A chilly February morning. A young man wakes and opens his closet. His hands trace the fabric of his garments, hoping to find something in particular: A suit suitable for his wedding. But the suit has not materialized overnight. Nor have the invitations, the hall, or gowns for his sisters. An apartment to rent lies of his reach, hosting sheva brachos remains an impossibility. Everyone in the family pulls together what they can, but time and time again, they fall short. This is the life of Uriel Brohm. After his father Dovid a”h passed away, his mother Shoshana raised 13 kids on her own. It was not a simple life: They hesitate to even turn on the heat in the winter, as money is extremely tight. A tension fills the house. The day is coming.

Following the success of the release of his first single Nodeh Lecho, an inspirational song from the heart and his latest live talk which explains the vital hidden spiritual message contained in the word LEFONECHO, Rabbi Yaakov Singer is proud to present his second single. This new song titled Ahto Echod was composed by Rabbi Yaakov in a moment of spiritual inspiration. This time Rabbi Singer reached out to producer Hillel Kapnick of Uptop Studios to help take this niggun to the next level of production. Rabbi Yaakov Singer is no stranger to Jewish music. As a young boy he participated in the first Pirchei Choir album conducted by Rabbi Eli Teitelbaum A”H.

By Yocheved Mordkovitch On January 24, HASC Center was honored to welcome Dr. Theodore Kastner, Commissioner of the New York State Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD), for a tour of their programs. The day began at East 21st Street, one of the many Hasc Center residencies, where the Commissioner was greeted by Mr. ShmielKahn, Dr. Chaim Wakslak, and Mr. Abe Eisner. This is a unique home that cares for women with varied needs and levels of disability. At the residence, the Commissioner was welcomed by Liba, a young woman who resides on the second floor. Leah was assisting the residence chef prepare the Shabbos meals which represents her usual Erev Shabbos activity. During the other days of the week she is employed at a regular competitive job.

Baba Sali zt”l What was Baba Sali’s Bracha? Keep on reading. There is no minimum donation required to submit your names for the special tefillah by grandsons of the Baba Sali & Talmidei Chachamim of Yad L’Achim, to take place Thursday, 4th of Shevat, at the hilula (yahrtzeit) of the holy BABA SALI, RAV YISRAEL ABUCHATZEIRA zt”l, this Thursday (CLICK HERE) PLEASE SHARE THIS OPPORTUNITY WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDSshare via WhatsApp The Baba Sali zt”l was very close to Yad L’Achim and encouraged us in our work every step of the way. Shortly before his passing, he penned a letter of great inspiration and encouraging Klal Yisrael to support Yad L’Achim. He included a promise, a bracha to all who support Yad L’Achim: “הנה בא לפני גודל המעשים של ארגון יד לאחים. .

Today is the hilulah of the great tzadik the BABA SALI, RAV YISRAEL ABUCHATZEIRA זצ”ל. Hundreds of thousands of Yidden are travelling across Eretz Yisrael and across the globe to daven at his kever. There are so many visitors that the city only allows buses to come and go to the site. Even if you cannot make it in person, you can now submit  your names for the tefillah at the kever in Netivot by submitting your names via Yad L’Achim. Always free. Click here to submit your name now.

A campaign to raise $1,000,000 is now live. After last month’s horrific attack which has left the community shattered, they have come together to continue their efforts and flourish. Unwilling to allow the ordeal to hold them back, they have come to a decision that they need to build a brand-new community center which will house the Talmud Torah, as well as the Shul and Mikvah.  The new building will allow the children to continue learning in peace away from the site where they experienced such trauma.  Watch to see the strength and resiliency of this brave community.  You can support their efforts by visiting HERE now and contribute generously to the campaign. 

It was a quiet winter morning this month when 42-year-old Eyal Zuckerman returned from shul feeling ill. He was a generally healthy man and had no major reason for concern. He laid down in bed, and asked his 12-year-old son Hillel to bring him a glass of water. The young boy returned to find his father purple and motionless. What began as a regular day began to spiral into chaos. Emergency responders were called, and Eyal’s death was announced. That was the moment everything changed. Shocked members of the Tzfat community gathered for the levaya.  It would be untrue to say that mother Chana is coping well with the loss. Left behind with 9 children, she has struggled to function with her grief.

Over the past two years, I participated in the exclusive training programme run by the Rabbinic Training Academy in London, led by Rabbi Shaul Rosenblatt (formerly of Aish UK). The programme has been transformative for myself, my family and likewise for all of the chabura who learn with me. Rabbi Rosenblatt is a true eved Hashem who has brilliant insight, coupled with crisp Torah knowledge and experience in the “real world.” Allow me to share with you my perspective on this programme and explain why I have found it so valuable. The uniqueness of this rabbinic training is that it combines meaningful learning with hands-on experience. Not a fan of exclusively theoretical learning, Rabbi Rosenblatt ensures that even the text-based learning is relevant and practical.

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All you ever wanted to know about pomegranates, dates, and olives! …will not be the topic under discussion at Khal Ner L’Meah’s upcoming Yom Iyun, on Sunday, Feb. 9, in honor of Tu B’Shvat. Instead, this exciting day of learning, co-sponsored by PUAH, the fertility the organization, will feature expert and engaging lectures on topics relating to the most important fruitin our lives – our children. The day’s sessions include the following high-relevance topics: Sensitive Information in Shidduchim,presented by Rabbi Baruch Goldstein; Problem + Problem = Solution, presented by Rabbi FischelSchachter; and A Torah Perspective on Genetic Testing, presented by Rabbi Elan Segelman, PUAH rabbinic advisor.

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