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STAINS BE GONE

(Re: Fitting the Clothes and Filling the Closets, Issue 263)

In the article about clothes shopping and storage in last week’s issue, a person was quoted as saying that previously invisible stains suddenly appear on clothes after being in storage. I wanted to share that I put a Bounce sheet between every few layers of clothing, and when I take them out the next time I need them, the clothes are stunningly clean! I also use this tip when storing baby clothing (yellow stains appear more often on them). Another good use for Bounce sheets is to place them between clothes in use for a light, fresh smell!

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(Inbox, Issue 263)

Thank you for a great magazine. I just wanted to share an important comment.

A reader wrote last week that she saves your magazine to read on Shabbos. However, as an ad-based paper, it should be discussed with daas Torah whether The Monsey View may be read on Shabbos.

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TREE ON THE TRAIL

(Re: A Hike in the Woods: Cascade of Skid, Issue 257)

We followed your excellent directions while taking this beautiful hike and found the cascade. We wanted to mention one additional point for readers who’d like to do the same: The beginning of the Orange Trail on the way down to the Cascade of Slid is blocked by a tree full of dead leaves that fell forward on (not across) the path, making it seem as if it is not actually a trail. Continue a few feet further, going around to the right of the dead tree, and then proceed downhill toward the cascade and bridge. The sounds of the rushing water and rock formations there were quite awesome, though there was less water at the time of our visit than the photos in your paper showed. Thank you for a very pleasant outing!

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(Re: In Bold Print, Issue 251)

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MISSING THE INSPIRATION

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First I want to thank you for your amazing magazine. My family looks forward to it every week. My favorite column was the parsha article by Malka Schneps. I always found her approach to be clear and refreshing. I haven’t seen this column all summer. I hope she just took a summer break or something, and that her column will be back. Thanks again for a truly fantastic magazine!

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So ... you’re invited to a simcha Or you’re hosting a simcha. Mazel tov!

Whether it be a bris, chasunah, bar mitzvah, or any other joyous occasion, I’d like to wish you mazel tov and that it may indeed bring much simcha to all involved.

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2. Have I had close contact with a COVID-19 patient recently?

3. Am I feeling sick? Have I been feeling sick recently? Do I have a fever?

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Be considerate to the other people you’ll be coming into contact with; the ones who know nothing about your travels and would not agree to come anywhere near you if they knew. Is it right to expose them to you and your germs without their knowledge?

But, you may be thinking, this surely doesn’t apply to me! After all, I need to attend this wedding; the chasan/kallah is my child/grandchild/sibling, etc.

To this I say, fair enough. If it is indeed your child/ grandchild getting married, that does change the situation somewhat. But in that case, you have an obligation to contact every guest invited to the simcha, let them know about your situation, and allow them to make their own decision about whether or not to attend.

I recently attended a wedding and warmly wished the mother of the chasan mazel tov and even danced with her. The next day, I was horrified to hear that she had been in close contact with a COVID-19 patient just days before the wedding! Do I blame her for attending her own son’s wedding? Maybe, maybe not… But I do blame her for failing to warn her guests!

Perhaps there are people out there who really don’t want to get sick? Who have not contracted the coronavirus and don’t have antibodies — and who want to stay that way? Please, please, be fair. Be kind. Be considerate. Don’t share germs along with your simcha

Sincerely,

EDITORS’ BULLETIN:

(RE: BEWARE OF FREEBIES, ISSUES 262 AND 263)

We received additional feedback that the DVD previously discussed in our Inbox has material that is inappropriate. Please be advised that The Monsey View has only printed readers’ feedback, and in no way endorses the DVD.

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THE MUSIC IS FINALLY PULSING WITH SIMCHA AND VIBRANCY AGAIN, FILLING OUR HEARTS WITH JOY. AFTER A THREEMONTHS HIATUS, WHEN DARKNESS PERMEATED EVERY CREVICE OF THE UNIVERSE ON MANY LEVELS, A CHASUNA IS NO LONGER TAKEN FOR GRANTED. A YIDDISHE SIMCHA HAS MORE DEPTH AND MEANING.

And no longer are standards taken for granted.

What are standards anyhow? The joy of inviting fifty couples to an actual wedding hall as opposed to ten people in the backyard?

What are standards anyhow? Ending a chasunah at 11:00 p.m. instead of doing a rushed morning affair?

How flimsy were our misconceptions. How fixed were our mindsets of how things have to be in order for a chasunah to be a… chasunah.

When we reevaluate our values, we often come to the conclusion that same old, same old, is old. It might be time for something new.

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It’s the Smart Package for the next generation of couples.

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It’s what might be right for you!

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HERE ARE THE DRY FACTS AND STATS:

Cost per side: $10,000

Savings per side: $5,500

Current available packages: Luxury, Royal and Deluxe packages, and the all-new “Smart Package.” We also have packages designated for kehillos with specific tekanos

All packages share the same qualities: craftsmanship, durability and beautiful designs.

WHAT DOES THE SMART PACKAGE INCLUDE?

Furniture: dining room set with breakfront (china closet), dinette set, bedroom set with beds, headboards, dresser and mirror.

Housewares and linen: a fully outfitted apartment with linens and housewares from top brands.

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HOW IT ALL BEGAN:

Hanagid R’ Yoel Epstein, whose sole passion is to ease the burden and enable members of Klal Yisroel to enjoy their simchos with a full heart, recently attained ownership of the Chasuna Depot.

He listened to the pleas of so many in the community, and observed the needs, wants and desires of all those involved in making a simcha

His mission statement? To create a package that, on the one hand, allows a couple to start their new life outfitted beautifully and royally, and on the other hand, makes it affordable enough for most baalei simcha to do so. The package also combats the constantly climbing standards, which leave so many mechutanim choking.

The Smart Package is smart in many ways. It’s easier shopping, the styles are current, and the design is modern and sleek.

It’s a win-win for all involved. The mechutan gains from the price cut, the mechuteniste has a much easier shopping experience with less aggravation and headache, and the couple gains from a package custom-designed for them.

The Chasuna Depot is legendary for their quality and customer service, and the Smart Package is no exception.

WHERE IS THE FURNITURE MANUFACTURED?

The only furniture allowed entry into our mall is manufactured and designed in the furniture capital of the world: Italy.

With our extensive connections to all furniture firms, we’ve negotiated with the guru in furniture manufacturing to customize sets geared for the needs of our community. Even with the significant price cuts, we had a team of world-class designers work on these sets. From the raw material all the way to the final varnish, every part is created by master craftsmen. And the results are worth a trip from anywhere.

The plan is to upgrade the styles every season. Change is always in the air. People like new, and there’s no logic in purchasing the exact same set for each child.

Our other packages are also being upgraded and diversified to serve the entire community.

A $10,000 CUT IN COMBINED COSTS IS A LARGE NUMBER. HOW DID YOU ACCOMPLISH THAT?

THERE ARE THREE WAYS WE CUT COSTS:

R’ Yoel Epstein’s intricate knowledge in the world of furniture has enabled him to produce furniture pieces using the latest technology. Instead of using manual power, he moved production to a plant with high-tech machinery. Less manpower translates into greater savings, which we pass on to the customer.

The large stock we order for our customers also enables us to negotiate great deals.

The second way we cut costs is by concentrating the selection to fewer sets. The sets on display are modern, sleek and the preferred choice for most. Over the years, we’ve noticed a trend: Most kallahs choose from the same few collections. Our team of designers created furniture sets for the Smart Package by observing these trends. Because the selection is smaller, and we don’t have to stock multiple sets, the cost is significantly reduced. Choice is expensive; it requires more floor samples, more ware-

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house space, more mix-ups, etc.

As an added bonus, mothers and kallahs love the more limited selection since it makes shopping so much simpler.

The third major saving in the new plan is the elimination of two cumbersome pieces of furniture of the traditional package. Over the past few years, as apartments have gotten smaller and the styles have changed to more sleek and modern, the four-door china closet and the bedroom armoire aren’t needed as much by most couples. And if the need does arise, a couple can always purchase it at a later date. We constantly hear from couples who have a hard time finding an apartment that can accommodate all furniture. In addition, when moving to a new apartment, moving companies charge so much for these huge pieces.

For those who want to upgrade their furniture when the family grows, our furniture can always be used in other rooms because of their neat designs and high quality. The furniture will last you faithfully for years to come.

ANYTHING ELSE BREWING AT THE CHASUNA DEPOT?

Of course, the biggest piece of news is the unprecedented Smart Package that will occupy a separate wing in each of our current locations. The enthusiastic response we’re receiving from all parties involved is incredible. Many mechutanim and kallahs have already signed up, eager to enjoy the quality items and sleek designs.

In addition, we have upgraded our “Premium Package” too. We’ve hired a team of world-class designers and interior decorators to follow the trends and styles and upgrade accordingly. From furniture colors to linen sets, from Judaica to our sparkling selection of jewelry, they’ll upgrade it all.

We have also negotiated deals with suppliers to receive even better items at below cost for our clients.

Our improved state-of-the-art software will enable much smoother operations and instant inventory tracking. The expanded warehouse also allows us to keep our stock local thereby ensuring quicker delivery and less risk for damage to products.

IF WE DECIDE TO BE SMART AND SHOP SMART, WHERE CAN WE OBTAIN THE PACKAGE?

For a virtual tour of your future home, view our state-of-the-art Smart Showroom at the Chasuna Depot location in Monsey or Monroe. See for yourself how smart is the way to start your life. Our showroom in Williamsburg will be ready in the near future, and more locations are in the planning stages.

We’re looking forward to serving you with our trademark customer service. All comments and suggestions are greatly appreciated and considered.

MECHUTANIM FAQ’S

IS IT FAIR TO GIVE LESS TO ONE CHILD THAN I’VE GIVEN TO ANOTHER?

So many things change over the years, and most of our children are mature enough to pick that up on their own. No one buys tape recorders or hand-embroidered linens any longer.

Most chasanim and kallahs will actually like this package more because of the many benefits it entails such as neater, sleeker and more stylish products.

ARE THE PRODUCTS OFFERED OF CHEAPER QUALITY?

Absolutely not! Most home products are the same as the other packages where quality reigns supreme! We simply minimized the choices and eliminated some extras to cut the cost.

WHICH FURNITURE AND BED FRAME SIZES ARE AVAILABLE?

Bedroom sets are available in 39”, 44” and 48” to accommodate any apartment. The china closet is a two-door piece with the option of a matching seforim bookcase.

WE SIGNED UP FOR THE “PREMIUM PACKAGE.” CAN WE STILL CHANGE TO THE “SMART PACKAGE”?

For a limited time frame (over the next few months), customers will still have the opportunity to switch over to the Smart Package.

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With COVID-19 Calls Up, Hatzoloh Asks Community to Continue Social Distancing and Wearing Masks

An uptick in COVID-19 cases in the face of a potential second wave of the virus has prompted calls for extra caution on several fronts, both communally and officially.

Hatzoloh EMS of Rockland County issued a letter on August 24 warning that it has responded to multiple emergency calls from people displaying coronavirus symptoms, some of whom required hospitalization. The letter called for everyone to follow social distancing wherever possible and to wear masks in all other circumstances, noting that the virus still remains an unknown entity and that the effectiveness of antibodies is still being studied.

“By following this request, we can all contribute to limiting the further spread and consequences of this virus. Let’s all act together as a community and be responsible for the sake of others.”

saying that if the city wasn’t going to take matters into its own hands, Albany would.

“Whether it’s young people at a bar or religious people at a wedding, it’s the same thing to me,” said Cuomo. “It’s ignorant, it’s disrespectful and it violates the law.”

Amid High COVID-19 Death Rates, Justice Department Calls for Nursing Home Data

Governor Andrew Cuomo is one of four governors who find themselves in the hot seat after the United States Department of Justice requested data regarding their state’s policies that potentially resulted in the deaths of thousands of nursing home patients.

Cuomo’s orders barring nursing homes from denying admission to anyone with a confirmed or suspected coronavirus diagnosis were issued on March 25 and also barred facilities from doing COVID-19 tests on any medically stable patient as part of their acceptance criteria. The DOJ has also requested virus data from Governor Phil Murphy of New Jersey, Governor Tom Wolf of Pennsylvania, and Governor Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan. Its civil rights division will determine from here whether a formal investigation is warranted under the Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons Act, which offers protection to those in state-run nursing homes, among others.

Both the Bobover and Satmar kehillos in Boro Park issued alerts to their members as well, urging them not to become complacent as the weeks wear on. The New York Post reported that Mayor Bill de Blasio insisted that he would crack down on catering halls that were flouting regulations, with one reportedly being slapped with $2,000 in fines for serving food without a permit and failing to comply with state gathering limits.

But Governor Andrew Cuomo took things a step further,

“Protecting the rights of some of society’s most vulnerable members, including elderly nursing home residents, is one of our country’s most important obligations,” said Eric Dreiband, assistant attorney general for the DOJ’s civil right decision. “We must ensure that they are adequately cared for with dignity and respect and not unnecessarily put at risk.”

Data released by the Centers for Disease Control shows that New York had the highest coronavirus death rate in the nation, with many elderly among its 32,592 victims. New York’s death rate by population of 1,680 deaths per million people stands in stark contrast to Texas’ 380 deaths per million residents, even though Texas recorded a significantly higher rate of confirmed coronavirus cases and has a larger population.

