Lulavim, Esrogim, Hadassim and Aravos at Adler’s Esrogim
Lulavim and Esrogim by Grand Judaica and Rabbi Simcha Mann
Lulavim, Esrogim, Hadassim and Aravos at Adler’s Esrogim
Lulavim, Esrogim, Hadassim and Aravos at Adler’s Esrogim
Esrogim and Lulavim at Three Locations Including Frank’s Hebrew Bookstore!
Lulavim and Esrogim by Grand Judaica and Rabbi Simcha Mann
Lulavim and Esrogim by Grand Judaica and Rabbi Simcha Mann
Esrogim and Lulavim at Three Locations Including Frank’s Hebrew Bookstore!
Lulavim, Esrogim, Hadassim and Aravos at Adler’s Esrogim
Lulavim, Esrogim, Hadassim and Aravos at Adler’s Esrogim
Esrogim and Lulavim at Three Locations Including Frank’s Hebrew Bookstore!
Lulavim and Esrogim by Grand Judaica and Rabbi Simcha Mann
Lulavim, Esrogim, Hadassim and Aravos at Adler’s Esrogim
Lulavim, Esrogim, Hadassim and Aravos at Adler’s Esrogim
Lulavim, Esrogim, Hadassim and Aravos at Adler’s Esrogim
Lulavim, Esrogim, Hadassim and Aravos at Adler’s Esrogim
Lulavim, Esrogim, Hadassim and Aravos at Adler’s Esrogim
Sukkah at MetroHealth facility may be first of its kind
(Cleveland Jewish News)
Sholom Schonfeld may have made history at MetroHealth Old Brooklyn Health Center in Cleveland when he erected possibly the first sukkah on MetroHealth grounds.
Schonfeld, a member of Ahavas Yisroel synagogue in Cleveland Heights, built the sukkah so that he could spend the holiday with his son, who is in rehab. His son is a student at Telshe Yeshiva in Wickliffe.
5 Things to Have in Mind First Night of Sukkos (with translation)
When you eat your first kezais of challah in the sukkah on the first night of Yom Tov- the important things to keep in mind.
This was based on a shiur by Rabbi Boruch Hirschfeld, shlita and composed by a community member l’ilui nishmas Menachem Mendel ben Nasan Nota and Shaindel Riva bas Yisroel Nason Nota HaCohen.
Requests were made for an English Translation which appears below:
5 Things to Have in Mind First Night of Sukkos (with translation)
When you eat your first kezais of challah in the sukkah on the first night of Yom Tov- the important things to keep in mind.
This was based on a shiur by Rabbi Boruch Hirschfeld, shlita and composed by a community member l’ilui nishmas Menachem Mendel ben Nasan Nota and Shaindel Riva bas Yisroel Nason Nota HaCohen.
Requests were made for an English Translation which appears below: