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Coming from Lakewood? Not familiar with the area? Looking for a place with a ZSK-recommended Hechsher?
For your convenience, the following is a list of establishments in the Upstate NY area that are under a Hechsher from the Zichron Shmuel Kashrus Recommended Hechsher List.
Acai Air At Apple Tree
1885 NY-52, Liberty, NY 718-887-6485
Aperion At Apple Tree 1885 NY-52, Liberty, NY 718-705-8248
Sushi Bleu At Apple Tree 1885 NY-52, Liberty, NY 917-361-9750
Za ig At Lemonade
261 N Main St, Liberty, NY 845-513-0088
Satmar Meats At Lemonade 261 N Main St, Liberty, NY Butcher Dep. 845-436-5000
Boosur Bites
4082 Rt 42, Kiamesha 845- 434-3689
Taam Eden At Gourmet Glatt 4685 State Rt. 42, Kiamesha 718- 484-8565
Deli At Gourmet Glatt 4685 State Rt. 42, Kiamesha 845-609-3600
Butcher At Gourmet Glatt 4685 State Rt. 42, Kiamesha 347-409-7370
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ZAFTIG
2 Stanton Corner Rd, Swan L. 845-513-0088
Satmar Meats At Tyberg’s Butcher Dep. 38 Stanton Comer Rd, Swan L. 845-436-5000
Lake Lodge Kosher Resort 4797 State Rte 55, Swan L. (347) 668-1492
Boosur Deli At Landau’s
3 Railroad Plaza, SF 845-434-3689
The Nuttery At Landau’s 3 Railroad Plaza, SF 718-705-8822
Yossi’s Cuts At Landau’s 3 Railroad Plaza, SF 929-236-5002
Gombo’s Bake Shop 5230 Main St, SF (845) 436-4107
Freund's Fish at Skopps Supermarket 404 Laurel Ave Fallsburg 845-436-8731
For delivery call/text (718) 438-3773
Creps & Bowls
302 E. Broadway Monticello 845-866-4450
Monte Manor Hall
347 E Broadway, Monticello 845 434-3689
Taam Eden Bakery
321 E Broadway Suit 9, Monticello, 718- 484-8565
Satmar Meats
Butcher and Boosur Deli Dep. 352 E Broadway Monticello 845-436-5000
Satmar Meats- Ichud At Greenfresh Kosher Supermarket Butcher and Deli Dep. 3711 Route 42 Monticello 845-436-5000
Lake House Hotel 114 Lakehouse Rd. Woodridge. (845) 738-1200
Gombo’s Bake Shop 431 NY-52, Woodbourne 845-436-4107
Satmar Meats At Food Circle Supermarket Butcher and Deli Dep. 184 Hasbrouck Dr, Woodbourne 845-436-5000
Satmar Meats Butcher and Deli Dep. 433 NY 52 Woodbourne NY 845-436-5000
Rock Bistro & Ballroom By Aperion 277 Rock Hill Dr. Roch Hill NY 845- 202-2922
Hamaspik Resort 283 Rock Hill Dr, Rock Hill, 845-409-2000
The Fun Spot 1308 NY-52, Loch Sheldrake, NY 845-210-6777
The Kosher Garage 127 S. Main St, Ellenville, 845-210-6777
Kosher On The Go by Exxon Gas 425 State Route 208 Monroe N.Y. off exit 130 845-783-3726
Snaxit Delta Gas Station 475 Route 4 W Englewood, NJ 07631 201-731-3049
Aperion At PMR 1108 Main St. Bethlehem NH 03574 603-253-2222
Breakfast Station At PMR 1108 Main St. Bethlehem NH 03574 603 - 253-2222
Acai Air Truck 718-887-6485
Za ig Catering 845-513-0088
Boosur Catering 845-434-3689
Aperion Catering 917-471-2737
Satmar Meats Truck 845-436-5000
ZSK of Lakewood's main focus is on the Kashrus of factorymade products and not on reviewing restaurants. The above list of establishments are all under a Hechsher from the ZSK Recommended Hechsher List.
To add your establishment or to advertise in the Directory, email the Upstate Kashrus Directory at upkashrusdirectory@gmail.com
Zichron Shmuel can be reached at ZichronShmuelKashrus@gmail.com or at 732-860-2810
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Pirkei Avos 2, 5
Rabbi Elazar of Modi'in would say: One who profanes the kadoshim, degrades the Festivals, humiliates his friend in public, abrogates the covenant of our father Abraham (i.e., circumcision), or who interprets the Torah contrary to its true intent---although he may possess Torah knowledge and good deeds, he has no share in the World to Come.
