, words not found on board and words listed twice.

REMINDER: Dictionaries or electronic devices may not be used to help you solve the Boggle board. We will disqualify word lists, as per our discretion, that include too many unusual words. The Boggle Team at The Monsey View

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35 S Cole Ave

O. (845) 406-4944

F. (845) 459-6031

Great Investment Opportunity

Investment Opportunity

Coming Soon!

34 Prospect Spring Valley

26 Locust Spring Valley

14 Garden Pl Spring Valley

Newly renovated home! 7-8 bedrooms, legally approved to finish basement. Current monthly income $2,800 with potential to raise.

Perfect investment opportunity in up and coming neighborhood. Two kitchens, 7 bedrooms. $3,500 monthly income with beautiful property.

Upcoming prime Neighborhood, with lots of potential.

$349k

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

$449k

COMING SOON

$349k

Spacious House For Rent

Prime Chestnut Ridge area

Great Investment Opportunity

10 Cardinal Chestnut Ridge

30 Beckett Chestnut Ridge

17,19,21 Walnut Pl. Spring Valley

Nice high ranch. Dining Room, Kitchen, Living Room, 4 bedrooms 2 1/2 baths, playroom, a garage plus a shed. Right next to Monsey.

Recently Extended hi ranch in peaceful cul de sac in chestnut ridge area.

Three properties 26,840 sq. ft. Build 3 multi-family houses or office buildings. POR Zoned.

NEWRENT FOR Real estate cannot be lost or stolen, nor can it be carried away. Purchased with common sense, paid for in full, and managed with reasonable care, it is about the safest investment in the world

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$3,200

$569k

FOR SALE

$399k

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$549k

Brand new Townhouse

New Town House SOLD

Under Contract

Ridge Avenue Spring Valley

25 South Cole

40 Lonergan

2,600 sq ft, Huge walkout basement, Huge play area, 2 Parking spots per Unit. Full Pesach kitchen, 90 ft Front yard, 60 ft backyard.

This property is no longer available.

In contract by a Ruumi Realty buyer’s agent.

FOR SALE

$675k

SOLD

UNDER CONTRACT

Moses Einhorn

BARUCH “Zishe” FEDER

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LLC REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON

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LLC REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON

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Classifieds FOR SALE FORMULA ‫צו פארקויפן ניאויקעיט‬ $25 ‫ קען‬1 ‫ פאר‬$30 ‫פארמאלע‬ :‫ קעןס און מער רופט‬10 ‫פאר‬ 845.426.3237 BUGABOO STROLLERS Bugaboo New Fox Strollers for sale- All Black $1050,Black Base with grey fabric $1050, Aluminum Base with Grey fabric $950,Aluminum Base with black seat and grey hood $950, aluminum/ blue melange fabric $900 New Bugaboo Donkey all black with 2 seats $1300. Gently Used Bugaboo Buffalo all black $500 Black with khaki hood $450. Peg perego YSPI $550 peg perego Booklet $425. Please call 323-8047438

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COLLEGE AREA Long term Rental 6000sqft house available immediately. Moised/Office/Large Family On Carlton corner College. Pls call 845 274 1435 for more details JILL LANE Walk in, two bedroom unit for rent. Please call 845-4141606. NORTH RIGAUD Brand New Duplex (2nd – 3rd floor) for rent includes: Kitchen/dinette, Dining Rm, Playroom, Study, Pesach Kitchen, 5 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, back porch, Please call 845-414-1606. ELM ST. 3rd floor unit for rent includes: Kitchen/Dinette, Dining Rm/Living Rm, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths and porch. Avail as of Sept. 1. Please Call 845-414-1606. HOUSE FOR RENT Wesley Hills 3 Bed/2baths Colonial. Magnicent property, Babbling Brook w/ waterfall, Fireplace, Finished basement Front and Back Porch. Walk to all Shuls. By Owner 914 906-2853 OFFICE FOR RENT Beautiful office available for rent in center of Monsey. 2 large rooms. $2100. For serious inquiries only email: sales@beautycentricgroup. com or call:845-352-1550

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Classifieds MONSEY-THRIVING REAL ESTATE COMPANY looking to hire a f/t Admin assistant. Candidate must be detail oriented, motivated and proactive, have the ability to multitask and prioritize objectives in a fast paced environment, with 1-2 years work experience Computer proficiency, Microsoft office and Quickbooks required, with superior verbal/ written communication skills, and a professional work ethic. Real estate experience a plus. Great pay for the right candidate. Excellent growth potential! Info@wiseyork.com – or call 347-699-8761 CHESTNUT RIDGE House for sale! 18 Appledale Ln, Spring Valley. Hurry to see this all updated High ranch. Beautiful kitchen, large living room with gas fire place. Spacious dining room, private yard with paved patio and above ground pool with deck area. 4 Bd 2.5 Bath, 1800 Sq ft. $497K Call 347-678-7561or 347-232-5724 MONTICELLO FOR RENT! Brand new 4 Bedroom Home avail for rent in Monticello. Section 8 ok. Please call 347598-8084 OFFICE AVAILABLE Comfortable office available. Commercial location, separate entrance, bathroom on-site, ground level. Optional: garage with space for 2 pallets. Call 659.5428 SHUL FOR RENT SHABBOS/ Y’’T Beautiful Large Shul 1500 SQ FT, 18 FT High ceiling, large windows, lots of parking, RT 306 and Grandview. Please text or call and leave message (845) 445-8285‬ VACATION RENTAL Picturesque vacation home for rent in Chestnut Ridge, NY. 6 bdrm home on acre of land. Private pool, deck, basketball court. Aug 23-28. Call 848-525-5508

ROOM FOR RENT very large room for rent in Bates area. Suitable for office or playgroup etc. 845 746 7251 SHABBOS GETAWAY Spacious 7 Bedroom house in Concord weekend rental, also per week. 3 floors, 17 beds, deck, backyard. Linens, hotplate. Call/text 845-5486478 VACATION RENTAL Magnificent secluded newly renovated Suffern home on 1 acre cul-de-sac with pool, brook, fireplace, trampoline. 18 minutes from Shul. Shabbos or weekday getaway. Text/Whatsapp for more info 845-327-0266. THE BAMBOO REST-HOUSE! Beautiful, Luxurious, Hotellike suite in a private, quiet, setting in the heart of Monsey with all amenities! Please call 845-352-2189. Also available for Yomim Toivim. Close to Shul/Mikva and Shopping. SHISHA REALTY

3 bedroom beautiful garden apartment in the new arzei- gmul available for all of august or part as well as many more beautiful rentals. Contact shisha realty 718-408-8070 or vacation@shisharealty. com

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HELP WANTED VOLUNTEERS NEEDED/ AVAILABLE To volunteer to feed the sick or elderly, OR if you are in need of this service, Please call 845-352-1016 LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEER local drivers for chessed. Please call 845-352-1016 MEDICAL ASSISTANT Busy Pediatric Practice is seeking a F/T & P/T. Medical Assistant to join our team. If you have a passion for medicine, are very energetic and you enjoy working with pediatrics, this job may be for you! Please send your resume and cover letter to: sheryl@ tovhealth.org or call 845-6133333 opt #1 (ask for Sheryl) PLAYGROUP ASSISTANT Part time Playgroup assistant wanted. Call 347-860-5181

