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to enjoy this camp video please turn up the volume Get Ready, Camp is coming . .  . enjoy every moment!  Winter is long forgotten and summer vacation is almost here.  The sun is shining, the sky is blue, and you have your summer camp shopping list; suntan lotion, sun hat, backpack, camelbak, hiking shoes and an overdose of energy. Welcome back to Machane Bein Hazmanim, the day camp for English speaking bochurim aged 12 – 17, where they will be having a summer like no other. Campers come from all the neighborhoods in Yerushalayim, RBS, Givat Zev, Beitar, Telzstone, Modiin Illit and beyond. The Learning Program Machane Bein Hazmanim starts their day with Schachris, breakfast and an amazing exciting interactive learning program.

Ezra Medical Center: Special Pesach Hours 38th Street Location Monday 4/22 8-2 Thursday 4/25 9-5 Friday 4/26 9-2 Sunday 4/28 9-2   Dental and Vision Departments Monday 4/22 8:30-2 Thursday 4/25 9-5 Friday 4/26 9-2 Sunday 4/28 9-2 OB/GYN Department Monday 4/22 9-1 Thursday 4/25 9-3 Friday 4/26 9-12 Sunday 4/28 closed 60th Street Location Monday 4/22 9-2 Thursday 4/25 9-4 Friday 4/26 9-2 Sunday 4/28 – closed Physical Therapy Department Monday 4/22 9-2 […]

Ezra Medical Center: Special Pesach Hours 38th Street Location Monday 4/22 8-2 Thursday 4/25 9-5 Friday 4/26 9-2 Sunday 4/28 9-2   Dental and Vision Departments Monday 4/22 8:30-2 Thursday 4/25 9-5 Friday 4/26 9-2 Sunday 4/28 9-2 OB/GYN Department Monday 4/22 9-1 Thursday 4/25 9-3 Friday 4/26 9-12 Sunday 4/28 closed 60th Street Location Monday 4/22 9-2 Thursday 4/25 9-4 Friday 4/26 9-2 Sunday 4/28 – closed Physical Therapy Department Monday 4/22 9-2 […]

Ezra Medical Center: Special Pesach Hours 38th Street Location Monday 4/22 8-2 Thursday 4/25 9-5 Friday 4/26 9-2 Sunday 4/28 9-2   Dental and Vision Departments Monday 4/22 8:30-2 Thursday 4/25 9-5 Friday 4/26 9-2 Sunday 4/28 9-2 OB/GYN Department Monday 4/22 9-1 Thursday 4/25 9-3 Friday 4/26 9-12 Sunday 4/28 closed 60th Street Location Monday 4/22 9-2 Thursday 4/25 9-4 Friday 4/26 9-2 Sunday 4/28 – closed Physical Therapy Department Monday 4/22 9-2 […]

Ezra Medical Center: Special Pesach Hours 38th Street Location Monday 4/22 8-2 Thursday 4/25 9-5 Friday 4/26 9-2 Sunday 4/28 9-2   Dental and Vision Departments Monday 4/22 8:30-2 Thursday 4/25 9-5 Friday 4/26 9-2 Sunday 4/28 9-2 OB/GYN Department Monday 4/22 9-1 Thursday 4/25 9-3 Friday 4/26 9-12 Sunday 4/28 closed 60th Street Location Monday 4/22 9-2 Thursday 4/25 9-4 Friday 4/26 9-2 Sunday 4/28 – closed Physical Therapy Department Monday 4/22 9-2 […]

As we find ourselves in the midst of Elul, a season dedicated to Cheshbon Hanefesh—or deep introspection—it’s an opportune time to focus on those bad habits or addictive behaviors that negatively impact our ruchniyus (spirituality) and overall well-being.  If you or someone you know is facing such challenges, this article aims to guide you. Based on a recently released FREE eBook by GuardYourEyes.com, and backed by the collective wisdom of successful GuardYourEyes members as well as scientific research.  This comprehensive guide is a roadmap to lasting freedom. Stick around until the end of the article, where you’ll find a link to download the full eBook for more info and resources on the following 10 ideas. 1.

This past Wednesday night, an important webinar was held for the Baltimore community, “How to Talk to Our Children When There Is A Crisis” with Dr. Dovid Fox, moderated by Rabbi Goldberger. Opening remarks were made by Rabbi Shmuel Silber.
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A Wife’s Tears

As many young girls do, I dreamed of my wedding day when I was all of 12 years old. I envisioned what my future life could look like. Growing up in a secular home, my going to school in Shuvu Beit Shemesh inspired me to dream of marrying a Shomer Shabbos husband and to have a Kosher home. While this may sound a bit mundane to many people who grow up in a religious home, for me, I could not wait to finally build my own  true Bayit B’Yisroel. Upon graduating from Shuvu, and then from a Mamlachti Dati school, I started dating. I made sure that every young man who took me out knew about my dreams of building a truly religious home.

As a young child I grew up in a secular Russian home devoid of Yiddishkeit. We simply did not know any better. This all changed when I first attended the Shuvu school in Petach Tikvah. Shuvu served as my doorway to the Torah world.  A truly wonderful world I was fortunate to embrace together with Shuvu as they provided me with many of my “firsts” in Yiddishkeit. My first set of Tefillin and Daled Minim. My first true Shabbos, which inspired me to accept a Torah lifestyle.  My first Tefilla. My first Mishnah. And my first foray into the world of Gemara. All these first were done in tandem with Shuvu. By the time I graduated 12th grade, I had progressed to the point that I was interested in pursuing my learning in a post-high school yeshiva.

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