The Wall Street Journal reported that Cuomo had been con-

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cerned in the early days of the outbreak that New York might run out of hospital beds, prompting his decision to have COVID-19 patients sent to nursing homes. But that shortage never materialized, and it wasn’t until May 10 that Cuomo rescinded his order forcing nursing homes to accept coronavirus patients, all the while denying that his decision had played a role in the virus’s spread in nursing homes. The Cuomo administration has claimed that New York has the lowest nursing home fatality rate, a statistic that may have been based on its policy of only reporting deaths that actually took place in nursing homes, without including nursing home patients who died of COVID-19 while hospitalized.

According to CBS, Cuomo has attempted to categorize the DOJ request for data as preelection maneuvering by the Trump campaign.

“There are about fourteen states in the country that followed the same CDC guidance,” said Cuomo. “The letter only went to four Democratic states. This is all politics.”

South Nyack Ponders Village Dissolution After Yeshivah Buys College Property

Just weeks after Nyack College sold most of its campus to the Viznitz yeshivah, South Nyack residents have signed a petition to dissolve the village, ostensibly to reduce local taxes, prompting a referendum to be held this fall.

Mayor Bonnie Christian came under fire for allowing the 107-acre property to be sold to the yeshivah, and residents have been concerned about the property’s potential uses once the yeshivah begins its operations. An application filed by Nyack College on behalf of a prospective buyer to build multi-family housing was rejected this spring because the village did not have the ability to amend the yeshivah’s existing special-use permits. According to The Journal News, an attorney for the yeshivah said that it ultimately plans to have 500 high school and older students on the property, with no plans in place to build high-density housing. Nyack College had over 600 students and families living on campus before it moved to New York City at the end of 2018.

A Monday meeting addressed the hiring of a consultant to analyze the pros and cons of the dissolution, which would leave South Nyack as part of the greater Town of Orangetown.

“The taxpayers need to know the consequences,” said village attorney James Birnbaum. “We have to inform people about the process and the costs. We don’t want the villagers to vote blindly on emotions.”

Even if approved, the village’s dissolution would not impact the yeshivah, because the college has been exempted from taxes for decades because of its status as a religious school.

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CHAPTER SEVENTY

Recap: Elisheva fears that it’ll turn out that Ludmir had made a mistake and gave the money to them instead of the rightful recipient and that she will have to return everything.

Blumi asks Elisheva if she should send a message to Ludmir saying that they know who he is and are wondering about the motivation behind his gifts.

“Are you with us, Mr. Ludmir?” The young rabbi of the Bnei Tzion community felt very sympathetic toward the elderly yet energetic man.

“Yes, yes, absolutely,” Ludmir said, with a broad smile that was meant to cover up the fact that he was not present at all. On his way, he had passed by Alex’s house — or rather, the house that had been Alex’s. He’d stopped the car at the side of the road. Yesterday, the buyers had closed on the house and the key had been handed over.

He’d raised his eyes to the five-story structure, the building in which he had spent so much time in the recent years since Martha had passed away. He opened the car window and gazed at the house thoughtfully. In parting.

You were everything to me, Alex had told him in the good days, the times when they could still converse normally and imagine that everything was still fine. When they could hope that those murky, foggy hours that separated them would not reoccur. You were a father to me — and mother, brothers and sisters, a wife and children. Everything.

Alex was also the only survivor of his family, but he had always known where he had come from. The war had broken out when he’d been in his late teens, and he’d been over twenty by the time it had ended. It left him

totally alone in the world. He had never married or had a family, and in the community here, everyone was his relative. Since Joe had become partners with him more than thirty years ago, the two were more like brothers.

Martha would marvel about the close ties between the two — “You’re even closer to him than to Elisha, your cousin!” — but the reason for that was clear: Elisha wasn’t present. Seventeen years after they had established the shoe factory together, Elisha had sold his share to Joe and returned to Eretz Yisroel. Only his son, Daniel, had stayed behind in Perth. “Our only relative on the continent,” Martha would point out, because all her brothers and sisters and their families lived in America.

Joe would not bother to correct her.

He did not know how to correct other people’s mistakes — and certainly not his own.

A relative? Not quite.

He kept abreast of the growth in the Ludmir family tree, with their multi-branched families, but he didn’t have any close ties with them. Subconsciously — or perhaps consciously — he did not want to feel surrounded too much by the cousins and their children. Today, the Ludmirs were scattered all over the world, but aside for Daniel in Australia, he was only in touch with Elisha, and even that contact was manifested just by a transcontinental phone call once every few

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months.

Little Elisha… How old had he been when they had first met in Magdiel? Three or four? And today, his son Daniel was almost a grandfather himself!

“So you hear, Mr. Ludmir? I think that you should set up a meeting with our architect, with regard to the location of the new library,” the rabbi was saying. The president of the shul and the main gabbai, also present at this meeting, nodded vigorously.

“I don’t think there is any reason for me to attend the meetings regarding the professional aspects.” Ludmir slid the plate of cookies, which had been served to him at the beginning of the meeting, a bit to the right. “I trust you with the planning and construction. I will transfer the necessary sums, and as far as I’m concerned, you have complete freedom.” He fell silent for a moment. “Of course, I ask that the commemoration for Korman should be prominent. I have not yet thought of a suitable name for the department, but I’m sure that you will think of something appropriate.”

“What was his full name?” asked Jonathan Klein, the shul president.

“Alexander ben Tzvi.”

“Tzvi, right?” Meir Kopel, the gabbai, scribbled something down in his calendar book. “You’re sure about that, yes?”

Yosef Ludmir looked at him. “Why are you asking?” he asked in a low voice.

“Because someone — who was it? I can’t remember now — recently asked me a few questions about Korman. I don’t remember in relation to what. And he asked me about his parents’ names.”

“Tzvi and Shoshana,” Yosef said in a calm tone, still very quietly.

“That’s right,” Kopel agreed. “That’s what I remembered. After all, I helped Alexander prepare the wording for the memorial plaque after he donated all those new chairs nearly twenty years ago. But they asked on the phone if his parents were called… hmm, very unusual names. He totally confused me, that guy who called.”

Peretz and Tziporah Genendel, Joe replied wordlessly. But he kept his expression interested and patient.

“Nu, okay,” Kopel said. “It doesn’t really make a difference. Sometimes people make the strangest mistakes.”

“Who was it who asked?” Ludmir inquired casually.

“Now that I think of it, they didn’t even identify themselves. You know,” he chuckled jovially, “when people ask me about live people, I’m afraid to share information. Maybe the questioner is from the tax authority or some other nefarious entity. But when it comes to the deceased, there’s nothing anyone can do anymore!” He laughed aloud again.

But can someone do something to their partners?

The meeting concluded with gracious thanks, and Joe left the room, leaving the rabbi and the other two men to discuss the details of the new library. Very good; in three more months, a new wing in the library would

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And who would build a new wing when poor Yosef Ludmir would leave this world?

Joe went down the shul’s marble stairs in a near-run, chased by the morbid thought.

Yes, there would be someone to do it, for sure. Daniel Ludmir would be very happy to take over management of his estate.

Breathless, Joe reached his car, which was waiting for him in the shul’s underground parking lot. But he did not unlock it. At this hour of the day, the lot was virtually empty. In another few hours it would be time for Mincha, and then more cars would arrive, but for now, he was alone with the handful of vehicles and the gray cement walls, gaping at the distorted image of himself reflected in his car window.

had directed at him over the past few months. Let them tell Daniel what they wanted when Joe was gone; he didn’t care. But as long as he was alive — and he hoped to remain so for years to come — everything needed to be kept secret.

Daniel and the Ludmir family must not learn the truth.

Instead of seeing him as their friendly, generous, beloved uncle, they would malign him as a swin-

was familiar with these moments, when he found himself wondering if it would not have been preferable to just come clean about the huge lie that was his life and be done with it; let the chips fall where they may. He could not continue with this constant anxiety.

The anxiety of the initial years, of being discovered, had passed. He was no longer afraid of innocent Edo. The fear of the recent years — which had galvanized him to take action — had also dissipated somewhat.

He did not know how to correct other people’s mistakes — and certainly not his own. A relative? Not quite.

dler and a cheater.

Yes, perhaps the time had come to bring Daniel into the picture.

Joe took a deep breath, and discovered that putting his thought into words, even if only in his mind, had made his racing heartbeat slow somewhat. He opened the door of the car and climbed inside. True, he did not have children, to his regret, but that did not mean he had to face thoughts about the future alone. Daniel did not have to move here to Sydney; it was enough for him to come once a month, for a few days, to learn about the business. Managing a factory is a big deal, and combined with his international real estate dealings, Joe certainly could not just toss the keys and the books into someone’s hands without any advance notice. He would introduce Daniel to the company’s accountants, and to his investment adviser, and to—

Ludmir’s hand, which was about to shift the gear into drive, stopped suddenly. No. He could not yet summon Daniel. Not before all his affairs in Eretz Yisroel were settled completely. The accountants could not tell Daniel now about all the questions and criticism that they

Would any of them understand the sentiments of a young child, of the little boy who he had always remained, even though he had grown, matured and established himself?

Frightened little Gustav.

* * * * *

“Mr. Ludmir?”

Joe lifted his head from the steering wheel. Why had the gabbai made the effort to come down here to knock on his window?

“We saw on the camera that you didn’t drive out,” the man explained, apologetically. “We tried to call, and you didn’t answer. We were afraid you needed assistance.”

“Sometimes I do need help,” Joe said, and smoothly ignited the engine. “But I’m afraid that right now, what I need is not the type of help that you can give me. Thanks, Mr. Kopel.”

“Sure,” the gabbai said easily, although he kept a worried eye on the car as it drove into the parking lot elevator. The metal doors closed, and Joe knew that he had only another moment or two to stare at them before he would have to ease back into the routine of his life. There was nothing he could do; he

But lately he was realizing that he had not been able to totally assuage his conscience. His thoughts gave him no rest; they pursued him relentlessly and generated confusing dreams at night.

A life of action can always drown out thoughts, dreams and musings, but life does not go on forever. And as Joe got older, he was internalizing this more and more.

The elevator door opened, and Joe drove out of the parking lot. Before pulling into the stream of traffic outside, he decided he would just switch on his phone and get back to all those who had been trying to reach him these past couple of hours. He checked his missed calls: his personal accountant; the foreman on production floor A; Steve from the advertising agency; his real estate agent in Ohio; and another unfamiliar number on the screen.

He had no idea why he chose to start with that last one.

And once he started with it, everything else faded out of his consciousness.

“Hello, Mr. Yosef, or Joe, Ludmir. My name is Blumi Hartstein, and I’m calling on behalf of the Potolsky family of Bnei Brak, including the grandfather, Mr. Yisroel Bentzion. They would like to inform you that they know everything, and they would like to make contact with you.”

To be continued...

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THE PULSE: The RNC drew to a close with the acceptance speech of President Donald Trump and a fireworks display over the Washington Monument. The mostly virtual convention ran from August 24 through August 27. Originally scheduled to take place in Charlotte, North Carolina, and Jacksonville, Florida, much of the event took place in Washington, D.C. The theme focused on “Honoring the Great American Story” and “The Forgotten Men and Women of America.” The speakers lauded President Trump’s accomplishments and warned that a Biden presidency would put those accomplishments at risk

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es and presentations. Highlights included the story of Jon Ponder, a convicted bank robber who now runs a nonprofit rehabilitation program for former prisoners. To draw voters’ attention to his record on criminal justice reform, President Trump issued Ponder a presidential pardon in prime time. President Trump also participated in a naturalization ceremony for new immigrants granting them citizenship as part of the convention program. Senator Tim Scott (R-NC), the only black Republican senator, delivered a moving speech focused on winning black support for the president. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo addressed the convention from a rooftop in Jerusalem and spoke about how the president had fulfilled his promise of moving the embassy to Israel’s capital. Madison Cawthorn, a 25-year-old candidate for Congress who was left paralyzed from a car accident, spoke from his wheelchair and moved to his feet to finish his speech. He condemned

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a political environment of “information without wisdom and tribalism without truth.” He challenged Republicans to “define what we support and win the argument” on pressing issues such as health care. Nick Sandmann, a teenager falsely accused of being racially disrespectful during a class trip to the Lincoln Memorial in 2019, also addressed the convention. He spoke about how many in the media often jump to conclusions and misrepresent events that have transpired due to preconceived political biases.

THE PRESIDENT’S FAMILY: The president’s adult children all addressed the national audience on various nights of the convention. Ivanka Trump told the audience that “I recognize that my dad’s communication style is not to everyone’s taste,” but he is a man of “strong conviction.” Don Jr., Eric, and Tiffany also spoke passionately about their father’s commitment to the country. First lady Melania Trump acknowledged the suffering that has gripped the nation. She said that “My deepest sympathy goes out to everyone who has lost a loved one, and my prayers are with those who are ill or suffering.”

