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(Re: Creature Comforts, Issue 503)

The article about the pet therapist and the different ways animals are used in therapy was fascinating! I was amazed to “meet” a frum woman in this field. It was also so refreshing to learn about something I had only vaguely been aware of until now. What a bracha for our community to be able to access the benefits of animal therapy through someone who knows and understands our values and community from the inside.

Thank you to The Monsey View for bringing us such refreshing, informative, inspiring and kosher reading every week.

WEEKLY INSPIRATION

(Re: A Dairy Dream, Issue 503)

I want to let you know how much I enjoy and look forward to your magazine. I especially enjoyed the article on Tzehlemer Rav, zt”l. It was very wellwritten and explained everything so clearly.

Thank you for inspiring us each week anew.

ANOTHER DISH

(Re: We Want Waffles, Issue 503)

Thank you so much for publishing breakfast recipes. I know most people don’t cook breakfast (and many people probably don’t even eat breakfast), but I do, and I appreciate those recipes very much. I made the scrambled eggs wrap quiche in the Betty Crocker, and it was delicious (and took much faster to cook).

I actually have a similar recipe, but it’s more for lunch or even a quick milchig supper:

Slice 3 to 4 potatoes thinly. Place them in a bag with oil, salt, pepper, garlic and paprika. Mix well, and cook in the Betty Crocker for a few minutes until crisp, then flip over. Whisk approximately six eggs, and pour over the potatoes. Top with sliced cheese, and cook for a few minutes until the eggs look ready. You can adjust the amount of eggs according to your liking.

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NO MORE HOMESICKNESS

(Re: POV, Issue 502)

The responses for how to ease your child’s homesickness were very interesting. Besides the ideas for what to do when your child is actually homesick, I have a preventive strategy as well. Before your child leaves to camp, display confidence that you are sure they will be able to cope. Whenever you’re talking about camp, sprinkle the conversation with affirmations like, “You’re going to have a great time,” “Your bunkmates are going to love you,” “You’re good at taking care of yourself.” This is also important for children who are not going to camp. Never miss a chance to say, “You’re so independent/ organized/chilled/creative,” “Everyone who meets you, likes you,” or “Your teacher/counselor is so lucky to have you in their class/bunk.”

If your child expresses worry or anxiety about how they’ll manage in

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camp, or is in camp and is already homesick, of course you should listen to their feelings and comfort them. But don’t fall into the trap of long, extended, circular conversations that go nowhere, and make sure to end the conversation with the affirmation that you know they’ll be okay (even though this kind of crying or hysterical conversation can really shake you up!).

It’s also important to avoid comments that make your child doubt their ability to manage away from home. For example, if you keep up a steady stream of instructions about what to do in every possible scenario, you’re basically communicating to your child that you don’t think they can handle the situation on their own. A single conversation, maybe with an additional reminder right before they leave, about who they can turn to if they need help should be enough.

Wishing everyone a successful summer!

MORE ON PEER PRESSURE

(Re: Between Me and You, Issue 501)

Thank you for your beautiful magazine and specifically for the series Between Me and You, which is consistently eloquent and well-written with amazing clarity and full of Yiddishe warmth and hashkafah.

In this week’s article, in discussion of community belonging, the article didn’t fully explore the impact of peer pressure. While belonging has its benefits, it also has drawbacks. This is especially highlighted in our tight-knit frum community, where people from vastly different socioeconomic backgrounds often share the same communal spaces. In one shul, you might find a multi-millionaire sitting next to a kollel yungerman. Unlike in the broader society, where people tend to live in separate neighborhoods according to their income and lifestyle, our community lives, davens and interacts in the same shared spaces. The close proximity and visibility create a heightened sense of contrast and peer pressure.

I would greatly appreciate if the therapist would elaborate and better define how one can navigate the negative aspects of living so closely together and resist undue influence from peer pressure.

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TOBY TANNENBAUM, LCSW, RESPONDS:

Thank you for your letter. You highlight a major struggle that exists within our schools, neighborhoods and shuls: peer pressure. The tendency to compare what we have or do to what others have or do is a real struggle. It’s easy to get swept into what has become “normal,” even when it goes against our personal views and values. Here are a few practical suggestions to help you cope with the challenges of peer pressure.

Write down what is important to you, highlighting your priorities. Knowing your values and priorities gives you a clear foundation when outside influences feel overwhelming.

Building inner confidence is also essential; invest in yourself and what is important to you. The more grounded you are in your own identity, the less likely you are to be swayed by external pressure. Finally, be intentional about who you surround yourself with. Choose friends who share your values and support your growth. True friends support and value you for who you are, not for what you have.

Resisting peer pressure isn’t always easy, but staying true to yourself is always worth it.

STILL SINGING ALONG

(Re: The Chimes of Summertime, Issue 501)

I just had to write and say how much I enjoyed your article about old summer chants! It swept me back to treasured moments of childhood. I had such a fantastic time reliving those days.

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A TASTE OF SUMMER

(Re: The Chimes of Summertime, Issue 501)

Huge shout-out to your amazing publication. We (and many others we know) immensely enjoyed reminiscing about the chants of our youth! Skip, skip to the barbershop, to buy a penny lollipop… Left, left, I left my wife with 48 kids, right, right, right in middle of the kitchen floor… What fun! All of Babby M’s einiklach and uhr-einiklach are surely singing along as they read this.

Thanks for giving us the most wonderful flavor of summer!

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A SAFE SWIM

As the swimming season begins, I want to alert pool owners and swimmers of a safety hazard. In many pools, the shallow water leads into the deep with a steep incline. It’s of utmost importance for all swimmers, adults and children alike, to be made aware of this. The rope is there to indicate where the slope begins. It’s worthwhile to invest in buoys (balls on the rope) to make the demarcation more visible.

The rope should be tied tightly across the pool, without sagging. If the rope is loose, it moves past the end of the shallow and over the deep, misleading the swimmer about where the deep end begins. When the swimmer attempts to stand, they may find themselves on the slope, and may easily begin to slide, panic and go under.

Marking the ledge on the sides of the pool to indicate where the slope begins is an excellent idea. Pool owners who still have the chance should consider painting a wider red or black stripe on the bottom of the pool, before the incline, so swimmers can clearly see where the shallow section ends and the deep begins.

May Hashem grant us all a healthy and happy summer. Name Withheld

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While I don’t have any original tips for organizing, over the years, I did figure out a way to keep those outdoor toys in good shape through the summer. I put effort into training my kids to park their bikes in a secure spot, and I make sure they do it every single day. Otherwise, bikes are bound to get lost, damaged or broken. Bikes can last several seasons if they’re taken care of.

Oh, and labels! Do yourself a favor and label all of your belongings that you keep outdoors.

There are some great and inexpensive outdoor toy organizers available on Amazon. I have one for balls, and it keeps them neat and easy to access.

I use an extra outdoor planter to store outdoor toys. It makes them accessible without being an eyesore.

If you have a backyard with a fence, you can hang up some hooks on it to store pool accessories. It’s so convenient for goggles, tubes and even for hanging small pools to dry.

A large mesh bag works great for beach and swimming toys as it prevents them from getting moldy.

I have a designated container for indoor summer activities like Perler beads, Play-Doh and other crafts. The outdoor toys — balls, jump ropes and rolling jets — are kept on the porch.

We keep our summer toys such as chalk, water balloons and bubbles on a shelf in the coat closet. I love that it’s right near the door and that those items don’t make their way into the house.

I used to lose some of our bikes every season, so we recently installed hooks on the ceiling indoors for each bike. It doesn’t take up floor space and stays safe overnight.

Since coat closet hooks are not in use now in the summer for coats and school bags (if you don’t have hooks, it’s a worthwhile investment), I use them to store our summer toys. I have separate mesh bags for sand toys, bubbles, chalk, etc., and I hang them on the hooks. I keep the kids’ swim bags on the hooks, too.

I keep a plastic hamper on my porch where I keep all the water toys. This way, they stay ventilated and are able to dry.

I like to keep chalk, bubbles, water balloons and other small outdoor toys in one big container. I prefer one that has a handle, so I can carry everything outside at once.

At the start of the summer, we organize the supplies closet. With all the space we gain, we clear one shelf where we keep bubbles, chalk and other summer activities.

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PARSHAS KORACH

A Good Eye

In the drama of the machlokes with Korach, a question arises. Rashi, citing the midrash, asks: Korach was an intelligent person. How did he get involved in such a foolish quarrel? The midrash answers: His eyes deceived him. In what way was it specifically Korach’s sense of vision that led him in the wrong direction?

CONDITIONS WERE FAR FROM COMFORTABLE. When young Chaim traveled from Galicia to learn in a yeshivah in Poland, he discovered that dormitory life was far from easy. The boys were dependent on locals for food, with each student assigned to a family to eat their meals, a system called “essen teg.” The fact that your typical Polish housekeeper barely had bread for her own family meant the bachurim needed to subsist on less than the bare basics.

The sleeping arrangements weren’t much better. The lucky boys, generally seniors in yeshivah already, got an entire bench in the beis midrash that they could consider their own bed. But there were far from enough benches for all talmidim, and Chaim had to find himself a place to sleep.

Chaim landed in the barn house of the local dairy farmer, whose farm was located at the edge of town. Every evening, when night fell, Chaim would walk the half-hour it took to get to the farm. There, he was given some wooden boards, under a table, where he could sleep. In exchange, he was tasked with guarding the barn so no strangers would enter in the middle of the night. It was a frightening place to be, and to top it all off, the barn was sweltering in the summer and freezing in the winter.

To Chaim, it was all worth it, though, for in yeshivah, he could shteig, and indeed, he threw himself into his learning with true hasmadah.

The part that bothered Chaim most was the time he spent going to and from his “bed,” even more than the adverse weather and his depleted energy level after a day’s meager nutrition.

Finally, after two years, Chaim was delighted to learn that a bench had been vacated in the ezras nashim. Now, he would no

longer need to trek across town to sleep near the cows. He would save himself time and energy, and sleep like a mensch right on the bench in beis midrash. And he could now add more time to his learning!

Chaim fell into his new routine easily. Then, one day, he met a great gaon who had come to Poland for medical reasons. His vision was failing him, and he hoped the doctors could help him find a cure. In the meantime, he had no place to stay. Since he could not see well, he didn’t feel all that comfortable moving into someone’s house.

Without thinking much, Chaim immediately offered his “bed” in the beis midrash, and he returned to his old host, the dairy farmer.

It was not an easy decision. Chaim hadn’t forgotten the cold and fear he had to put up with in the barn, nor the time he would forfeit. Yet he felt an inner joy at being able to perform this chesed

Time passed, and the skies of Poland grew overcast. The danger of a world war hovered menacingly. When the Germans arrived in town, they invaded the yeshivah and chose a korban — Chaim, one of the top boys around. The Nazi beasts accused him of being a spy and proclaimed that he would be put to death.

Chaim pleaded for mercy and tried to prove that he was no spy, but his pleas fell on deaf ears. Chaim was doomed.

As the Nazi lifted his revolver, Chaim lifted his heart in prayer. “Ribbono Shel Olam, perhaps I don’t have many zechusim, but please, remember the bed! Remember that even though it was so difficult for me, I gave up my bench in the beis midrash. Please save me!”

Chaim was shaken out of his reverie by a whisper in his ear. He was shocked to see the German uniform of the man who was about to take his life bending over beside him.

“Run! Run for your life! I know you’re innocent. Just make sure you are never seen around here again!”

Chaim listened to the instructions and began to run as quickly as his legs could carry him. He heard a gunshot, fired in the air so the officer’s supervisor would hear and think the job was done.

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As the Nazi lifted his revolver, Chaim lifted his heart in prayer.
“Ribbono Shel Olam, perhaps I don’t have many zechusim, but please, remember the bed!”

The war years passed, and in time, young Chaim grew up to become the posek hador who lit up the world with his brilliance in Torah and chesed — the Rav of Antwerp, Rav Chaim Kreiswirth, zt”l. He repeated this anecdote and explained, “That ayin tova that I had toward a fellow Yid, as I was mevater my bed — that was what saved my life. As Shlomo Hamelech tells us in Mishlei (22:9), ‘Tov ayin hu yevorach — He who has a generous eye will be blessed.’”

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How great it is to have an ayin tova — to fargin and be mevater, even when it’s difficult. It can only bring siyata d’Shmaya

On the other hand, when one has the opposite quality, and succumbs to an ayin ra, the Mishnah in Avos (2:11) says, “Ayin ra’ah… motzi’in es ha’adam min ha’olam.”

