DEADLINE TO SUBMIT KVITTEL SPLITTING THE SEA  TOGETHER CLICK HERE TO JOIN This year, in the forty days leading up to the yahrtzeit of the holy Tanna Rav Yonasan ben Uziel, (starting May 13) when thousands of people converge at his kever in Amukah to daven for shidduchim and other yeshuos, Ohel Sarala representatives will daven and submit the kvittels at the four largest places of Tefillah in Eretz Yisroel, the Meoras Hamachpela, Kever Rachel, Meron and Amukah. These days of tefillah will culminate in a heartfelt Yom Tefillah on the Yahrtzeit of Harav Yonasan ben Uziel at these places together with thousands around the globe. You can submit a kvittel to be placed every day in addition to finishing sefer tehillim . CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT 

In this inspiring episode of Inside ArtScroll, we turn the spotlight on Rabbi Yitzchok Hisiger, beloved writer and gifted speaker, as he introduces his latest masterpiece, Moments of Greatness.

During a private meeting of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee on Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu expressed that Israel would back the proposal being advanced by US Envoy Steve Witkoff—provided that the terms are agreed upon. However, Channel 12 reported that Netanyahu also acknowledged the possibility of a separate arrangement that might involve fewer hostages being released in exchange for reduced concessions.
The Channel 12 report further suggested that one alternative under consideration would involve the release of only one captive—Edan Alexander, a dual American-Israeli citizen—in what would be seen as a “symbolic gesture” toward the United States.

(AP) – Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy plans to red

A 24-year-old man has been arrested after allegedly harassing students outside Yeshiva Toras Chaim Toras Emes in North Miami Beach in what authorities are investigating as a hate-motivated incident. Sources tell YWN that on Wednesday, May 1st, surveillance footage captured the suspect, Jose Garrido, walking near Yeshiva Toras Chaim Toras Emes just before 11:30 a.m. He was seen picking something up off the ground and throwing it onto the school’s field where students were playing. Moments later, he returned wearing black gloves and holding what appeared to be a whip. Garrido then approached two students and made an unintelligible remark before attempting to grab one of their yarmulkes. He allegedly took an aggressive stance while continuing to  harass them with the whip in hand.

The United States and China have reached a preliminary trade agreement, according to top Trump administration officials who made the announcement on Sunday, signaling a potential de-escalation in the ongoing trade conflict between the two economic giants.
Although the full terms of the agreement, which was reached during high-level discussions held in Switzerland over the weekend, have not yet been disclosed, officials indicated that a more detailed statement would be issued on Monday.
“The U.S. has a massive $1.2 trillion trade deficit, so the President declared a national emergency,” US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said Sunday. “We’re confident that the deal we struck with our Chinese partners will help us work toward resolving that national emergency.”

A Soviet-era spacecraft plunged to Earth on Saturday, more than a half-century after its failed launch to Venus. Its uncontrolled entry was confirmed by both the Russian Space Agency and European Union Space Surveillance and Tracking. The Russians indicated it came down over the Indian Ocean, but some experts were not so sure of the precise location. The European Space Agency’s space debris office also tracked the spacecraft’s doom after it failed to appear over a German radar station. It was not immediately known how much, if any, of the half-ton spacecraft survived the fiery descent from orbit. Experts said ahead of time that some if not all of it might come crashing down, given it was built to withstand a landing on Venus, the solar system’s hottest planet.

LOS ANGELES (AP) — At the biggest jewelry center in the United

The United States announced a trade deal with China during talks in Geneva, White House said.

In an emotional address, Rav Aharon Teitelbaum of Satmar issued a call to his chassidim living in Williamsburg to leave the increasingly unaffordable neighborhood and move to Kiryas Yoel in Monroe, where housing is cheaper and the chareidi atmosphere is stronger.
Speaking during the inauguration of a new yeshiva ketanah building in Williamsburg, the Rebbe delivered what he described as daas Torah and plain common sense. “In the past, there weren’t enough housing options in Kiryas Yoel,” he acknowledged, “but today there are multiple new projects underway, with affordable prices. There is now room for the entire kehilla to relocate there.”

The siblings of Tzvi Feldman, H’yd spoke to the press on Sunday about the news they received in the morning about the return of their brother’s body after 43 years. “This morning, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu came to our home and informed us of the news we’ve been waiting for almost 43 years,” Tzvi’s sister, Anat Cohen, said. “”We davened and we always believed that Tzvika would return home and now he returned and is here, in Eretz Yisrael.” “We cried all our lives that our battle hasn’t ended. But today we thank Hakadosh Baruch Hu for the closing of the circle. And we thank Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, who promised us all these years, who promised our parents 30 years ago, that he’ll bring Tzikva home.

A historic project is underway to rebuild the only mikvah taharah in Meron—serving every group in Klal Yisroel, in one of the holiest places on earth. Of all places, you wouldn’t expect this.  In Meron, the most visited Jewish site in the world, the only mikvah taharah has fallen into deep disrepair and is unfit for use.  Each year, over a million people pour in, drawn by the kedusha of Reb Shimon. And yet, just steps away, the only mikvah taharah stands in deep disrepair—its doors closed to those who need it most. Surrounding Meron are thousands of families in Moshav Meron and nearby communities, some of whom have no other mikvah at all.

At the biggest jewelry center in the United States, Alberto Hernandez fired up his machine on a recent day and waited until it glowed bright orange inside before shoveling in an assortment of rings, earrings and necklaces weighing about as much as a bar of soap: just under 100 grams, or 3.2 troy ounces. Minutes later, the bubbling liquid metal was cooling in a rectangular cast the size of a woman’s shoe. An X-ray machine determined it was 56.5% gold, making it worth $177,000 based on the price of gold that day. As gold prices soar to record highs during global economic jitters, hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of gold are circulating through the doors of St. Vincent Jewelry Center in downtown Los Angeles on any given day.

IDF forces are operating across the Gaza Strip, striking over 50 terrorist targets in the last 24 hours.

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