A human being’s dignity is in the balance.
The air is thick with tension.
Who will stand up to help him save face?
I know you won’t shame someone in public, but do you have the courage to spare someone from humiliation?
Mazel Tov! It’s a boy!
Chana rubbed her eyes as she stared in awe at the
bundle of joy wrapped in a hospital blanket in a lucite bassinet. This was her third son, yet, the ecstasy she felt, along with the tremendous gratitude to the One Above only intensified with each successful healthy birth.
Eight days later, Gavriel was officially a member of Klal Yisroel. Zaidy Brown, Chana’s father-in-law, had been the sandek and, with a fair share of prejudice, marveled at his grandchild’s unusual beauty. “May he grow up to be a tzaddik, a talmid chacham, a source of nachas to Yossi and you and all of us!” he boomed. A lavish bris seudah followed and then, when the fanfare faded away, came the sleepless nights.
Gavriel was indeed a charming little boy, but he did give his mother a fair share of headaches. Like any other newborn, he howled and kicked, spit up and whimpered but with time, settled down. Slowly, maybe a bit too slowly, he began reaching the typical milestones.
“Chana, don’t you think it’s time Gavriel should be saying more than just Mommy?” Faigy, Chana’s sister, a speech therapist, asked her gently.
Those words pierced her heart like a dagger, despite the soft, soothing tone Faigy used to voice her concern.
“Look, he’s only 16 months old. Some kids develop later than others, no? Didn’t Einstein start speaking fully at age 5?”
“That’s true. But I’m still worried. Did you notice that he
sometimes has that blank look on his face? Come here, Gavriel. Come to Tanta Faigy.”
The cherubic, chubby toddler gazed at his loving Tanta, the one who visited almost every day after work. He smiled and squealed, staring at some distant point in space.
Faigy winced.
“That’s what I mean. It could be nothing major, but I would check it out.”
“I hear you. Let me think about it.”
Faigy is 22 years old and has no children of her own. Does she realize that not every child fits neatly into the charts? Or maybe she does have a point? •••
It was one week later that Chana faced the music. Somber music. Serious music. Music that would play in the background for a long time.
Autism. It didn’t take long for the ugly label to be pasted onto her angelic little boy. Gavriel wouldn’t follow in the same pattern as his older brothers. He wouldn’t be traveling the well-worn path of playgroup - upsherin - cheder - chumash seudah - mishnayosGemara and so on.
As painful as it was for her to take the first shaky steps into brand new territory, Chana was grateful she lived in 2010, and not in Einstein’s times. Special children were no longer hidden in the closet; they were schooled in custom institutions with professional programs that pushed them to maximize their unique potential.
“When Gavriel has an upsherin, he’s gonna go to Rebbe Kurtz?” Meir asked Chana one day, eyeing his brother’s long, auburn curls.
She stroked Meir’s cheek, as she repeated the words she had said countless times before. It was good for her to say them, it was good for her to hear them, even if she was the one saying them.
“Meir, remember I told you that Gavriel needs to go to a special school that will help him learn in a special way?”
Meir nodded, his eyes growing big.
“Gavriel might go to Rebbe Kurtz the day he turns 3, and he’ll give out the pekelach. But after that, he won’t go to cheder. He’ll continue going to GEMS, his special school. Maybe one day, he will join a regular cheder.”
“Oh.”
That was a lot for a 7-year-old to swallow.
“Okay, at least he’ll see my old Rebbe and my cheder. And I’ll also get a pekalah, right, Mommy?”
“Yes, tzaddik.”
Each child was a pekalah. Some were filled with sweeter stuff than others. Some with nuts that are harder to crack. Yet all were wrapped with care and love by the Creator of them all. •••
With Yossi home for the day, Chana was free to get a headstart on the pre-camp shopping. The list was long; Meir and Sholom would be leaving next week and there was a long list of basics that needed to be bought.
Socks. Pants. Shirts. Bathing suits. Laundry bags. Suntan lotion.
Enjoying the pleasant spring weather, Chana weaved her way through the heavy pedestrian traffic as she ticked item after item off the long list. The bags were starting to weigh her down and she paused for a moment to look around.