PRESIDENT TRUMP: The president accepted the Republican nomination and spoke for 70 minutes from the White House lawn. He warned the nation that he was the only candidate standing for law and order and the only candidate tough enough to end lawlessness. He claimed that under Joe Biden, the anarchy present in many cities would spread to the suburbs. He attacked Joe Biden as “the destroyer of America’s jobs, and if given a chance, [he will be] the destroyer of American greatness.” He claimed that Biden was a “trojan horse” for progressive elements in the party and that the radical left would hijack his agenda. Much of the speech paralleled themes from Trump’s 2016 acceptance speech, where he stated that “Our convention occurs at a moment of crisis for our nation. The attacks on our police, and the terrorism in our cities, threaten our very way of life,” and where he pledged that “on January 20, 2017, safety will be restored.” The speech was vociferous but lacked the energy and enthusiasm of a typical Trump campaign speech. Fox News anchor Chris Wallace commented that while the president’s address included some good lines, it was “surprisingly flat.” Fox’s Brit Hume concurred that the speech was too long and “seemed to miss the excitement” typically associated with the president’s speeches.

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Republicans chose to forgo adopting a formal platform and instead pledged to “continue to enthusiastically support the president’s America-first agenda.” The RNC claimed that this change was due to delegate limitations imposed by the COVID-19 pan-

demic. However, many of the president’s critics saw it as an attempt to force party members into unbending obedience to Trump and his policies. Democrats criticized Mike Pompeo’s speech from a Jerusalem rooftop as a violation of the Hatch Act, which limits the political activities of public servants. Democrats also criticized the president’s use of the White House as a political prop and condemned his decision to co-opt the power of his office — to issue pardons and partake in naturalization ceremonies — in the service of his political campaign. Additionally, the people who participated in the citizenship ceremony and those who appeared in an RNC video speaking negatively about New York Mayor Bill de Blasio were apparently unaware that they would be featured at the convention as part of the president’s reelection campaign. Democrats also accused the president of propagating falsehoods when he asserted that Joe Biden supports “defunding the police” and that the Democrats removed the mention of G-d from the pledge of allegiance at the DNC. Biden is on record supporting the redirection of some police funding toward programs that deal with mental health counseling. He is also opposed to providing military equipment to police departments out of a belief that it creates unnecessary escalations. However, Biden has been unequivocal in stating that he does not support “defunding the police” policy. He has repeatedly made his position clear and has gone on public record to state as such. While the term “under G-d” was omitted by two of the thirty allied caucuses that partook in the DNC, the DNC did not omit it. It included “under G-d” in the pledge of allegiance on all four nights of the DNC. Lastly, many criticized the audience at the president’s acceptance speech for failing to wear masks and social distance. They argue that a public display of disregard for pandemic precautions undermines the official message of the administration’s task force regarding the importance of adhering to these safeguards to stem the tide of the pandemic and save lives.

THE IMPACT: Post-convention polls did not show significant movement in President Trump’s favor, and his favorability numbers remained flat. The convention was somewhat successful in denting Joe Biden’s favorability numbers, which took a hit post-RNC. PBS’s Bill Maher said that he was feeling “less confident” of a Biden victory in November after watching the RNC. Recent polling shows that the race is still very competitive. The convention’s primary benefit may be its effect on energizing the president’s base with renewed enthusiasm for the president and his policies. The focus on law and order at the convention seems to be an emerging theme that the president and his advisers believe will enable him to win reelection in 2020.

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I close my eyes and allow myself to succumb to the sun’s sweet embrace.

My brain, which has been working on overdrive these past few turbulent months, is finally getting some well-deserved rest.

But not for long.

The wires in this Yiddishe mama’s brain are constantly zapping back and forth. Did he eat lunch? Wait, did I forget his bathing suit? Do I smell rain? What’s gonna be for dinner tonight? How much more time for the soup to cook? Round and round the thoughts go.

And finally, as the day winds down and the night takes over, the thoughts zig-zagging in my head slow down, allowing me some much-needed rest.

Yet somewhere in the back of my brain there’s a familiar and constant niggling. It had started out like a small pesky fly that I can just shoo away and forget about, but by now the buzzing and nagging simply cannot be ignored.

Yom tov is coming. Yom tov is coming!

Now hold on a minute there. Before you get sucked into a whirlpool of never-ending yom tov prep, I’d like to describe two scenarios to you. The first one will probably resonate with many of you because it’s us. It’s you. It’s me.

The second may have you shaking your head, saying it’s all just a fantasy or a writer’s creative imagination. But what if I tell you that this could be you? Okay, okay, I’m getting ahead of myself, so here we go:

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Scenario A:

The kids are finally home from camp, and boxes upon boxes upon boxes keep piling up across the length and breadth of your house. Before your eyes are hungry, cranky kids and mountains of laundry, suitcases and boxes that need to be unpacked.

The kids need shoes for school. And what about supplies? Do their uniforms still fit? And when is Yanky starting yeshivah? You close your eyes, but quickly snap back to reality. You start delegating orders and getting to-do lists ready, and (almost) magically, the chaos and clutter soon diminish.

You’re ready to pat yourself on the back and call it a night (at 3 a.m.) when the quiet nagging in your brain reaches a crescendo: Rosh Hashanah and Sukkos are almost here, and nothing is yet done! Absolutely, positively nothing! Getting to yom tov on time will be like running a marathon in heels. Or swimming across the Atlantic Ocean. Or drying clothes in the rain. Or… Help!

Scenario B:

Boxes upon boxes upon more boxes are neatly piling up across the length and breadth of your house. You glance at the mountains of laundry, suitcases and boxes that need to be unpacked and roll up your sleeves. Hungry, cranky kids are soon fed and happy, and you begin to tackle the laundry while the kids help with the unpacking. Working together, the house is soon restored to its original order, and you contentedly put your feet up on the couch and consult your trusty to-do list. The neat charts fill you with satisfaction. Supplies, shoes, uniforms — it’s all there. Rosh Hashanah? All planned. Sukkos? That too! You get up, ready to head to bed, but make a detour to the kitchen to review the shopping list all ready for tomorrow. Challos and cakes are on schedule first; soon your freezer will be full of neatly stacked foods. Now, for one moment in time, the zig-zagging in your brains halts, as if enjoying this satisfying moment together with you. Because you can do this!

Now, back to reality. I know this reads somewhat like a fairytale, but having your yom tov planned, cooked, baked and stored in advance is actually a really doable feat. And a necessary one! That’s why I’m here with you all now. There is nothing more satisfying than having plans and actually seeing it all come to fruition. Remember: For every minute spent organizing, an hour is earned. My goal in the coming two weeks is to make your yom tov prep easy, organized, stress-free and efficient. But a goal without a plan is just a wish, so here’s the plan, in a nutshell:

#1: I’ll be discussing which foods can be prepared in advance and frozen to save time and prevent last-minute chaos. You’d be surprised at how many yom tov foods are just as good from the freezer.

#2: I’ll be sharing a full yom tov menu with you, complete with an exact guide for each course and what to prepare when.

#3: I’ll also be sharing some tricks and tips of the trade on how to upgrade your usual plating with garnishes that bring some pizzazz to your table.

#4: Finally, look out from some new and absolutely divine meat and side dish recipes to bring your yom tov menu to a whole new level of deliciousness!

Organization is the key to everything. It’s hard to stay focused at times, but being organized is being in control. Try it! It’s liberating.

Check back next week for tips on freezing foods, a master menu and some great meat recipes.

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A Tishrei Menu

Summer is winding to a close. We’ve all had our fill of summer sunshine and are eager to head back into our kitchens. Now we are delighted to share a dazzling array of yom tov dishes we will be unleashing in the coming weeks. Dive in with gusto, and let’s get cooking!

With wishes for a kesivah v’chasimah tovah and a gut gebentcht yahr,

Festive Fleishigs | This week!

Kishka Capons With Vegetable Sauce

Capons With Craisins and Wild Rice

Hickory-Smoked Turkey Roast

Meats Fit for Roya lt y | Issue 265

Chuck-Eye Roast in Wine

Mushroom French Roast

Rosemary Braised Brisket

Scrumptious Sides | Issue 266

Gnocchi With Mushrooms and Spinach

Egg Rolls With Dipping Sauce

Rainbow Carrots

Quinoa Salad

Ushpizin Desserts | Issue 267

Chocolate Tart With Caramelized Pears

Cinnamon-Maple Napoleons

Deconstructed Strawberry Crumble

A Taste of the Sea | Issue 268

Almond Crusted Salmon

Side of Turbot

Craisin Marinated Salmon

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Let’s fill our homes with wonderful aromas in honor of the coming yom tov as we usher in a new year filled with blessing. A gut gebentched yahr!

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Kishka Capons With Vegetable Sauce

A traditional recipe that never fails to delight. Hearty and satisfying, this is the perfect dish to grace your yom tov table.

INGREDIENTS

16 capons

KISHKA

This recipe yields enough for 24 capons. You can freeze the remainder for later use.

2 T. breadcrumbs

1½ cups oil

¼ cup sugar

1 large carrot, grated

1 cup water

4 slices challah, crusts removed and soaked in water

1½ T. salt

1 tsp. paprika

Large pinch each of: black pepper, white pepper and crushed red pepper flakes

4 cups flour

DIRECTIONS

1. Mix together all ingredients except flour.

2. Slowly add flour and knead till kishka forms.

VEGETABLE SAUCE

4 onions

Oil for sauteing

1 pinch plus 1 tsp. kosher salt

2 cloves garlic

1 tsp. paprika, plus more to sprinkle

1 red pepper

1 green pepper

1 yellow pepper

DIRECTIONS

1. Dice onions and saute in the oil and salt for half an hour.

2. Set aside half the onions.

3. Add garlic and paprika to the pot, and saute for another minute.

4. Add peppers and 1 teaspoon salt. Cover and cook for an additional 10 minutes.

ASSEMBLY

1. Preheat the oven to 350°.

2. Spread the reserved fried onions at the bottom of a pan.

3. Fill capons with kishka filling and roll tightly to seal. Arrange the capons, seam-side down, in the pan.

4. Sprinkle with paprika and top with vegetable sauce. Cover tightly and bake for 3 hours.

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Capons With Craisins and Wild Rice

A succulent dish, elegant and bursting with flavor. Special thanks to Goldy Rosner for this winner!

INGREDIENTS

20 capons

1 green pepper

1 red pepper

1 onion

Oil for sauteing

1 tsp. kosher salt, divided

1 cup wild rice

1 cup white rice

Boiling water

1 cup craisins

DIRECTIONS

SAUCE

2 cups hot ’n spicy duck sauce

4 T. barbecue sauce

4 T. soy sauce

2 T. honey

1. Dice the peppers and onion. Saute the onion over medium-high heat for 5 minutes.

2. Add the peppers and ½ teaspoon kosher salt. Reduce heat to medium. Cover and cook for an additional 10 minutes.

3. Place the wild rice and white rice in a 4-cup measuring cup, along with ½ teaspoon kosher salt. Add boiling water, filling the measuring cup to the 3-cup line. Cover loosely with plastic wrap and microwave for 3 minutes. Remove from the microwave and allow to sit, covered, for an additional five minutes. Drain off the excess water.

4. Combine with vegetables and craisins.

5. Place some stuffing into each capon and roll up tightly.

6. Arrange the capons close to one another in the pan so they remain sealed.

7. Mix all sauce ingredients to combine, and pour this over the capons.

8. Cover tightly and bake at 375° for 2 hours.

9. Uncover and place under the broiler for a minute or two until the tops are nicely browned.

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HickorySmoked Turkey Roast

An explosion of flavor, just right for a festive meal.

INGREDIENTS

1 dark turkey roast

Salt and pepper

2 T. oil

4 onions

¼ tsp. liquid smoke

¼ cup hickory-smoked barbecue sauce

DIRECTIONS

1. Season the entire roast with salt and pepper. Heat the oil in a large pot on medium-high heat, and sear the roast on all sides. Remove the turkey from the pot.

2. Slice the onions, and add them to the same pot along with 1 teaspoon salt. Saute for 20 minutes, mixing occasionally.

3. Return the turkey to the pot along with the liquid smoke. Lower the heat, cover and cook for 3 hours, rotating the turkey every so often and basting with the cooking liquid.

4. Turn off the flame and add the barbecue sauce. Mix to combine.

5. Slice the turkey when cold, then rewarm and serve with the smoked onion sauce.

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1986

It was an uncharacteristically cold day for Merritt Island, Florida, but that didn’t dampen the enthusiasm of the families of the shuttle crew, members of the media, or even the group of wellconnected third graders who’d gathered at the Kennedy Space Center to watch the launch of the Challenger space shuttle. It was to be a historic moment, the first time civilians would be sent into space. One of these civilians was a high school teacher, Christa McAuliffe.

Like the loved ones of the others who’d be flying in the shuttle, McAuliffe’s family stood with their necks craned upward — her husband, children and parents rooting for her as she headed to fulfill a lifelong dream.

Anticipation reached a zenith as the shuttle-bearing rocket surged upward, surrounded by impressive plumes of smoke. The eager onlookers cheered as the roar of the powerful engines reached them after a short lull, a distance of three and a half miles separating them from the launch base. Up, up, up the rocket went, leaving behind a fluffy white tail in the clear blue sky. For roughly a minute the tail continued building upon itself, until suddenly, at 73 seconds into the flight, new tails emerged. And then... they all ended, their streaks slowly dissipating. The Challenger had broken apart.

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Needle in a Haystack

Christa McAuliffe had long been a fan of space travel. Having witnessed the birth of the Space Age, she dreamed that she, too, would one day board a rocket ship and join those exploring the universe beyond the stratosphere. The choices she made in life, however, didn’t involve studying rocket science; instead of walking on the moon, she spent her days standing in front of a classroom. But her chance to board a rocket ship did come.

