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For more information please call 845-371-0381 or email PardesBoysCamp@gmail.com
Limited amount of reduced rates and scholarships are available to qualifying applicants. Email jiris770@aol.com for more information or call 216-382-9992.
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RSVP to: phone number 216-731-7087 or email szamir@primerica.com or Register Online – http://marriageandmoneyjune16.eventbrite.com
Through Sunday only, 10% off almost everything! Stock up for camp! Shells (including tanks and croptops), pantyhose, camp socks, bathing caps, hair accessories, & more!
Don’t forget about our new referral program! New customers get $10 off their first order of $50 or more. Current customers get $10 for each new customer they refer!
Hours this week are:
Shayna Kessler, 216-785-BOWS (2697), 4286 University Parkway (entrance on side).
Please see all the information about the various divisions as well as early-bird pricing at http://www.hac1.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Step-2015.pdf
RSVP to: phone number 216-731-7087 or email szamir@primerica.com or Register Online – http://financialfitnessjune17.eventbrite.com
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Experienced, caring, kind, and trustworthy female caregiver with many years of experience taking care of elderly and ill. Able to drive. Familiar with Jewish life, Shabbat & Holidays, kashrut, and more. Many strong references available from members of the community. Contact Debbie 216-978-3188.
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Shaylah #1: Mrs. Ginsburg calls me with the following question:
“I like to separate challah with a bracha, but I do not have a bowl big enough to hold the minimum amount of dough necessary. Instead, I have been mixing the dough in two bowls, and draping a cloth over them. Someone told me that this is not a satisfactory method of combining the doughs and that I have been reciting invalid brachos as a result. What is the correct way to separate challah?”