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SURVEY: Keren Simchas Chosson V’Kallah Auction, Sunday, May 25th – Will You Be There?

KSCVK and Devorah Benjamin will be hosting their annual auction on Sunday, May 25th. Will you be coming in person?

 

If you are unable to join in person, don’t forget to purchase your tickets online at kscvk.org.

 

Fill out the survey HERE.

 

Carrying forward the legacy of Reb Shmuel Moshe Hakohen Benjamin A”H

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