Since the first residents moved into Ramat Givat Zeev 18 months ago, the feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. It’s been a year and a half since the first residents moved into RGZ and the excitement of living in Ramat Givat Zeev is genuine and constantly growing to all those who enjoy it as residents, guests and future owners. According to members of this brand-new upscale community, the reason is clear. Never before has an entire neighborhood been built to such a high standard with many of the founder’s proposed goals fulfilled in the initial stages of occupancy.

The Eim B’yisroel. Who ensure the future of klal yisroel. The women who are tasked with running a healthy, happy, Torahdik home. The heroes who tackle a never ending list of to-dos. Carpools. Appointments. Supper. Errands. Work. Simchas. But then comes the precious moment of birth. Exciting. Delicate. Fragile. Euphoric. Exhausting. All in one. And the hero in our story needs a hand to hold. Someone to help with the daily chores that cannot be ignored. The kids still come home hungry from school. Supper. Homework. Tests. Baths. Bedtime. The grateful new mother opens the door of her home. And ushers in the new hero. Eim Leah. Lunch. Supper. Mother’s Helper. Layette. Cleaning help. Now she can rest. Care for her newborn. Regain her strength.

By Monet Binder, Esq. Often, when I work with children who have elderly parents, or the senior individuals themselves, I find them struggling with long term care planning concepts, including Medicare and Medicaid.  Defining the Concepts  Most people have a difficult time with long term care planning concepts, including Medicare and Medicaid, and don’t understand how it all works. Some people mistakenly believe that Medicare pays for long term care and others believe they could never qualify for Medicaid because of the amount of their belongings. Medicare is actually a federal program that provides health coverage if you are 65 or older, or if you are under 65 and have a disability, and it is not based on your income.

Join the 10,000-Person ‘Crowd-Learning’ Shmiras Haloshon Campaign Each of Us Protecting All of Us When the Chofetz Chaim saw danger for Klal Yisrael looming on the horizon, he urged Jews everywhere to grasp the protection of Shmiras Haloshon. Today, unfortunately anti-Semitism is very much on the rise throughout the world; not just in with Iran but in our own backyards as well, the Chofetz Chaim Heritage Foundation is launching a massive defensive campaign to commit 10,000 new participants to learn Shmiras Haloshon Yomi. Main from Boruch Reiss on Vimeo.

A young Jerusalem woman is aiming to do the impossible after a tragic string of events changed her family forever. Oshrit Elmaliach, 25, is one of 9 siblings. For the past three years, her mother Nili ran the home despite fighting cancer. Her father Yaakov supported the family as a popular speaker & darshan in the Katamon neighborhood. A few months ago, Yaakov suffered a stroke, which left him partially paralyzed and unable to speak.  It was a shock to the family but they moved on, determined to ‘find the good.’ Two weeks ago, Oshrit became engaged to a bochur who learns in the Mir. They were ecstatic. Their joy, however, only lasted for a few days. After three years of illness, Nilli passed away, just in time to have seen her daughter become a kallah.

Yeshiva of Miami, under the leadership of Rabbi Dovid Wechsler, strives to provide our talmidim with a satisfying Yeshiva experience which affords them the opportunity to grow and develop as b’nei Torah, each at their own pace. The Yeshiva is committed to this mission because every boy deserves to love Yeshiva. As we celebrate the Festival of Freedom, help every boy achieve true freedom as he learns to love Yeshiva, and love learning Torah. If you are heading to Orlando for Pesach, purchase your attraction tickets through the Yeshiva. It’s a great way to enjoy your Chol Hamoed and help the Yeshiva at the same time. Attractions selling out fast, order your tickets so you don’t lose out.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2BIvV68-ZI Following the success of our first cohort, we have now opened applications for our second cycle.  An eighteen month high-calibre training programme dedicated to mentoring a next generation of community and outreach rabbonim. In an ever-changing world, we want our rabbonim to understand the significant challenges that await them and learn how to respond in a wise, Torah-true way.  Our doctors have extensive on-the-job training, so should our rabbis. We are currently open for applications for our second cohort, starting in September 2020 in London.

Sit back and enjoy this exciting debut music video of Ari Zoldan! Ari is a rising star in the music industry, becoming one of the most popular sought after singers, singing nightly at weddings dinners and events. Ari has a unique combo of professionalism, power, energy, and feeling. He will enhance and enlighten every moment of your simcha or event, and make it one you’ll never forget. Teaming up with the incredibly talented Yeedle Kahan at a recent wedding, join Ari as he makes his way through some of the most popular hits of the year, as well as some of the greatest oldies.

Going, Going, Gone! One week and change. By now, there are only a handful of rooms available for what has become the most highly anticipated weekend in the Jewish world—the Project Inspire 2020 convention. As in the past, it will unite over a thousand people, treating them to an unforgettable experience for both body and soul. As in past years, the ‘buzz’ about the convention began early, with many of the rooms sold out even before the program was initially advertised. After all, if the past decade of success is any indication, Project Inspire has very large shoes to fill! There’s just something about a Project Inspire Shabbos that makes it unique, appealing to so many people from different communities and backgrounds, speaking the language of the soul.

Join the 10,000-Person ‘Crowd-Learning’ Shmiras Haloshon Campaign Each of Us Protecting All of Us When the Chofetz Chaim saw danger for Klal Yisrael looming on the horizon, he urged Jews everywhere to grasp the protection of Shmiras Haloshon. Today, unfortunately anti-Semitism is very much on the rise throughout the world; not just in with Iran but in our own backyards as well, the Chofetz Chaim Heritage Foundation is launching a massive defensive campaign to commit 10,000 new participants to learn Shmiras Haloshon Yomi. Main from Boruch Reiss on Vimeo.

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