​ ​ Every person in Klal Yisroel knows someone struggling with the effects of infertility. But as much as we think we know, there is so much that we don’t. As much as we know, it is only the tip of the iceberg of what can be said. There are thousands of couples and individuals facing tens of unique infertility-related situations, fears, and concerns. ​Who do these people turn to? Who can help them with the latest cutting-edge research and breakthroughs and provide financial assistance with sensitivity and care? The answer lies with Bonei Olam. ​ ​ ​ With every year, the requests for assistance are doubling.

In the last year, we at Bonei Olam reached a tremendous milestone. As of last summer over 11,000 babies were born as a direct result of our financial assistance. To look back at where Bonei Olam began – as a dream of helping couples struggling with infertility – to where we are today, is to celebrate the miracles we witness every day. There are those who may say – 10,000 babies – we have reached our milestone and our goal. I say, with the joy of welcoming over 11,000 babies into this world, I know that our mission has only just begun. Our story is far from over. In fact, it is only beginning. ​ CLICK HERE TO JOIN As long as there are childless couples in Klal Yisroel, Bonei Olam will do everything in our power to help them.

The Miami community is grieving the sudden and untimely passing of Rivka Stern (nee Pruzansky), a beloved Michaneches and mother of five. Hailing originally from Lakewood, Rivka’s remarkable achievements and unwavering dedication left an indelible mark on the lives she touched. Rivka’s nurturing spirit and genuine love for teaching went beyond the classroom walls. Her commitment to education created a supportive and inspiring environment where countless students found solace, guidance, and academic growth. Through her unique ability to connect on a personal level, Rivka left an enduring impact that resonated far beyond the confines of her classrooms. The news of her tragic departure has sent shockwaves through the community, leaving a void that will be deeply felt for years to come.

Miami Beach – In a devastating turn of events, the Miami  community was plunged into deep sorrow as they learned of the sudden and tragic petira of the esteemed Rebbetzin Chana Rochel Stern A”H. She was a shining beacon of light, a cherished wife to Rabbi Yekusiel Stern, a nurturing mother to five beautiful children, and an adored Bais Yaakov teacher. The news of Rebbetzin Stern’s untimely passing has left everyone in a state of profound sadness and shock. The community mourns the loss of a remarkable woman whose warmth, wisdom, and dedication touched the lives of countless individuals. During this time of immense grief, our hearts go out to the grieving family, whose pain is immeasurable.

The Circle’s Annual Summer Flash Sale is the sale you’ve been waiting for! But there’s a catch. (There always is, isn’t there?) The flash sale will last for 12 hours only: from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. today, Sunday, June 18. New subscribers, sign up for a monthly subscription during these hours to receive two free months.  Subscription expiring? Renew online and receive two weeks free of your children’s favorite magazine when you sign up for a monthly subscription.  Why The Circle? The Circle is the largest weekly kids’ magazine on the market. We fill 80 pages with top-notch content every week, and kids can’t get enough of it. We have something for every child: interesting features, news, parshah lessons, creative contests, serials, fun pages, comics, and more.

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A year and a half after the passing of the Chassidic doctor, Rabbi Yitzchak Rosenberg, his daughter Rivki is about to get married and establish her own home* After years of moving from place to place, poverty, and deprivation, she yearns for her wedding day and the opportunity to start afresh* She wants to have a stable, healthy, two-parent home with at least the bare minimum of furniture and food* The problem: She can’t begin without having even a shekel* The wedding is pushed to the side as she stands by helplessly Rivki Rosenberg was a regular, happy child who lived in America with her parents and siblings. Her father was a caring doctor and her mother was a wonderful homemaker- they were a happy and contented Chassidic family. For hachnassas kallah for orphaned Rivki, click here!

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