The meforshim explain that ayin ra’ah means one cannot stand by and watch as someone else has it better than him. He wants it too! The end result is that he won’t be able to carry on in this world.

As the midrash attests, Korach fell into the machlokes since he had an ayin ra’ah. He did not fargin Elitzafon for being appointed as nasi or Aharon Hakohen for becoming the kohen gadol, and that is what lured him into the entire dispute.

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When I walked into Corbel for the first time, I felt like I’d found a hidden gem— a calm, elegant spot right in the middle of Monsey. The light feels gentle and inviting, like the outside world just slowed down for a bit. The space has a quiet confidence, with every shelf and item carefully chosen, like it’s been waiting just for me to discover it.

Looking around, my eyes caught sight of exquisite pieces that whispered timeless elegance, bold products with a freshness I’d never seen before, and ones I knew would be instant classics — each ready to take its place in a delighted someone’s life. Truthfully, I’d stopped in for a chat with the owners, but I was immediately enchanted. There’s so much beauty to see and to daydream about. One particular dish set caught my eye – a gift opportunity for my parents, perhaps. Another vase stood out as the perfect centerpiece for my own dining room buffet. Alice in Wonderland had nothing on me; I was a kid in a candy shop, drinking it all in.

Monsey hasn’t had a shop like this before. Our community is bursting with life – new simchas, new homes, so many milestones, every day – and here’s the store that celebrates all of that; a place that offers not just gifts, but special moments wrapped in quality, convenience, and that personal touch you didn’t even know you were missing.

For those who love the finer things, for those who have a gift in mind, I invite you to explore the fairyland that is Corbel. Where you don’t need a reason to buy something lovely… but you’ll find a hundred reasons to do so, for everyone in your life. Trust me. Been there, done that.

And so, kind of awestruck, I sat down with the owners to hear a little bit about Corbel. The shelves spoke volumes, but I wanted to hear it in their words.

I’M IN LOVE WITH YOUR STORE. CAN YOU DESCRIBE WHAT CORBEL IS?

First of all, we’re so happy you loved it – that’s exactly what we’re going for. So: Corbel is a high-end gift store right in the heart of Monsey. We’ve put together a really refined selection of brand-name, upscale pieces – everything from elegant tabletop items and beautiful home décor to premium gifts for all kinds of occasions. It’s the kind of place you come to when you want to find something special, whether you’re treating someone else or treating yourself. There’s just so much to fall in love with here.

WHAT’S THE MEANING BEHIND THE NAME?

A corbel is this small architectural detail you’ll see in older, ornate buildings—it’s used to hold up arches, balconies, even shelves. In meaning, it represents luxury, but in practice, it literally holds things up. That’s what we’re here for. We’re here to elevate your home and gifting with grace and quality. The name felt like a natural extension of who we are – it’s the perfect match for us.

WHAT WAS THE THOUGHT PROCESS BEHIND DESIGNING THE SPACE?

We thought about every inch. We wanted it to feel warm, inviting, and easy to walk through. From the layout to the lighting, everything was chosen with intention – to be beautiful, yes, but also functional. We wanted it to feel like a breath of fresh air. A place where you can slow down, enjoy yourself, and really take it all in. The store had to reflect the same quality and care we put into our products.

WHAT KIND OF FEELING DO YOU HOPE PEOPLE HAVE WHEN THEY WALK IN?

We want people to feel taken care of. Your visit here should feel like a little break from the outside world. Whether you’re buying a gift or treating yourself, we hope you find something that really speaks to you. Something meaningful, beautiful. We want every visit to feel a little special.

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We find special brands from all over the world – Italy, Turkey, Portugal, France, of course, the USA, as well. We focus on bringing in the ones that stand out. Take Vietri and Porcel for example. They carry pieces that are top, top quality, and the designs are something else. Very timeless, very beautiful. Then there’s Annieglass and Anna New York, which bring a modern, artistic touch without being over-the-top. There are so many more: Canvas Home, Voluspa Nova, and Indy Home. Overall, we offer products that feel reliable and special. It’s about combining style, quality, and something that feels meaningful.

WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR FAVORITE PIECES IN THE STORE RIGHT NOW?

Everything! Honestly, it’s hard to choose. Every piece in the store is really thought about and handpicked. We love them all. Each item was chosen because it meets a certain standard – whether it’s the quality, the design, or how well it fits the needs of our customers. Everything here has a reason for being here.

HOW DO YOU CHOOSE WHAT TO BRING INTO THE STORE?

We really know our customers, and that’s where it starts. We also stay on top of trends, but we’re super selective. If we don’t believe in it, we don’t carry it. Everything has to meet our standards for quality and style. We always ask: Would I love this in my own home? Would our customers be excited to give this as a gift?

WHAT DO YOU THINK MAKES SOMETHING A “GOOD GIFT”?

BRANDS THAT FEEL LIKE HOME

What really makes Corbel stand out is the brands they choose to carry. You’ll find names like Vietri, Wolf, Zodax, and Sabre—brands that those in the know trust for quality, style, and durability. These aren’t just pretty things; they’re reliable, well-made pieces you can count on for everyday use or those special moments.

Corbel is also the only Jewish store in the area that carries Porcel, a top-tier porcelain brand from Portugal. Their porcelain is fired at extremely high temperatures, which gives it a crisp white shine and makes it highly durable. It’s the kind of dishware that feels special but can still handle real life. And with new designs coming out regularly, there’s always something fresh and on-trend to discover. Another collection that makes an impression is Côte Noire. Corbel is the only place around Monsey where you can find this collection of diffusers, candles, and scented flowers. And they’re truly something else. Every detail feels thoughtfully designed — from the delicate tassels to the beautiful scarves they’re wrapped in. It’s not just about giving a gift; it’s about creating a little moment of luxury that makes any occasion feel that much more special. If you’re looking to impress, this is definitely the way to do it.

When you step out of your shoes and into someone else’s. The person getting it has to love it. Ask yourself, will this fit the kallah’s life? Will she love it? You really think about all those details. It’s more than just giving an object; it’s about

that moment of connection and recognition. Wow, that person thought of me; they searched for something that they felt I would enjoy. When you give a gift that’s carefully chosen and beautifully presented, it shows how much you care, and that’s what makes it unforgettable.

I left Corbel the way you leave a really good conversation – with a smile, a few new ideas to turn over in your mind, and the feeling you’ve just discovered something worth coming back to.

So if you’re ever nearby – whether you’ve got a gift in mind or you’re just wandering with wonder in your pocket –step into Corbel. Take your time. Let something lovely find you. It usually does. For any comments or suggestions please email sales@corbelcollections.com

Mincha Area Opening Indoors at Spring Valley Marketplace

After months of meetings and preparations, the seasonal Mincha Area will be opening on June 26, and for the first time ever, will be located indoors.

Having been forced to relocate from its long-time location after renovations were made at the Sloatsburg rest stop on the New York State Thruway, the Mincha Area will be set up inside The Marketplace. The tens of thousands of travelers who are expected to avail themselves of the opportunity to catch a minyan on their way up to the Catskills will be able to enjoy davening in an air-conditioned space without having to worry about heat, humidity or heavy summer rains.

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According to reports, one resident of the building was woken up at 4:30 a.m. Shabbos morning when their carbon monoxide detector went off. Having previously survived a carbon monoxide incident, the resident called the Monsey Fire Department’s communications hotline, which had firefighters on scene within moments.

With dangerous carbon monoxide levels detected in all nine of the building’s units, some of which were at life-threatening levels, multiple residents were evacuated, including several families with children. Thanks to the quick response to the initial alarm, none of the evacuees were in need of medical attention, and by the time Orange & Rockland Utilities arrived at the scene approximately 45 minutes later, the building had already been evacuated and secured.

Located near the mall’s first entrance, the Mincha Area will be open each Thursday night from now through August 28.

“We are tremendously grateful to the many people who gave us the ability to set up the Mincha Area at this convenient location this year,” said community activist and law enforcement liaison Rabbi Abe Friedman. “We look forward to providing people with a safe space to daven as they make their way up to the country.”

Officially known since 2010 as the Tefilas Mordche Mincha Area in memory of Rabbi Friedman’s father, the davening spot was first established on the Thruway more than 30 years ago.

Dozens of Lives Saved in Shabbos Morning Carbon Monoxide Leak

Quick thinking and a lightning fast response by the Monsey Fire Department had more than 50 people saved from poten-

The incident emphasizes multiple important lessons including the importance of having a working carbon monoxide detector, leaving the premises immediately whenever potentially poisonous gases are involved, and having teams of trained first-responders on call in situations involving multi-family dwellings.

Rabbanim, Community Leaders and Electeds Among the Many Showing Support to Eisenbach Family

The outpouring of love and support for Spring Valley trustee, askan Reb Yisroel Eisenbach, following the tragic loss of his daughter Golda was truly heartwarming, as rabbanim, askanim, community members, friends, family and others came to pay their respects during shivah last week.

Among the many esteemed gedolim who visited were the Skvere Rebbe and his son, the Satmar Rav of Monsey, the Viznitzer Rebbe and his son, the Pupa Rav of Monsey and the Melitzer Rav of Monsey.

A public statement issued by 33 Jewish elected officials expressed their support for Eisenbach, lauding him for his “tireless advocacy, hands-on involvement, and personal support for families and individuals in need,” qualities that have earned him “the admiration and gratitude of all who know him.” Offering prayers for the Eisenbach family during this difficult time, the letter was signed by Assemblyman Aron Wieder; Rockland County Legislators Phil Soskin, Itamar Yeger, Joel Friedman and Moshe Hopstein; Ramapo Councilmembers Michael Rossman, David Wanounou and Yehuda Weissmandl; and Mayors Ilan Fuchs Marshall Katz, Eli Pinkasovitch, Abe

Sicker and Izzy Spitzer representing the villages of Pomona, Wesley Hills, Kaser, New Hempstead and New Square, respectively. Also listed were the deputy mayors and trustees of the villages of Airmont, Chestnut Ridge, New Hempstead, Pomona, Spring Valley and Wesley Hills.

Many non-Jews came to comfort the Eisenbach family in their hour of grief as well, including elected officials from Spring Valley and beyond. Among those were New York State Attorney General Letitia James; Congressman Mike Lawler; Senator Bill Weber; Rockland County Executive Ed Day; Rockland County Sheriff Louis Falco; Assemblyman Patrick Caroll; Rockland Director of Public Policy Stephen Powers; Town of Ramapo Supervisor Michael Specht; Spring Valley Police Chief Richard Oleszczuk; senior members of the Spring Valley Police Department; Spring Valley Fire Chief Ray Canario; Spring Valley Justice Justin Sweet; former Spring Valley deputy mayor Vilair Fonvil; and Chestnut Ridge Mayor Sam Presti.

In a video that appeared on The Monsey Scoop, James categorized the passing of Golda Eisenbach as “a sad, sad tragedy.”

“Obviously, we have to pray for everyone,” said James. “We have to pray for the family. But we know that G-d is good.”

Poll: Lawler a Bigger Threat to Hochul Than Stefanik

New Yorkers may have been focused on primary elections this week, but a new poll that is looking ahead to the 2026 gubernatorial race had some good news for Congressman Mike Lawler.

Lawler has been vocal in his criticism of Governor Kathy Hochul, although the media has been highlighting Representative Elise Stefanik as the Republican most likely to run in the 2026 race to Albany. But according to the New York Post, a new poll said that Lawler posed a bigger threat to Hochul than Stefanik. The poll showed that the governor led Stefanik by a margin of 50.1% to 38.8%

in initial ballots, and by 46% to 42.6% after voters were informed of both candidate’s records. Comparatively, Hochul led Lawler by margins of 48% to 41% on initial balloting, and by 44% to 43.4% after being informed of their records.

In the Hudson Valley, the poll showed Hochul ahead of Stefanik by thirteen points, her lead shrinking to just five points when put up against Lawler. The poll did not indicate who would emerge victorious in a primary if Lawler were to face off against Stefanik.

While Lawler’s office declined to comment on the poll, the Stefanik team dismissed its findings, which had Lawler even with Stefanik on her home turf, which encompasses a large swath of upstate New York. Stefanik campaign advisor Alex deGrasse described Stefanik as the only candidate capable of ending what he called “the tyranny of Kathy Hochul.”