PROPERTY MGMT BOOKKEEPER Accurately record portfolio financial accounts, Reconcile accounts, Provide CEO reports, Oversee/manage all financial transactions. nytalentgroup@gmail.com 8454241808 TEACHER POSITION Local Monsey girls school looking to hire experienced teachers for secular studies department for upcoming school year 5780. Please email resumeteacherposition2020@gmail. com POSITIONS AVAILABLE Join the talented and dedicated staff at Bas Mikroh Girls School. Positions available: Afternoon permanent substitute for upper grades, Pre-school assistants, co-teachers, and part time Writing and Grammar teacher for the ‘19‘20 school year. Email resume to bbamberger@basmikroh. org. If you would like to join our substitute list, Kdg - 8th grade please call our office at 845-352-5296. ACCOUNTANT Boutique Accounting Practice looking for an experienced accountant to join our team. Email resume to: jobs. boutiquefirm@gmail.com or Fax resume to (646) 792-3313



Classifieds TEACHER POSITION Cheder in Monsey, NY seeks a highly professional, creative & dynamic Junior High Male Teacher for the 19-20 school year. Competitive salary. Send resumes to chedermonsey29@gmail.com POSITIONS AVAILABLE We are hiring caring, creative, and committed teachers and assistants to join our General Studies team: 2nd & 4th Grade Teachers (Mon-Thu 12:45-4:00),Title I Reading & Math, Pre1A-2nd Grade Assistants (Mon-Thu 12:45/1:30-4:00), Assistant rabbeim for 1st and 2nd grade. We offer a professional atmosphere and competitive salary. Send resume and references to gss@ yeshivaspringvalley.org or FAX 845-356-8551 Attn: BR

SON-RISE WORKER Looking for a female sonrise worker to work with a special needs child Mon.-Thur. 3:305:00. experience preferred, training provided. Email resume to reinhorn093@ gmail.com or call (845) 8212275 JOB OPENING 12th grade graduates! Kickstart your career today! Heimeshe showroom in Monsey looking to hire immediately. Full time ( 9-5). Will train. Entry level - female receptionist and female inside sales position available. Candidates should have excellent communication skills and the ability to maintain a high level of activity. Competitive pay. Please email 6038204@ gmail.com or call 845-6038204.

RAYIM is looking for full time babysitters at our Melnick location. Please call 352-7700 Ext 230

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// help wanted SEEKING PRESCHOOL STAFF Just back from Seminary? Want to get experience working with master teachers in a warm preschool setting? Seeking one more assistant teacher for the upcoming school year. Professional environment. Excellent opportunity for growth. Please call Feige Bessler at (917) 439-9670

HELP WANTED Female aide needed for special needs classroom. Full time position. jobresumes613@gmail.com. Phone: 352-3307 ext. 119

POSITIONS AVAILABLE Yeshiva of Spring Valley – Girls. General Studies Dept. seeks Assistants for lower grades for 2019-20 academic year: Please email resume to mweinstock@ yeshivaspringvalley.org Call: (845)356-1400 #223

RE SECRETARY F/T 9-5(-1pm Fri) Verbal/ written Communication, Typing/ dictation Skills, Bookkeeping/ RE experience a+, MS Office Suite QuickBooks & Rent Manager a+. nytalentgroup@ gmail.com (845)424-1808

ASSISTANTS WANTED Interviews for assistants for the year 2019-2020 beginning now. Come join the wonderful working environment in our school plus the extra benefit of learning professional teaching techniques from top teachers. Please send resume. Email: resumes@ baisyaakovelementary.org Fax: 845-205-4333 TEACHERS WANTED Seeking Elementary and Junior High School General Studies teachers for the 2019-20 school year in a Bais Yaakov girls school. Excellent opportunity for the right individual. Please send resume: Fax: 845205-4333 Email: resumes@ baisyaakovelementary.org. F/T POSITION/GREAT FOR GRADUATES Local eCommerce business looking for a female to fill a full-time position in a fast-paced office. Great growth opportunity. Must be detail-oriented, responsible and able to multitask. No experience necessary. Email resume to jobopeningoffice4@gmail. com

SHADOW POSITION Looking for female shadow for 1:00PM to 4:15PM for third grade boy in boys school in Monsey. Call or Text 732-2152858

JOB OPPORTUNITY Busy office located in center of Monsey is seeking a Homecare Specialist. The candidate is responsible for the coordination of home care benefits which include PCA, CDPAS, HHA and skilled services to secure coverage. This is a great opportunity for the right individual. We offer great pay and benefits. Candidate must be able to multi-task and have excellent communication and organization skills. Please send resume to officepositions58@gmail. com. ASSISTANTS - MONSEY B.Y. First Grade afternoon assistants (12:30-4:00). Great opportunity to obtain experience. Call: 845-362-3166. Fax resume: 845-354-6682 Email: 44camphillroad@thejnet. com SECRETARIAL F/T POSITION Heimishe office located in Monsey looking for fulltime Secretary, (graduate preferred). For more details please call 845-4289597 or email resume to jobsopening10952@gmail. com


TEACHING/SHADOW POSITION Seeking Male Para/shadow for the upcoming school year for 6th grade boy in a Monsey boys cheder. Excellent pay, great work environment, ABA supervision and training available. Please email seeking845@gmail.com HELP WANTED Looking for aspiring Rebbe or educator to work with a 1st grade boy individually in a Yeshiva setting both one-on-one and classroom support. Please email yizwiz@ gmail.com with your information. TEACHER WANTED Cheder in Monsey looking for a male second grade English teacher. 3:15-4:30 . Experience in classroom. Great pay! Contact: boysyeshiva10952@gmail.com RE EXPERIENCED ASSET MGR oversee provide strategic direction reports mgmt budgeting leasing invstmnt mrkt trends renos reposition portfolio malls commercial. nytalentgroup@gmail. com 8454241808 SALESPERSON WANTED Individual must desire to build a career, Full Training and Support provided. Past work experience a+. C:845-639-5216 e:dglick@ ft.newyorklife.com JOB OPPORTUNITY Attention: graduates & experienced women. Come work in an established Amazon Seller business. Must be computer savvy, know excel and have work ethics. Good Pay for the right candidate. Email your resume to humanresource.david@ gmail.com RECEPTIONIST Busy medical office looking for a part time receptionist to work evening and Sunday hours. Please email resume to frontofficemmh@ gmail.com SCHOOL SECRETARY Monsey boys school looking for a Secretary from 9-3. With good computer and phone skills. Call: 8454593520 Email: boysyeshiva10952@gmail.com

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SEEKING TO BUY WAREHOUSE for up to $12,000,000. 7-8% cap rate. Proof of funds available. Please call 845.425.4542 RESUMES Need a professional work/ job resume? Resumes are what we do! Call/Text 845-554-5778 or email resumakerpro@gmail.com.

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JOB OPPORTUNITY Local Toy Company Looking for Ecommerce product developer. Are you interested in working with a company where your creativity is put to good use and your mission is to make kids happy? We are looking for individuals that want to learn about product development and work on a team of innovators and creators. Required Skills: Experience navigating and purchasing on the Amazon website, Basic Email, Working knowledge of Microsoft Office, Great communicative skills, Self Motivated. Potential candidates would need to be in our Chestnut Ridge offices from 9-5 MondaysThursdays, and half days on Fridays. Email resume to cko10977@gmail.com

HELP WANTED Seeking female CDPAP aide for elderly woman. Some physical help; light household help; manage cleaning help, and keep her company! Flexible schedule. Yiddish or Hebrew speaking a plus. Contact eturnheim@gmail. com

DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT F/T : Data base maintenance and updating; manage donor and contact data base including financial records; create fundraising letters and e-mail correspondence; Heimishe environment. Efeder@chesed247.org

COUNSELORS WANTED Machene Ahavas Chesed is seeking young energetic 17-20 year old counselors to work from August 6-28 short hours, great pay . Please pick up an application at Yeshiva Bais Dovid, or call 845-5967546 or 845-376-3969.

