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NEWS
Secular Year a Downer for Israel Economy
by Arnon Yaffeh, Paris On Sunday night three Molotov cocktails were thrown at the Otzar HaTorah school in the Jewish quarter of Creteil. The attackers also tried to burn and destroy a nearby beis medrash, but were interrupted by police who arrested two of them. The next day a third was arrested. Chadera Slaughterhouse Customers Cancel Ordersby Y. Ariel Customers of the Hod Chefer slaughterhouse in Chadera have been cancelling orders and even returning delivered goods in the wake of the High Court decision imposing a hechsher on it. Stores were uncertain of their ability to market meat prepared under the circumstances. Gala Shearis Rally Marks End of Successful Shmittah Yearby Yated Ne'eman Staff On motzei Shabbos parshas Mikeitz, a gala rally in honor of the end of the shmittah year was held. The rally also celebrated the gains made by the kashrus and community service network of Shearis Yisroel. Maranan verabonon the gedolei Yisroel delivered special greetings and divrei Torah at the event. Netivot Yitzchok Dedicates New Premisesby Yated Ne'eman Staff Friends of Netivot Yitzchok, an organization for the guidance of yeshiva students, met on Chanukah for a gala chanukas habayis of its new Bnei Brak facilities at 33 Rabbi Akiva Street. The ceremony was attended by HaRav Yaakov Edelstein, rov of the Bnei Brak Ne'ot Yosef neighborhood and rov of Ramat Hasharon; HaRav Yeshayahu Goldschmidt, av beis din in Tel Aviv and rosh kollel Chanichei Hayeshivos in Bnei Brak; and HaRav Avrohom Erlanger, the rosh yeshiva of Nachlas Shlomo in Bnei Brak. Shiurim on the Laws of Purity During Shovevim in Bnei Brak, Yerushalayim and Kiryat Seferby A. Cohen As the Shovevim Days begin, a series of comprehensive shiurim given by HaRav Mordechai Gross, rov and av beis din of the Central Chanichei Hayeshivos shul in Bnei Brak, on the practical laws of family purity has been launched. Senior Services Plus International -- A Geriatric Care Agencyby Yated Ne'eman Staff At age 75, Ida Klein fulfilled her life-long dream of moving to Israel. Although her husband of 50 years, had died a few years earlier, Ida longed to fulfill the dream they had shared and nurtured for so long. In spite of her children's pleading and reservations, she moved to a beautiful Jerusalem apartment overlooking the Sherover Promenade in Talpiot. Everything was going well until a few months after her arrival, when she fell and broke her hip. All material on this site is copyrighted and its use is
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