Neither Stefanik nor Lawler have officially thrown their hat into the gubernatorial ring yet, but the poll’s findings are still significant, said Harper Polling’s Brock McCleary. While New York has long voted staunchly Democratic, Hochul is clearly vulnerable.

“Hochul is a very unpopular incumbent — as unpopular as an incumbent can get,” said McCleary.

Senate Passes Permanent School Choice Bill

There was good news for yeshivas last week, and hope looms large that the federal government is one step closer to approving school choice funding.

The Senate Finance Committee released its text of President Donald Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill, which included a permanent $4 billion annual tax credit that will grant scholarships for children in grades K through 12 that can be used for private school tuition, as well as other educational expenses. The Senate bill goes one step further than the initial version previously approved by the House of Representatives, which only allowed for four years of tax credits, and also included important improvements that will benefit the yeshiva community.

Agudath Israel of America credited Senators Bill Cassidy, Ted Cruz and Tim Scott for their efforts to ensure the bill’s passage, describing them as “school champions.”

“School choice is here to stay,” said New Jersey Assemblyman and Agudath Israel of America’s Director of Federal Education Affairs Rabbi Avi Schnall. “The proposed Educational Choice for Children Act will soon allow students in all 50 states to benefit from choosing the education setting that best meets their needs.”

The Big Beautiful Bill has been sent back to the House for its review, with the Agudah urging members of Congress to accept these changes and further enhance them to offer even more benefits to students and their families.

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Snacks and Drinks Now Allowed at Polling Sites as Hochul Repeals Obscure Law

With a heat wave hitting New York State just in time for primary day, Governor Kathy Hochul repealed a long-standing law that few even knew existed, which made providing refreshments to voters at polling sites a criminal offense.

New York State Election Law Section 17-140 prohibited the distribution of items including meat, drinks, refreshments, tobacco or any other provision to voters waiting to cast their ballots, unless their value is less than one dollar. While the law was aimed to prevent anyone from using inducements to draw people to polling sites, not being able to give out water during a heat wave would keep people away from voting sites, said Hochul.

“Our democracy works best when every eligible voter has a chance to cast their ballot,” said the governor. “Providing water to voters waiting in line is a commonsense way to ensure New Yorkers have an easy, safe and secure experience in the voting booth. I’m committing to protecting the right to vote for all eligible New Yorkers.”

Those thoughts were echoed by Senator Zellnor Myrie who noted, “Voting is a civil right, not an endurance contest.”

No Injuries Reported as Police Chase Suspect Through The Marketplace

Shoppers and workers at Bingo were able to watch as a police chase unfolded before their very eyes, as an unnamed suspect raced through the parking lot in an attempt to evade police.

The drama began in Clarkstown on June 17, after police responded to a call regarding a larceny. Officers began following what they believed to be the getaway car, with the driver of the red SUV leading police onto the Palisades Parkway, among other roads, occasionally driving the wrong direction and at high speeds.

The pursuit also made its way through The Marketplace, with the driver nearly hitting pedestrians and shoppers at the busy mall. Police eventually caught up with the car when it went over an embankment in Stony Point. Officers managed to capture both of its occupants, who attempted to flee on foot.

The chase involved several local and state police agencies and resulted in several cars being hit, including a police cruiser.

U.S. Takes Out Key Iranian Nuclear Sites in Surprise Strike

The United States military unleashed a powerful strike on Iran last Shabbos, taking the unprecedented step of unleashing more than a dozen bombs on major Iranian nuclear sites in a surprise attack that left jaws dropping all over the world.

Iran has been rumored to be nearing the finish line in its efforts to create a nuclear bomb, a chilling reality for its sworn enemies, with the United States near the top of that list. Significant strides have been made since June 13 in the effort to limit Iran’s nuclear capabilities, with Israel destroying nuclear sites and eliminating top scientists and military commanders. Still, fears loomed large, particularly with Iran’s Fordow nuclear fuel enrichment plant buried over 200 feet below a mountain, keeping it safe from conventional attacks.

Iran has long maintained that its nuclear program, whose main plants were located in Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan,

were being used for peaceful purposes only. According to The Guardian, U.S. intelligence agencies had concluded that Iran was not actively building a bomb, but with its hatred for the United States clearly evident, the idea of Iran possessing components that could be quickly turned into a deadly nuclear weapon has been extremely troubling.

While Natanz has been Iran’s main nuclear enrichment facility, Fordow’s underground presence has long been a concern, with the only known threat to its existence the GBU 57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator, a missile more commonly known as the bunker-buster. Weighing in at 30,000 pounds apiece, the MOP’s mass and force allow it to burrow through rock before exploding and destroying its targets. But given their size and weight, the B-2 stealth bomber is the only aircraft that can carry bunker busters, with the United States the only country to possess that particular aircraft.

After days of evasion and noncommittal answers when

asked if it would get involved in the effort to halt Iran’s nuclear program, the United States struck quickly and stealthily on the morning of June 21, sending seven B-2 bombers out from a Missouri air force base. As the planes made their eighteenhour trip to Iran, refueling in mid-air, multiple decoys and other distractive tactics were used to ensure that they made it undetected to their targets. The first bunker busters were unleashed on Fordow at 6:40 p.m. EST, with a total of fourteen dropped on Fordow and Natanz. Further south, missiles were fired from U.S. submarines at Isfahan, reportedly hitting their targets as well. Miraculously, all the B-2 bombers returned to Missouri safely without facing any enemy fire.

A total of 125 planes were used in the mission, known as Operation Midnight Hammer, and by the time Shabbos had ended, the damage had already been done. The mission marked the first time that these bunker-busters had ever been used, and according to Joint Chiefs Chairman General Dan

Caine, “It was the largest operational strike in U.S. history.”

While overhead shots now show craters in the area above the Fordow nuclear facility, the exact extent of the damage wrought there is not known at this time. While Iran has said that its nuclear program will continue as before, President Donald Trump described Iran’s three key nuclear facilities as being “completely and totally obliterated.”

Speaking in a four-minute address hours after the attack took place, Trump explained the critical need to prevent a nuclear threat from “the world’s number-one state sponsor of terror.” Trump spoke concisely and forcefully, even noting that if peace could not prevail in Iran, further precise strikes could be ordered. But perhaps his most powerful words came near the end of his speech when he expressed his gratitude for Operation Midnight Hammer’s success.

“I want to just thank everybody, and in particular G-d,” said Trump. “I want to just say we love you G-d.”

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chapter THIRTY-FIVE

One week ago, in her excited naiveté, Perela had thought business class tickets were the greatest waste of money. Now, fourteen hours (with two more to go) into the second leg of the flight home, she thanked Tziri from the bottom of her heart – silently. She couldn’t exactly tell Tziri, Thanks for these seats. It’s lovely having a couple of feet between the two of us!

She couldn’t thank Tziri aloud, that much she knew. But there were so many things she didn’t know. Like, what now? Where was she headed?

Why was her brain a muddled mess of thoughts too deep for her liking?

She needed something to chew. There was nothing like physically chewing while chewing over thoughts.

Perela removed her new Valentino carryon from the overhead compartment. The instinctive thrill of pleasure when she smelled the new leather disgusted her.

As part of their shopping spree yesterday, Tziri had taken her to an old Chinese acquaintance. He had an entire, legitimate storefront full of items that were so junky, they wouldn’t make it home. But as soon as he spotted Tao and Tziri, his entire manner changed. He and Tao silently communicated, and then he ushered them into the store, which was located behind a wall and down a staircase. There, he showed them an entire load of goods such as this set of suitcases.

Perela had been terrified of being held hostage, but Tziri was totally at ease as she examined the Cartier watches. When they reached this set of luggage, Tziri almost

hugged her. She pointed to each of the identifying markers with obvious glee, “Even if it’s not genuine, no one will be able to tell the difference!”

So she’d accomplished one goal of her trip. She replaced her suitcase.

But why the thrill?

A week with Tziri had given Perela a glimpse of where endless materialism would lead her. Would she also need a Louis Vuitton set in a few years? Would she come to view Ezriel as an ATM machine and her kids as nothing more than props in her life?

My poor kids. Poor Ezriel. Would she be caught in this vortex of endless, insatiable needs when really, the longer she spent with Tziri, the more disgusted she felt by the chase? Was she the only woman who was so torn inside?

Perela removed a soggy, crumbled Danish and some candy, zipped the carryon closed again and hoisted it back into the overhead compartment.

“Nice bag,” Tziri said casually.

Perela said nothing. All day yesterday, Tziri had kept dropping such comments, and Perela knew that Tziri had picked up on her sudden aloofness and wanted to remind Perela of all the benefits that came with her friendship.

“Ahh! We’re almost home!” Perela said finally with false cheer, just to fill some of the silence that had settled heavily between the two seats.

Tziri nodded. “Yeah, I can’t wait to be back at the store tomorrow. I want to plan where we’ll put all the merchandise next season, and start talking to clients about the new items we have to offer. I can’t wait! And… we hardly lose time at all! It’s funny each time again. We travel a full day, and lose less than a half day!”

Perela tuned her out. For one, she was not going to work tomorrow. Or the day after.

THE CASCADE OF GUILT CONTINUED. IT WASN’T VERY NICE OF HER TO IGNORE TZIRI LIKE THAT. AFTER ALL, SHE’D GIFTED HER WITH A MEMORABLE WEEK, IF NOTHING ELSE

Maybe never.

For her, the word home triggered excitement and dread.

She couldn’t wait to scoop up Yanky for her kids to unwrap their gifts.Her heart ached physically from homesickness.

But for how long? She’d learned some tough lessons, but was she ready and thrilled to don a house top and slinky skirt — minus the makeup — and slip straight into the kitchen for the rest of her life?

Perela shifted in her seat and took another bite.

The cascade of guilt continued. It wasn’t very nice of her to ignore Tziri like that. After all, she’d gifted her with a memorable week, if nothing else. But Tziri was the physical face of all her struggles, and it was hard to talk to her.

Perela had been decidedly cool all of Shabbos. On Motzei Shabbos, Tziri had called Tao before Havdalah, causing a significant temperature drop between the two of them. Tziri had gotten her stupid deal close to midnight, and they’d missed a gala melaveh malka at the Chabad house.

The touring and shopping on Sunday had been a pleasant distraction.

“What are you thinking about?” Tziri asked now.

“About the gown, of course,” Perela answered glibly.

Tziri’s face lit up. “Yes! Now that’s something worth thinking about! I still can’t believe it. In all my years, I never saw such a perfect imitation. A Zimmerman beauty for two hundred bucks! Can you imagine your sister’s face when she sees it?”

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The gown was another magnificent deal struck in one of the markets in Guangzhou. As soon as Perela had spotted the gown, she knew it would be perfect for Kaily. The delicate beading around the neck, the fine raw silk fabric, and all those seams; it looked like it had been custom designed for her sister.

She knew how badly Kaily needed

a new gown for Sruly’s wedding. She also knew Kaily wasn’t buying one. Spontaneously, she removed a little pad from her handbag and penned a note.

Dear Kaily,

For being my big sister and role model. Your care for Mommy is something we can never thank you for. May our family only share simchas.

Love, Perela

She stuck it into her pocket.

She willed the plane to speed up. She couldn’t wait to see her sister’s face. Her mother’s face. Maybe she would even stop by that very night.

* * * * *

Hatzolah rushed them all into an ER cubicle seconds after arrival. As promised, the trauma team was waiting, and Kaily quickly relayed to the doctors all the details she knew. At the same time, transport arrived, and Eli accompanied her mother to the radiology suite where she had an X-ray and CT scan in record time.

Kaily knew the speed of service was not a good sign. It only heightened her fears.

It took a little while for the doctor to meet with them after all the tests were done, which Kaily hoped was a good sign. When the curtain finally parted, she and Eli sat up.

The Indian resident she’d met before greeted her. He quickly examined Roiza, who was sleeping. “There’s good news and bad news. Which one first?”

Kaily had no strength for games, so Eli said, “The good news, please.”

“So, no broken bones. Your mother’s wrist and ankle are both sprained, and with her condition, it will take a while to recover.”

“So that’s the good news?” Kaily couldn’t help asking. Long recovery with lots of pain… not her idea of good news.

The doctor nodded.

“Now for the bad news… she has

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KAILY NODDED. SHE KNEW THE DRILL. IT HAD BEEN HER LIFE ALL SUMMER. YIDDY CLAIMING WORK, ELI BUSY WITH CHUNI, PERELA BUSY WITH, WELL, PERELA

quite a major concussion. Plus, there’s a small brain bleed in the frontal lobe.”