In 1984, NASA announced its Teacher in Space program, which granted one civilian the opportunity to fly

aboard a shuttle into outer space. The program was created to simultaneously spark interest in space exploration, which had waned in the years after the moon landing, and to increase respect for teachers and the studies they taught. More than 11,000 teachers submitted applications. Among them was McAuliffe’s, which she mailed in at the last minute. She hoped, but never actually imagined, that she would be chosen.

As a high school social studies teacher who relied heavily on the influence of guest speakers and field trips to teach her students, Christa McAuliffe understood well the impact that humans have on one another. She once said that

in class she “emphasized the impact of ordinary people on history,” saying they were as important to the historical record as kings, politicians and generals. Launching a teacher into space, she thought, was a brilliant concept, and one she’d be proud to be part of.

When McAuliffe was chosen as a semi-finalist, the group having been narrowed down to 114 people, she appeared before a review panel that further refined the list to ten applicants. Those ten then flew to the Johnson Space Center — nicknamed “Space City” for its 100 buildings that are spread out over 1,620 acres — in Houston, Texas, to undergo weeklong medical tests to ensure that all of the applicants were physically and mentally able to endure the pressures of space flight. Finally, it was announced that Christa McAuliffe would be the face of American teachers, representing the country’s educators in space.

Preparing for the Trip of a Lifetime

In September 1985, McAuliffe returned to the Johnson Space Center where she underwent basic training to become acclimated to life aboard the Challenger. There were lessons involving various functions of the space shuttle, which taught her how to use them without

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The Challenger atop a Crawler-transporter, en route to the launch site for its final flight

accidentally putting herself and others in danger, as well as training that conditioned her to not be scared when certain alarms would sound periodically. She learned self-care in a weightless environment, and of course, how to keep things tied down so they wouldn’t float away. McAuliffe received training in how to use her Personal Egress Air Pack (PEAP), which would supply extra oxygen in case of emergency. She also learned how to operate the recording and transmission machines in order to fulfill her role in the mission: to teach children from outer space.

There were two lessons that McAuliffe was to give while aboard the Challenger. She called the first scheduled lesson “The Ultimate Field Trip,” and it included a virtual tour of the space shuttle. She planned to describe the various functions of the objects in the shuttle, as well as introduce the astronauts she was flying with. The second was titled “Where We’ve Been, Where We’re Going, Why?” This was going to be a lesson on the goals and achievements of space travel.

have the opportunity to give those lessons.

3, 2, 1… Blast-Off!

But Christa McAuliffe would never

Launch day had been pushed off several times due to various issues that had cropped up, such as a malfunctioning access hatch that took time to repair,

ONE OF THE TRIBE

Though the eyes of the world were largely on McAuliffe due to her civilian status, there was another woman on board who is certainly deserving of mention: Judith Resnik, a Jewish woman.

Judith’s parents had immigrated to the United States from Ukraine, and they sent their daughter to Hebrew school when she was young. She was known for her brilliance, being one of the sixteen women out of millions at the time who scored a perfect mark on her SAT tests, and was the only woman with a perfect score in the year that she took it. Additionally, she was an accomplished pianist, and institutions of higher education clamored for her to attend their schools. She was only 36 at the time of the Challenger disaster.

and bad weather in Senegal that would have rendered an emergency landing site unsafe. Instead of January 22, 1986, as originally planned, the launch was rescheduled for the morning of January 28. This was also the day President Ronald Reagan would deliver the State of Union address, and though he’d been hoping to report on a highly successful takeoff, his words were, in fact, consolatory in nature. For though space travel is inherently dangerous, few imagined the tragedy that awaited the Challenger that day.

Despite the waves and wellwishes from family and other onlookers, the crew members were walking into a flying death trap. Little did they know that at 73 seconds post-launch, the crew-carrying shuttle would break apart from the damaged rocket and plunge to the depths of the sea.

The truth is, however, that there were those who suspected danger was awaiting the flight crew. One of the people was Allen McDonald, a designer who’d crafted some of Challenger’s rocket parts. He warned NASA that the O-rings, which were an integral part of the launch

The Challenger being transported by Shuttle Carrier Aircraft 905, shortly before being delivered in 1982
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phase, had never been tested in weather below 53 degrees. It was 39 degrees on that fateful day, and the launch platform was covered with ice from the freezing temperatures the previous night.

McDonald refused to sign off on the launch, and despite warnings from other insiders, NASA decided to proceed as scheduled. It was a choice NASA would bitterly regret.

The Last Lesson

The expressions of those watching the launch of the Challenger morphed from pride and delight to ones of horror as they slowly realized that the spaceship was no longer ascending. Those who knew more about rocket science recognized the tragedy for what it was sooner than those who knew less. But eventually, everyone reached the same conclusion: The astronauts would not be returning home alive.

Buses were rushed in, and the families of those aboard the Challenger were sent back to the space station for emergency mental support. In the span of a moment, loving family had become widowed or had lost a child. Most painful was that children had witnessed their parents plunging from the skies above to the waters below. Christa McAuliffe left behind two children: a girl, aged six at the time, and a boy — there with his third grade class — who was nine.

filled capsule into space, seemingly insignificant issues such as ice and a lower-than-normal temperature were intentionally overlooked by people who held the lives of others in their hands.

The last lesson that McAuliffe would teach the world — and perhaps her most important one — was that even little details make a difference. In the rush to succeed, to launch a people-

This was a fatal mistake, for the unusual cold spell had had a negative effect on one of the O-rings that were designed to keep gases from leaking from certain parts of the ship. Instead of being in a state of elasticity, able to expand to form a

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solid seal, one O-ring had reached the temperature of glass transition, the point at which an object becomes rigid and brittle. In that state, it was no longer able to effectively form a seal.

When the rocket ship was launched, hot gases from the external fuel tank leaked out onto a tank containing liquid oxygen and hydrogen, causing it to explode. The explosion made the ship violently shudder and shake, with aerodynamic forces ripping the ship into pieces. The crew’s cabin remained intact, but as it began an estimated 48,000-foot free fall at 200 miles per hour, it was doomed.

When the shuttle was later pulled from the ocean, it was determined that three of the seven flyers had activated their PEAPs, which indicated that they’d known the danger they were in. In what may have been a small measure of comfort to the families, however, scientists believe that they may have lost consciousness due to changes in cabin pressure at the very beginning of the free fall.

Needless to say, the Challenger disaster woke up the world to the very real dangers of getting too comfortable with our knowledge. There will always be things that we don’t know or understand, and both humans and science have their limits.

There is only One who has no limits, and it is He who sends up and brings down... and sometimes, for reasons we may not understand, His will is hiding in an O-ring and a frosty temperature.

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School bags slung over their shoulders, the three Werzberger sisters strolled through the endless expanse of grass that extended from their backyard, then past the fields of corn, along a shortcut between home and school. There were barely any structures in the large, open space of Saddle River Road. Bais Shraga stood in lone splendor against a pastoral backdrop of farming remnants and thriving green nature.

The students crossed West Maple Avenue, another rural sweep, finally arriving at 22 West Maple Avenue, home to Monsey’s newly launched school: Bais Rochel.

The year was 1964. The Eisenberg family, founders of Bais Dovid, had just that year set down the roots of a new school, opening their home to a handful of students and educators.

It had really begun about four years before, some time after 1960, when two sisters established a learning structure for Monsey’s girls, the first girls-only school, Bais Hasefer.

Mrs. Tzurty (Weberman) Moskowitz, a student of the first graduating class, shares:

“It was the two Hirschman sisters, Mrs. Bella Jacobs and Mrs. Adler, who set up the first education framework for the girls of our small, fledgling community. Bais Hasefer started out with grades one through four, with the student body divided between the basements of their two homes. Some of us learned at the Jacobs home to the immediate left of Frank’s Bakery on Main Street, and the others were housed in the Adler home at the corner of Maplewood Lane and West Maple Avenue.”

Among the amazing pioneering teachers was Rebbetzin Suri Goldwurm, a”h, and Mrs. Rose Ort, a”h There was no principal, but oh, how these teachers taught!

Over the years of Bais Hasefer, the classes would often learn in different teachers’ homes, both for reasons of space and practicality: the teachers’ little ones needed supervision! Mrs. Weberman, a”h, taught the girls, among them her daughter, in the cozy breakfast nook carved into her kitchen, where two rounded benches embraced a table around which the girls would sit and learn.

In 1964, the Eisenbergs took over the reins, establishing Bais Rochel on their property — the spot where Bais

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In a route similar to that of the Werzberger sisters, young Tzurty Weberman would cut through the Bais Medrash Elyon woods on her way to school. At that point, only the main building with the round tower was up, and the walk from Main Street to Bais Rochel’s property was one rich with nature and serenity.

“There were no buses then, no transportation — but how safe the woods were! What a safe place Monsey was,” Mrs. Moskowitz reminisces. The young students would walk to school each day, sheltered in the secure confines of the peaceful town.

Bais Rochel’s first principal, Rabbi Baumrind, is remembered fondly by the first students and faculty. He lived on Rita Avenue, and moved to Eretz Yisroel at a later point.

Bais Rochel didn’t stay on West Maple Avenue for long; they soon moved to 2 Hopal Lane, a property that Mr. Pal generously donated. (“Hopal” is a combination of the names Hoffnung and Pal, for the partners who developed the street.) The first class to graduate Bais

ters — now Mrs. Shaindy Geldzahler and Mrs. Breindy Halberstam — Rus Lasry, Blima Gittel Hershkowitz, Libby Dinkels, a”h, Mrs. Rochel (Flohr) Mantel, Mrs. Chany (Braunstein) Getter and myself.

“Mrs. Mashinsky did the calligraphy for our yearbook by hand. All eight of us, the graduating students, sat around the table in her home on Orchard Street and watched as she drew the yearbook cover.”

“All eight of us, the graduating students, sat around the table in Mrs. Mashinsky’s home on Orchard Street and watched as she drew the yearbook cover.”

Rochel elementary was actually a mix of students in the seventh and eighth grades, who together made up their robust class of eight.

“There were the two Horowitz sis-

The yearbook includes a picture of each student, their writings, some writings from younger Bais Rochel students, and warm letters from the two eighth grade teachers, Mrs. C. Schiff and Mrs. C. Greenbaum. At the gradu-

ation, all the students wore pastel-colored dresses.

“Oh, and my designation in the eighth-grade yearbook,” Mrs. Moskowitz shares, “was ‘most imaginative.’ Mrs. Miriam Elias, our writing teacher, even predicted I’d grow up to be a writer. But life took me to different places.”

In ninth grade, the class count rose to nine girls, but the joy was short-lived. The high school was not sustainable with only one class, and soon closed. Most students switched to Bais Yaakov High School, and some even traveled to the city to attend school there until Bais Rochel would have enough students to reopen their high school on a scale that would cover their expenses. Once the high school reopened two years later, the student body soon outgrew the school “building.”

“We learned two doors down then,” Mrs. Moskowitz recalls, “at the home of Rebbetzin Halberstam at 5 Hopal Lane. Today she is the Chenchkivitz Rebbetzin.”

The Werzbergers moved to Monsey just a few months after Bais Rochel

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opened its doors, and their three daughters joined the brand-new school. Mrs. Manzy Friedman recalls those beautiful times, school memories that are mainly of learning on Hopal Lane in the small, peaceful town of rural Monsey. The entire community was spread over a network of several streets, and homes were few and far between. Their walk to school took them through paths between the cornfields that stretched from Emes Lane to West Maple Avenue.

“Two grades would learn together in one classroom. Sometimes we’d be grouped with the students in the grade above us, and at other times with the grade immediately below us. That meant that every year, I had one of my sisters in my class.”

The teachers would often teach different material on either side of the classroom, and each age group would have different textbooks. This continued throughout most of elementary

time, with Mrs. Erps and Miss Dinkels — who got married in the middle of the year and became Mrs. Sussman — as teachers.

“How I remember that wedding. It was such an excitement! I almost remember the chuppah tune they sang,” Mrs. Friedman reminisces.

The teachers would often teach different material on either side of the classroom, and each age group would have different textbooks.

school. There wasn’t much choice, due to the small class sizes. The grade just two years above Mrs. Friedman, the smallest class in the school, had only two girls!

In seventh grade, their class was finally taught separately for the first

In the eighth grade there was somewhat of a “departmental” learning system, with Mrs. Mashinsky being the main teacher. The Felsenberg sisters taught the eighth grade. Mrs. Mashinsky would discipline her students by pointing with her ruler on the message on the board — and that was enough to put them in place!

The students of Bais Rochel had some serious school fun in those early years.

“The brook was a major attraction. We’d daven there, and our teachers would sometimes take us to learn at

the gurgling water,” shares Mrs. Friedman. But that was far from all… The students would take a stroll through the brook during breaks; they’d get in on Hopal Lane and would march through the tunnels under the roads of Blauvelt Road and Route 306, singing and making a merry racket each time they’d emerge to the sunlight.

During wintertime when the town was covered in a white blanket of snow, who needed sleds? The students would gather milk crates from the entire neighborhood, line them up, and then zoom down Hopal Lane in a long line, train-style.