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HELP WANTED Home improvement showroom in Monsey looking to hire full time showroom designer. Please email resume to accounting@ ceramiccreation.net

BABYSITTING WARM AND EXPERIENCED babysitter available to babysit night hours in your home or at weddings. References available. Please call 845 499 9272 BABYSITTER AVAILABLE on 73 Francis Place. After school hours available. Also taking Sunday drop-ins. Please call 845-352-1016 OVERNIGHT BABYSITTING looking for a warm home to leave your child over Shabbos? Call 425-3491 BABYSITTER AVAILABLE Experienced lady interested in babysitting in office or school setting. References available. Newborn - 3 years old. Please call 845-422-5679. PLAYGROUP Playgroup in airmont park ave area teacher with many years experience great with kids ages 2 - 3 year old call moroh esty 8454149488 many happy refrences


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Fridays). Driver’s license and car required. Call 845-503-0267

Looking for female staff to drive and Opening #3

Monday-Thursday Evenings

10am-1pm (including Sundays and

spend time with a small group of girls every Sunday and Friday. Must be

Design: THE MONSEY VIEW

comfort of your (starting at 5pm) (startinghome at 5pm) own

Monday through Thursday evenings

friendly and caring. Call 845-503-0238

Email your resume to: jobs@hamaspikrockland.org Please reference job opening number in your email.

Email resumes to jobs@commhealthcare.com

Apply today.

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NEW PLAYGROUP Kiryas Radin. Warm loving Morah years of experience. Younger 2 year olds. Rivky Simon 732-666-7020. Many happy references. 306 KIDDIEGROUP 306/rita heimishe kiddie group for ages 18-24 months, accepting new registrations for september. Small group. Please call 845-425-3555 PLAYGROUP Chestnut Ridge area: Ages 2 to 3 y/o Warm and loving care, two experience Teachers. Transportation available. Starting September 845-213-5223 HEBREW SPEAKING PLAYGROUP ‫גן לעברית בפסייאק מחפש גננת‬ ‫וסייעת לשנה הבעל״ט דוברות‬ ‫ צוות היימיש ואווירה‬.‫עברית‬ 845- :‫לפרטים‬.‫ישראלית נעימה‬ 3672360 PLAYGROUP Kennedy Dr. Area, ages 2-3 years. Snacks & hot lunches. Yiddish speaking. Tender loving care, to register call 845-274-7412

SERVICES LEBEDIG BALLS 12 balls to rent. CALL lebedig balls: 845-213-5720

TUTOR AVAILABLE for your elementary school child for Limudei Kodesh and Limudei Chol. Please Call: 845-352-1016 DOULA Labor of love LOVE your birth experience, certified CD( DONA) Doula Malky Breuer 845 270 4330 845 362 3480 Malky@mbdoula.com CHILDBIRTH EDUCATION CLASSES To join the next class please call 845-426-0931. Tzippy Tauber CD (DONA)Certified Birth Doula HYPNOBIRTHING CLASS Birthing the gentle way. Release, trust, connect. Achieve the birth of your dreams! visioning, hypnosis, journaling, art. Rivky Friedman, hbce sign up call/ text 845.200.4365 BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! Are you dealing with? ADHD, Fears, Emotional imbalances, learning issues. Bruchy Greenfeld 659-1848 CURE VERTIGO Are you dizzy and don’t know what to do? Try Chinese Herbal Medicine at the Azamra Acupuncture Clinic to make the room stop spinning. Call 845-367-1139

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// babysitting // services

MUSIC LESSONS Give your daughter the gift of music at a very reasonable price! References available. Call Yitty @ 845-426-7561 after 4:30 pm

POTTY TRAINING Planning to potty train? Learn a struggle-free method. Recorded classes, ongoing guidance. Call 347587-0919.

ALTERATIONS Professional alterations, fast service, in the Blueberry Hill area. 929.287.2135

CHILDBIRTH PREP CLASSES learn techniques for relaxation - breathing exercises. over 1000 satisfied moms, Sheva Feder certified doula 845.352.1579

SEWING COURSES private sewing course with master teacher Esty Krauss. call or text 845-662-5931 SEWING COURSE One on One, by Esty Krauss. Group forming now for high school girls. call or text 845662-5931. TORAHANYTIME.COM On demand Torah lectures. Video-Audio-download. All for free. Computer or App for iPhone/Android Or Hotline 718-298-2077. Yiddish Hebrew - English TUTOR AVAILABLE Experienced tutor available from 4-6 pm to learn with your son and/or help him learn his Pshetel with ease and clarity. Call (845) 5481106.. Leave message. BABY NIGHT NURSE Frum newborn baby night nurse available. Many references. 845-232-1130

MARRIAGE & FAMILY COUNSELING

Warm, professional 25 years exp. Communication issues, OTD children, call for free phone consult. Dr Yisroel Kaplan 917-3455750 GENTLE TOUCH Laser, Electrolysis, Waxing, Tinting. Professional Flawless Make Up. Evening appt available. Call/text 845 2225265 COTTON CANDY Cotton candy machine for rent. Great price. 845-4593520 MAKEUP BY MALKY Professionally certified Makeup Artist for any Simcha or special occasion. Great prices! Call or text for more info. 845-422-1084


y r a n i m e S / l o o High Sch Graduates Join our Monsey oďŹƒce! Did you know? You can work part-time at FCC through June/September and then switch to full-time. Email your resume to: jobs@fcc-corp.com

POSITION OPEN

Nursing Home Biller Ideal for High School or Seminary graduate. Stimulating with room for long-term growth!

No experience necessary, we provide training. Excellent frum environment.


Classifieds

// services

5”,6”,7” Gutters Copper and aluminum gutters Over 30 colors 845-782-4473 sales@advancedguttersinc.com

MAKEUP COURSES Profesional makeup applications and makeup courses (apply on yourself or others),20+ years of experience, formerly instructor at IL MAKIAGE NY 8452226299. MASSAGES

for women by a licensed massage therapist. Relax with a deep tissue, swedish, pre/ post natal massage. New Hempstead/New City area. Please call 845.201.8251 or email info@cuzzispa.com MUSIC & SINGER One Man Band & Singer. Enhance your event! Incredible music, Reasonable prices. Call Simcha Salzer 845-502-0496

PETTICOATS FOR RENT! Enhance your gown with just the right petticoat! Kids and adults petticoats for rent! In the Bates area. Call or text: 845 200-4326 PORTRAITS Beautiful and detailed portrait drawings by talented and experienced artist. Awesome gift idea!!! Call or text: 845.596.6648 email: rivkygorelick@gmail.com COMPUTER REPAIR For all your computer repair services, iTech computers is here to serve you. Please call 845-263-4535 WE DO DECKS! Have your deck restored on time for Sukkos. Power Washing & Deck Staining. Get your free estimate: Call. Text. 845-393-4937

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

HAPPINESS Giving up on it? Get it back in record timing with proven techniques. References available. Call Avi Weinberg 845-558-4027.

