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For the second year in a row, Sukkos in Yerushalayim will be different. Noticeably lacking will be the many American tourists who typically throng the streets. A community that depends so heavily on visitors has lost a major source of assistance, at least for the foreseeable future.

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TODAY is  Erev Rosh Hashana, you have a rare opportunity-whether you’re in Eretz Yisroel or not, you can personally perform the rare mitzvah of Shmita:
“והשביעית תשמטנה ונטשתה”
“And in the seventh year you must let it rest, and abandon it”
All owners of agricultural fields are obligated to make their crops hefker,
Thereby you will be zoche to the Parnassa blessing of “Vetzivisi es birchasi”.
This is  THE LAST DAY to Register And Fulfill Mitzvas Shmita Behiddur!

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When Miri Rosenbaum gave birth to her daughter Chaya over one year ago, the doctors were immediately concerned. After several emergency tests, they confirmed the worst for new parents Miri and Dovid- Their baby was born with one of the most severe heart defects known as Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome, in which the body fails to pump blood properly  throughout the body.
Little Chaya had her first surgery at only one and a half days old, and the doctors admitted that they were shocked that she survived. But her heart continued not to function well, and her body wasn’t getting enough blood. Several days ago, the doctors told Miri and Dovid news which shook them to the core.

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After a year filled with so much pain, this Yom Kippur approaches us with so many mixed feelings. Fear, hope, anticipation, worry. Many of us can’t help but wonder if this year will look similar to the last. Will the tragedies continue? Or will things look different? Will things be better?

Two Day $500,000 Campaign Starts Tomorrow!
It’s Yom Tov time in Lakewood: Traffic. Shopping. Cooking. Baking. Tablescapes.
As this scene plays itself out in home after home, over 1,500 homes in Lakewood, Jackson and Toms River are waiting on the sidelines…

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Gila Eisenbach was used to hearing complaints.
As a mother of four spunky girls, she was all too familiar with the woes that trouble most teenagers these days: Having absolutely nothing to wear, friend drama, teachers giving unfair assignments, etc. But when her usually bubbly eighteen-year-old Chani came home from school with a pale face and complaining about severe pain in her lower abdomen, Gila immediately felt concerned. It was unlike her Chani to be acting so distressed.
Like any good mother, Gila sought medical attention, yet was frustrated to come home empty-handed. The doctors could not find the source of the problem. Several months later when the pain still persisted, Gila decided to give it a second chance.

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5781 Has Been A Year Filled With Tragedies: MERON- SURFSIDE-ISRAEL UNDER ATTACK
“The Geulah Initiative” is a brand new sefer teaching us how we can perfect and understand our Shmiras Haloshon& Ahavas Yisroel 

Learn and live this sefer and become an active participant in bringing the Geulah

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TODAY is  Erev Rosh Hashana, you have a rare opportunity-whether you’re in Eretz Yisroel or not, you can personally perform the rare mitzvah of Shmita:
“והשביעית תשמטנה ונטשתה”
“And in the seventh year you must let it rest, and abandon it”
All owners of agricultural fields are obligated to make their crops hefker,
Thereby you will be zoche to the Parnassa blessing of “Vetzivisi es birchasi”.
This is  THE LAST DAY to Register And Fulfill Mitzvas Shmita Behiddur!

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The Rosenblatt kids don’t like to have friends over. They all share one room and sleep on mattresses on the floor. There are never snacks to eat and the air conditioning is always broken. On Rosh Hashana they have the challah and the simanim and that’s it. Meat is a rare commodity, since their Dad got sick. The other day, though, a miracle happened: A man came to the door with a check from Vaad HaRabbanim. Their Mom took it and went straight to the grocery store: This year, they’re having chicken.

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Hurricane Ida hit our area with the heaviest rains in decades over Wed/Thurs. The Yeshiva’s Main Building and dormitories filled with water. It got higher and higher, submerging dormitory basements, bedrooms, utility rooms, laundry rooms and more. The main building’s entire basement was filled with water, flooding the main floor with the Bais Medrash, kitchen, dining room, classrooms, offices, and more. The damage is very significant! YOUR HELP IS NEEDED NOW!
CLICK HERE TO HELP THE YESHIVA!

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