Unprecedented prices combined with new titles, stunningly beautiful editions and magnificent sets have led to an all-time high in demand among Torah aficionados and scholars.  For those that haven’t had a chance to take advantage of the sale prices, Machon Yerushalayim has decided to extend the sale.

In past years, Jerusalem Estates has evolved as an internationally renowned residential luxury brand – a breathtaking, historic project that has become a status symbol among Chareidi Jewry. Now, we are wrapping up a similarly successful fiscal year, presenting our progress, as well as a staggering sales graph of $250 million. The key reason for the impressive market advances, together with a large dose of Siyata Dishmaya, was the incredible increase in sales, beyond the most optimistic of business forecasts. To date, 75% of early sales estimates were sold in Stages 1 and 2. Sales managers reported a dramatic increase in apartment demand and sales in 2019 – total sales stand at a quarter of a billion dollars!

At WebQuantix we offer affordable web development services. Now, you might be thinking, if they are affordable then surely they don’t do quality work. But really, does affordability have to necessarily come with a compromise in quality? Well, at WebQuantix we would certainly not like to think so! After all, in spite of our affordable prices, we offer clients web design which they really love, always and forever. In addition to our excellent pricing structures, we offer clients web design that has highly sophisticated functionality and is aesthetically pleasing with stunning design work. We do not compromise on the quality of work that we deliver. We deliver world class web design and development, time and time again, to all of our clients.

AKO (ASSOCIATION OF KASHRUS ORGANIZATIONS) CONFERENCE DECEMBER 31, 2019- JANUARY 2, 2020 By: Linda Levin   Among the 613 mitzvos in the Torah,  Shemiras Shabbos, Taharas Hamishpacha and Kashrus  stand out as defining what it means to be a Torah-observant Jew.   Almost 50 years ago, I remember being told  never to eat a candy bar without first checking the ingredient list. If the list did not include lard or animal fat but said “vegetable oil” that was enough to allow its consumption.  There were few if any reliable kashrus symbols on the package.   Back then, keeping kosher was simple….. or so we thought.

It’s that time of year again. There are barely six weeks left to the Project Inspire 2020 convention, but already the buzz is strong, the phones are ringing off the hook, and most of the rooms have been sold. After all, there are many conventions and weekends of inspiration out there, but Project Inspire is in a class of its own. How shall we begin?  There’s the stellar program, which never fails to surprise and delight; the sheer number of attendees, all of them pumped and ready to make a difference. There’s the caliber of the world-renowned speakers, many of them flown in from Eretz Yisroel and across the globe.  They include Rav Shmuel Dishon, Rav Nissin Kaplan; Rav Moshe Weinberger; Rav Shmuel Silber; Rav Yitzchok Feldheim, and of course, the one and only Rav Gav!

In the last decade alone, the number of non-profits in the US increased at a rapid pace of 29%. There are now, according to the NCSS a total of 1.5 million non-profits in just the US and 10,000+ are Jewish organizations. To say the least, we definitely find ourselves in a very charitable and idealistic era, change-makers across the globe are building problem solving organizations to make our world a better place. Some organizations seem to be making a huge impact, they’re getting the right attention resulting in successful campaigns and a great overall donation income. Others are struggling to get the spotlight they deserve and fail to engage an audience.

At a recent event in Jerusalem, beloved speaker Yemima Mizrachi told a heartwrenching story of an off-the-Derech man who was tragically killed at a young age. The man’s mother, comforted by Mizrachi at the shiva, recalled an event early in life when the boy was humiliated by a teacher: “That was the day my son was murdered.” The Rabbanit’s painful words rung out through the hall. “Today’s generation is being murdered by shame.”  If there is any individual who might be expected to experience shame, it is Dini Rottenberg, a young woman living in Kiryat Sefer. Dini was one of ten children abandoned by her parents at a young age. One by one her siblings scattered across the country. Many of them left the path of Judaism entirely.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Yeshivas Bircas HaTorah Set to Open New Building in Memory of Hidden Tzaddik and Former Executive Director Gershon Burd zt”l   Jerusalem, Israel (1/10/20) — Six years after the tragic death of its executive director Gershon Burd zt”l, Yeshivas Bircas HaTorah is proud to announce the brand-new Gershon Burd Building will open in his honor in the heart of Jerusalem’s Old City next month.  Located at the former site of Rabbi Meir Schuster’s Heritage House, the Gershon Burd Building will be the first portal to the Jewish Quarter that will be seen by millions of visitors to the Holy City every year.

At a recent event in Jerusalem, beloved speaker Yemima Mizrachi told a heartwrenching story of an off-the-Derech man who was tragically killed at a young age. The man’s mother, comforted by Mizrachi at the shiva, recalled an event early in life when the boy was humiliated by a teacher: “That was the day my son was murdered.” The Rabbanit’s painful words rung out through the hall. “Today’s generation is being murdered by shame.”  If there is any individual who might be expected to experience shame, it is Dini Rottenberg, a young woman living in Kiryat Sefer. Dini was one of ten children abandoned by her parents at a young age. One by one her siblings scattered across the country. Many of them left the path of Judaism entirely.

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