“What does that mean? Is any of the damage… permanent? Will she recover?”

“Yes. She’ll likely recover,” the doctor assured them. “It may take some time, though. For now, you can expect confusion, weakness and extreme fatigue.” He handed them a stack of papers. “You can read up on concussions here. As for the brain bleed, she’ll need to be admitted until that clears up. About three to four days. The doctors in Neurology will let you know what to expect.”

So her mother was being admitted. Her life was on hold again — or maybe still. Sruly was getting married in five weeks, and he was coming home for Shabbos. She tried not to think about where she was supposed to be now.

If you were supposed to be there, you would’ve been there. It obviously wasn’t bashert.

“We’ll let you know as soon as there’s a bed available in Neurology,” the doctor said before leaving.

Kaily knew what that meant. It was a euphemism for “many hours.”

“Kaily,” Eli said as soon as the doctor left, “as soon as she’s settled, I have to leave. Blimy needs me in the morning. There’s no way she can manage sending off the kids and Chuni at once.” His tone was so apologetic, she felt bad.

Kaily nodded. She knew the drill. It had been her life all summer. Yiddy claiming work, Eli busy with Chuni, Perela busy with, well, Perela.

Suddenly, she was so angry at her sister.

“Perela doesn’t even know,” she hissed. “Typical. Typical Perela to fly back from China while we’re in the hospital with Ma. The only person she cares about is herself!”

Eli looked mildly shocked at her outburst. “It’s not like she travels

every day. Everyone’s entitled once in a while.”

Everyone except me.

“Once in a while?” she asked scathingly. “Every time I ask her for a favor, she leaves me feeling like the one using her.”

Eli lowered his eyes to his sefer

They sat silently until a nurse poked her head in. “The doctor asked for a list of meds your mother takes. He also wants whatever records you have. Did you bring those along?”

They hadn’t. She’d literally brought just herself — dressed in her Shabbos clothes.

Kaily shook her head. “I guess one of us can go home to get everything.”

She looked at Eli for confirmation. It was close to eleven o’clock by now, and she felt bad he would have to go to the house and then travel back, all in one night. But what other choice was there?

“Look, we don’t have much of a choice,” he said, echoing her thoughts. “Write a list of things we need, and I’ll go.”

Kaily scribbled a list and handed it to him. “Oh, wait! Also her hand cream and lip balm. She gets so dry in the hospital.”

Eli raised his hands. “I don’t even know what those things are.”

He would never get it right.

“I guess I’ll go, then,” Kaily said tiredly already dialing a taxi. “Anyway, I should change. But if anything happens here, call me immediately,” she warned.

The taxi had barely pulled out whel Eli called.

“Mommy suddenly started talking gibberish. She keeps asking about you. She sounds really insistent. Keeps saying it’s very important. Something about a necklace… Kaily, necklace, Kaily, necklace… I hope she isn’t hallucinating.”

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INGREDIENTS

1½ cups warm water

3 tsp. instant dry yeast

2½ tsp. sugar

4 cups Wondermills flour

1½ tsp. kosher salt

Oil (for the work surface and greasing the grill pan)

DIRECTIONS

1. In a mixer with a hook attachment, knead all ingredients for the dough on low speed for about 10 to 12 minutes, until a dough forms.

2. Remove dough from the bowl, and place on a lightly oiled work surface.

3. Divide the dough into 6 to 8 equal pieces weighing about 4 to 5 ounces each.

4. Shape the pieces into balls, and place on a lightly greased baking sheet. Cover for 30 minutes.

5. After 30 minutes, heat a grill pan or cast iron skillet on the stove on high heat until smoking hot.

6. Using your hands, roll out a piece of dough to a laffa shape. Be mindful not to roll out the pieces too much as it will stretch some more when you pick it up to place it in the pan.

7. Spray the pan with some olive oil, and carefully place the flattened piece of dough into the hot pan. Flip after 2 minutes, and let it grill for another 2 minutes on the other side.

8. Repeat with remaining laffas, spraying the pan between each one.

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INGREDIENTS

6–8 laffas

2 lb. chicken cutlets

3–4 large fresh peaches

2 cucumbers

4 purplette (mini) onions

½ cup sandwich slices hot peppers

½ tsp. apple cider vinegar

Generous squeeze of lime juice

Salt and pepper, to taste

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DIRECTIONS

1. Slice each chicken cutlet in half widthwise, and season with salt and pepper.

2. Preheat your grill to medium-high heat, and grill for 3 to 4 minutes per side, until cooked through.

3. Cut chicken into strips.

4. To prepare the salad, dice the peaches. Slice the cucumbers and onions into half circles. In a bowl, combine the salad ingredients.

5. To assemble, place some salad onto each laffa, top with grilled cutlets strips, and drizzle some SaladMate dressing over it.

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INGREDIENTS

6–8 laffas

1½ lb. New York strip steak

SAUCE

1 cup fresh parsley, chopped

4 cloves garlic, minced

4 tsp. oregano

¼ tsp. crushed red pepper flakes

½ tsp. kosher salt

⅛ tsp. freshly ground black pepper

1 T. red wine vinegar

½ cup extra-virgin olive oil

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1 small zucchini, cut into sticks

Handful of mushrooms

Handful of sweet mini peppers

DIRECTIONS

1. To prepare sauce, in a food processor, combine parsley, garlic, oregano, red pepper flakes, salt and black pepper. Pulse until finely chopped.

2. Add the red wine vinegar, and pulse a few times to combine.

3. Transfer the mixture to a bowl, and add the olive oil. Combine well.

4. Reserve a quarter of the sauce to drizzle over the laffa.

5. Marinate the meat and veggies in the sauce for a half hour.

6. Grill on high heat for 4 minutes per side with the lid closed.

7. Let the meat rest for 5 minutes before cutting into pieces.

8. Spoon some of the reserved sauce onto each laffa, and top with the grilled meat and veggies.

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INGREDIENTS

6–8 laffas

1½–2 lb. dark cutlet strips

2 T. Pereg shawarma spice

1 tsp. salt

½ cup olive oil

1 onion, sauteed

Vegetables of your choice, for serving

Chummus, for assembly

Techina, for assembly

DIRECTIONS

1. In a bowl, mix together the shawarma spice, salt and olive oil.

2. Add the cutlets, and let it marinate for a half hour.

3. Grill on medium-high heat for 2 minutes per side. Remove from the grill, and top with sauteed onions.

4. To assemble, spoon some of your favorite chummus onto each laffa, and top with the shawarma and your preferred veggies. Drizzle some techina, and roll it up.

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If it would be possible to build a city on exaggerated superlatives, then that city would be Dubai. Nothing is small or understated in this city that went from fishing huts to the world’s most luxurious destination seemingly overnight. In Dubai, everything is bigger, shinier and more expensive than anywhere else, and to live modestly is simply not a concept that a Dubai resident can understand.

From the world’s tallest skyscraper to the world’s largest shopping mall, Dubai boasts quite a few Guinness World Records. They’ve got bragging rights to many “world’s largests”: world’s tallest skyscraper, world’s deepest pool, world’s largest fountain, and the dubious distinction of the world’s largest frame (the Dubai Frame, 492 feet, 10 inches tall).

Dubai has even broken with the Arab world’s longterm discrimination against Jews. Some Arab countries have long had an official policy of banning obviously looking Jews or anyone with Israeli passports from their countries. Dubai, in contrast, has for many years been home to a small but vibrant Jewish community, who mostly lived under the radar while conducting business in Dubai. But since the Abraham Accords (a peace agreement facilitated by President Trump during his first term that normalized relations between Israel and a number of Arab countries, including the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Morocco), Jews from all over the world have been flocking to this tourist haven, with access to everything a Jew needs, from kosher food to minyanim.

How did a city, which just a few generations ago was a quiet fishing village, roar to the top of the world in power, wealth and tourism dollars?

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Dubai is not actually a country. It’s one of seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is located on the Arabian Peninsula, on the coast of the Persian Gulf. Until the 1950s, it was a quiet port city whose economy depended on fishing and pearl diving.

Then, in 1966, they struck gold. Liquid gold.

hotels such as the Burj al Arab, which calls itself a seven-star hotel for its over-the-top opulence — even though the hotel industry officially only recognizes up to five stars. In the world of finance, Dubai has become a major hub in the Middle East by implementing policies that are favorable to foreign investors.

Most of Dubai’s action occurs indoors, as the heat can reach a blistering 120 degrees during the summer months. Its yearround residents are smart enough to avoid the streets altogether, moving from their air conditioned luxury cars to the city’s lavish air-conditioned malls, and retiring during the hottest time of the day for their afternoon nap. In this desert city of hyperbole, one can even go skiing, although not a single

The irony was that nobody had been looking for oil in the first place. The Emirati rulers had turned to foreign companies to drill for what they thought the desert country needed most: water. But instead of finding water, they found oil. Lots and lots of oil. So much oil, in fact, that they soon became one of the biggest exporters of oil to an industrialized world hungry for oil to power its automobiles and machinery.

Early in its oil discovery heyday, Dubai’s rulers made a wise decision that would influence the country’s direction for the next few decades and cement its role as a world leader in finance and tourism. Instead of building an economy solely reliant on oil, Dubai diversified its economy through investing oil dollars in other sectors such as tourism and hospitality, real estate and finance. Dubai is in a constant state of construction, and its skyscrapers are among the tallest in the world. One of these is the world’s tallest, the Burj Khalifa, which soars to 2,722 feet (just over half a mile!). They have also built world-class luxury

snowflake has ever fallen in Dubai. In Mall of the Emirates (one of the world’s largest), you can try your skill on the slopes at Ski Dubai, the world’s largest indoor ski resort, where temperatures are maintained at freezing point throughout the year.

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There is very little in Dubai that is original and natural. It’s probably the most artificial city in the world. The government has carved a brilliant, high tech city straight out of the desert sands. Canals are cut into the ground, all the better to showcase brightly lit fountains that pulsate to the beat of music. Similarly, lush beds of flowers are replanted every year, since the desert heat is too punishing for even the hardiest flowers to survive for too long. It’s a man-made city, paid for by the liquid gold found in the earth, and developed by an emirate that has shrewdly invested in the city’s future.

The Jewish Traveler in Dubai

Mimi T.*, who is a partner in a fashion company, says that Dubai has been one of the most fascinating trips she has ever taken.

“First of all, it was the cleanest city I’ve ever seen,” she says. “There is not a speck of trash on the streets, and litterers are heavily fined. The people were extremely welcoming and friendly, even though we looked very obviously like frum Jews.”

“Anyone Jewish in Dubai will end up at Chabad,” Mimi says. “They host enormous, beautifully presented Shabbos seudos, often serving up to a

There is very little in Dubai that is original and natural. It’s probably the most artificial city in the world

thousand people at a time. When my husband and I were there, there were over 700 guests. They told us that that was nothing, and the week before they had hosted 1,200.”

Since arriving in 2014, Rabbi Levi Duchman has been the resident chief rabbi for both Dubai and Abu Dhabi. He heads the UAE’s first official kashrus organization, secures permits to allow Yidden to daven together, and hosts thousands of Jewish and Israeli travelers. He has established close ties with influential Emiratis and enjoys a great relationship with government officials. He has also established a Jewish school for the children of Israeli expats and built mikvaos

Although Jews say that they feel very comfortable in Dubai, most still prefer to avoid ostentatious displays and stay mainly

under the radar. If this was true in the past, then it is all the more so after the horrific events of October 7, and the outpouring of worldwide antisemitism in its aftermath. Earlier this year, the tragic murder of Rabbi Tzvi Kogan, a Chabad rabbi in Dubai, underscored that Jews still have reason to remain cautious. This is despite the fact that the UAE was swift to act, quickly arresting three Uzbek nationals and executing them for the murder.

“I felt safer on the streets of Dubai than on the streets of New York,” Mimi remarks. “There is practically no crime, and homelessness is nonexistent. Since Dubai was built out of nothing, everyone is there for a purpose. People are either there for business, or have a job servicing the population. There is no such thing as people simply loitering around with nothing to do, and that contributes to the low crime rate.”

The Other Side of Paradise

If Dubai seems like a paradise on earth, it may be because their tourism apparatus has cleverly marketed it as such. Dubai may be a paradise for wealthy businessmen or lei-

surely travelers, but what about the people who make the city run? What kind of paradise does Dubai offer to the cleaners who keep the streets spotless and the construction workers who hang from the city’s thousand-foot cranes?