How could she not have noticed it before? Those precious Chumash seudah boys, marching proudly near their beaming mothers and grandmothers. The crowns and costumes were varied, with many different logos printed onto the getup. But who cared? These delicate little saplings had begun their journey of Torah learning.
“Dovid, do you want this Aleph-Beis
puzzle? Or maybe this one, with the boy holding the Sefer Torah?” a middle-aged woman asked the chocolate-smeared child standing next to him.
“The Aleph-Beis puzzle is too babyish, Bobbi! I’m already up to Chumash!”
Grandmother and Mother giggled and Sister pecked his cheek.
Chana couldn’t help but feel that familiar stab of jealousy. Her mind knew it was pointless to think this way and that Hashem had a master plan for her and for her 8-year-old Gavriel and who knew whose Avoda was bigger and all the other mussar schmuessen she had heard, both unsolicited and on her own initiative. But her emotions had a way of outshouting these voices, of making her feel angry, ashamed, envious and despondent. Gavriel was making great strides, she could not deny it. But he had never celebrated a chumash seudah. At age 8, his vocabulary was sparse. His speech was slow and stilted. Slowly, ever so slowly, he was mastering the AlephBeis. And that little munchkin called it babyish?
Chana grabbed a tissue from her purse and wiped the naughty tears from the corner of her eyes. Swallowing the lump in her throat, she set out to the pharmacy to stock up on some more camp essentials. Baruch Hashem, she had two unspecial boys to shop for. And Meir’s Bar Mitzvah was just around the corner.
“What a Talmid Chacham!”
“He spoke so well!”
“And a siyum also!”
Chana beamed as the compliments came flying from every direction. She watched Meir listen to his Rebbe’s drasha. Handsome and eidel, a glow of purity radiating from his face, he sat like a king, flanked by his Zeides, the Rav of their Shul and the Menahel of his cheder.
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Faigy squeezed Chana’s hand as they peeked through the curtains and watched the Rebbe shake Meir’s hand. Gavriel suddenly appeared from beneath the mechitzah and tugged at her skirt.
“Mommy, when are they giving dessert?”
“Soon, Gavriel. I think there’s ice cream. Sit down nicely next to Uncle Hershy. He’ll make sure the waiter doesn’t forget to give you, okay?”
“But when are they going to bring it already?”
“Soon. Hey look, I think I see a waiter coming with a tray of ice cream. See?” Chana pointed at the left corner of the hall and Gavriel followed her finger.
“Yeah, I see.”
Gavriel crouched down and slid under the mechitza, heading straight for his place near his uncle, Faigy’s husband.
For a fleeting moment, she wondered what Gavriel’s Bar Mitzvah would be like. Would he also run over and ask about the dessert?
Pinchas stared into the mirror and repeated the lines once more.
“Thank you Totty and Mommy for always being there for me. From when I was born until now, you have done so much for me and I can never thank you enough. Thank you Rabbi Grinspan, Mrs. Berl and the wonderful staff at Yeshivas Ahavas Torah for the excellent education you have given me. And of course, thank you Hashem for all the chesed you have done for me, do for me and will continue to do for me. Shehechiyanu….lazman hazeh.”
“Super!”
“Hooray!”
“You did it!”
The cheering squad, aka, the Berger siblings, were at it again.
“I didn’t do it! I said it!”
Miriam and Velvel exchanged a glance. Chaim snickered for a millisecond, until he was jabbed in the elbow by Yitzchok.
“B-but now is not the real thing. My Bar Mitzvah is in 48 hours. Who says I’ll remember it?”
Pinchas’s hands were filled with cold sweat. Never mind that he would be the seventh in his class to deliver the same speech.
Never mind that his teacher would practice with the class several times each week.
Never mind that he had repeated this one-minute recitation about a gazillion times, both in school and at home and even in the playground. Pinchas was terrified… and eager at the same time.
Mrs. Berger was equally nervous. The crowd; so many pairs of eyes looking straight at him. The food; complete portions and scraps of leftovers. The crumpling of napkins and scraping of chairs. Would he be able to concentrate on the words with all this distraction going on?
Of course, she pushed these thoughts aside and patted Pinchas on the back.
“Pinchas, we’re sure you’ll do a great job. Now, let’s head to bed so we can be well-rested in time for your Bar Mitzvah. I think we have 47 hours left!”
•••
“And now, we’d like to call upon the Bar Mitzvah Bochur to say a few words.”
