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Maran HaRav Yosef Sholom Eliashiv shlita told the Admor of Tzanz this week that kollel men should have first priority in funding gathered to support Torah.
Over 100 demonstrators marched in the streets of Brooklyn to protest recent violence in Midwood, a predominantly Jewish neighborhood, where three cars were torched and a fourth was damaged and covered with spray-painted swastikas and the letters KKK. The vandals also spray-painted swastikas on park benches and other hate-filled antisemitic messages on sidewalks and parking lots in Flatbush.
Some ten thousand women at locations around the country took part in a chizuk and tefilloh gathering to mark the Shloshim since the passing of Rebbetzin Bas Sheva Esther Kanievsky o"h and ten years since the passing of HaRav Shach ztvk"l. The event was held at Heichalei Malchut in Bnei Brak and transmitted by satellite to 20 different locations in Eretz Yisroel.
"I'm pleased to announce that in the Neonatal Ward of Mayanei Hayeshua we have introduced Ready-to-Feed (RTF) Materna on a base of Kosher Lemehadrin Cholov Yisroel," said Rabbi Gershon Leider, director of Mayanei Hayeshua Medical Center, during a short ceremony held at the hospital to mark the first launch of the new product in Israel. Present at the ceremony were the hospital's rabbonim, ranking members of the medical staff and representatives from Materna.
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