My first inkling that all that glittered in Dubai was not gold was established in a short Uber ride I once caught in Chicago. The Pakistani driver told me he came to America after working for a few years in Dubai. “Even though we’re also Muslim, they treat us like dogs. If you are not

Although Jews say that they feel very comfortable in Dubai, most still prefer to avoid ostentatious displays and stay mainly under the radar

Arab (Pakistanis are non-Arab Muslims) or a white businessman, then in Dubai you are nothing. Everything is there for the tourists and the foreign investors; the workers from Pakistan and India are paid barely enough to survive, but we are the ones who have built the city.”

People who move to Dubai from Western countries love living the high life, since in Dubai every household, even what would be considered a middle-class one elsewhere, employs a staff of nannies, housekeepers and drivers. But the reality for those domestic workers can be quite different from the glittering promises they get from recruiters who come to their villages in India, the Philippines or Africa. Although officially there are labor laws to protect workers, it is considered completely normal for employers to confiscate their employees’ passports and hold them for “safekeeping,” and many pay far lower wages than what they had originally promised to pay. This creates a system of quasi-slavery, where foreign workers are essentially trapped in a country where they do not speak the language and find it very hard to earn enough money to make their way back home.

In recent years, ever cognizant of their image on the world stage, the UAE has begun enacting and enforcing new labor reforms. These laws were intended to modernize employment practices and protect workers from employer abuse.

Employers are now obligated to give more time off and provide their workers with decent accommodations, along with stricter penalties for violations.

Beyond the Burj

Dubai continues to invest heavily in its infrastructure and technology. Work has started on the Dubai Metro Blue line, a $5 billion transportation network, and Dubai has recently invested $190 million dollars in new bridges. They continue to invest in cutting-edge projects, with a specific focus on technology that makes the arid desert more livable, such as massive desalination plants, vertical farms and solar energy. The enormous 4,000-acre Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park is expected to generate enough solar energy by 2030 to power 800,000 homes.

For tourists, Dubai offers an unparalleled slew of attractions. Most prominent of all is the Burj Khalifa, currently the tallest building in the world. For those who don’t suffer from vertigo, you can ride one of their 57 elevators to the top, at a speed of 32 feet per second, to the observation deck on the 148th floor. The deck offers a breathtaking view of the glittering city, with its iconic skyscrapers, canals and waterfront. For the even more intrepid, daredevils can literally walk on the edge of the building’s outdoor terrace at a height of over 700 feet, while suspended from safety harnesses.

An experience you can’t miss, says Mimi, is the Kosher Desert Safari. As the day winds down and the weather cools, guests are whisked off to a breathtaking desert camp. There, the visitors can ride on camels, enjoy the beautiful desert scenery, and partake in a luscious kosher barbecue.

Dubai has perfected the art of creating something out of nothing. The Palm Jumeirah is an archipelago of man-made islands in the shape of a palm tree, artificially built out of a staggering 94 million cubic meters of sand dredged up from the ocean floor. It is now home to a network of upper class villas, and the crown jewel at the the top of the “palm tree” is the luxury Atlantis Hotel.

The last word in luxury in Dubai is the Burj al Arab hotel. Pronounced the “world’s first seven-star hotel,” the cheapest room will set you back at least $1,500 per night, with the

The United Arab Emirates is only 53 years old.

The Dubai weekend is officially two and a half days long, from Friday noon until Sunday night.

There are nearly ten times more foreigners in Dubai than locals

In 1965, the population of the Emirates was 150,000. It now stands at over 10 million. That’s one of the highest population growths in the world!

There is no personal income tax in Dubai.

The Dubai police drive what are probably the fanciest police cars in the world: Ferraris, Lamborghinis and even one Aston Martin.

Every year, at least ten skyscrapers are built in Dubai

It hardly ever rains in Dubai, and they typically get less than 4 inches of rain per year. Rainfall is a big deal in Dubai, and when it rains, the city is practically paralyzed.

Dubai has some ATM’s that dispense gold.

Emiratis love to show off their wealth, and one of the ways they do so is by paying for an exclusive license plate number. The most expensive license plate was auctioned off for $15 million and features

a simple “7.” (It’s all for a good cause; the proceeds of the auction go for charity.)

Dubai is sometimes called the crane capital of the world, because it has nearly 25% of the world’s cranes in operation.

If all that luxury is not enough for you, then the hotel also offers a “pillow menu” with a choice of seventeen different pillows to ensure the sweetest dreams

most expensive suite going for a cool $24,000. The two-story Royal Suite gives you quite a bang for your buck, with its own private elevator, your very own butler for the duration of your stay, and a gold-plated shower (an absolute necessity). The building has become an iconic part of Dubai’s skyline. At 1,053 feet, it was the world’s tallest hotel when it was built, and its famously curved shape was built to echo the shape of a dhow, a traditional Arab sailing boat. If all that luxury is not enough for you, then the hotel also offers a “pillow menu” with a choice of seventeen different pillows to ensure the sweetest dreams.

The Future of Dubai

Dubai is a city at the crossroads between the old and the new, bridging old traditions and modern technology. They have managed to mostly hold on to their traditional values while embracing modern technology and Western investment. Dubai is constantly working to upgrade its offerings and secure its place as the prime destination for investors and tourists.

What does the future hold for Dubai? Can they remain open to the West while holding on to their heritage? Can they maintain their place as the luxury playground of the entire world? Can they really create a utopian society where everyone can enjoy endless pleasures and opportunities?

And if they can… is there any value in that?

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The city of Dubai is that competitive kid in the class with all the glittery stuff, boasting about his fancy new watch, his huge jawbreaker or oversized soda cans. Titleowner of the tallest buildings, the largest fountains and dozens of other entries in the Guinness World Records, Dubai holds the world record for breaking world records.

Dubai dazzles its visitors, creating a new spectacle to ogle at as soon as the old one gets old. And it sure is attractive! Dubai has millions of tourists every year who come to gawk at its unique sights and enjoy its thrills.

Here’s a glimpse of what it is like to experience the marvels of Dubai.

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UP, UP AND AWAY:

Dubai Airport

Landing in Dubai Airport brings you straight into a world of records. Watching the teeming crowds of tourists, you’ll be sure that it’s the busiest airport you’ve ever seen — and indeed, it is! Dubai Airport has held the record for the world’s busiest airport for years, with well over 60 million visitors in 2024.

With all that traffic, it’s good to know that the airport in Dubai is also the second-largest building in the world by floor space. So there’s plenty of legroom, shopping spaces and even an indoor garden so that no visitor to Dubai is bored, even for a moment.

Burj Khalifa

The Burj Khalifa is your worst nightmare if you’re afraid of heights. Holding the world record for the tallest freestanding structure around, it’s the building closest to the sky. Despite many worldwide attempts and promises to build a building bigger than the Burj Khalifa, the towering skyscraper has kept its lofty title since its opening in 2010.

To reach the 124th floor of the building, you’ll be invited to try the world’s fastest elevator, which zooms up those 124 floors in 60 seconds. The elevator travels at 22 miles per hour and has been described as an experience of its own.

Easily the most famous attraction of the city, the Burj Khalifa is unmissable in the Dubai skyline, towering above the other skyscrapers at its dizzying height of 2,722 feet. That’s almost half a mile high!

WAY UP THERE:

Burj ObservationKhalifa’s Deck

If you’re visiting the world’s tallest tower, you definitely want to experience the thrill of feeling literally on top of the world and getting a bird’s-eye view of attraction-dense Dubai. Luckily, the Burj Khalifa boasts the world’s highest observation deck, at 1,821 feet in the air. You’ll be so high up you’ll know why visiting the observation deck is called a “journey into the clouds.”

BLOOMING BEAUTY:

Dubai Miracle Gardens

Eye-popping color is everywhere you look in Dubai’s Miracle Gardens, home to over 150 million flowers in full bloom. This is not just another flower garden; it’s Dubai’s flower garden, which means — you guessed it — that it’s the largest flower garden in the world. Aside from its record-breaking size, the flower garden holds another two world records. The first is the world’s longest flower wall, at almost a half a mile long, which is full of an assortment of colorful flowers. The second is a huge Mickey Mouse replica created completely from flora that holds the proud title of being the tallest topiary art in the world. It towers over its visitors at almost 30 feet high!

EYING THE CITY:

Ain Dubai

Crane your neck; can you see that topmost car of the Ain Dubai Ferris Wheel? Soaring 820 feet into the sky, you’ll definitely skip this one if you’re acrophobic. It’s another way to travel into the clouds and take in your bird’s-eye view of the city. As the world’s tallest observation wheel, Ain Dubai gives you a 360-degree vantage point as you travel up and around for its 38-minute ride. Besides its unbeatable height, Ain Dubai also offers air-conditioned luxury cabins on its trip through the Dubai sky. Some of its cabins are fully outfitted to host parties, so you might want to make your next graduation party here. Talk about reaching for the sky.

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FRAME IT:

The Dubai Frame

Created out of two towers that are connected by a bridge at the top, the Dubai Frame is the largest picture frame in the world. With so many unique attractions in the city, Dubai needed another exhibition just to frame its monuments and skyline. That’s what the Dubai Frame was built to do. The nearly-500-foot-tall frame stands between the old and new parts of the city and frames both.

To keep to the theme of showcasing everything the city has to offer, visitors to the frame are treated to a tour of the past, present and future of the city. Themed exhibits inside the frame take you through Dubai’s history, its current accomplishments, and its futuristic ambitions.

Of course, you don’t want to forget to get another peek out at the city from the bridge. Enjoy your view!

LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION:

The Palm Fountain

The Palm Fountain at The Pointe in Dubai is a dazzling, dancing fountain show that surpasses every other similar attraction, earning the Guinness World Record for the largest fountain in the world. At the fountain, music is piped out of speakers, and the water spraying out of these fountains dances to the beat.

Here’s where Dubai broke its own record. Until 2020, the Dubai Fountain was the biggest in the world, until the Palm Fountain came along and broke that record, at 24,000 square feet in size.

But shiny title aside, the stunning spectacle of a huge dancing fountain would get plenty of attention too.

WAY DOWN THERE:

The Dubai Aquarium

This aquarium is essentially a colossal fish tank, so colossal that it’s the largest indoor aquarium in the world, holding over 2.5 million gallons of water. That’s the Dubai Aquarium for you, located in the huge Dubai Mall.

You can get your view of sea life by walking through a 157-foot-long underwater tunnel that offers a 270-degree view. But if you’re the daring type, the Dubai Aquarium actually offers cage diving, where you get to dive right into the sea creatures’ cages and see them as close up as possible. Here’s where you can even get really close to the sharks, with three supervised shark dives offered every day in the Dubai Aquarium.

DON’T GET LOST:

Rostamani Maze Tower

Being just another tower in Dubai wouldn’t cut it for the Rostamani Tower. But while it can’t compete with the Burj Khalifa in height, it’s got a world record of its own. This striking building in Dubai proudly holds the title of the tallest vertical maze in the world, created by the intricate architectural design of the building’s porches. LED lights on the tower show off the maze, which change color in rhythm. And yes, the puzzles are real, created by a puzzle expert. If you’ve got the time of day, you can stand right there on the street and solve the maze. Just don’t get lost.

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The Sweetest Mirage

It sounds like a contradiction: chocolate and Dubai. One conjures images of tropical rainforests and artisanal European kitchens, the other of soaring glass towers, rolling dunes and luxurious imports. And yet, Dubai chocolate has become its own phenomenon, joining the ranks of caviar and truffles as a symbol of shpitz gashmius.

But before we go any further, let’s clear up one thing: Dubai doesn’t grow cocoa. What it does grow, however, is a taste for luxury. And in Dubai, even a pashut square of chocolate has to live up to the skyline.

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Chocolate in the Land of Gold

Dubai chocolate is not defined by yichus or mesorah, it’s defined by aspiration. Some of the most talked-about chocolate brands in the UAE are less about bean origin and more about branding; Swiss tempering techniques meet Emirati aesthetics. Local purveyors like Forrey & Galland, Vivel Patisserie and Mirzam market their goods with packaging that would look more at home at a fashion show than in a pantry.

There are gold-dusted truffles, chocolate bars laced with saffron, and camel milk bonbons (not for us) in packaging worthy of a luxury boutique. It’s chocolate as an experience, not just a snack. The focus is often as much on visual elegance as it is on taste, and shoppers browsing boutiques in Dubai Mall or City Walk will encounter chocolate displays that rival jewelry counters.