LADY DRIVER For all your car service or messenger needs please call 347-831-1732

RENT A DOONA Going on vacation? Taking baby home from the hospital? Doona Rentals for as low as $11 a day. Call 845-459-2103

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Gutter Guard Installation

Fully Insured Free estimates

Cleaning and Repirs

CHOSON ALBUM VIDEO

MECHITZAS FOR RENT 8 beautiful 6 1/2’H x 4’W wooden painted panels on wheels. Picked up & delivered. Pls call Avi at Events by Dublyew 845-5584027

Gifting your kallah with a choson album? Make it come alive for her with the addition of clips of your precious son! Call 845-445-5463 BAR MITZVAH PHOTOGRAPHY Quality and affordable bar mitzvah photography by Moshe Grunfeld call 917858-1054 or email moshe@ moshegrunfeld.com AMAZING PROBIOTICS! One of a kind probiotics (not sold in stores) available now! Amazing for eczema, mrsa, moloscum and digestive issues. for more info 845694-8455 HOSTESS PACKAGES/ PEKLECH

Classy welcome packages for your Shabbos aufruf or Sheva Brachos! We have something in every budget; book in advance to ensure availability. Thinking pekelach? We have it! Vacht nacht, birthday, aufruf, upsherin, pidyon haben. PRESENTED 845-2740489 presented0489@ gmail.com

SALT WATER POOL Beautiful Salt water pool to rent by the hour in chestnut ridge birds area please call 9176428194 or 18454254217 POOL FOR RENT Crystal clear, private, heated pool for rent day/night in Chestnut Ridge: camps, groups or families. Please call & leave message 845-371-1188 or text 848-525-5508. GARTLECH we fix knitted & crochet Gartlech & make beautiful professional fringes. We also teach how to knit & crochet. call: 917-414-3281 ARROWSMITH Is your child still in the same place after all that tutoring? The Arrowsmith Program has helped many children become successful in the regular classroom. Please call Mrs. Feuer to find out more 845-304-7053


WOOOOFF!!! shoe sale

Elite Healthcare Consultants is Hiring! Research compliance laws and regulations

TOP BRAND NAME QUALITY SHOES

FOR 50% BELOW WHOLSALE PRICE!!!

BOYS

GIRLS

MENS

BABY

document and implement findings contract management admin tasks

*shoes for illustration porpuses only

MARK THE DATE:

Sunday, August 25 10am - 9pm

Previous homecare compliance experience preferred. email resumes to jobs@elitehc.net

KIDS

$20

MENS

$49

SHOES

SHOES

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Classifieds

// services // odds & ends // gemachim

TO P R AT E D I N N E W YO R K / N E W J E R S E Y

COMMERCIAL KITCHENS EXHAUST SYSTEM & HOOD CLEANING

Power Washing

Weekly Office Cleaning

845.825.2406

Rubbish Removal

Post Construction Cleaning

FULLY LICENSED & INSURED

845.327.6997

hoodblasterinc@gmail.com

RELIABLE & PUNCTUAL SERVICE

DEBT RELIEF having trubble with finances? join Debtors Anonymous Tuesday night @ 19 Robert Pitt # 113 , 7:30-8:30pm. visit www. debtorsanonymous.org

YINGERLEIT NEEDED Local Mesivta looking for yingerleit to enhance the daily Shacharis minyan. Willing to pay on a monthly basis starting Rosh Chodesh Elul. Call 845-548-0183

SHAIMOS

PICK UPS 845-461-3084

ROOMMATE WANTED Frum single woman seeks same to share home, own bedroom, w/d, $900 per month. 845-608-0845

MATH TURORING Regents/GED/TASC/SAT/ ACT Common Core, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Precalculus, Calculus, Physics ALL Grades/Levels. call: 845-445-8003

SUNDAY PROGRAM! For Pre1-A girls: crafts, baking, and more. $75 for 3 Sundays: Aug.18, Aug.25, & Sept.1.Yiddish speaking. Trans.& Lunch provided. Call 845-356-2068

MATH ANXIETY? I can help! All ages. All levels. Regents, SAT Prep, CLEPS, AP courses. Remediation and Enrichment also available Linda 845.538.5319

ODDS & ENDS SEEKING DONATIONS Of toys, arts & crafts, or supplies, in good condition, for a Heimishe Moised. Call 845.500.3100 CAR NEEDED Looking for a Donation of a Car for a Special Needs Yeshiva. If you have one please call 352-3307 ext.119 SAW A YESHUAH I tzint a lecht 40 days lil nishmas r menachem Mendel mrimnov and saw a yeshua

DIABETIC STRIPS Looking to buy your extra Diabetic Test Strips. Strictly Confidential. 347-871-7574

GEMACHIM BED REST? We do the laudry for you. 213-7437 (also looking for volunteers) WEDDING KIT for Machetunim to take along. 845-425-2036 ‫טייערע כלה‬ ‫נוצט אויס דעם יום החופה‬ ‫מיט אן אלבום וואס ענטהאלט‬ ,‫ שיעורים‬,‫ הדרכה‬,‫השקפה‬ ‫ וואכן פאר‬4‫ רעזעווירט‬.‫תפילות‬ 245-352-2560 ‫די חתונה‬ SOUND SYSTEM GEMACH Speakers | mikes | mixers | cables | 917-382-8809

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cleaning from black to blue...

Fully Insured

Remove an Ayin Hara R’ Avraham Lebel 718.977.5459 Price: $50 per name - credit cards accepted - Pls leave a message With the endorsement of Rabbanim of ‫בד”ץ העדה החרדית ירושלים‬

EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT

A financial services office in Monsey NY is seeking a full time female executive assistant. Responsibilities include scheduling, client relations, etc. Candidate must have excellent verbal (telephone) & writing skills, mathematics, computer proficiency and ability to multi-task. For more information please email your resume to molanservices@gmail.com

BANDS & HATS $10 New ladies bands, all lengths. Also berret hats. 845 290 8319 CHUPAH CARDS Lucite cards. 845.222.0456 SUITCASE GEMACH 845-371-9121 MATERNITY COATS 100% down TEXT ONLY 8455212912 BIKE RACK GEMACH Fits all cars. Holds up to 3 bikes. 845-659-1863. BLUE LIGHT Gemach in monsey, pls call before. 845.425.1919 BRIS PILLOW GEMACH and benchers with tfilos for bris and pidyon haben: 845213-0602

TICHEL GEMACH To receive or donate 845-3717504 FORMULA GEMACH chani @ 347-267-3640 or Miriam 216-889-3643 ‫לעילוי נשמת‬ We can arrange to have the whole ‫ששה סדרי משנה‬ learned ‫ לעילוי נשמת‬your loved ones! Call /Text (917) 720-6392 / chofetzmishna@ gmail.com CHUPPAH TEFILLOS tefillos and tehillim booklets for the chupa time 845-2130602. WEDDING HAIR PIECES for children 3473001679 SHULERT APP Daven at the perfect Minyan with Shulert! https://www. shulert.com


All positions at Hamaspik give you the opportunity to do meaningful work in a growthfocused environment where you can develop your talents and share your passion with others while building your career. CARE MANAGER

A part-time Care Manager to work with individuals and their families to develop a care plan and connect them to the right services they need for a better health. Required Qualifications: BA Degree

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A part-time Coordinator to coordinate community habilitation and respite services for individuals with disabilities in Westchester County. Preferred Qualifications: Spanish speaking, experience with individuals with disabilities

CENTER FOR HUMAN SERVICES

Send resume to:

JOBS@HAMASPIKROCKLAND.ORG

and reference which position you are applying for. Hamaspik is fully committed to Equal Employment Opportunity and to attracting, retaining, developing and promoting the most qualified employees without regard to their race, gender, color, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, age, physical or mental disability, citizenship status, veteran status, or any other characteristic prohibited by state or local law.

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// gemachim

Dirty trash bin?

LET US CLEAN IT FOR YOU.