A hush fell over the crowd. Even the women’s section was pindrop silent. Pinchas rose from his seat and adjusted the mike. He looked around the room and spotted his brothers. There were his neighbors. And his classmates.
His throat suddenly felt parched. He swallowed hard and started to speak.
“Ummm…”
The tension was thick.
No one moved.
Except for Gavriel.
Skinny and short, he slipped under the head table and found a spot right behind Pinchos.
“Thank you Totty and Mommy,” he whispered into Pinchas’s ear.
A treble voice was heard on the mike.
“Thank you Totty and Mommy..”
“... for always being there for me,” Gavriel continued.
“... for always being there for me,” Pinchas echoed.
“From when I was born until now,” whispered Gavriel.
“From when I was born until now,” copied Pinchas.
“You have done so much for me and,” said Gavriel quietly, followed by Pinchas on the mike.
With Gavriel’s prompting, Pinchas got through the entire speech, gaining confidence as they went along.
“..lazman hazeh,” Pinchas finished, the relief palpable on his face.
A thunderous applause followed. There wasn’t a dry eye in the audience. •••
Chana clutched at her coffee as she cradled the phone with her chin.
“Really? My Gavriel got up and did that?”
“Yup! And what a hug he gave Pinchas when he finished the speech. What a tzaddik.”
She didn’t know what Gavriel’s Bar Mitzvah would look like or if he would ever achieve greatness in its standard definition. But special? That he was, without a doubt. •
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AI hear your question and I understand where you are coming from.
I will respond to your question from my personal perspective and from my professional experience. Whether you are a teen, woman, mother or grandmother, your body must be fed respectfully. We are not like cows grazing in the fields all day. We are human beings that deserve to eat on time and at scheduled intervals. No, we don’t need to graze all day, but yes, we do must eat at set timings so that our bodies can adjust and expect to feel hungry at times and satisfied at others.
I am a firm believer that your body needs to “trust” you in order for weight loss to occur. Hashem in his infinite kindness, created our bodies with natural mechanisms that will protect us. Cortisol, is our flight or fight hormone. It is here to protect us. When one’s body feels “unprotected” or “at risk”, your cortisol will naturally spike, making weight loss harder. If your body is feeling at risk, or in jeopardy, it will fight you, and naturally want to protect you, by holding back all vestiges and storages of fat to stay alive. Your body can feel “at risk” for multiple reasons, such as if you are skipping meals, exercising too intensely, or if you are in a stressful situation such as in a difficult job or relationship. However, once your body realizes that you are in a good and safe place, with healthy food coming every 2-3 hours, on set and familiar intervals, that feeling of trust and safety is established, and your body can agree to let go of excess fat it no longer needs. That is when true and real weigh loss actually happens.
Now that you have the psychological background, I can address your question. You want your body to trust you.
Continuously. Especially as a woman, our bodies must function optimally in multiple capacities. If you were to look at athletes or runners, after much time of running themselves ragged, certain pivotal bodily functions cease. Why is that? Because their body is trying to protect them. Runners trying to heal, need to teach their bodies to trust them again, and rebuilding their food plan is critical.
Skipping meals from time to time? It happens. It is a typical and normal reoccurrence. But should that be your perspective for weight loss? No! What will happen at that point will be, that your body will enter adaptive thermogenesis, otherwise referred to as “starvation mode” which involves the body responding to reduced calorie intake by reducing calorie expenditure to maintain energy balance and prevent starvation. In other words, it slows you down.
While it may be tempting to deprive yourself of food, your body will suffer. After prolonged starvation, your body’s metabolism may slow down, your body may not function properly, and your mental health may decline. Though you may lose weight initially, you’ll likely gain it back.
If you’re struggling with establishing healthy eating habits or find yourself developing concerning eating behaviors, work with a health professional who can help you live at your healthiest. I hope this answers your question!