Still, despite all the sparkle, there’s often substance too. Mirzam Chocolate Makers, for example, has earned a following among serious chocolate fans for producing bean-to-bar confections using traditional methods and sourcing cocoa beans directly from growers. Their factory in Al Quoz is open to the public and doubles as a kind of culinary art exhibit, showcasing everything from tempering tables to handpainted wrappers. They offer public tours, tastings, and even limited-edition bars infused with regional flavors like cardamom or za’atar (or perhaps even cholent, if you pull the right strings).

A Scene Is Born

Like most things in Dubai, the rise of its chocolate scene happened fast. While Europe was cultivating centuries-old traditions and Latin America was developing fair-trade cooperatives, Dubai was busy building towers and malls. Then came the tourists, the culinary adventurers and the wave of international attention.

Luxury chocolate found a natural habitat here. Local producers popped up to fill the niche, combining international craftsmanship with local flair. Whether that means incorporating dates, rosewater or even fragrance-inspired flavors into their confections, Dubai’s chocolatiers figured out quickly that in a city where brunches cost

more than plane tickets, chocolate had to be over-the-top to be taken seriously.

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The city also benefited from a wave of global investment in food tourism, with Dubai aiming to be a culinary capital as much as a luxury destination. Artisan chocolate became part of that larger brand — part art exhibit, part indulgence and part status symbol.

The Bar That Started It All

Today, the term “Dubai chocolate” is used in two ways. It can refer to the larger trend of high-end chocolate emerging from the UAE — an umbrella term for the diamond-dusted bonbons, saffron-drenched squares, and 24-karat caramels that fill boutique displays. But more recently, it has also become shorthand for a specific confection: the Dubai Chocolate Bar.

Rich, visually striking, and deceptively easy to make, this bar combines chocolate with Middle Eastern staples like tahini, pistachios and silan. It has become popular in recent years through upscale cafes and word-of-mouth buzz, spreading quickly through cooking demos and trending recipe columns across the globe.

It’s also a recipe that speaks to Dubai’s approach to food in general: fusion without compromise, luxury without snobbery. With just a few ingredients, the bar delivers that wow factor — whether laid out on a simcha dessert table or tucked into a mishloach manos package.

A Bit of History

The bar itself doesn’t come from centuries-old tradition. Like the city it’s named for, it’s a new creation — born out of aesthetic instincts and regional flavors. Some attribute its rise to a growing appetite for Middle Eastern desserts abroad. Others credit a handful of trend-savvy chefs who realized that combining pantry basics like tahini and silan with quality chocolate could produce something visually elegant and indulgently satisfying. (Or maybe that was just what they happened to have in their kitchen at the time — my personal favorite fount of inspiration.)

Whatever its exact origin, the bar has come to represent more than just a nosh. It’s a cultural statement — a dessert that looks lavish but isn’t complicated, that nods to heritage while relentlessly pursuing the ultimate upgrade.

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Here’s our take on the Dubai Chocolate Bar, adapted to be doable with pantry basics and free of questionably kosher or hard-to-find ingredients. It’s easy enough for kids to help with, but fancy enough to serve at your next kiddush or sheva brachos.

Dubai Chocolate Slab

A healthy treat with an addictive but good-for-you caramel. Win-win.

INGREDIENTS

2 cups high-quality semi-sweet chocolate chips or bars

⅓ cup tahini (or almond butter, if preferred)

½ cup chopped nuts (pistachios, almonds or walnuts work well)

½ cup dried fruit (cranberries, apricots or dates)

2 T. silan (date syrup), maple syrup or honey

Sea salt, sesame seeds or edible rose petals for garnish (optional)

DIRECTIONS

1. Line a small baking sheet with parchment paper.

2. Melt chocolate in a double boiler, or microwave in 30-second intervals until smooth.

3. Pour the melted chocolate onto the prepared sheet, and spread into a thick rectangle.

4. Swirl in tahini gently using a toothpick or knife.

5. Sprinkle with chopped nuts and dried fruit.

6. Drizzle silan over the top.

7. Finish with a light sprinkle of sea salt or rose petals, if using.

8. Chill for at least one hour or until firm.

9. Break into shards and serve. Store refrigerated.

Dubai Meets Der Heim

What makes Dubai chocolate interesting isn’t that it tries to replicate Swiss or Belgian standards. It doesn’t. It’s that it took a product so steeped in European restraint and gave it the Gulf treatment: big, bold and unapologetic.

Some might say it’s too much. But in Dubai, too much is just the beginning. In the same way that the city reimagined malls as theme parks and brunch as entertainment, it has reimagined chocolate as something more than just food. It’s a gift, accessory, decor and indulgence all at once. (In short, to paraphrase the iconic zemer, m’ein Olam Hazeh.)

For kosher consumers, Dubai chocolate offers a glimpse into a region where kosher is gradually finding its way into the luxury culinary scene. While not all brands are certified, many can be purchased abroad with supervision, and the recipes are easy to adapt at home. The visual appeal alone makes it worth a try, especially for those looking to break out of the standard brownie-kokosh-cookie rotation.

Dubai may not have cocoa plantations, but it has plenty of chutzpah. And when it comes to dessert, apparently, that’s often more than enough.

Nesanel Yoel Safran is a writer, chef and student of Torah and life. You can read about all of this and more on his blog Soul Foodie (soulfoodiecom.wordpress.com) and contact him at soulfoodie613@gmail.com.

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Emirates made aviation history in 2008 by becoming the first airline to offer on-board showers on the Airbus A380. Think boutique hotel bathroom: full-sized shower, heated floors, luxury toiletries. Each passenger gets one session per flight, with five minutes of warm water and luxury brands of soaps included in the experience. In 2021, Emirates made headlines by launching its own wine cellar in Burgundy, France. The airline doesn’t just serve high-end wines; it buys them years in advance, sometimes while still in the barrel, and ages them in its private cellar until they’re ready to fly. At any given time, Emirates has over 6 million bottles of wine stored for future use, some of which won’t be served until 2037. Talk about in-flight service!

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Fifteen years ago, we started Flink as a local delivery solution in Monsey — running forgotten tzitzis to kids at school, dropping off a bottle of liquor so a chasan and kallah could say l’chaim, things like that.

No matter how many drivers we had, it was never enough. Soon people started asking us to deliver to Brooklyn, and we figured, why not? By now we’ve shifted our focus entirely to commercial and large deliveries, servicing businesses all over.

What’s your busiest time of year, and why?

Right before every season — before Yom Tov and before camp — it’s non-stop. Everyone needs everything at once!

What’s the most challenging part of running your service?

Turning down jobs. It’s a real nisayon because we want to say yes to everyone. But if I’m not 100% sure we can pull off the job, I won’t take it. Also, sometimes I think I have everything worked out, and then something totally unexpected happens. It’s humbling.

What’s one thing you can’t manage without?

Gas! What should I say… Az m’gist nisht gasoline... Es fort nisht di machine! (If there’s no gasoline, the car won’t drive.)

What part of your service are you most proud of?

Our dedication to customer satisfaction. We’ll send out an extra driver if needed, even for something tiny. If it matters to our customer, it matters to us.

How many years has your longest-working driver been driving for you?

Fifteen years and going strong!

Can you share a memorable story?

One year, a mosad decided to skip their annual dinner and instead send gift packages to all their past donors. The message was: “We’re cutting costs this year, but please be generous and donate anyway.”

I knew this job had to go to my best driver. The deliveries were scheduled for Friday. I didn’t hear back from anyone, so I assumed everything went smoothly.

On Sunday, I got a call from the person who had organized the whole thing. He asked if all the packages were delivered, and I said, “Yes, of course.”

“That’s strange,” he replied. “I put myself on the list to see if a package would be delivered to me, and while I got some calls from people who did receive the package, I never got one.”

I was shocked. I immediately called the driver, who admitted that this had been the last delivery of the day, which had been a short Erev Shabbos. The street number was confusing, and after knocking on the wrong door, he just gave up.

That moment really drove home a lesson: We’re human, and while we try our best at all times, we can’t be perfect.

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aking a wedding is always an exciting and emotional time. The whole family, mechutanim, grandparents, children and not to mention the chassan and kallah, get pulled into the excitement as they count down to that special day, when they’ll nally be led under the chuppah.

The to-do list is long and detailed. You need to clothe the entire family. Furnish the apartment. Buy the shtar, plan the logistics of the chasunah, organize the sheva berachas and... the list never really nishes. You try to think of every detail. You take note of every advice shared by your family and friends. You daven and hope that everything goes well and your simchah will be a ‘simchah with simchah’. You ip through every sefer for segulos that ‘guarantee’ you more Siyata dishmaya. Is there something more you can do, you wonder?

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A legal girls school building with 5 Class rooms, Lunch room, offices, available for rent for upcoming school year, please email admin@ baischanamalka.org

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• Commercial Real Estate Portfolio Manager (residential/office/retail)

5+ years of commercial property management experience to lead 2 million sq ft retail portfolio, develop strategic plans, and collaborate with cross-functional teams, 175k - 225k, Monsey based with travel to New Jersey

• Sales Manager, Ancillary HealthCare for SNF and LTC, lead a nationwide team in providing exceptional podiatry and vision care services to the elderly in nursing homes. Be responsible for managing and growing the sales team, developing strategic relationships with nursing home administrators and healthcare professionals, driving revenue growth. Sales leadership experience in a healthcare or senior care setting required, 175k – 225k + growth potential, Monsey

• Experienced Property Asset Manager, seeking a seasoned Property Asset Manager with 5+ years of experience preferably with LIHTC expertise to oversee and manage properties, ensuring optimal performance and profitability. Travel is required. Strong analytical, organizational, and communication skills necessary, 150k – 200k+ full benefits package, Monsey

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• Inventory Control Manager for a food plant manufacturer, 70k – 90k, North Jersey

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• Real Estate Title Coordinator, 1+ yrs. experience required, 70k – 80k, Monsey

• 1031 Exchange Officer, oversee and facilitate the process of 1031 exchanges, managing the 1031 docs, client communication etc., 65k – 75k, Monsey

• Behavior Therapist (LMSW, LCSW or MHC) $65/hr. per client session, Monsey/hybrid

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• Yeshiva Secretary, detail-oriented lady to manage accounts payable (QuickBooks), coordinate college programs, gather parental/student information, and submit paperwork in a timely manner. Monday-Thursday, 10am-2pm, $35/hr., Monsey

• Director of Program Operations & Development, Behavioral Health Services, research/analyze programs, ensure compliance, develop training, supervise staff & provide analytical insights, knowledge of behavioral health required, strong analytical/research skills & leadership experience, 175k –200k, Monsey

• Controller, for a logistics company, to oversee key accounting functions, including Pricing, Accounts Receivable/Payable, Purchasing, Line of Credit management, Bank Reconciliations, and General Accounting/Bookkeeping., 150k plus full benefits package including 401k, Monsey

• Production Manager for a food plant manufacturer, food production experience preferred, 120k - 160k, North Jersey

• Clinical Admin Director, NYS LCSW required. Full-time position, oversee clinical operations, manage staff, and ensure compliance with regulations, requiring strong leadership, organizational skills, and experience in healthcare administration to drive efficiency and improve patient care services, 80k – 100k, Monsey

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• Inventory Control Specialist - Office Position, 9am - 5pm, Detail-oriented professional to manage inventory tracking, reporting, and record-

• Human Resources Generalist, Previous experience in training, onboarding, or administrative support (preferably in a clinical or healthcare setting) 65k – 75k, Monsey

• Social Worker, Experience working w/ individuals with developmental disabilities, social skills issues, emotional challenges, and behavioral challenges, Open to working hybrid, in client’s homes, or telehealth, $65/hr. - $100/hr., Monsey

• Per-Diem LMSW, LCSW, or LMHC –provide in-home therapy services for the elderly [individual psychotherapy and mental health support ] $85$105 per session, Monsey

• Licensed Social Worker for local agency, male population, $65/ hr. - $90/hr., based on experience, Monsey

• Nursing Home Transition and Diversion (NHTD) Service Coordinator, coordinate services for individuals with traumatic brain injury or who require nursing home level care, BA required, flexible hours, $35/hr.+, Monsey

• Female Care Manager, provide outreach and enrollment services for children eligible for NY State’s Children’s Health Home program, BA and 1 year of office experience required, flexible hours, $35/hr.+, Monsey

• Executive Assistant, 2+ years healthcare or ABA environment experience required, familiarity with HIPAA compliance, proficiency w/ Microsoft Office, QuickBooks Online, and Microsoft Teams Planner, Strong organizational and timemanagement skills, excellent verbal and written communication, 10am –3pm, $35/hr., Monsey/hybrid

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• Medical Assistant/Scribe for Nursing Department, ensuring accurate documentation and smooth communication between nurses, patients, and providers, relevant experience required, $30/hr., Monsey

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SECRETARIAL POSITION

FT project management secretary position available in a multi-girl office specializing in NYC DOB expediting. Competitive pay with opportunities for advancement. Prior relevant experience is preferred. Strong organizational and communication skills are required. Email your resume to office11249@gmail.com

FEMALE OFFICE SALES REPRESENTATIVE WANTED

Dynamic office seeking organized & detail-oriented female sales representative. To start right after Pesach. Great communication skills required. 1-2 yrs experience preffered, Competitive salary & benefits. Email monseyjobs35@gmail.com

SEEKING TEACHER

Cheder Chabad of Monsey Girls is looking for great English (afternoon) teachers. Positions available for grades 3, 4 and 5. Remedial positions also an option. Please send your resume to mborisute@chedermonsey. org

OFFICE POSITION

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ABA Riders is looking to hire a BCBA. Well-paid, flexible hours. Contact Rikki 347930-9736/info@abariders. com.