845.839.4024 info@mrcancleaning.com www.mrcancleaning.com

BEAUTIFUL BENCHERS (not Zemiros) 845-642-0910 SAFETY BRACELET Free aid to remind you that your baby is in the car! 4251202 CARSEATS & BASSINET and pack n play bassinets. 425-1202 GOWN GEMACH mother and sister gowns size 0-12, by apt only. 845-4267496 or 845-352-3031. FLORAL BISOMIM for your Simcha - 845-6292785. DVD/VIDEO GEMACH DVDS and portable players for sick and homebound adults and children.425-2660 SIMCHA HAT $25. many styles/ colors. We also accept donations of elegant hats. 347 351 1604 LEV DEVORAH Layett gemach (845) 213-3646 BABIES LAYETTE GEMACH text 718-551-1732 or email frimitbabies@gmail.com

BABY GOWNS and 2 pieces. Matching shoes and hair accessories available from 3 months - 2 years. New! Boys line added. 425-3049 MECHITZA’S 30’ - 5 six’ tables, 10 chairs stands and bus-boxes $100 deposit. $18 Donation call 845-445-8015 or email Mitzvah1@gmail.com SHIFRA PUAH DOULA Please call to register in advance. 845-587-1649 HOSPITAL SUPPLIES inc. TPN equipment, feeding pumps, NG tubes, & feeding supplies. donate/receive. 845746-8293. ELEGANT HATS For short term rental 845517-0838. MATERNITY GEMACH Weekday and shabbos clothing, various sizes. call/ text 845-445-9687 ROOF CARRIERS For all cars even without bars on roof. 845-659-1863. Monroe: 845-662-7102. South Fallsburg 845-434-3865.

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GPS GEMACH Brand new, updated, with traffic. 845-352-2588 Leave msg. (Minimal fee) BRIS GEMACH located in Central Monsey. 617-955-3630. poya, pillow case, outfit, blanket. ‎ OT WATER URNS H 845-425-9211 ISRAEL GPS No fee. English or Hebrew. Must reserve in advance by email at IsraelGPS@gngroup. com BRIS GEMACH Located on Blauvelt Rd. 356-6215 poya, outfit, blanket and hat. EAR-PLUG GEMACH for ba’alei simcha to protect your guests’ hearing. Baby headsets also available. 845202 -0105. WHITE KALLLAH SHOES. Proceeds go to tzedakah. Call\Text 845-200-0211 TOY GEMACH Keep all the children busy by your simchas with tons of lego and clicks. 845-578-6513

TABLECLOTHS for your Simchos. (845) 371 2105 PACK N PLAY We have New Pack n Plays tova222@gmail.com or text 845-216-4885 PHONE GEMACH free of charge for as long as necessary. 845 579 5538 REFLECTOR GEMACH Hosting guest? Be safe! Wear a reflector. 845-356-0815 SIDDUR GEMACH Sfard: Friedman 845-6087830 Ashkenaz: Shulman845 352 1756 or 845-826-6718 MEZUZOS GEMACH 362.2333 HOSPITAL GOWN for maternity or hospitalization Tzniusdige & Comfortable. 845-425-8687 PIDYON HABEN coins, silver tray, lace box, outfit 845-426-1681 845-6427256 FREE MOVING BOXES Packs of 10x for easy transport. (845) 641-5536.


DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO SUCCEED?

Join Us and Experience the Marquis Difference. BENEFITS Paid Yomim Tovim, Federal Holidays and Personal Time Off Transportation Provided • Medical Benefits 401k • Team Building Events • Competitive Pay Professional Environment • Heimishe Atmosphere Training and Support • Room for Growth

WE AR E HIRIN G

REQUIRED SKILLS • Ability to Multitask • Good Communication Skills • Detail Oriented

Full-time Positions Available in HR, CDPAS and Coordination Departments

845.205.9513

sfliegman@marquishc.com www.marquishc.com

Home care company is looking to hire a talented individual to join our friendly team MUST have prior experience working in a home care agency salary starting based on experience

Benefits offered: • Health, dental, life, vision insurance • FSA-medical, childcare, travel • Short term disability • Paid Holidays

SEEKING PART-TIME SECRETARY.

• Paid time off • Paid sick time

Please email resume to jobs@elitehc.net

Great pay with growth opportunities. Must be able to speak Yiddish and English, and provide positive costumer service. Call 845-503-0238 August 14, 2019 / THE MONSEY VIEW / 205 www.themonseyview.com / 845.600.8484


Classifieds

// gemachim // gowns // lost & found

TANNERSVILLE - 115 Spring St 3 BR, w/d, 2 a/c, Near Shuls, Grocery. Mikvah, Camp. Util Incl. Avail Aug 18-Aug 29. Call 646-915-2160

RELAXING MASSAGES for women by a licensed massage therapist. Deep tissue | Swedish | Pre/post natal. New Hempstead/New City area. Please call 845.201.8251 or email info@cuzzispa.com

GOWNS TO SELL Exquisite black/white gown size 0-2. 2 girls black/white gowns size 7-8 and 12-14. call or text 347 504-4033.

FREE BOXES for moving (mostly egg carton size). 845-425-6826 or 845-608-7830. Donations of flattened boxes are always welcome! BECHER GEMACH Real bechers from our free-loan gemach. 845-377KOS1(5671) KosYeshuos@ gmail.com GOWN GEMACH South Monsey Ladies gowns and petticoat gemach.call or text after 5pm. 347-278-1278 SIDDUR/CHUMASH 558.4774 COAT RACK Coat racks and hangers for your simcha. 845-356-9841 REFLECTOR GEMACH: having guests or having a simcha and need reflectors 347-977-6816 HEATER GEMACH 845 362 8666 WE ACCEPT clothing, shoes and household items in brand new condition. To donate or receive call 347-731-3851.

CHUPPA CARDS. call or text after 5pm. 347278-1278

DRESSES/GOWNS RENT/SALE Black & White Exquisite gown for rent/sale. 845-8262185 GOWN Exquisite black and white gown for sale\rent. Please call: 2320462 GOWN FOR RENT

beautiful dark colored gown size 2-4 8455380391 MAGNIFICENT GOWN Exquisite gown for rent size 2-4 pls call 845-596-9933 GOWN FOR RENT Gorgeous black and gold gown for rent size 2-4. Please text/call 201-204-6315 RENT/SALE GOWNS: Mechteniste, sister of bride & maternity 845659-8753. We will also take your gowns on consignment and rent/sell it for you.

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FOR RENT Magnificent white gown with teal beading. Size 2. Pls call/ text 845-746-7248 GOWNS FOR RENT Beautiful gowns for ladies and teens for rent. What’s app or text 347-278-1278 BEAUTIFUL GOWNS for adult and teen sisters of bride. Women size 6-8 in white/black, size 2&4 in white/gold. tel:371-1997

2 pairs of tefillin on bus from Woodbourne to Williamsburg 917-601-7444

FOUND FOUND MOSQUITOES? Call ‫ יואל בראך‬at Skilled Pest Control. 845-393-1475

small baby gold stud earring lafamilia 7/29. 4261612 3 rings at 2 Melnick public restrooms 8454142288 lve msg Left at my house navy quilted boys size 6-7 jacket Weinberger 426-1612

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

grey baby shoe in 99 cents store 354-6515

GOWNS FOR RENT Beautiful kids gowns Sizes 6-14. Call 845-533-2521

Monsey trails ticket book 845237-2428

ONE OF A KIND Magnificent cream dress size 0-2 for sale/rent. Please call 845.200.4326 CUSTOM HALBERSTAM Black/white mid-length dress size 8-10 for rent. For more info call 845.425.0924

LOST camera in Lime Kiln park area 845-426-1304

Friday April 5 on Robert Pitt Dr near Ace Flooring babys fuzzy gray/white blanket. 845-222-1305

Silver pen with stamp Lazer kraus 203-233-8289

FREE GIVEAWAYS Elecare junior vanilla and unflavored formula bottles. 426-0520 box of Dee Voch, Der Blick and some Moments. 425-1937 Old Bedroom set 845-4994909


FACE IT. YOU’LL LOVE YOUR LOOK

From natural to glamorous, have your expectations met

ESTY NUSSENZWEIG Certified Makeup Artist

845.200.4326

Book your appointment

ACCOUNTING: IS A MASTER’S DEGREE WORTH IT?

