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Friends,

I’m sure you will agree: Over the past 30 years, Catskills Hatzalah has grown to be an integral part of our community’s infrastructure, one that we all rely on implicitly.

When you pack up and head to the mountains, you feel safe, knowing Hatzalah will be there.

And when you send your children to overnight, you’re calm, knowing that if something ח”ו were to happen, Hatzalah will be there.

בעז”ה, you should never need to call on our services. But the simple knowledge that Hatzalah is just a call and a few minutes away brings tremendous Menuchas Hanefesh.

Truthfully, just as our community needs Shuls, Kosher Supermarkets, and Mikvaos, so too, in a community the size of the Catskills, Hatzalah is a basic need.

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Lomdei Daf Hayomi worldwide concluded Maseches Arachin yesterday and began Maseches Temurah, the next masechta in Seder Kodshim, today.
The learners of Daf Yomi are now making their way through the thirteenth cycle of Daf Yomi, following the Twelfth Siyum Hashas of Daf Yomi, which took place on August 1, 2012 at MetLife Stadium in Rutherford, New Jersey, with 92,000 people in attendance.
The upcoming Siyum Hashas will take place on January 1, 2020 at Metlife Stadium, as readers have been following on Matzav.com, with our comprehensive coverage leading up to that momentous day.

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With the latest adoptions of technology and the recent law changes regarding crowdfunding, the hottest trend in real estate is the participation and syndication of bridge loans.
Nine of the Midwest’s leading firms are hosting a free seminar on the real estate industry featuring Ira Zlotowitz, the nationally prominent founder and president of Eastern Union, to explain how the average person can start making money by brokering, participating or syndicating bridge loans.

It is with great sadness that Matzav.com reports the passing of Rabbi Yitzchok Wenger z”l.
Rabbi Wenger z”l was a longtime resident of Lakewood, NJ, and served as an administrator at the Lakewood Cheder for many years.
Rabbi Wenger maintained a close relationship with Bais Medrash Govoah and its roshei yeshiva, with a particularly close kesher to the late noted posek, Rav Gavriel Finkel, with whom he is pictured in a photo below.

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