SALES REPS

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CONSTRUCTION

PROJECT MANAGER

Local office in Monsey looking for an experienced construction project manager. Email resume officejobs4832@gmail.com

OFFICE POSITION

Seeking motivated, detail oriented graduate to do take offs and estimates. Full time in office position. Will train. 845.352.4401 ex 201 accounting@jaysinteriors. com

EMT NEEDED

Overnight Camp looking for EMT and First Aid responders for Chodesh Av (August). Warm environment. Good pay. Text or Whatsapp: 18452220776

ACCOUNT MANAGER

A billing company in Monroe is seeking an Account Manager to serve as the key liaison between their clients and internal departments. Salary: $75k+ Email resume to jobs@elevatecareer.com

LOOKING TO HIRE

Mortgage broker in Monsey looking for an experienced loan processor. Part-time might be an option. Please email your resume to info@ sterlingcaps.com.

GREAT OPPORTUNITY!

Looking for a full-time girl/ woman for a fast-paced office position to process and submit transactions efficiently. Must be organized, detail oriented and be able to multi-task. Please email resume to jobs@ ezdriveny.com.

STAFFING/LABOR MANAGEMENT

Nursing home group in Monsey is hiring for a Staffing/Labor Management Role. Applicant should be very driven. Nursing Home experience is a plus. Please send resume to jobs@ advancedhealthcs.com

QA COORDINATOR

Local office in Monsey is looking to hire a QA coordinator to conduct quality audits, and organize and update the company’s projects to comply with policies and procedures etc. Prior office experience required. 6+ hours a daily. Email you resume to: jobopeningtoday58@gmail. com

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Multi girl Healthcare office seeking to hire experienced team leaders. Prior leadership experience required. Great pay! Chana@ hiresolutionsy.com

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Looking for that personal experience when searching for a job? Want someone to help you understand which position would fit your talent? Want someone to help you get into the workforce asap.? Many happy graduates have already been set up with the right career path! Please send your resume to rivky@ theprimestaffing.com

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JOB OPPORTUNITIES

Are you a motivated and hardworking individual with excellent communication skills? Are you looking for a job where you can utilize your experiences and skills to their full potential? We have a variety of job opportunities available that might be a great fit for you. Please send your resume to simy@ theprimestaffing.com to learn more

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE

Nursing home group in Monsey is hiring for an Accounts Receivable role (Full or Part-Time). Nursing home billing/tracking experience preferred. Send your resume to jobs@ advancedhealthcs.com

OFFICE POSITION

Are you a seminary girl or graduate looking for a girlsonly office environment? We have amazing offers with great growth potential and full training. If you are interested, please email Simy@theprimestaffing.com with “graduate” in the subject line.

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE

Broad Management Group in Montvale, NJ seeking a representative to join our Ladies in the Accounts Payable department. The ideal candidate will possess organizational skills, diligence, attention to detail, and strong communication skills. Warm atmosphere. Full training provided. Open to entry level, post seminary, or some professional experience. Please reply to: hr@broadmg.com

GREAT OPPORTUNITES

Are you working for a year or more and looking for something more cut out for you? Are you responsible, detailed oriented with proven solid work experience? We have great opportunities!! Reach out today to hear about our full time positions!Hear about our insurance positions, writing positions, coordinator positions, A/P positions and a loan processor position! Looking forward to speaking with you! chany@ theprimestaffing.com 845925-1588

EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT

Educational consulting firm seeking an organized executive assistant. Must be proficient in Excel formulas. Excellent writing in Yiddish & English. Comfortable with data and multiple computer programs. To apply, email your resume to: applyocy@ gmail.com

SERVICE COORDINATOR

IT company seeking a motivated, detail-oriented Service Coordinator to manage tickets, triage requests, and dispatch engineers. Fast-paced environment. Strong communication and coordination skills required. Email resume to: hr@itconinc. com or call 845.222.1120

PROJECT MANAGER

IT company seeking experienced Project Manager to lead planning, execution, and delivery

of key projects. Must be organized, goal-driven, and skilled in communication, coordination, and problemsolving. Email resume to: hr@itconinc.com or call 845.222.1120

CHILDCARE

WARM BABYSITTER ON BATES

One slot available for 3-6 month old baby. Please call 845-826-2185

SUMMER DAYCAMP

For girls ages 2.5- 3.5. Experienced teachers. Transportation available. Located on Saddle River. To register call Gitty Neiman 845-376-6328 or Rivky Freund 845-587-7668

CHILDCARE

New homebased babysitting group opening, starting July. Kennedy area. Accepting babies up to 18 months. please call or text 352-2576974

NEW PLAYGROUP!

Yiddish speaking playgroup in the College / Olympia area opening this summer for 2 yr olds. Loving, Experienced teachers! Exciting and stimulating curriculum! Spacious grounds! Private backyard, playground & more! Taking registration for Sept too! For more info please call 3473858580.

BABYSITTING

Experienced babysitter avai,l Daily and overnight/weekly. Plz call 845-200-4616

OLDER AGE PLAYGROUP

Experienced teachers! Great curriculum! Spacious classroom! Accepting toddlers ages 26-31months in September. Call 914391-3686. We help with toilet training (option to start in the Summer). Transportation/ Extended hours available (Kennedy/ 59 area)

DECATUR BABYSITTER

Warm, experienced babysitter available for September small groups, 9 months plus, many happy references. 845-659-4478

KIDDIE GROUP

Experienced Playgroup teacher is opening a small kiddie group for September. on union corner Morris area. To register Call 3474612619

SERVICES

ARROWSMITH

Is your child still in the same place after all that tutoring?Join Arrowsmith, a research based program that strengthens the brain and eliminates learning disabilities. Call Mrs Feuer 914-260-6449

IS YOUR CHILD STRUGGLING?

Socially, with fears and anxieties, or other issues, and you think you tried everything? With Hashem’s help Energy Therapy can be the Yeshuah for your child. 15 minute free consultation. Call 845445-8252, or email chany@ rapidrecoverycoaching.com

Classifieds services N

PILATES CLASSES NOW FORMING

Enhance core strength, increase energy levels, and cultivate body awareness with Pilates. Join us to experience the transformative benefits of Pilates for a stronger, more balanced physique. Leibe Nissen 845-274-1035

EXPERIENCED TUTOR

An experienced tutor available to tutor your elementary daughter Kriah, Reading & Math. Please call 845-659-9357 lv msg

PETTICOATS FOR RENT!

Complete your look!

Adult & kids petticoats for rent, Beautiful floral wreath & crown headpieces for rent, Adorable kids jewelry, and more! Call 845-5020153 leave msg or 845746-7248

MASSAGE THERAPY

--In The Comfort of Home-*Swedish *Deep Tissue *Lymph *Craniosacral Therapy Call Sarah: 845596-1373

CUSTOM PHOTO ALBUMS

We specialize in custom Photo Albums, Chosson, Wedding, etc. Also professional Photo Editing, many years of experience. Special rate for photographers. Call: 347.563.5153

CAMERA COURSE

!camera

Audio USB Course w/book to follow along.

. No computer needed. 845 232 1271 $150

GARTLECH EXPERT

We fix knitted & crochet Gartlech & make beautiful professional fringes. Please call: 845.494.1796

NEW WEBSITE?

Get your Beautiful, Fast, SEO-Friendly Website done in 14 days, guaranteed. Email efraim@rapidquill.com

AYIN HORAH

The renowned Rebetzin Aidel Miller from Yerushalayim will remove Ayin Horah over the phone. Call till 5:00 PM: 718.689.1902 or 516.300.1490

MONSEY SWIM SCHOOL

Swim lessons, Lifeguard & CPR courses. Private pool, jacuzzi & sauna rentals. Separate public swim for men & women in an Olympic-sized, heated indoor pool. Learn to swim at Monsey’s most established swim school. Call (845) 578-1888

GG PHOTOGRAPHY

Capture your child’s special moments (Birthday, Upsherin etc..) Call to hear our special summer promotion! 329-236-1791

MESOS DODIM

Shidduchim for medical and regular shidduchim. Please call Mrs. Klein at 845-7293001 or email chanaklein99@ gmail.com

EXPERIENCED NURSE AVAILABLE

Rn, Msn Available. Years Of Experience. Worked With עשימייה Patients, Has Available Slots. 845-729-9475

EARPIERCING

12 years experience. Wide selection. Call/text: 845-5387986

SUPERPATCH SUPPORT

Want More Energy, Focus, Stress Relief, Pain Management, Better Sleep? Drug Free, Chemical Free, Pregnancy Safe! TESTIMONIALS. INTERVIEWS. CALL 929992-4453 Option 2,2,3. First time customers 25% off. $69 same day pickup

LASER IN NYACK

Unbeatable price, flawless results! Get a full-body laser hair removal session for just $350 at Laser by Tako in Nyack, NY. Don’t just take our word for it—read our glowing reviews! Call/Text 551-2865509

FRUM BABY NIGHT NURSE

Baby night nurse available. Many references. 914-450-0538

PHOTOBOOKS

Bringing out the best in your photos. Years of experience, fast turnaround, & competitive pricing. Call or text E. Gluck 917-749-8605

GREEN VISA

Immigration help, Green Cards, Citizenship, sameday passports, renewals, name changes. Fast, reliable service. 718-400-9969

CLARINET RENTAL

Clarinet rental for $18 per week. Comes with MP3 lessons in Yiddish or English. 718-435-1923

AYIN BEAYIN

Feel like success is out of reach? Wonder what the Gemara’s truths can teach? 99% fall to ayin hora’s hold— Ayin BeAyin clears it, as tzadikim foretold. 718400-AYIN – Just $72$100/month.

WEDDING ALBUMS

Want your special day to last forever? Get a stunning wedding or tenoyim album designed. Luxury layouts. Quick turnaround. Summer Special: Book a master album and get parent albums free! Frame your moments - call Minky 845-558-5752

HANDYMAN

Handyman available for maintenance, carpentry, electrical, mechanical, painting, sheetrock, furniture assembly and repairs. Please contact Zerach Michaels (845) 502-4320

PHOTO EDITING

Professional photo editing, many years of experience. Special rates for photographers. Also specializing in Custom photo albums Chosson, wedding, etc. Photo Dreams 347.563.5153

SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHERS

The KiryasJoel Public School in Monroe, NY is looking to hire Special Education Teachers to join our talented team. Public school salary and benefits package.

Thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic environment as an

Responsibilities:

and service.

- Manage and grow existing client relationships

- Provide technical support and solutions to clients

- Collaborate with internal teams to deliver exceptional service

Requirements:

- Experience in IT account management preferred

- Strong technical knowledge and problem-solving skills

- Excellent communication and relationship-building skills

- Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment

- Project management skills

- Multi-tasking ability

Exciting Opportunity!

DEAD SEA CREAM

BS”D Powerful treatment at the source for knees, back, shoulders, arthritis, fibromyalgia. Over 90% success rate. Dead Sea/ Essential oil creams, Yiddishe innovation.