Q and A with Neal Granick, Tax Manager at Deloitte and PCS M.S. in Accounting Graduate Q: Tell us about your current position. A: I am a tax manager for Deloitte in the Parsippany office; I’ve been here for six years. I started with individual tax returns. I currently do real estate and private equity investor reporting. The PCS accounting program is amazing; I highly recommend it. It’s a great education in a short amount of time. The rigorous course sets you up for the CPA exam and gives you the knowledge to really succeed in the field. When I began working, I felt like I had an advantage over the other entry level accountants, even the ones from big name universities. They didn’t have the same technical knowledge and professionalism. The PCS program really prepares its students for the accounting landscape. Q: What is the advantage of a master’s degree over a bachelor’s? A: A master’s degree really gives one a leg up over other entry level candidates in the job hunt. So when you’re competing for an entry level position, or really any position for that matter, you look better then someone who just has a bachelors. In the last few years, the Big 4 have started paying higher entry level salaries to new hires with a masters. Additionally, it really is a different level of education and prepares you much better technically for the job you will be required to do. Q: Can you tell us about the current job market? How did PCS help you find your first job?

mom-and-pop shop in Bayside NY; that was my first experience in public accounting. I worked there for a year. My boss there had contacts at Deloitte and got me in. It can be hard to get into the big 4 straight out of college; PCS has contacts to get its graduates in. Q: For whom would you recommend the field of accounting? A: I recommend it for anyone who thinks that it is interesting. It’s a great choice for anyone who likes numbers. Accounting is a great field. There is a lot of potential to make a lot of money in the long run- either as making partner in public, or opening your own business. Q: Please tell us about some of the opportunities within accounting: A: Really, it’s endless. There’s tax, consulting, audit, mergers and acquisitions. From auditing, you can learn the ins and outs of a company; you can really learn how to run a business and what makes a business successful. And from there you can do anything- you can become a controller, CFO, or even CEO. A lot of successful businessmen have accounting backgrounds.

A: The current job market is very hot, specifically after the new tax law was passed. All the firms are hiring aggressively. Everyone is looking for qualified candidates; there’s a shortage of good employees. It’s an employee’s market.

PCS is a non-profit division of Agudath Israel of America, has been running the FDU/PCS M.S. in accounting since 2005. With graduates in the top national firms, PCS maintains an over 90 percent placement rate. The Open House will take place on Sunday, September 8, 7:30 PM at theCourtyard by Marriott Montvale, 100 Chestnut Ridge Rd, Montvale, NJ 07645

PCS helped me get my job. They set me up with an internship in a small

For more information: yocheved@nj.pcsjobs.org or 732-905-9700 x 665

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‫עצרת תפילה והסברה בלאנדאן לאור גזירת החינוך בענגלאנד‬

‫סיום מסכת ברכות בק"ק קאשוי וויליאמסבורג‬

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‫היסטארישע אסיפה פון אלע מנהלי המוסדות פון מאנסי‪ ,‬קרית יואל און שיכון סקווירא אין ליכט פון‬ ‫די גזירת החינוך אין ניו יארק | בילדער אבי ס‪.‬‬

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‫‪PHOTO CREDIT: JDN‬‬

‫כינוס תשב"ר תשעה באב דורך דרכי נועם ריבניץ מיט די באטייליגונג פון קרוב צו ‪ 1000‬קינדער בליע"ה‬‬ ‫בס''ד‬

‫ומצדיקי הרבים ככוכבים‪...‬‬

‫מיר טוען זיך גאר שטארק באדאנקען פאר די חשובע מרביצי תורה וועלכע האבן אוועקגעגעבן פון זייער טייערע צייט אום תשעה באב און טראץ דעם תענית האבן זיי אנטייל גענומען‬ ‫אינעם געהויבענעם צוזאמקום פון די קרוב צו טויזענט תשב''ר בלעה''ר און שווער געארבייט צו פארזיכערן אז די טייערע קינדער שיחי' זאלן קענען קונה זיין די ענינים וואס איז‬ ‫גערעדט געווארן‪:‬‬ ‫ה''ה‬

‫הרב רבי איתמר טובי' שווארטץ שליט''א | הר''ר שמואל לוי לעווי שליט''א | הר''ר העניך אשכנזי שליט''א | הר''ר אברהם בנימין טעסלער שליט''א‬ ‫הר''ר ברוך אברהם קאליש שליט''א | הר''ר יוסף ישעי' לויאין שליט''א | הר''ר חיים ראטנשטיין שליט''א | הר''ר שמואל דוד שטערן שליט''א‬ ‫הר''ר יושע הורוויץ שליט''א | הר''ר אלעזר איינהארן שליט''א | הר''ר שמעון ניישטאדט שליט''א |‬ ‫בפרט פאר די חשובע בעלי דרשנים‬

‫הר''ר מרדכי חנא כהנא שליט''א און הרב אהרן ארי' אייזענבערג שליט''א‬ ‫וועלכע האבן מיטן זייער פון הימל געבענטשטע טאלאנטן האבן זיי מעורר געווען די הערצער פון די טייערע קינדער איבער אבילת חורבן ביהמ''ק און צפית לישועה!‬ ‫ישלם ה' פעלם ותהי משכורתם שלימה מעם ה' אלקי ישראל עס איז זיכער אז די כח פון תינוקות של בית רבן אין אזא טאג ווי תשעה באב וואס האבן אויסגענוצט זייער צייט צו הערן‬ ‫און ארבייטן אויפן ענין פון צפית לישועה‪ .‬די זכותים וועלן זיי זיכער באגלייטן להוושע בכל מילי דמיטב בני חיי אריכי ומזוני רויחי וסייעתא דשמיא וכל טוב סלה‬ ‫ספעציעלע דאנק‬ ‫פאר הנדיבים החשובים רודפי צדקה וחסד ראשונים לכל דבר שבקדושה‬

‫הרבני הנגיד המפואר ר' יעקב יוסף לעפקאוויטש הי''ו‬ ‫פארן צושטעלן א גרויס חלק פון די סנעק'ס און טרינקען‬ ‫המכון של‬ ‫תוכן רוחני לתשב"ר‬

‫ומשנהו בדומה לו הרבני הנגיד המפואר ר' חיים איצקאוויטש שליט''א‬

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‫סניף מאנסי יצ''ו‬

‫יט"א‬ ‫נתיי‬ ‫ער של‬ ‫סדה ע‬ ‫הרב "י מקורבו הרה"ח ר' משה לייב רוטנ נשיא‬ ‫ה‬ ‫שליט"א ‪-‬‬ ‫גאון אב"ד ישראל והזמנים‬

