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, and 12 hours only: from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. today, Sunday, June 22. New subscribers sign up now to receive two free months when you subscribe for a year 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, hilchos Shabbos contests, serials, fun pages, comics and more. Of all the seasons, summer can be the most challenging time to get your kids to take some downtime for something educational and wholesome.

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Today, 26 Sivan marks the yahrzeit of Rav Michel Yehuda Lefkowitz zt”l a Gadol whose Torah, chinuch, and deep sensitivity continue to inspire.
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On the Yahrtzeit, the night of the 27th of Sivan, a special Hataras Klalos and Pidyon Nefesh ceremony will be held by Maran HaGaon Rav Mordechai Shmuel Edelstein shlit”a and his Beis Din, according to the tradition he received from his father Maran HGR’ Yaakov Edelstein zt”l. Those who contribute to Kupat Ha’ir’s campaign for impoverished kallos — by giving the gematria of their name plus ‘zivug’ (22) — will have their name personally mentioned during the tefillah, and will merit, middah k’negged middah, to get engaged by Rosh Hashana 5786.

Due to the situation in Eretz Yisroel Yad L’Achim has arranged a special tefillah to daven for all of Klal Yisroel, including you! This is our way of saying thanks for your generous support in helping us rescue Jewish women & children – the mitzvah of Pidyon Shvuyim. The tefillah will take place in: Amuka, at the resting place ofthe holy tanna Yonasan Ben Uziel zt”lon the day of his Yahrtzeit + Meron & Arizal All names will also be submitted to the Vizhnitzer Rebbe Shlit”a.  CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT YOUR NAMES Tefillos can be for Shidduchim, health, children, parnassah and all personal requests.

The past few days in Israel have been nothing short of devastating. A barrage of hypersonic missiles, explosive-laden drones, and relentless rocket fire launched by Iran and its proxies has rained down on cities across the country, leaving destruction, trauma, and heartbreak in its wake. From the northern border to the heart of Tel Aviv, no community has been spared. In one of the most heartbreaking incidents, an entire Arab Israeli family — including young children — was killed in the north. In central Israel, direct hits on residential buildings and public spaces left over 100 injured and at least 9 civilians dead, among them three children aged just 10, 13, and 18. More than 300 homes and buildings have been reported damaged or destroyed.

Hair covering is not merely symbolic- it is a serious Biblical obligation and prohibition that stems directly from the sanctity of marriage. Tragically, this severe issur is being disregarded on a communal level. Broadly speaking, there are two general categories of men in relation to the struggle for kedushah and shmiras einayim: 1. The Struggling but Sincere These men are actively striving to rise above the overwhelming taavah and temptations of today’s society. Their inner struggle is admirable and echoes the legacy of Yosef HaTzaddik, who famously resisted temptation and fled from spiritual danger. Many overlook a crucial point in Yosef’s story: the sin had already begun to some extent, yet he found the strength to turn back.

Kupat Ha’ir has established an emergency fund to assist families in Bnei Brak whose homes were damaged in the Iranian missile attack. The missile struck a nearby school at 4am, damaging dozens of homes — some unlivable. Rabbonim called for immediate aid, as federal support may take months. Families lost everything — no fridge, no furniture — and children are dealing with trauma. Am Yisroel must unite with achdus, teshuva, tefilloh and tzedakah to cancel the evil decrees.  to donate >>>

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When Akiva Zuravin set out to develop Jerusalem Estates, he wasn’t simply building luxury apartments—he was making a statement. A quiet one, as is his way. But unmistakable. Tucked into the historic Schneller compound in the heart of the frum neighborhoods and within walking distance of prominent Chassidic centers, Jerusalem Estates became more than just a sought-after address. It became a symbol of what’s possible when vision, values, and execution align.
“We weren’t just creating buildings,” Zuravin reflects. “We were shaping something that felt deeply connected to its surroundings—authentic, beautiful, and thoughtfully done.”
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Sirens are sounding, schools and jobs are shut, and families’ expenses are soaring while income has vanished. Our Rabbinic board has ordered a large crisis fund to keep food on tables and hope in hearts.

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Sirens are sounding, schools and jobs are shut, and families’ expenses are soaring while income has vanished. Our Rabbinic board has ordered a large crisis fund to keep food on tables and hope in hearts.

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