English/Yiddish 1(516)2593169 (EY hours) SHAIMOS

HAIR STYLING

Professional haircutting / styling at reasonable prices. Twin / Union area - call Leah’la - 845 389 4569

WHOLESALE FISH

Buy by the case & save. Baby & Regular Salmon. Hashgucha Volove Rav. Free delivery to your home. Call Eli: 516-270-6755

FOREVER LIVING

Yes it’s this ad again…. But have you tried it yet?? See amazing results with our all natural products! Call R. Tessler 845.596.9933

PHOTO EDITING

Professional photo editing, many years of experience. Special rates for photographers. Also specializing in Custom photo albums Chosson, wedding, etc. Photo Dreams 347.563.5153

BEAUTIFUL POOL

Large heated pool in New City area. Bathroom & changing rooms. Call/text 845 538 6411

LADY DRIVER

Looking to drive call text 9172547123

GARTLECH

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

POOL FOR RENT

A heated pool is available for rent in Airmont for $85 an hour. Call/text 845-274-4110

MURRAY POOL

Large, heated, sparkling, w/ waterslide, dressing rooms & restroom. 347 526 0615 GOWNS

MATERNITY GOWN RENTAL

Georgeous selection of maternity gowns affordable prices all sizes...New! Also accepting gowns on consignment. Please call/ text 8458622799

BRIDAL GOWN

To sell a gorgeous Kleinfeld bridal gown, size 2, short/ medium height. Also, Zimmerman wedding dress size 2. Call/Text 845-6457085

MECHUTANESTA GOWN

Beautiful Taupe

Gown for sale. size 16. 845.502.6491

GIRLS GOWNS FOR SALE

3 stunning ivory girls gowns for sale. Size 4, 7and 9. Call or text 3475269170

WHITE GOWN

Looking to sell a size 2-4 white gown for sister of the bride, please call 347 628 9586

TEENS GOWNS FOR SALE

2 light peach colored all tulle gowns for sale. Average size girls 20. 845-213-0174

SISTER OF BRIDE

Gorgeous gowns for sale: Olive Green size 2-4, Hunter Green size 0-2, Grey size 4-6, Blush size

4-6, Ivory size 4, Grey/ Taupe Winter size 12, Ivory kids size 12-14. 845.502.6491

LOST

Lost something? Found something? The Daily Return: Call/text: 845-538-0193, Email: monseydailyreturn@gmail. com

Gold bracelet 917-818-8926/ 347-962-5223

Tefillin in car ride from Monsey to Lakewood 6/16, 908-783-0326

green, tennis bracelet in shoppers haven area 845376-6816

diamond earing last Shabbat on the way from Phyllis Terrace to Union Rd 347-7293100

Baby Layettes (845) 213-3646

Layettes Text 718-551-1732

Doula 845-587-1649

Labor Bag 347-604-3274

Pidyon Haben Accessories 845-642-7256

Pidyon Haben 845-659-6704

Pidyon Haben Gemach 845-263-9387

Pidyon Haben silver tray 845-558-9589

Formula 347-267-3640 Or 216-889-3643

Neocate Formula 718-853-4090

Neocate Formula 845-517-9221

Formula Gemach 845-371-3232

Carseats, Bassinet & Pack N Plays. 425-1202

Carseats, Pack N Plays, Strollers, Pumps 845.425.6826

Doona Car Seat 845-445-7474

Brass Iron Bassinet 917-280-4559

Preemie Clothing 845-520-0475

The Preemie Box 845.664.5768 Or 718.688.5814

Baby Scale 845-578-5639

Baby Headphone 845 356 6797 Or 845 558 9370

Baby Scales 845-694-8985

Easy birth from Koznitzer Maggid 917514-9461

NICU approved clothing 4.5lb+ 845-4227896/347-382-0016

Nursing pumps 8454999871

Twin layette gift box.719 972 0554.

Lv msg.

Baby bassinets 917-618-0909

EZRAS RUSSI L’TINOK LAYETTE 845-4253266 or 845-362-2004

Brissim

Bris Accessories 617-955-3630

Bris Outfit with poya and Tefillos 845352-5130

Bris Accessories 425 3873

Bris Accessories 425-6574

Bris Accessories 356-6215

Blue Light 845.425.1919

Poya and bris outfit w/ tefillos 845425-0672

Bris outfit & Poya 917-909-4072

Bris outfit poya, also tefilla cards 845 3564859 Ralph area

Pillow/Benchers 845-213-0602

Knife Sharpening For Mohalim 718384-6214

Segula Stone 347-699-6418

Preemie Outfit 845.558.7065

Krias Shema Board With Stand 425-4540

Free Mohel 347-383-5696

Bris Gemach call/text 845-587-5813

Bris outfit, hat and Puyah 845-558-9589

New Bris Gemach -845 549 0316

Airmont Bris gemach 845-376-9078

Simcha

Gowns 845-517- 8808

Mother & Sister Gowns 845-426-7496 Or 845-352-3031.

Gown And Petticoats 347-278-1278

Ivory/white/dusty blue gowns 845371-1765

Floral Bisomim 845-629-2785.

Hats $25. 347-351-1604

Elegant Hats 845-517-0838.

Bands & Berets 845-371-3556

Tichel 845-548-0014

Mechitza’s, Tables, Chairs Etc. Call 845445-8015

Hot Water Urns 845-425-9211

Ear-Plugs 845-202-0105.

Toys 845-578-6513

Toys 917-538-3453. Clics 845-352-5820

Tablecloths (845) 371 2105

Tablecloth 352-8292

Tablecloths 845-701-1553

Tablecloths 352-8292

Gold Chargers 845-573-9772

GEMACHIM

shelves, stands, trays & centerpieces

845-425-1721

Siddurs. Sfard: 845-608-7830 Ashkenaz: 845 352 1756 Or 845-826-6718

Siddur/Chumash 558.4774

Benchers 845-642-0910

Bentchers 347-404-2204

Bechers 845-377-5671

Becher, Challah Deklich, Zemiros 845425-0498

Coat Rack And Hangers 845-356-9841

Chuppa Cards 347-278-1278

Chupah Cards 845.222.0456

Chuppah Tefillos Booklets. 845-213-0602.

Wedding Kit 845-425-2036

Wedding Kit 845-371-2947

Simcha Powder Room Kit 845-304-8154

Accessories Basket 845-371-6857

Children Hair Pieces 3473001679

Portable Chuppah 845-425-4790

Sound System 917-382-8809

Evening Bags 845-549-2929

Shmiras Halashon Cards 537-0069

Earplugs for Simchos 845-328-1071

22 qt crockpots, big hot plates, big pots, perculator 8453238570

Simcha table centerpieces 8456087715

Centerpieces 845-570-7755

Wedding guest accessories basket 845-425-0963

Mechteniste/Teenage Gown Gemach 845-662-4149

Invitation Addressing 845-275-3044

Portable & Plug in Food warmers 845371-1531

Centerpieces & table top 845.213.0160

Kallah

Yom Hachuppah Cd 845-352-2560

Crowns, veils, shoes, capes 426-0767

Headpieces, Tiaras, Veils 845-425-4221

White Sneakers 917-613-6579

White Shoes 845-200-0211

Dress your kallah stress free. Book 1 week in advance 518-306-1167

Kallah Dresser 845-300-5767

Vort dress gemach 845-499-3086

Kallah fur capes 845-425-7176

Misc

Ribbis Question? 347-977-0628

Notary Public 347-228-8825

Hairstyling 845-540-3731

Hair styling 845-502-6558

Haircuts & Styling 845-352-8101/ 845499-3218

Wash & sets $25, 347-944-0003

Haircutting/Styling 845-263-7057

Haircutting & Styling 845-422-5337

Hospital Supplies 746-8293

Hospital Gown 845-425-8687

Hospital Gown 845-426-4695

Hospital Gowns 845-356-5364

Medical Equipment Email Slmw50@ Gmail.com

DVDS & players for Cholim/Homebound 425-2660

Simcha Maternity 845-425-1725

Maternity Coats Text only 845-521-2912

Bed Rest? Laundry Help. 213-7437

Maternity Clothing 845-445-9687

Maternity Coat Text Only 8455212912

Twin Z Pillows 845-445-9298

Proposal Gemach 347-277-4072

Makeup 845-517-7128

Gps & Waze 845-352-2588 (Minimal Fee)

Kosher Waze 845.587.1708

Roof Carriers 845-659-1863.

Pack N Play Sheets Included. Text: 845216-4885

Pack n plays 845-426-1177/ 347-631-8183

Pack n plays 845-356-7353

Beautiful nishmas cards 845-729-7390

Poya (outfit, hat, booties) 845-425-0672

Help-a-mom. to volunteer call 347977-6816

Phones For Emergencies. 845-376-0738

Reflectors 845-356-0815

Reflectors 347-977-6816

Feeding Supplies 845-366-6398

Natural Health Support, text 347 2287578

Ostomy Supplies 845-637-6231

Moving Boxes Text (845) 641-5536

Boxes 845-425-6826 Or 845-608-7830

Boxes 845-642-5286

Boxes Text (845) 641-5536

Heaters 845 362 8666

Activated Phones and Waze 845-4457422

Air Mattresses 9176537170

Air mattress gemach Text/WhatsApp 9087831676

Tablecloths 845-459-7396

Teen Hotline! 1-518-988-1364

Coat racks & Hangers 845-352-4640

New Tablecloth Gemach 845-459-7396

twin exchange- do u have twin clothing in perfect condition that you no longer use and want to pass it on to another set to enjoy? We match up families of twins who wish to contribute or enjoy this service. call 646-689-2129 or email

twinexchange29@gmail.com

Tablecloths on New Hempstead 845459-7396

Baby scale 845-540-1710

Moving blankets 314-606-5011

Egg Boxes for moving 845-642-9729

Cuddles n Cradles 347-243-7495

Outfit and pillow 914-715-2672

Suitcases 845-371-9121

Minor Repairs txt 845-272-4840

Bike Racks 845-659-1863.

Opwdd Sd Advice Email Slfydhm@ Gmail.com

GPS 425-3873

Medical Supplies 845 579 2258

Ostomy supply gemach 845-324-1211

Teacher’s Bulletin 845-425-8046

Computer Advice (862) 248-1931

Loans 347-385-1408

Hachnosas Sefer Torah Chuppas 845323-9088

Twin carriages 718-522-3891

Twin Clothing Exchange 646-689-2129 or 347-675-9139

Moving Help packing/unpacking 845281-5900

Wig Gemach 9174744305

Pack N Plays with sheets text 845-2803470

Therapy toys 1-443-879-3169

Surgical socks 845-425-7330

Financial planning 7188536016

Personalized chizuk writing rainbowsandsunshineallday@gmail.com 347-688-3228

Digital Cameras 8264062

Phone With Service 845-445-7422

Single parent? Help with shopping etc. 516-203-2616

Hairstyling 845-570-7121

Washing Stations 845.428.9014

Yiddish & English Poems 845-587-3018

Shabbos lamps (914) 391-3787

Lev Simcha music groups/visits 8456082676

Sefer Torah 347-598-0357

Free-shalom bayis 845-213-0602

Mezuzos 845-540-1802

Boys Occasionwear 570-507-4492

Drop in babysitter - (845) 445-9391

laminators & paper cutters msg 845263-7115

Kendamil formula 914-523-0592

Vitamin Gemach 845-521-5241

Hachnosas Kallah loan gemach 347415-1525

Heimish Chicken soup 845-352-3959

diamond bangle on May 15th call/text 845-517-7326

Little boys shoes still in shoebox 845426-5853

FOUND

ladies hat at 14thave and 49th St before Pesach next to the bus stop. call 7182075518

LATE ADS

SUMMER MATH COACHING

Did your child struggle in math this year? Give her a headstart for the coming school year, with a session with an experienced junior-high math teacher. (Option for other subjects also.) New math teachers, call for expert coaching as you prepare your lessons. References available. Call/text Sarah, 9142813170

SUMMER RENTAL WEINER DR.

Beautiful 4 bedroom plus private guest room available for August. Pls call 845422-0824

SECRETARY

A school secretary with many years of experience became available for the upcoming school year. Please call 845304-2748. If no answer, please leave a message

KOCHAVIM DRIVER

Looking for a responsible female driver to do 2 daily routes 9:15 and 3 pm for Kochavim class. Sprinter provided. Please call 845-328-0674 and lv message.

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Traveling or planning a stay at home Shabbos retreat? Order the best Shabbos meals ever! Call 845-300-3291

NORTH MIAMI VACATION RENTAL

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• 1st stop: On 306 - Across Ohr Sameach

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