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‫מאן • בן שישים • מו"ץ‬ ‫צוה בחור • כולל יונגערמאן‬ ‫• עמעזאן פארקויפער • יש‬ ‫• ראש ישיבה • דעליווערי‬ ‫תלמוד חכם • בר מ‬ ‫צוה בחור • כולל יונגערמאן‬ ‫מש‬ ‫מש‬ ‫•‬ ‫הל‬ ‫הק‬ ‫מ‬ ‫אש‬ ‫בר‬ ‫ר‬ ‫שפילער • תלמוד חכם •‬ ‫סעילסמאן • שיינע איד •‬ ‫הל • משמש • ראש ישיבה‬ ‫נס אגענט • פאנדרעיזער •‬ ‫למד •‬ ‫אן • שיינע איד • ראש הק‬ ‫רע‬ ‫שו‬ ‫סמ‬ ‫חתן • בעל הבית • אינ‬ ‫עיט אגענט • מלמד • סעיל‬ ‫צוה בחור • כולל יונגערמא‬ ‫• מוהל •‬ ‫סופר סת"ם • ריעל עסט‬ ‫ער • תלמוד חכם • בר מ‬ ‫מקוה איד • מענעדזשער •‬ ‫נט • פאנדרעיזער • שפיל‬ ‫אן • שיינע איד • ראש ה‬ ‫ט אייגנטומער •‬ ‫על הבית • אינשורענס אגע‬ ‫גענט • מלמד • סעילסמ‬ ‫נגער • מוהל • חתן • ב‬ ‫פר סת"ם • ריעל עסטעיט א‬ ‫עזאן פארקויפער • ישיבה ב‬ ‫ץ • גראסערי מאן • זי‬ ‫איד • מענעדזשער • סו‬ ‫חור • כולל יונגערמאן • עמ‬ ‫קוה‬ ‫מ‬ ‫•‬ ‫ער‬ ‫ב‬ ‫ומ‬ ‫צוה‬ ‫נט‬ ‫מ‬ ‫ייג‬ ‫ראפיק דיזיינער • געשעפט א‬ ‫פילער • תלמוד חכם • בר‬ ‫משמש • ראש ישיבה • דעל‬ ‫גענט • פאנדרעיזער • ש‬ ‫• ג‬ ‫ש י ךשיינע איד • ראש הקהל •‬ ‫א‬ ‫נס‬ ‫מל ומדא •ל ספעילו ןסמאן •‬ ‫שיש בעל הבית • אינשורע‬ ‫• פאנדרעיזער • שפילער‬ ‫ו‬ ‫ס‬ ‫י‬ ‫ו‬ ‫א‬ ‫•‬ ‫ע‬ ‫כ‬ ‫נט‬ ‫בן‬ ‫י‬ ‫סת"ם • ריהעלע ערסטלעיט אגע‬ ‫מאן •‬ ‫הבית • אינשורענס אגענט‬ ‫איד • מענעדזשער • סופר‬ ‫ער • מוהל • חתן • בעל‬ ‫"ם • ריעל עסטעיט אגענט‬ ‫קוה‬ ‫נג‬ ‫ומער • מ‬ ‫מו"ץ • גראסערי מאן • זי‬ ‫• מענעדזשער • סופר סת‬ ‫• מוהל • חתן • ים •‬ ‫פט אייגנטומער • מקוה איד‬ ‫ית • אינשורענס אגענט •‬ ‫ער‬ ‫נג‬ ‫גראפיק דיזיינער • געשע‬ ‫ערי מאן • זי‬ ‫• מוהל • חתן • בעל הב‬ ‫פארקויפער • ישיבה בחור •‬ ‫• גראסערי מאן • זינגער‬ ‫מענעדזשער • סופר סת"ם‬ ‫אן‬ ‫עז‬ ‫עמ‬ ‫ל יונגערמאן •‬ ‫מאן • בן שישים • מו"ץ‬ ‫אייגנטומער • מקוה איד •‬ ‫• ראש ישיבה • דעליווערי‬ ‫גראפיק דיזיינער • געשעפט‬ ‫ער • שפילער • תלמוד ח‬ ‫מש‬ ‫ראש הקהל • מש‬ ‫פארקויפער • ישיבה בחור •‬ ‫שורענס אגענט • פאנדרעיז‬ ‫• כולל יונגערמאן • עמעזאן‬ ‫• בן שיש בעל הבית • אינ‬ ‫על עסטעיט אגענט • מלמד‬ ‫בר מצוה בחור‬ ‫ראש ישיבה • דעליווערי מאן‬ ‫זשער • סופר סת"ם • רי‬ ‫• ראש הקהל • משמש •‬ ‫ער • מקוה איד • מענעד‬ ‫גראסערי מאן • זינגער •‬ ‫לסמאן • שיינע איד‬ ‫דיזיינער • געשעפט אייגנטומ‬ ‫• חתן • ים • מו"ץ •‬ ‫• ישיבה בחור • גראפיק‬ ‫ערי מאן • זינגער • מוהל‬ ‫פיק דיזיינער • געשעפט אי‬ ‫• עמעזאן פארקויפער‬ ‫בן שישים • מו"ץ • גראס‬ ‫ויפער • ישיבה בחור • גרא‬ ‫•‬ ‫אן‬ ‫מ‬ ‫רק‬ ‫ערי‬ ‫פא‬ ‫ליוו‬ ‫אן‬ ‫משמש • ראש ישיבה • דע‬ ‫• כולל יונגערמאן • עמעז‬ ‫אן • בן שישים • מו"ץ •‬ ‫תלמוד חכם • בר מצוה בחור‬ ‫ל •‬ ‫ראש ישיבה • דעליווערי מ‬ ‫•‬ ‫•‬ ‫מש‬ ‫• פאנדרעיזער • שפילער‬ ‫איד • ראש הקהל • מש‬ ‫רקויפער • ישיבה בחור • ג‬ ‫מלמד • סעילסמאן • שיינע‬ ‫ס אגענט‬ ‫כולל יונגערמאן • עמעזאן פא‬ ‫• ריעל עסטעיט אגענט •‬ ‫מוד חכם • בר מצוה בחור •‬ ‫ראש ישיבה • דעליווערי מ‬ ‫• סופר סת"ם‬ ‫דרעיזער • שפילער • תל‬ ‫• ראש הקהל • משמש •‬ ‫אינשורענס אגענט • פאנ‬ ‫• סעילסמאן • שיינע איד‬ ‫דיזיינער • געשעפט אייגנט‬ ‫חתן • בעל הבית •‬ ‫על עסטעיט אגענט • מלמד‬ ‫• ישיבה בחור • גראפיק‬ ‫זשער • סופר סת"ם • רי‬ ‫גערמאן • עמעזאן פארקויפער‬ ‫בן שישים • מו"ץ • גראס‬ ‫• מקוה איד • מענעד‬ ‫בר מצוה בחור • כולל יונ‬ ‫אש ישיבה • דעליווערי מאן •‬ ‫•‬ ‫כם‬ ‫ח‬ ‫מוד‬ ‫תל‬ ‫ר‬ ‫• ראש הקהל • משמש •‬ ‫פאנדרעיזער • שפילער •‬ ‫מוד חכם • בר מצוה בחור •‬ ‫גענט •‬ ‫• סעילסמאן • שיינע איד‬ ‫דרעיזער • שפילער • תל‬ ‫מד‬ ‫מל‬ ‫אינשורענס אגענט • פאנ‬ ‫•‬ ‫נט‬ ‫מד • סעילסמאן • שיינע א‬ ‫גע‬ ‫א‬ ‫עיט‬ ‫פר סת"ם • ריעל עסט‬ ‫הל • חתן • בעל הבית •‬ ‫ריעל עסטעיט אגענט • מל‬ ‫אסערי מאן • זינגער • מו‬ ‫ענעדזשער • סופר סת"ם •‬ ‫ער • שפילער • תלמוד ח‬ ‫ים • מו"ץ • גר‬ ‫ייגנטומער • מקוה איד • מ‬ ‫שורענס אגענט • פאנדרעיז‬ ‫ראפיק דיזיינער • געשעפט א‬ ‫• חתן • בעל הבית • אינ‬ ‫עסטעיט אגענט • מלמד •‬ ‫ישיבה בחור • ג‬ ‫ערי מאן • זינגער • מוהל‬ ‫ער • סופר סת"ם • ריעל‬ ‫אס‬ ‫גר‬ ‫•‬ ‫זש‬ ‫"ץ‬ ‫עד‬ ‫מו‬ ‫ענ‬ ‫ייגנטומער • מקוה איד • מ‬ ‫דעליווערי מאן • בן שישים •‬ ‫בר מצוה בחור • כולל יונ‬ ‫שפילער • תלמוד חכם •‬ ‫ראפיק דיזיינער • געשעפט א‬ ‫ה•‬ ‫•‬ ‫ג‬ ‫ער‬ ‫פארקויפער • ישיבה בחור •‬ ‫שורענס אגענט • פאנדרעיז‬ ‫סעילסמאן • שיינע איד •‬ ‫אינ‬ ‫אן‬ ‫עמעז‬ ‫מאן • בן שיש בעל הבית •‬ ‫עסטעיט אגענט • מלמד •‬ ‫• ראש ישיבה • דעליווערי‬ ‫ער • סופר סת"ם • ריעל‬ ‫הל • חתן • בעל הבית •‬ ‫מש‬ ‫זש‬ ‫הל • מש‬ ‫ער • מקוה איד • מענעד‬ ‫אסערי מאן • זינגער • מו‬ ‫דיזיינער • געשעפט אייגנטומ‬ ‫חתן • ים • מו"ץ • גר‬ ‫ומער • מקוה איד • מענע‬ ‫פיק‬ ‫רא‬ ‫בחור • ג‬ ‫מאן • זינגער • מוהל •‬ ‫דיזיינער • געשעפט אייגנט‬ ‫שישים • מו"ץ • גראסערי‬ ‫• ישיבה בחור • גראפיק‬ ‫ערי מאן • זינגער • מוהל‬ ‫בן‬ ‫דעליווערי מאן •‬ ‫גערמאן • עמעזאן פארקויפער‬ ‫בן שישים • מו"ץ • גראס‬ ‫בר מצוה בחור • כולל יונ‬ ‫אש ישיבה • דעליווערי מאן •‬ ‫דיזיינער • געשעפט אייגנטומ‬ ‫•‬ ‫ילער • תלמוד חכם‬ ‫ראש הקהל • משמש • ר‬ ‫• ישיבה בחור • גראפיק‬ ‫סעילסמאן • שיינע איד •‬ ‫גערמאן • עמעזאן פארקויפער‬ ‫• בן שיש בעל הבית • א‬ ‫ענט • מלמד •‬ ‫בר מצוה בחור • כולל יונ‬ ‫ראש ישיבה • דעליווערי מאן‬ ‫שפילער • תלמוד חכם •‬ ‫• ראש הקהל • משמש •‬ ‫נטומער • מקוה איד • מענ‬ ‫נט • פאנדרעיזער •‬ ‫• סעילסמאן • שיינע איד‬ ‫פיק דיזיינער • געשעפט אייג‬ ‫על עסטעיט אגענט • מלמד‬ ‫ויפער • ישיבה בחור • גרא‬ ‫ערי מאן • זינגער • מוהל‬ ‫• סופר סת"ם • רי‬ ‫יונגערמאן • עמעזאן פארק‬ ‫בן שישים • מו"ץ • גראס‬ ‫לל‬ ‫כו‬ ‫•‬ ‫•‬ ‫חור‬ ‫אן‬ ‫ב‬ ‫מ‬ ‫צוה‬ ‫יונגערמאן • עמעזאן פארק‬ ‫• ראש ישיבה • דעליווערי‬ ‫ער • תלמוד חכם • בר מ‬ ‫• בר מצוה בחור • כולל‬ ‫איד • ראש הקהל • משמש‬ ‫שפיל‬ ‫כם‬ ‫ח‬ ‫נע‬ ‫מוד‬ ‫מלמד • סעילסמאן • שיי‬ ‫דרעיזער • שפילער • תל‬ ‫• ראש הקהל • משמש •‬ ‫•‬ ‫אנ‬ ‫• אינשורענס אגענט • פ‬ ‫אגענט‬ ‫• סעילסמאן • שיינע איד‬ ‫מוהל • חתן • בעל הבית‬ ‫על עסטעיט אגענט • מלמד‬ ‫כם • בר מצוה בחור • כו‬ ‫•‬ ‫רי‬ ‫ער‬ ‫• זינג‬ ‫ענעדזשער • סופר סת"ם •‬ ‫ער • שפילער • תלמוד ח‬ ‫ייגנטומער • מקוה איד • מ‬ ‫שורענס אגענט • פאנדרעיז‬ ‫• סעילסמאן • שיינע איד‬ ‫א‬ ‫אינ‬ ‫• געשעפט‬ ‫הל • חתן • בעל הבית •‬ ‫על עסטעיט אגענט • מלמד‬ ‫אסערי מאן • זינגער • מו‬ ‫זשער • סופר סת"ם • רי‬ ‫גערמאן • עמעזאן פארקויפער‬ ‫גר‬ ‫שים • מו"ץ •‬ ‫ער • מקוה איד • מענעד‬ ‫בר מצוה בחור • כולל יונ‬ ‫דיזיינער • געשעפט אייגנטומ‬ ‫שפילער • תלמוד חכם •‬ ‫הקהל • משמש • ראש יש‬ ‫פיק‬ ‫שיבה בחור • גרא‬ ‫• פאנדרעיזער •‪Mo nr oe‬‬ ‫סמאן • שיינע איד • ראש‬ ‫הבית • אינשורענס אגענט‬ ‫עיט אגענט • מלמד • סעיל‬ ‫רענס אגענט • פאנדרעיזער‬ ‫על‬ ‫ב‬ ‫יש‬ ‫דעליווערי מאן • בן ש‬ ‫• סופר סת"ם • ריעל ע‬ ‫‪t‬סט‪ 59 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• חתן • ים •‬ ‫פארקויפער • ישיבה בחור •‬ ‫ער‬ ‫נג‬ ‫זי‬ ‫•‬ ‫• מו"ץ • גראסערי מאן‬ ‫בחור • גראפיק דיזיינער •‬ ‫אן‬ ‫עז‬ ‫עמ‬ ‫ל יונגערמאן •‬ ‫דעליווערי מאן • בן שישים‬ ‫עמעזאן פארקויפער • ישיבה‬ ‫• ראש ישיבה •‬ ‫ל יונגערמאן •‬ ‫שישים •‬