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845-794-6330
845-292-6918
845-434-6763
845-434-6893
845-794-7100
845-647-4422
845-434-4422
Liberty 845-292-4422
Livingston Manor/Rock Hill/ Swan Lake/White Lake
845-794-7100
Loch Sheldrake 845-434-4422
Monticello
Mountaindale
845-794-4422
845-434-4422
Woodburne 845-434-4422
Woodridge 845-434-6644
Ferndale
Ellenville
845-292-6600
845-626-2800
Liberty 845-292-6600
Wurtsboro
Sullivan County
845-626-2800
845-794-7100
Ulster County 845-338-3640
Bon Secours Comm Hospital
160 East Main Street Port Jervis
845-858-7000
Emergency Room: 845-858-7030
St Luke Newburgh Hospital 70 Dubois Street Newburgh 845-561-4400
Catskill Regional Medical Center 68 Bushville Rd (Rt 17 -Ex 102)
Bikur Ch New Sq
Comm Liason (for summer): Yoel Moshe Fried
Chesed Room: 4th Floor, Rm 455
Ellenville Community Hospital (Rt 209) Ellenville
845-794-3300
888-354-2627
347-407-0792
845-647-6400
Orange Regional Medical 707 East Main Street Middletown 845-333-1000
Arden Hill Hospital
4 Harriman Dr Goshen 845-294-5441
Comm Liason Joel Friedman: 347-482-5388
Bikur Ch: Rm 163, Follow Blue signs from E R
Horton Medical Center
60 Prospect Ave Middletown 845-343-6161
Comm Liason Joel Friedman �����������������������347-482-5388
Kosher Refrigerator in Maternity Unit on 2nd fl Bikur Ch: Ground fl next to the Fish Wall
Asisa
Monticello, NY 845-419-1000 Chai Care 5208 Main St, S Fallsburg �����������������������������845-409-2424
Dr Rosenfeld 97 Laurel Ave S Fallsburg 845-436-6027
Maimon Care 432 NY-52, Woodbourne 845-436-6666
ODA Monticello 60 Jefferson St Monticello 845-794-5090
ODA Woodridge 6 Dairyland Rd� Woodridge ������������������������ 845-434-2060
Parcare Ichud Bungalow Colony Ent 2, Rt 42 718-500-0369
Refuah Health 36 Laurel Ave S Fallsburg 845-482-9394
Excellent 718-599-5040
Port Authority 212-564-8484
Shortline 800-631-8405
Liberty
General lnfo
845-292-8511
Monticello 845-794-6130 x303
Monroe
800-275-8777
Bethel 12720
Cochecton 12726
Ellenville 12428
Fallsburg 12733
Ferndale 12734
Forestburgh 12777
Glen Spey 12737
Glen Wild 12738 Greenfield Park
Kauneonga Lake 12749
Kenoza Lake 12750
Kerhonkson 12446
Kiamesha Lake 12751
12754 Livingston Manor 12758
Loch Sheldrake 12759
Middletown 10940
Monticello 12701 Mountaindale
Rock Hill 12775
South Fallsburg 12779
Swan Lake 12783
Thompsonville 12784
White Lake 12786
Woodbourne 12788
Woodridge 12789
Youngsville 12791
Stewart International Airport
Windsor NY
845-838-8200
Sullivan County International White Lake 845-583-6600
Cochecton
845-932-8360 Fallsburg
Bethel 845-583-4649 x115
Cochecton
845-932-8174
Fallsburg 845-434-8811
Kingston 845-340-3288
845-783-8300 x3
Thompson 845-794-2500 x321
Bethel
845-583-7420
Cochecton 845-932-8360
Fallsburg 845-434-4574
Liberty
845-292-6980
Monticello 845-794-1222
Thompson 845-794-7130
Woodridge 845-434-3474
Orange County
845-291-3111
Sullivan County 845-794-4066
Ulster County 845-340-3770
New York State 845-794-2045
Chamber Of Commerce
Sullivan County 845-794-4200
Ulster County 845-340-3566
Monticello Gov Build 100 North Street, Monticello 845-807-0411
Appointment
877-487-2778
Bethel
845-583-4350 x11
Cochecton 845-932-8360 x11
Fallsburg 845-434-8810
Liberty 845-292-5110
Thompson 845-794-2500
Orange County
845-291-2050
Sullivan County 845-794-3344
Ulster County �����������������������������������������������������845-340-3280
Monticello - 486 Broadway 845-794-7498
Mongaup Valley - 933 State Route 17B 845-791-5956
Parkville - 12 Cooley Road 845-292-5451
Rock Hill - 240 Park Hill Drive 845-796-4535
South Fallsburg - 55 Railroad Plaza ������������� 845-434-9116
Ellenville - 1 Liberty Square 845-647-9584
Napanoch - 7500 State Route 209 845-647-4249
Middletown - 40 Fulton Street 845-341-1568
Monroe - 787 Route 17M 800-783-7827
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