Pesach is over and summer plans are in the air. For parents of kids without summer plans, Maayan Midwest, a new summer camp in Michigan, is combining fun and structure to appeal to both parents and kids.
Kicking off its first ever summer, Maayan Midwest is based out of Chicago and located on the banks of a gorgeous lake in Michigan. With programming for girls entering grades 5th – 12th, Maayan Midwest will boast individualized schedules and structure based on interests.  Headed by an incredible head staff with decades of camping and chinuch experience and infused with a warm, family-like Midwest feel, every camper is assured a fun, safe and growing summer.

Two weeks into his term in office, Assemblyman Mr. Simcha Eichenstein was approached by a large number of constituents about an issue that concerns thousands of local families.
In January, UnitedHealthcare Community Plan made significant changes in its reimbursement policy towards pediatricians that would affect the insurance coverage of families across Borough Park, Midwood and Kensington. The decision forced many residents to search for alternate arrangements, despite the fact that they were content with their current health care provider.

It is with great sadness that Matzav.com reports the passing of a toddler after she was left in a vehicle this morning.
Matzav.com was told that the child was supposed to have been dropped off at her day care this morning and was mistakenly forgotten in the vehicle instead.
The baby was treated by Hatzolah of Lakewood paramedics and then transported to Monmouth Medical Center Southern Campus on River Avenue, where her petirah was confirmed.
Further information, including levayah details, will be provided once they are finalized.
Umacha Hashem dimah me’al kol ponim.
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“Reb Shayala”, the name alone represents the tzaddik who cared for every yid. With his Yahrtzeit on Wednesday, you can submit your names (no minimum donation required) for the tefillah at the resting place of
“Reb Shayala” of Kerestir zt”l in Kerestir, Hungary on his Yahrtzeit this Wednesday- CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT NAMES
Talmidei Chachamim, messengers of Yad L’Achim will be in Kerestir to daven for all names submitted.
TEFILLOS CAN BE FOR SHIDDUCHIM, PARNASSAH, HEALTH, CHILDREN AND ALL PERSONAL REQUESTS

An established Lakewood nursing home management office in Lakewood, NJ is Looking to hire. Various positions in different departments. Willing to train, salary plus fringe benefits, great environment and lots of room for growth. Email resume to info@comphcs.com.

A Chabad couple from Pittsburgh has named their new baby girl born this week after  Lori – Leah Kaye, who was murdered last week in a shooting at the Chabad Center of Poway, California.
Chaya and Judah Cowen told COLlive they were inspired to name their new baby girl Noa Leah after Lori because she exemplified someone “that every parent would want their child to turn out to be like.”


 

Likud MK Gideon Saar attacked the ceasefire agreement with Hamas Monday morning, saying Israel failed to achieve any of its goals with the agreement, adding that the battle with the Gaza based terror group was not won, but merely delayed.
“The ceasefire, in the circumstances it was reached under, has no gains for Israel,” said Saar.
“The time between each round of violent attacks against Israel and its citizens is shrinking, and terror organizations in Gaza are strengthening. The fighting hasn’t been ended, just pushed off.”
Read more at Arutz Sheva.
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A special Rosh Chodesh prayer service organized by the Women of the Wall drew less than 20 people at the Kosel Monday morning, despite hopes by the Reform movement in Israel that hundreds would take part in the service.
Opponents of the group say the poor turnout at Monday’s event was likely the result of disappointment over last month’s event, when the group hoped to bring out 1,000 supporters, but instead drew only dozens.
Turnout at the Women of the Wall event was so low that mechitzas put up every month to separate the Orthodox tefillos in the Women’s section at the Kosel from the non-traditional services were not needed, freeing up more space at the Women’s section.

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