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ICE POP TREATS For Shabbos Nachamu FREE ISSUE 211 AUGUST 14, 2019

‫פרשת ואתחנן‬ ‫י”ג אב תשע”ט‬

New Column!

Travel the Trail

The Not-So-Secret History of the Secret Service

Follow along as we traverse the 2020 election path

Protecting both dollars and dignitaries

Excursion to the White House Your expanded guide to the D.C. area FYI:

The White House

Publisher:

YOEL ITZKOWITZ Editor in Chief:

D. GORALNIK Content Director:

R. REESE Associate Editor:

E.M. NEIMAN Creative Director:

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E-MAIL: ads@themonseyview.com

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MISSION STATEMENT: The Monsey View is a weekly publication designed for every segment and age group of our diverse community. Under rabbinical guidance, we bring Monsey’s top talent together to provide high-quality, informative and current reading material, keeping you up to date on sales, events, news and issues of concern and import happening right now in the Monsey community. DISCLAIMER: We do not endorse any ad found in this publication. We are not responsible for typographical or grammatical errors. Copyright: All content found in The Monsey View is copyright and may not be reproduced, published, distributed or duplicated for public or private use without written permission from The Monsey View.

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78 // Inbox 90 // Parsha 98 //

Week in Review

107 //

The Cuckoo Clock

119 // Food 134 //

The Secret Service

150 //

Political Pulse

156 // Excursions 172 // FYI 176 // Comics 180 //

Fun Pages

190 // Classifieds 208 // Pictures


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