A monetary document regarding rights to a courtyard in the city of Erfoud, Morocco, belonging to Rabbi Eliyahu Sitrit, a trusted associate of the Baba Sali.

For 37 years, we’ve helped over 27,000 Kallahs begin their new chapters with ease. Our annual auction makes it all possible— and YOU can help by participating today! Every ticket you buy = another Kallah helped 🏆 $10,000 Grand Prize 🇮🇱 All-Inclusive Trip to Israel 🏡 $10,000 to Modern Interiors 📚 $5,000 Toward Tuition or Mortgage 💇 Dini Wigs 🧹 $2,500 Pesach Package – Batya’s Kitchen… and so much more!  ENTER HERE NOW  📅 Auction Drawing: March 4, 2025 Because without you, the story can’t be told. 

Virtual Judaica is proud to present another diverse auction of rare Jewish seforim, posters, photos, and manuscripts. In our 25 years of business, we have successfully auctioned over 50,000 items to thousands of satisfied clients. Begin your collection today with as little as $10 and own a piece of Jewish history. Auction Ends March 4th – BID NOW View our rare Judaica items in our online auctions by CLICKING HERE Pirke Avot Painting, Zalman Kleinman, Brooklyn 20th C. Zokher ha-Berit, R. Solomon Zalman London, [Amsterdam c. 1710]

A horrific fire tore through the home of a frum family in Yerushalayim. Ten children miraculously escaped, but everything they owned—clothing, furniture, and treasured belongings—was reduced to ashes.

In an emotion-filled video, Rabbi Simon Jacobson highlights the loneliness experienced by single mothers, divorcees, and widows—and shares how we can help. “My dear friends, one of the saddest things in life is to be alone. Human nature is that every person needs companionship, needs a partner.” With these heartfelt words, Rabbi Simon Jacobson begins his emotional plea. “One of the most unsung heroes in society are mothers—but even more overlooked and unrecognized are single moms, widows, and divorcees raising children alone. Too often, they are ignored, not out of malice, but because their pain makes us uncomfortable. Let’s be honest—we shy away from those who are suffering. Yet, they endure profound loneliness. That’s why one of the greatest mitzvahs is to be there for them.

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Can you hear her? She sits alone at the Shabbos table, staring at the empty chairs that should be filled with laughter and family. She’s holding it all together for her kids, even though inside, she’s screaming.  But not anymore. Today, her voice—along with the voices of countless single moms like her—is finally being heard. Today, a group of community advocates is speaking up for her—and for countless single moms like her who feel invisible and forgotten.  Watch and be part of the solution!   In a powerful video, prominent advocates come together to amplify her cry:   Yehudis Sherman, founder of Mishpachtainu, who turned her own home into a refuge, hosting divorced women for Shabbos and Yom Tov.

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