In the very early years, the oldest class once moved all of the desks out to the middle of Hopal Lane. After all, the cramped quarters in which they so happily learned just didn’t compare to enjoying their studies in the great outdoors while basking in the sunlight…

At one point, the Werzbergers remember, the school temporarily relocated from Hopal Lane to the quarters of Oneg Day Camp, which occupied the area of Nesher Court before it was developed. There, classes took place in two extremely old houses, and a huge empty swimming pool on the property became their favorite spot to play in.

For ninth grade, the classes returned to Hopal Lane, and the students got typewriters, providing their first taste of technological savvy. It was a major milestone.

With girls occasionally switching schools and families moving out, some years saw a fuller class than others, but they graduated high school as a class of six students.

The memory most vivid in the minds of any former student we asked? That was definitely Mrs. Bruria Gertner standing in the lunchroom and selecting a “balabustala” to help with cleanup.

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Yearbook of Bais Rochel’s first graduating class
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Yearbook of Bais Rochel’s first graduating class

Mrs. R. K., a teacher who taught first grade in the early years, and then arithmetic to the first high school class, shares:

“I taught business arithmetic in the garage of the school, which was, in essence, a house with rooms renovated to function as classrooms. There was a tiny little office in which we teachers could gather, and where we’d prepare our students’ worksheets.”

There were no copy machines — the teachers would create their “stencils” on a paper under which was a carbon sheet that transferred everything they drew to the sheet below, and from that they’d make carbon copies. The teachers would run the carbon machine on their own, and of course, handwrite all of their stencils.

At one point, some of the classes took place in trailers on Phyllis Terrace.

Rebbetzin Sarah Neiman was the high school principal. She would host such lovely teachers’ meetings once every few months in her house.

“When I taught first grade,” Mrs. K. shares, “the curriculum was quite advanced; we’d teach first graders Chumash. One memory that stands out in my mind involves a student whose family requested that she not learn Chumash, so I’d give her some extra

worksheets in a different subject while I taught Chumash to the class.

“At one point, the mother of another of my students told me that when her daughter was struggling with the Chumash homework, they had a guest: the student who was not responsible for the work in Chumash. This guest taught the daughter the Chumash we had learned! So much for the girl ‘not learning Chumash.’”

The first graders would make beautiful crafts, with a little guidance. Their

teacher used to bring back little knickknacks and supplies when she’d travel to the city, and the students would use these to create lovely shanah tovah cards and other crafts.

Apparently, Monsey was already popular even in those beginning years, as when this teacher visited a cousin’s home in Boro Park, she was astonished to find hanging on the wall an exact replica of the original Purim craft she’d painstakingly created for her students the previous year!

As school starts once again, West Maple Avenue sees a beautiful, seemingly endless lineup of yellow school buses carrying our precious charges. But if you close your eyes, you just may see a small group of girls brushing past tall grass in sprawling fields to get to a fledgling school with a handful of students. And if you listen closely, beyond the roar of hundreds of buses transporting Yiddishe kinderlach to a day of learning, you can hear the leaves rustling and the birds chirping their sweet wishes for a year of success.

The original Bais Rochel “building”
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chool was not a fivedays-a-week reality in my childhood. Weekends found me in school once again, but in a far different capacity: I was the teacher. With no sisters or neighbors my age to play with (and contend with), I called all the shots. As “lord of the classroom,” I reigned over my imaginary charges with drama and power, never entertaining the notion that trials and tribulations could mercilessly invade my utopian dream of being The Greatest Teacher.

As a high school senior with plans to attend half-day seminary, I set my sights on realizing my dream. Delight reigned when I landed a job teaching third-grade English; apprehen-

ing minute demanded my immersion in lessons, sheets and incentives, my thoughts rattled by the question: Am I doing things right?

A milestone was reached one Tuesday: My students took their very first math test. I marked the batch with trepidation, viewing each girl’s grade as a reflection of how well I had done. The day after I had returned the exams, I walked up and down the rows to check for parents’ signatures. I moved quickly from one to the next. And stopped short at Miriam Raizy’s desk. Next to Mrs. Deutsch’s signature, some writing danced out at me.

I leaned over for a better view. There, in all their glory, lay six shining words: I’m enjoying your work! Thank you. I willed myself forward, em-

Finally, on the first day of school, eager to teach and to reach, I stepped into my future.

sion marched in as the school year loomed. Although I had presented confidently at the interview, what did I really know about disciplinary measures and teaching multiplication tables?

During the summer I was negligent with my summer homework; the books I had packed in my camp bags continued to nest there while I reveled in camp goings-on. But upon my arrival back home, I dedicated myself to self-created crash courses. (In the ’80s, seminars and private teacher-training courses were not buzz words.) Making phone calls to experienced teachers for help, perusing even the finest print in the teachers’ editions, and drawing on my own creativity were all roads I traveled in my quest to be that great teacher. I ate, drank, breathed plans for my classroom. Finally, on the first day of school, eager to teach and reach, I stepped into my future.

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barrassed to show my student how much the comment meant to me. But I stayed put, for I had to read the words again and yet again. My heart waltzed. Someone had noticed! Someone had cared to let me know that she noticed! The reverberations of that one-liner lifted me up on an I-cando-this pedestal. That endorsement propelled me onward with new vigor and mega doses of confidence — a thrust whose impact has, with siyata d’Shmaya, extended for four decades.

Immeasurable power lay in the few words of a caring mother who was juggling the needs of her own large family, ka”h, yet made time to scribble on her eight-year-old’s paper a show of appreciation to a fledgling teacher. Not confident enough at that point to thank Mrs. Deutsch for those heartening words, I made up for it years later when I expressed my gratitude on more than one occasion. I eventually taught Miriam Raizy again when she was a twelfth grader, followed by all the other delightful Deutsch sisters. It was and is my joy to teach Mrs. Deutsch’s grandchildren, too.

Now it’s my turn to pen her a note: I am still enjoying your words. Thank you.

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Your parents and grandparents have regaled you with stories about walking miles to school — uphill both ways, of course. Today, most children in the United States who don’t live close to their schools are entitled to a free bus ride. In fact, a total of 480,000 school buses transport 26 million students every day! Let the wheels go round as we explore some cool bus facts you might not have known.

In Our History

Horse-drawn school buses were introduced in 1816 — but the service was only available to students who lived really far from their schools. Students sat at the perimeter of the wagon, and the door to the carriage was at the rear so the kids wouldn’t startle the horses when they got on and off.

In or around 1914, the school bus horses were fired — but the rest of the design stayed the same, as the wagon was turned into a vehicular carriage when an engine and steering wheel were added.

In the 1930s, school buses became their own, distinct vehicles, instead of an adapted version of a wagon or a carriage. Wayne Works manufacturers introduced the first all-steel school bus body design and moved the entry door from the back of the bus to the front. Until today, the back door remains as an emergency exit.

The Safest Vehicle

Despite being the largest transportation system, less than 1% of all traffic fatalities nationwide involve the school bus, making it the safest vehicle on the road. Let’s take a look at some school bus safety features:

SCHOOL BUS YELLOW

This eye-catching yellow color really stands out, even in one’s peripheral vision. In fact, people notice it 1.24 times faster than the color red! It’s also highly visible in the early morning and evening light, when school buses operate. By 1974, it was made mandatory for all school buses across the country to be painted this shade of yellow, which actually has its own color name: National School Bus Glossy Yellow. This is true across the U.S. — but not around the world. In Japan, school buses must be obviously different from other vehicles on the road. Japanese schoolchildren travel on buses designed to look like trains, cats, and even characters like Hello Kitty.

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Cheerful and easily distinguishable school buses in Japan

INTERIOR DESIGN

Think school buses should have seat belts? Think again! The lack of seat belts is just one of the counterintuitive safety features on these vehicles. School bus seats are high, positioned close together, and they each sport a fourinch-thick padding, forming a fully protected seating zone. This protective feature is called compartmentalization, and it pretty much treats travelers like eggs in an egg carton: When shaken, it keeps its occupants in place; when hit, it provides a cushy partition.

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SPEED

Maximum speed for a school bus on a highway is 50 mph. Too slow for you? You can use this Phantom fighter jet engine–powered bus and zoom to school at up to 367 mph! But kids, don’t get too excited, as only three passengers can fit into its cabin. The massive engine powering this beastly bus takes up most of what would otherwise be seating space.

• In certain states, kids must sit in the seat assigned by the driver. They can switch only if their parent writes a note that’s really convincing, as the driver is in charge of everything on the bus.

• A “child check” is required at the end of every route. The bus driver must walk all the way to the back of the bus and back to ensure that no child is left behind.

• Many states have a “no bus under a half tank” policy, as an added assurance that buses don’t get stuck with no gas.

• Bus drivers do have some perks on the job; they must be provided with a free lunch. This meal is a really nice fringe benefit... unless the school is serving something less than desirable on a given day...

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:רֶעיִרְפ ןוּפ ןְצְרוּק ןיִא ןְבּעֶנ ךְיִז טְלאַהאַבּ ,גְניִמעֶד טְרוֹק ,יוֹג רעֶד

ןיִא ןייַראַ ןעֶמוּק ןְשְׁטייַד .הָרוֹתּ רֶפֵס יִד סאוָוְראַפ ןייֵטְשְׁראַפ ןְליוִו ייֵז ןוּא ,הָריִד ןייַז

...םעֶדיוֹבּ ןְפיוֹא ןְפאָלְשׁעֶג זיִא רֶע

ןעֶנעֶז ייֵז

!טְגיִזאַבּ

!טְגיִזאַבּ

יִד !טְגיִדְנֶעעֶג זיִא הָמָחְלִמ יִד ןוּז ןייַמ !רעֶבּיִראַ זיִא קעֶרְשׁ ...טְצעֶי ןעֶמוּקְמייֵהאַ ראָנ לאָז

םיִשָׁדֲח עֶכיִלְטֶע ןיוֹשׁ ...טְשׁיִנְראָג ןוּא ,רעֶבּיִראַ

?ךְאָנ רֶע טְבּעֶל

?סאָד טיִמ ךְיִא הוּט סאוָו ןוּא בָר ןְראַפ טְגאָזעֶגוּצ בּאָה ךְיִא !ןְטיִה סֶע לעוֶו ךְיִא זאַ

ןְטְראוַו טְשׁיִנ ראָט ךְיִא ןיִהאַ ראָפ ךְיִא .רעֶמ .ראָפ טייֵג סאוָו ןְקוּק

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ןְבּאָה ריִמ ,ריִציִפאָ רעֶה !ןעֶניִפעֶג טְשׁיִנְראָג וּאוו ןייַז הֶדוֹמ וּצ טייַהְנעֶגעֶלעֶג עֶטְצעֶל ןייַד זיִא סאָד ,טְרוֹק ןְסייוֵו ריִמ .טְסְטְלאַהאַבּ וּד סאוָו ךְעֶלעֶדיִא יִד ךְיִז ןעֶניִפעֶג סֶע .ןְדיִא ףְניִפ ןוּפ עֶפּוּרְג אַ אָד ךְיִז טְניִפעֶג סֶע זאַ

סאוָו ןאַד ןהוּטעֶג וּטְסאָה ?ךְאַד ןְפיוֹא

.שְׁטייַד רעֶכיִלְרֶע ןאַ ןיִבּ ךְיִא ךְיִז טְניִפעֶג דיִא םוּשׁ ןייֵק !ןְכוּז טְנעֶק ריִא .זיוֹה ןייַמ ןיִא

ייֵז ,האָ !ןְדיִא םעֶנוּפ טְשׁיִנ ןְסייוֵו .הָרוֹתּ רֶפֵס

ריִמ

!םוּראַ

טייַקְשׁיִראַנ ןייַמ זיִא סאָד וּצ ,םעֶדיוֹבּ םייַבּ ןְפאָלְשׁ וּצ םעֶד יִרְפְרעֶדְניִא ןהעֶז ןעֶנעֶק .ןייַשְׁפיוֹא ןוּז

ןוּא ,אַה אַה אַה .ןְבּייֵלְג ךְאָנ ריִד ןְפְראַד סְטְכוּז ,ןְטאַדְלאָס ןייֵא ריִמ ןְפּאַכ בּיוֹא אַ וּטְזיִבּ ןאַד דיִשְׁז !רעֶגיִטְרעֶפ ריִמ טאָה הָרוֹתּ רעֶד .טעוֶועֶטאַרעֶג רעֶדיוִו ןיוֹשׁ עוֶועֶטאַר ,ןְדיִא ןוּפ רעֶפעֶשׁאַבּ !ןוּז ןייַמ ךְיוֹא
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ןיוֹש ןְבּאָה ריִמ ...טְכוּזעֶגְכְרוּד סעֶלאַ

Hint:

Each Boggle board hides a word of nine letters or more!

HOW TO PLAY:

1. Gather round the table to play a family game of Boggle, using this Boggle board.

2. Once you have a winner, fill out the form below in its entirety

3. Email the form to comments@ themonseyview.com or fax to 845600-8483 by Sunday at 9:00 p.m.

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

PLAYING RULES:

Find words on the board containing four letters or more. Letters of a word must be connected in a chain (each letter should be adjacent to the next either vertically, horizontally or diagonally), and each letter can only be used once in a given word.

