Thursday, July 21, 2022

Black Bear Breaks into Anakeesta Amusement Park

"While we were walking at the Sky-Lift Park we saw this little bear. It was my first time seeing a bear so I was so excited to take a video. The crew was so worried because so many people at the Park. The bear just walk down toward the fence and acted like nothing happen."

May 27, 2022. Gatlinburg, Tennessee.

Sunderland Yeshiva Choir "Lo Sachmod"

Gateshead, England.

"Teka Beshofar Godol" with Belz Rebbe

Teka Beshofar Godol - Belz Rebbe At Lekach & Bronfen Motzei 17 Tammuz, 5782.

Tuesday, July 19, 2022

"When Libby Asks Me This, How Can I Tell Her No?"

"I don’t know what to say!"


How can anyone ignore a mother’s cry?

My Libby is only 4 years old, and her life is hanging by a thread…

Libby was born with a serious heart defect, and underwent cardiac surgery as an infant. The doctors said that she would, hopefully, pull through. 

But shortly after she turned 3, her heart stopped functioning, and we rushed her back to the hospital.

Baruch Hashem, they managed to save her, but she’s living on miracles and can’t continue like for this long.

She urgently needs a heart transplant, and if we wait too long, it’ll be too late.

I have to fly with Libby abroad immediately so she can get the care she needs. 

But the cost of a transplant and affiliated expenses amount to close to 3 million shekels!

It’s inconceivable. I can’t even imagine so much money… How will I raise a fraction of it?

The doctors warn me that I’m wasting time, that Libby’s life is in the balance, and every day that passes is a risk.

WHAT SHOULD I DO?


I’m a single mother to two beautiful little girls. I support myself. I don’t own an apartment, and with Libby sick now, I can’t even afford to cover the rent for our tiny one-bedroom rental.  

I’m already in debt from Libby’s endless medical expenses and the difficult period that preceded my divorce. My parents and married siblings all help me out.  None of them are rich, but they still do what they can to support us with maaser money, meals and hand-me-downs.

But none of them have the 3 million shekels I need to save my daughter’s life!

I’m reaching out to you with tears streaming down my face. 

When I got divorced and became a single mom to two tiny kids, I thought my life was over. Little did I dream of the nightmare awaiting me. 

I can’t lose Libby.

My darling Libby walks around with a machine larger than her frail little body. When I’m not looking, she tries to pull out the wires. She doesn’t understand that her life depends on those wires…

She keeps asking me when she’ll be going back to kindergarten, and I don’t know what to say.

She keeps asking me if she’s getting better, and all I want to tell her is “Yes! Yes! Yes!” 

But how can I tell her that when it’s so far from the truth?

How can I tell her that she’ll be better soon when we can’t afford a transplant she needs to save her life?

With no choice and a devastated heart, I turn to our and beg you to 

PLEASE SAVE MY LIBBY!

So the next time she asks, I cantell her that she’ll be better very, very soon!

Kol Yisrael achim. We’re all brothers and sisters.

Wouldn’t you help if it was your cousin, your niece, your sister?

Wouldn’t you help if it was your daughter?


Save my Libby’s life!! Please click here

Highlights: Thousands Attend Satmar Business Expo

More than 4,000 people flocked to the Garden State on Wednesday for the first-ever trade show dedicated to furthering business within the Satmar community.

Held at the New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center in Edison, the full day expo was a project of Congregation Yetev Lev D’Satmar and the Hisachdus Avreichim D’Satmar. The show cast the spotlight on the community’s thriving entrepreneurial spirit, with over 300 booths reflecting the Satmar presence in a wide variety of industries including finance, insurance, real estate, construction, technology, health care, food, publishing and more.

Designed to encourage members of the Satmar congregation to support each other’s businesses, the event was open to the entire Jewish community, with all exhibitors and vendors hailing from the Satmar community.

The event was heavily subsidized by the Satmar congregation, with admission kept to just $5 a person in order to encourage attendance. Running from 9 AM to 8 PM, the expo provided a wealth of networking opportunities, three full meals and discussions on matters of Jewish law and business, with prominent rabbonim and leaders of the legal, accounting and financing worlds sharing their experience and advice throughout the day at informative lectures.

Sunday, July 17, 2022

Frum Crafter to Offer Free Nine Days Night Activity!

Kids of All Ages to Enjoy!

Get your creative summer juices flowing with this new creative DIY Craft Channel. Join Mushky (The Duct Tape Lady) as she engages you with step by step projects that build confidence and bring out the crafter within you!

But wait! There is more. We have exciting news! We know how challenging the nine days can be. We are offering a FREE instagram live - Nine Days Night Activity! On July 1st, 7pm EST we will be creating a super fun and easy craft together! Follow us on Instagram to get the supplies list and join this awesome live craftivity!

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Yearning to Come Home - Rav Shlomo Katz

Rav Shlomo Katz is a renowned Torah teacher & Musician who has led hundreds of people on transformative journeys through Torah, Jewish history, Kivrei Tzadikim, and the foundations of Chassidus. His unique style empowers individuals to explore, grow, and form new connections to themselves, others, and Hashem. Shlomo was born in New Jersey before his family subsequently moved back and forth between Los Angeles and Israel. 

While studying in a Raanana yeshiva, Katz was introduced to the music and teachings of Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, eventually becoming the lead Baal Tefilah and spiritual guide in the Carlebach Minyan of Beverly Hills. His brother Eitan is also a well-known musician, and the two often perform together. In between his teaching in Efrat, Yeshivat Simchat Shlomo, and Web Yeshiva, Shlomo continues to tour, teach, and perform worldwide. Rabbi Katz lives in Efrat with his wife Bina and family.

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