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The Big Itch | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | Rabbi Dani Staum | 3 Tishri 5782 – September 9, 2021

The Big Itch | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | Rabbi Dani Staum | 3 Tishri 5782 – September 9, 2021
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Every Millisecond Matters | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | Rabbi Efrem Goldberg | 16 Av 5781 – July 25, 2021

Every Millisecond Matters | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | Rabbi Efrem Goldberg | 16 Av 5781 – July 25, 2021
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Some Forbid Lift and Cut Electric Shavers; They Are Mistaken

Some Forbid Lift and Cut Electric Shavers; They Are Mistaken
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What Love Can Do

Rav Yitzchak Dovid Grossman reflects on half a century of miracles in this turned-around development town   Photos: Menachem Kalish, ArtScroll Whatever you’ve heard about Israeli development towns is probably unpleasant. Thrown together with no foresight to house teeming groups of Jewish refugees from Arab lands, these 1950s-era outgrowths of the ma’abarot featured Second World construction, inadequate utilities, few services, no amenities, and little prospect for escape. Unemployed men loitered in town squares, and the musty, dusty streets were too dangerous to walk at night. Migdal Ha’emek, in the center of the Lower Galilee, was probably the most notorious of these towns, the poster child of the gritty immigrant cities in the 1950s and ’60s.

The Inferno on Sorotzkin

The following article is based on a Monsey Mevaser exclusive interview with a former Monsey resident currently living in Yerushalayim where the fire occurred. Before beginning, let us take a brief tour of the neighborhood. Rechov Sorotzkin is in the neighborhood of Unsdorf, Jerusalem. The buildings begin at No. 1 and wind their way all the way up to No. 53 (close to a 10-minute walk). Behind the 30s there is another row of buildings known unofficially as Sorotzkin Beis (probably because it was built illegally 40 years ago and never received an official name). There are another seven buildings going from 29 to 37. In between Sorotzkin and Sorotzkin Beis there is a giant courtyard, or a “chotzer” as it is called in Eretz Yisroel, where kids and children can play, free of any worries of cars or children running into the street. There are a total of 14 buildings and around 200 families living in this little bungalow colony chotzer. Under the chotzer there is a large parking lot wher

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