The following are not allowed in Boggle:

Adding “s” to a word • Proper nouns • Abbreviations • Contractions • Acronyms

POINTS

4-letter words: 2 points | 5-letter words: 3 points | 6-letter words: 5 points | 7-letter words: 7 points | 8-letter words: 9 points | 9+ letters: 12 points

R E W

PC L C I

EU D T

L O

A H M K S N G O B

Family name:

Full mailing address:

Full name of winner:

Full names of competing players:

of points:

List some words only the winner found:

The longest word found on the board:

A new word you learned from the board:

FI
_________________________________ Phone: __________________
____________________________________________________
_________________ Amount
__________
__________________________________
_____________________________
__________________________ Only
will be entered into the drawing.
complete forms
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WINNER 1

Family name: Herbst, 845-xxx-6884

Name of winner: Mommy

Amount of points: 72

Names of competing players: Tzurty, Naftuli

Some words only the winner found: accessory, balm, chess, messy

The longest word found on the board: accessory

WINNER 2

Family name: Resnick, 845-xxx-4695

Name of winner: Miki

Amount of points: 52

Names of competing players: Chana, Avi

Some words only the winner found: cute, hutch, much

The longest word found on the board: accessory

A new word learned from the board: cecum

Last week’s nine-letter word: accessory

To claim your prize, tear out this sheet (on which your name appears) and bring it in to Nussy’s Cuisine.

If the family name on a Boggle entry doesn’t match the phone number and address on record, the submission will be disqualified.

INTERMEDIATE 798 2436 5 97 89 51 43 17 73 8 2985 547 BOGGLE WINNERS ADVANCED 4697 53 7 5 1426 5 3 4687 7 9 82 2973
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FIVE WINNERS OF THE $5 GIFT CARDS AT TOYS4U!

A $5 credit was issued at Toys4U on the account of the phone number listed on your submission.

Thank you to the hundreds of readers who sent in beautifully colored pages! Keep coloring!

Perele Katz, 9, Bais Rochel Mimi Rosenfeld, 6, Viznitz Faigy Mezei, 5, Viznitz Yehudis Walter, 9, Skver
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Brany Margulies, 7, Bais Rochel

Send your colored page to The Monsey View to enter a drawing for a chance to have your artwork featured in our pages and win $5 at Toys4U! Five lucky winners will be announced each week!

To enter the raffle, email your colored page to comments@themonseyview.com, or mail it to 365 Route 59, Suite 239, Airmont, NY 10952. Submissions will be included in the drawing only if all information is filled in.

Name:______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Phone:_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Age:_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

School:_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Feel free to photocopy this coloring page for the entire family.

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Classifieds

FOR SALE

ONLINE GARAGE SALE

To view free giveaway items and some items for sale please visit garaj.app. Submit your free giveaways at submit.garaj.app

WASHER/DRYER

Whirlpool Duet Front loader Washer/Dryer in excellent condition for sale. Please call/ text 2012046315

15 SEATER VAN

2014 Chevy Express. Smooth drive, very good shape, 67,000 miles. Please contact 8475022545

FORMULA

טיעקיואינ ןפיוקראפ וצ $25 ןעק 1 ראפ $30 עלאמראפ :טפור רעמ ןוא סןעק 10 ראפ 845.426.3237

2013 TOYOTA SIENNA

8 Passenger 99,700 miles

We’ve owned this car since new. $17,800. 845-548-6355

STROLLAIR DOUBLE CARRIAGE

Perfect condition. Great price. 845-425-2866

DRESSER FOR SALE

Beautiful 3 door Italian dresser with mirror for sale. High sheen mahogany. Brand new condition. Best offer, pictures available, txt only 8457460486

BEDROOM SET

Beautiful Italian furniture bedroom set (Stern’s) As new condition Selling for best offer please message 347-2283456

FURNITURE FOR SALE

Magnificient Master Bedroom set, dining room set w/ 6 chairs, washer, dryer, gas range for sale due to moving for excellent prices!! please call:774-8239

REAL ESTATE

2 BDRM C.RIDGE

2 Bdrm Basement appt avail Sep 1st in Dexter Park 845 274 1435

FOR RENT

Beautiful spacious almost new 2 bedroom apartment for rent . Airmont, near Radishitz Shul. Please text 3476739335.

FURNISHED APT FOR RENT

2or 3 Bedrooms, 2 full baths -walk in, Hatzluche grocery area, available from September 1 till November 15. Please call 718.930.9494

1 BD/STUDIO APT

In chestnut ridge dexter park area 845-274-1435

3000 SQFT SPACE

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JILL LANE

Walk in, one-bedroom unit for rent,. No parking available. No section 8. Please call 845-293-5970

CONDO FOR SALE

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HOUSE FOR RENT

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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

PLAYGROUP ASSISTANT WANTED

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NEED RIDE MONSEY-BP

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ASSISTANTS WANTED

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Spend your Sundays and/or evenings in a most fulfilling and enjoyable way! Join the Share 247 Respite Program. Heimishe environment. Fun program. Competitive pay, Transportation provided. Special events for staff

Hours: Sunday 10-3, Mon – Thurs. 5-7 call 845-354-3233 ext 1120 or email: kfireman@chesed247

TEACHING POSITIONS

Yeshiva Spring Valley (boys) of Monsey now accepting resumes for the General Studies department for September 2020 - ‘21 School Year. Following Positions available: Elementary School Teachers (M-TH 12:454:00); Elementary School Assistants (M-TH 12:45-4:00). Teaching experience a must. Professional atmosphere and competitive salary. Please include references and email to gss@yeshivaspringvalley. org or FAX to 845-3568551 Attn: General Studies Principal

ENGLISH TEACHER

Cheider in Monsey is looking for an English Teacher. Very good and on-time pay. Experience only. send resume to principal@ vienmonsey.org or call 425-5678 x 108 and leave a message.

PART TIME JOB

Looking for Mothers Helper 3 times a week in the evenings to start right away. Light housework. Please call 1845.499.9923

HELP WANTED

Heimishe office is looking for a responsible female to join our team. Office experience preferred -insurance training provided. Please email hr@adlersinsurance. com

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

E-COMMERCE POSITION

A successful amazon company seeking to hire a full time female employee. Prior amazon experience preferred great potential for the right individual email your resume to hr@ maximmcable.com

P/T SECRETARY NEEDED

Property management Company is looking for a p/t secretary. office Experience required. Please email resume to rcmanageoffice@ gmail.com

HELP WANTED

Looking for a female worker for early morning hours to work with an adorable young girl. 845-352-7700 EXT. 230

F/T OFFICE POSITION

A monsey based company is seeking to hire a female employee. Candidate must be organized, detail oriented and computer savvy up email your resume to hr@ maximmcable.com

F/T OFFICE POSITION

All female office looking for a full time worker that is computer savvy, detail oriented,and has excellent phone communication skills. Please email resume to gittyz@tcsnyc.com

P/T DATA ENTRY

Looking for a part time (preferred 9-1) data entry position in a local monsey office. Quickbooks experience a plus. please email resume to: jobs@ ezdriveny.com

SALON HIRING

Busy wig salon looking to hire a responsible girl for a secretarial position from 9-5. Must be a multi tasker,organized, friendly, and have great customer service. Job includes some sundays. Please email resume traneeswigs@gmail. com Or lve msg 8454183334

ASSISTANT WANTED

Busy office in chestnut ridge is seeking for an administrative assistant, Email assistantoffer10977@ gmail.com. 3 years of office experience is a must

SUPERVISOR POSITION

Seeking to hire for a supervisory level positon (f/t or close to f/t.) BA or MA required. Send resume to jobs@comforthealthrc.org

AMAZING OPPORTUNITY!

ABA Para Professional Part time job available. Training will be provided. Great Pay! Please send your resume to: rsteif@ hamaspikrockland.org or Fax: 845-503-1239

FT POSITION

A Business Management company in Monsey is seeking to hire a female employee to fill a full-time position, Candidate should be a quick learner with good communication skills. Great potential for growth. Please email your resume to: jobs@ pfinancials.com

HELP WANTED

Are you detail oriented, computer proficient, hardworking and up for a challenge? Seeking a full time Loan Processor and a full time Loan Officer Assistant for busy mortgage company. Must be reliable and technically inclined. Please send resume to saram@everestequity.com.

NOW HIRING

Full-time, entry-level positions available at Ark Mortgage. No experience necessary- we train. Excellent pay, benefits, paid vacation/ holidays and career growth. Send resume to hr@ arkmortgage.com

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Attention Seminary Graduates

Please submit your resume to jobs@fcc-corp.com

“I am very fortunate to have been working with Future Care for the past three years. Upon completing High School with no job experience, I was mentored by knowledgeable and dedicated staff to whom I'm extremely grateful. Thanks to the management for providing me the ability to learn and grow into the Supervisor I am today.”

S.T., Monsey Office

Stimulating healthcare management work

Long-term growth potential

Transportation provided to and from the office

Friendly, frum environment

Competitive Salary and Benefits

"Feel free to contact me; I'd be happy to answer any questions you may have. Simply ask for my contact information when scheduling your interview."

S.T.

Classifieds // help wanted

PART-TIME SECRETARY

We are seeking a part-time secretary for a variety of administrative and compliance tasks. Enjoyable office environment. Send resume to jobs@ comforthealthrc.org

CHILDREN’S OUTLET, NOW HIRING

Looking for young & energetic Sales rep, F/T or P/T afternoons, Call: 845-2440705

EARLY INTERVENTION COORDINATOR

A part-time employee to coordinator early intervention services for children with developmental delays. Candidate must have experience in service coordination activities, or a BA degree. Send resume to jobs@hamaspikrockland.org

JOB RESUMES

Need a great resume?

Resumes are what we do! Many satisfied Monsey customers. Reasonable rates/ Quick turnaround. Call/ text 845-554-5778; email resumakerpro@gmail.com.

SUKKAH CENTER is looking for seasonal workers good pay please call 845.662.2166

MLM INCOME

Do you know the power & potential of an MLM business? Do u love helping people? Want to make the world a better place? Get paid helping others. We market elite wellness products & develop leaders. Call or text for more info 845-521-0923

HELP WANTED

Mid-Size company is looking for a dedicated full-time sales person. Background & experience in sales a big plus. svhiringoffice@gmail.com

CHIC LINGERIE BOUTIQUE

Help wanted in the fitting dept. Basic sewing skills a must. Willing to train. 845-274-6917. If no answer lve msg

GRAPHIC DESIGNER

Marketing firm is looking for a graphic designer. please email resume/portfolio to silvermktgroup@gmail.com

MORTGAGE PROCESSORS

POSITION

Heimish office in monsey seeking an experienced loan processor for a 4 month position with possibility of permanent employment. Please send resume to officepositioninrockland@ gmail.com

NOW HIRING!

Marquis Home Care is seeking experienced coordinators. F/T Positions. Heimishe environment. Transportation provided. New graduates welcome. Submit resume to Simi at sfliegman@marquishc.com or call 845-205-9513.

POSITIONS AVAILABLE

Home Care company in Monsey is looking to fill multiple office staff positions. New graduates welcome. Heimish atmosphere. Full time positions. Transportation is provided. Send resumes to Hennie at hennief@marquishc.com

COORDINATOR POSITION

Hamaspik is seeking a girl/ woman to join our intake department as an intake coordinator. Candidate should be articulate, passionate, and dedicated. F/T or nearly F/T. Yiddish fluency required. Great heimishe environment. Send resume to jobs@ hamaspikrockland.org

HOME NEEDED

Looking for a home 19 year old boy, independent, smart starting after sukkos, well paid. call 718-650-9314 for more information

OFFICE WORK

Kitchen Company looking to hire Full Time FeMale worker to make layouts, Pricing, and order. Experience is a plus, Will train. Please send your resume to Accounting@ empiresupplier.com

SALESLADY AND SECRETARY POSITION

Furniture store in Monsey is looking for a full-time sales lady and a full-time secretary from 10:30 to 6:30 Sunday thru Friday. Please send your resume to furnitureposition@gmail. com Or Call/Text 9295157287

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK

Local retail store in the heart of Monsey, looking to fill a full-time Accounts Payable office position. Work Hours: 10-6. Qualifications / Skills: •Detail-oriented •Great multitasker •Computer Savvy •Data entry skills •Basic accounting knowledge •Experience working with Excel & Quickbooks. Email resume monseyjob6508@gmail.com

HELP WANTED

Local Take-out looking to hire an energetic responsible guy for a front manager, starting part time, might lead to full time. Please email monseyjobs2020@gmail.com

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Classifieds

LOAN PROCESSOR

Heimish mortgage company in Monsey seeking f/t female loan processor. Experience a plus. Willing to train. Candidate needs to be a quick learner, multitask & be computer savvy. Have good communication and strong organizational skills. Email resume:

Officepositioninrockland@ gmail.com

WORK FROM HOME!

Seeking friendly and highly motivated women interested in building successful retail business from home! •Full training and support •High income potential •Flexible work hours •No risk. Call: 845-300-6512 or Email: foreversoar99@gmail.com

TBI SERVICE COORDIANTOR

Seeking a Service Coordinator for individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury and for individuals in Nursing Home Transition. BA or MA required, plus relevant experience. send resume to jobs@hamsapikrockland.org.

HELP WANTED

Mental Health Office in Spring Valley seeking front office receptionist, please email resume to officehr10977@gmail.com

MACHMADIM GROUP RESPITE

is looking to hire a p/t or nearly f/t coordinator to arrange respite groups. Exciting and stimulating positon! Send resume to jobs@hamaspikrockland.org

RITA’S OF MONSEY

Rita’s Of Monsey is looking to hire! Great part time opportunity for high school/ college students. Please email ritasofmonsey@gmail.com for an application.

FLEXIBLE HOURS

P/T office position. Seeking a responsible, detailed oriented woman to fill a secretarial position in a one girl office. Candidate should have the ability to learn quickly, multitask, good organizational skills, and knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, and QuickBooks. Willing to pay for the right candidate. Email: resumespringv@ gmail.com

GROWING HEALTHCARE COMPANY

is seeking a Director of Purchasing. Experience required. Please email resume to purchasing. monsey@gmail.com

SECRETARIAL FT POSITION

Heimishe office located in Monsey looking for fulltime Secretary (graduate preferred). Excellent environment, great pay! For more details please call 845445-9426 or email resume to jobsopening10952@gmail. com

BABYSITTING

BABYSITTER AVAILABLE

Experienced Babysitter available to babysit your baby during the day or overnight. Central location. 845 274 5450

BABYSITTER AVAILABLE

Warm & Loving babysitter in the Bates area. 10:00-2:30. 6months+. Please call 718935-0367

BABYSITTER AVAILABLE

Warm & Loving babysitter available to babysit your baby. As of September. Decatur/ West Central Area. Call 845354-9241/845-659-4478

BABYSITTER AVAILABLE

Experienced babysitter available late night (chasunah) overnight and weekly(long term) Plz call 845-200-4616

BABYSITTER

Warm, Caring & years of Experience Babysiter available from 9-4 Age 0-2 years. Located on Calvert Area please call or text 732569-0933

EXPERIENCED BABYSITTER

Now in airmont; drop- ins welcome by day , limited slots # 845-499-7313

KIDDIE GROUP

Warm and loving English speaking kiddie group still has a few slots available. Morah Hindy 213-9102

SERVICES

HYPNO BIRTHING 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

THE MEDICARE SPECIALIST

For all you Medicare Needs/ Questions call The Medicare Specialist 845-572-5012

// help wanted // babysitting // services 674 N MAIN ST SPRING VALLEY, NY ACROSS PINE VALLEY MENDY'S MOBILE TIRES WE COME TO YOU AT YOUR LOCATION 24 HR ROADSIDE SERVICE OPEN DAILY 7:30 AM When it comes to tires, we’re know-it-all. 845.625.2050 WE C OMETO Y O U CARS TRUCKS BUSES All brands and sizes NEW TIRES - RIMS - PATCHES - TIRE BALANCING - TIRE VALVE STEM - AND MORE. The Write Choice For all professional writing needs Including poems, resumes speeches Reasonable rates L Gross: 929.486.5691 845-782-4473 Fully Insured Free estimates sales@advancedguttersinc.com 5”,6”,7” Gutters Copper and aluminum gutters Over 30 colors Gutter Guard Installation Cleaning and Repirs 228 / THE MONSEY VIEW / September 2, 2020 www.themonseyview.com / 845.600.8484

Opening

Looking

Opening

Opening #4

Looking for a woman to drive around a high functioning

Opening #5

Man to take out a high functioning, mainstream boy from 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM. Driver’s license and car required.

FREE!! WEIGHT

LOSS SESSION

Tired of losing weight only to gain it back? Allow a professional who has maintained weight loss for over 16 years show you the easy 3 step process. Schedule your FREE Consultation today. 845-641-1057 keepthosepoundsoff,com

KEYBOARD LESSONS

Give your daughter the gift of music at a very reasonable price! Call Yitty @ 845-4267561 after 4:30 pm

PROFESSIONAL HAIRCUTS

Great prices. Call Miri 845426-7561

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. YiddishHebrew - English

GUITAR LESSONS

by Moshe Klaver, for beginners of all ages. Very motivating and patient teacher. References available. (845) 746-0925. Shomer Shabbos

Opening

Opening #6

KANGEN WATER

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

917-681-0003

PETTICOATS FOR RENT!

Enhance your gown with just the right petticoat! Kids and adults petticoats for rent! In the Bates area. Please Call or text between 8:30-10pm 845-746-7248

FILTERING SYSTEM

Still shleping water? Install an RO filtering system for $400. 732-387-7351

DRUM LESSONS

by Shmuel Klaver, Monsey’s most experienced Shomer Shabbos drum instructor. Lessons ($45 & up) given in your home or my studio, to boys or girls ages 10-adult, beginners to professional. Call (845) 459-9935

PROFESSIONAL PEARL

RESTRINGING

Free Pickup & Delivery 845-

352-5013. We accept credit cards! AUTO INSURANCE Are you a first time Vehicle owner? Give us a call to inquire about our great rates! 347-391-1775 services WE WANT TO HIRE YOU! Current opportunities for employment that will make a difference in their lives and have you feel fulfilled every day. Apply today! Apply today. Email your resume to: jobs@hamaspikrockland.org or call 845.503.0230 Please reference job opening number in your email.
#1
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sweet, high functioning, older girl; take her out for shopping and errands for
hours in the afternoon. Hours are 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM, 3 times a week. Driver’s License and car required.
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Classifieds

DEAR EMPLOYER

Thinking of outsourcing?

The job gemach in Israel can help! Dozens of skillsets and skill levels; hundreds of subscribers. Contact: jobagent17@gmail.com

HOUSE KEEPERS

Batsheva’s Ladies Housekeeping Referral recruits,screens and pairs house cleaners. Many satisfied families! Email batshevasladies@gmail.com for top notch service.

GORGEOUS GLOW ELECTROLYSIS

NEW NEW NEW - Now scheduling appointments for daytime and evening hours!

Most Up-to-Date machine. Less Painful, Quicker Results. Beckett Ct. Rifky Biller 845659-7465

OLYMPIA MANAGEMENT

Let us handle all your bookkeeping needs, while giving you the freedom to focus on growing your business. Chaya@ olympiamgmt.com/ 845-2048466 ext 100

LIGHT RENTAL

Making a simchah or event and need to light up your property? We have Flood lights and string lights for rent at just $25 a light. Call Suri Wachsman 845.356.2101 or 917.474.6826

MURRAY POOL

Large, warm, crystal clear, utmost hygienic standards, water slide, dressing rooms, bathroom. Ladies only MonThurs10-1. Ladies & kids Sun 10-12, Mon-Thurs 1-4, Fri 10-12:30. call for family rental 347 526 0615.

FLY HIGH BALLOONS

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

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

MASSAGE AND CRANIOSACRAL THERAPY

Get treated by a professional. Release stress and rejuvenate. Amazing results. Miriam Becher L.M.T. 845-538-3369

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 914-260-6449

BAR MITZVAH PHOTOGRAPHY

Quality and affordable bar mitzvah photography by Moshe Grunfeld call 917858-1054 or email moshe@ moshegrunfeld.com

PHOTOGRAPHY

Specializing in: Family, Children, and Upsherin photography. Enjoy an amazing experience Call ZcStudios: 1-845-352-5017

SHELVING & HANDYWORK

For all your custom shelving & around the house handy work & more call/text 347522-4872

GRAPHIC DESIGNER

AVAILABLE

Professional graphic designer now available in the morning hours for a part time position. please call 845.274.1245

POOL FOR RENT

Large heated crystal clear well -water inground pool w/ diving board available in monsey- new day area. bathroom & dressing rooms on premises. Call/txt 347228-8048

SALTWATER POOL

A beautiful saltwater pool is now available to rent by the hour. Evening hours available. Please call 917-7552762

GARTLECH

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

DEBT RELIEF

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

SHAIMOS PICK UPS

845-461-3084

MATH TURORING

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

MATH ANXIETY?

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

PAIN RELIEF

Certified Advanced EFT Practitioner. Sessions available by phone or Skype. Ruthi Backenroth. Call: (845)368-4524

gemachim 845.284.9777 subscribe@einyyeshuah.org PARNASSAH SHIDDUCHIM HEALTH NACHAS CHILDREN SUCCESS SHALOM BAYIS REMOVE AN AYIN
// services // odds & ends //
HORA!
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ODDS & ENDS

SEEKING DONATIONS

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

SCRATCHED VEHICLE

If your vehicle was scratched in the Lishkas Hasofer/ Primavera parking lot on Tuesday, August 18 Please call 845-426-2369

CAR FOR HATZOLOH VOLUNTEER

Desperate for a good working car asap to be able to help yidden 845-554-6348

GEMACHIM

ECZEMA CREAM GEMACH

Try before you buy! 2-3oz samples of many standard over the counter creams 845274-7858

ACCESSORIES BASKET

To place in the Chasunah Hall. Monsey halls only. No fee. 845-371-6857

BLUE LIGHT

Gemach in monsey, pls call before. 845.425.1919

BIKE RACK GEMACH

Fits all cars. Holds up to 3 bikes. 845-659-1863.

BEAUTIFUL BENCHERS (not Zemiros) 845-642-0910

BED REST?

We do the laudry for you. 213-7437 (also looking for volunteers)

BENTCHER GEMACH

Bentchers available for a simcha. Clean, matching, lucite bentcher cards available to use for a simcha. Call or text 347-404-2204

CHUPAH CARDS

Lucite cards. 845.222.0456

LEV DEVORAH

Layett gemach (845) 213-3646

BABIES LAYETTE GEMACH

text 718-551-1732 or email frimitbabies@gmail.com

BECHER GEMACH

Real bechers from our free-loan gemach. 845-377KOS1(5671) KosYeshuos@ gmail.com

BABY GEMACH

short term loans of carseats, pack n plays, strollers, pumps and more! 845.397.7724 or visit soralasbabygemach. com.

BRIS GEMACH

located in Central Monsey. 617-955-3630. poya, pillow case, outfit, blanket.

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Classifieds

BRIS GEMACH

Located on Blauvelt Rd. 356-6215 poya, outfit, blanket and hat.

BRIS PILLOW GEMACH

and benchers with tfilos for bris and pidyon haben: 845213-0602

BRIS GEMACH

beautiful bris outfit w hat, poya and pillowcase. Suzzane area 845 425 8359

BRIS GEMACH

Outfit, blanket and poia 845 425 3873

BRIS GEMACH

Pillow, poya, outfit with hat & socks 845-425-6574

CARSEATS & BASSINET and pack n play bassinets. 425-1202

CHUPPAH GEMACH

Green velvet portable Chuppah. 845-425-4790

CLICS GEMACH

For your simcha 845-3525820

COAT RACK

Coat racks and hangers for your simcha. 845-356-9841

CHUPPA CARDS.

call or text after 5pm. 347278-1278

COMPUTER HELP

Advice on computers: upgrading, repairing, troubleshooting, etc. (862) 248-1931

CHARGER GEMACH

Beautiful gold chargers (placemats) to make your simcha look beautiful! 845573-9772

DVD/VIDEO GEMACH

DVDS, audiobooks and portable players for sick and homebound adults and children.425-2660

DOONA CAR SEAT GEMACH

If you need a doona for any medical reason or for any other reason for a short period of time Please call 845-445-7474

DRESS GEMACH

Gr8 for close simchas! Adorable white & white/black tulle/lace kids dresses (not gowns) to rent at $10 and sell @ $16. Sz 2-10. 3711765.

EAR-PLUG GEMACH

for ba’alei simcha to protect your guests’ hearing. Baby headsets also available. 845202 -0105.

FREE ADVICE

with OPWDD/self direction and community classes. call 1201 892 0526 email slfydhm@gmail.com

CHUPPAH TEFILLOS

GOWN GEMACH

tefillos and tehillim booklets for the chupa time 845-2130602.

FLORAL BISOMIM

for your Simcha - 845-6292785.

FREE MOVING BOXES

Standard egg carton boxes (eg. Evergreen boxes). We are located in Chestnut Ridge. Call/text between 8-10:30pm. (845) 641-5536

FREE BOXES

for moving (mostly egg carton size). 845-425-6826 or 845-608-7830. Donations of flattened boxes are always welcome!

FORMULA GEMACH

chani @ 347-267-3640 or Miriam 216-889-3643

mother and sister gowns size 0-12, by apt only. 845-4267496 or 845-352-3031.

GPS GEMACH

Brand new, updated, with traffic. 845-352-2588 Leave msg. (Minimal fee)

ISRAEL GPS

No fee. English or Hebrew. Must reserve in advance by email at IsraelGPS@gngroup. com

GOWN GEMACH.

South Monsey Ladies gowns and petticoat gemach.call or text after 5pm. 347-278-1278

HOSPITAL SUPPLIES

inc. TPN equipment, feeding pumps, NG tubes, & feeding supplies. donate/receive. 845746-8293.

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EARN EXTRA MONEY IN AN ENJOYABLE WAY WHILE HELPING SOMEONE HAVE A MEANINGFUL AND PRODUCTIVE DAY

POSITION #1

Looking for someone that drives and is available afternoon hours to spend time with young women with special needs.

POSITION #2

Looking for an Aim Bayit for several mainstream young women. A real balabusta who is responsible to supervise and assist in meal prep, laundry & organizational skills.

Part-Time Position • Competitive Rate

Send resume to: rschwartz@chesed247.org

Or call: 845-354-3233 ext. 1109

Hamaspik of Orange County (Monroe) Has an available position in The Day Hab Program as an assistant manager. Join our amazing and devoted team and make a diiference in the life of special needs individuals. Drivers license a must: All Year Day Hab Program PLEASE CALL: 845-774-0310 WE ARE HIR ING
IS LOOKING TO HIRE EXPERIENCED FEMALE GRAPHIC DESIGNER EMAIL RESUME
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Classifieds // gemachim

NEW GOWN GEMACH

sisters of the Kallah/chasson. Adult Size 0-12. 845-517- 8808

ELEGANT HATS

For short term rental 845517-0838.

HOT WATER URNS

845-425-9211

HOSPITAL GOWN

for maternity or hospitalization Tzniusdige & Comfortable. 845-425-8687

FREE HOTLINE

Increase the kedusha and strengthen your connection to Hashem. Women’s inspirational, interactive and informative hotline: Yiddish 6469271200 English 9179249900

HAIRCUTS & STYLING GEMACH

$7 haircuts. $10 styling. call miri after 4:30 426-2561

HEATER GEMACH

845 362 8666

BANDS & BERETS GEMACH

Previous season designer sample leftovers. New ladies berets and bands $10. Sun & Thurs 8-9 pm. Please call before 845-290-8319

HAIRCUTS & STYLING GEMACH

For Professional styling & haircuts pls call. Very affordable rates 845-352-8101

הלכ ערעייט

הפוחה םוי םעד סיוא טצונ טלאהטנע סאוו םובלא ןא טימ ,םירועיש ,הכרדה ,הפקשה ראפ ןכאוו 4טריוועזער תוליפת 845-352-2560 הנותח יד

KALLAH ACCESSORY GEMACH

Everything you need for the kallah (except for the gown) Crown, veil, shoes, decktich, fur cape 845-426-0767

תמשנ יוליעל

We can arrange to have the whole הנשמ ירדס השש learned תמשנ יוליעל your loved ones! Call /Text (917) 720-6392 / chofetzmishna@ gmail.com

PIDYON HABEN GEMACH

Located in Wesley Hills. Call/ Text 845-579-2351 or email gemach.pidyonhaben@ gmail.com

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

LABOR BAG GEMACH

Balls, massagers, etc. For an easier labor 845-425-8256/ Call, text 347-604-3274

SIMCHA HAT

$25. many styles/ colors. We also accept donations of elegant hats. 347 351 1604

MATERNITY GEMACH

Weekday and shabbos clothing, various sizes. call/ text 845-445-9687

MOVING BOX GEMACH

New Hempstead area. text 845-642-5286 to arrange pick up

GEMACH םילהומ

We are ready to sharpen your knives. 718-384-6214

PACK N PLAY

We have New Pack n Plays tova222@gmail.com or text 845-216-4885

SIMCHA MATERNITY GEMACH

Please call 845-425-1725

REFLECTOR GEMACH

Hosting guest? Be safe! Wear a reflector. If anyone borrowed please return as soon as possible. 845-3560815

845.839.4024 info@mrcancleaning.com www.mrcancleaning.com Dirty trash bin? LET US CLEAN IT FOR YOU. CERTIFIED TEACHER Seeking licensed NYS certified teacher to work in a local UPK boys school program. Please send resume to hr@coconline.org Growing Chestnut Ridge based business seeks ft/pt onsite customer service/ bookkeeping staff. Flexible hours. office help needed Email resume: servicess78@gmail.com
OPPORTUNITY
to work from home? We are seeking friendly and highly motivated individuals who are willing to work hard as they build their business, help others and earn a respectable income. great for stay at home moms | full training and support high income potential | flexible hours | no risk For more info call +444-20-8880-1383 if no answer leave a clear message with name and number or email your name and number to lovinger.london@gmail.com 234 / THE MONSEY VIEW / September 2, 2020 www.themonseyview.com / 845.600.8484
GREAT
Looking

SENIOR BOOKKEEPING ASSOCIATE/ FULL-TIME

5+ YEARS CURRENT EXPERIENCE

Mature individual with strong leadership qualities who is able to supervise and take charge. Experienced and able to implement systems. Knowledge of all basic bookkeeping modalities. Able to prepare and maintain accounting documents and records. Great working environment. Salary commensurate with experience.

Send resume to: raronowitz@chesed247.org or call: 845-354-3233 ext.1112

Full Time Positions Available

New openings at Main Street Management!

A great heimishe environment for an individual with a commitment to high quality performance. Experienced and non-experienced are welcome to apply.

Attn 2020 graduates:

Do you want to start working now, in the beginning or after the summer? Apply now.

Please email your resume to: monseyjob59@gmail.com or call 356-5954 ext. 220 and leave a message.

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Classifieds

ROOF CARRIERS

For all cars even without bars on roof. 845-659-1863. Monroe: 845-662-7102. South Fallsburg 845-434-3865.

PHONE GEMACH

free of charge for as long as necessary. 845 579 5538

PIDYON HABEN

coins,silver tray, lace box, outfit 845-426-1681 845-6427256

POISON IVY SOAP GEMACH

Special soap that relieves the sympstoms of Poison Ivy. 845-290-1650/ 845-425-0765

REFLECTOR GEMACH:

having guests or having a simcha and need reflectors 347-977-6816

SHIFRA PUAH DOULA

Please call to register in advance. 845-587-1649

SIDDUR GEMACH

Sfard: Friedman 845-6087830 Ashkenaz: Shulman845 352 1756 or 845-826-6718

SIDDUR/CHUMASH 558.4774

TOY GEMACH

3 different sets of exciting toys available for free to help you and your children enjoy your simcha. Call/text Rifki Zimmerman 917-538-3453.

RAIN UMBRELLA GEMACH

Individual rain umbrellas for chuppas, outdoor events etc. No restocking fee. Call (no text) 216-470-9841

SCHOOL SUPPLIES GEMACH

Accepting donations. New or gently used. 862-505-9546

MEZUZOS GEMACH 362.2333

SOUND SYSTEM GEMACH

Speakers, mikes, mixers, cables 917-382-8809

MAKEUP GEMACH

Beautiful makeup application for kallahs and her mother for a discounted price package. Call, text or WhatsApp Atara Grossman: 646-771-6534.

SHABBOS SIMCHA GEMACH

Becher, Challah deklich, Zemiros, Benchers… 845425-0498

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

TICHEL GEMACH

Donations welcome. 845548-0014

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CUSTOM HALBERSTAM

Black/white mid-length dress size 8-10 for rent. For more info call 845.425.0924

STUNNING GOWN

Magnificent brand new Rumpler dress for sale. Never worn! Black and blush, size 10-12. Please call: (845) 6423539

GOWN FOR SALE/RENT

Beautiful Black with color custom made gown. Size 6-8. Great price! Ready to compromise. 845-587-2762

LOST

Black camera sx740 on the Monsey Trails. 917-671-6386

Red stainless steel razor scooter in Calvert Dr area. 718-854-1371

Lost diamond bracelet (845) 263 -7481

FOUND

Pair childrens glasses on Briarcliff before Purim. 845425-7469

Eternity ring a very long time ago. 845-352-4850 or 718607-5777

Debit card in Lafamilia 8/26. Call 845-596-1136 & lve msg with your name

silver loop and hanging circle earring with diamonds. 352 8456

small baby gold stud earring lafamilia 7/29. 4261612

Aim Byisroel baby blanket outside Baby Elaine 8452138847

Blue croc size 6 at 26 Calvert Dr. 8452138847

Gold Chusson Watch in one of our loaner dressers, abt. a year ago. Pls contact Regal Furniture @ 718-853-6900

FREE GIVEAWAYS

China Closet very good condition 845-492-1388

MP Press Shas hardly used. 845-200-8096

Enfamil dairy formula & nursing pads 845-274-7858

LATE ADS

FOR RENT

Furnished 1 Bedroom Apartment for rent. Perfect for Choson Kallah, Centrally located on Rt 306. 845-2150511

SECRETARY

Cheder in Monsey seeks capable secretary for morning hours. Positive school environment. Competitive salary. Proficiency in Microsoft word, excel, and email;

excellent phone and interpersonal skills. Graphic skills a plus. Send resume to secpa14@gmail.com

PT DATA ENTRY

Chestnut Ridge company has an opening for a PT entry level position. No experience required. Please send resumes to hr@elonmgmt. com

1 BEDROOM APT

1 bdrm apt for rent, furn/ unfurn. W/ full kitchen full bath. Airy, bright, ground level. Centrally located. 558-2387

MONROE RIDE

Female driver to and from Monroe, Daily leaving Monsey 8:30, leaving Monroe 5:15. Steady passengers only. For info Text 8456590767

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ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

FOR SEMINARY OFFICE

Multitasking and organizational skills required. Will interact with mainstreamed young ladies

Monday-Thursday 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM

& Every Other Sunday 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Must Drive

Help them plant seeds for their future and watch them Blossom

Send resume to: raronowitz@chesed247.org

Or call: 845-354-3233 ext 1112

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תיבה תכונח דמעמ ו"יה ץיוורוה שיא יולה לארשי
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לאומש
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יסנאמב
דמעמ ו"יה ץיוורוה שיא יולה לארשי
'ר דיסחה דיגנה ינברה ונידידי י"ע בדנתנ

תכרב בוט לזמ

לכ דידיו ונידידיל בוט לזמ תכרב ךרבל הזב וננה החמש אלמ בלב תובהוזמ תודמב רתכומ ,ויריכמו ויעדוי לכ לע בוהא ,לארשי תיב 'ר ברה

המלש סחנפ

ןאמיינ

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ט"זמל ונב ˙„לו‰ב ונועמב ‰חמ˘‰ ל‚רל

הארתו ,החלצהו הכרב עפשב ךרבתהל אימשבד ןוהובא םדק ןמ אווער אהי הדובעו הרותל םכנחלו םלדגל ח"צוי לכמ השודקד תחנו גונעת בר הכזנ ידע ,יד ילב דע חילצתו ליכשת הנפת רשא לכבו ,םימש תאריו .א"בב הריחבה תיב ןינב תוארל הצידו הניר ךותמ

שטיוואקציא לאוי

'ויוו יסנאמ יד’ תווצו

םעד ןעניישאב עיצאזענעגרא "וידחי" עטגינייאראפ םעניא ןסאלשעגנא ןענעז עכלעוו א"טילש ונריע

ואפיד הנותח ךרוד רעטנעצ שזדעקעפ טראמס ןופ םור ואש םעיינ לגאפש ןיא םייחל תביסמ דמעמ

PHOTO CREDIT: JDN
יגיהנמו ינבר ילודג
תולהק
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תואישנב ר״ומﬢא ק״ﬥ א״טיﬦש

הודחו

שרדמה תיב השמ תלודג להק ליﬣעווז

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,הזה ןמזל ונעיגהו ונייחהש הרותה ןתונל הידוהו חבש בורבו הרות לש הרמוג תחמשב ונתא ףתתשהל אובל םכדובכ תלעמ ןימזהל

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הרות לש הרמוגל

3 TRUMPER ROAD, SPRING VALLEY

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230 VIOLA ROAD, MONSEY*

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יטיס ןאינוי ,ליהעווז-זנאצ תבישיב מ״ר

ירבד הכרב

‘עיצאטראפסנארט’ ןמוזמ היהי ןידוקירה רחא*

.הדועסה םלוא לא בושחה רוביצה תא עיסהל

3:45 ﬣעשב

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דבכנה ונדידי

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ןיא ם"תס תרמשמ דעוו ר"ויו יסנאמ ראמטאס ק"דבא תושארב אריווקס ןוכישד הארוה תיב ילכיהב םירפוסו םינבר סוניכ אריווקס ןוכישד לודגה שרדמ תיב םעניא טקעיארפ "ןיליפתה ץוח תקידב" ןכילרעי םוצ גנוטיירבראפעב

.שילאקיזיומ.רעטיול.ךייר

ןטפעשעג עלא ןוא ןעמוקאב וצ
ת״ישהזעב

אקארק

יסנאמב ץינזיוומ ר"ומדאה לצא רוקיבב אריווקסמ ר"ומדאה

PHOTO CREDIT: JDN
טאטש ןיא אלוליהד אמויב ע"יז בוט םוי תופסות ןגילייה םענופ
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שרעה םייח ברה א"טילש שטיוואבעל

םעד ןפערט ןפלעה ה"זעב טעוו לאז רוחב רעייא זא לסילש ןגיטכיר .תוחונמ ימ לע ןראפ רעטייוו

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סחנפ רזעילא 'ר ח"הרה

ל"ז גרעבצרעה קחצי ר"ב

ו"צי יסנאמ הרותה ריע יבשות יבושחמ

ירדחו יתלד לע דוקפל ובוטב ליאוה רשא םקזחו לארשי ילוח םע תורנ קידלהל םילוחה תיב דובכל הקדצ השעמב םתוא הכיזו ,םירבדבו חורב

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אריווקס ןוכיש ןיא די יבתכו םיקיתע םירפסל זכרמ ןיא ןכוזאב פ"ב אריווקס ידיסחד ףסוי בקעי תודלות הנטק הבישי ידימלת רעייב ףסוי בקעי ברה רועיש דיגמ רעייז טימ ךאלבאנק לאיחי ריאמ ברה תלהנהב

PHOTO CREDIT: JDN
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