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Weekly Living Torah: Budgets Shouldn’t Be Smooth

“In the United States it’s a healthy sign when there’s a problem with the budget. When the budget is too smooth, it means there are no activities… May G-d Almighty bless you to see the situation differently, with joy, and that will bring much more success also.”

5 Sholom Zochors This Week!

Shmuly and Chanie (nee Gammal) Zaklikofsky
1546 Union St. [between Albany and Troy Ave.]

Mendy and Devorah Leah (nee Perlow) Bronstein
820 Montgomery St. [between Albany and Troy Ave.]

Yosef and Rivka Andrusier
Beis Binyomin, 680 Montgomery St. [between Kingston and Albany Ave.]

Chaim and Rochel Kaminker
680 Lefferts Ave. [between Albany and Troy Ave.]

Yoni and Mushka (nee Afrah) Namdar

Info to Be Menachem Avel the Bartfield Family

The Bartfield family is sitting Shiva after the passing of their father, R’ Mendel OBM, at 505 Montgomery St. [between Brooklyn and New York Ave.] until Wednesday morning.

Shachris: 7:30, 8:15
Mincha: Friday – 2:00, 2:15. Sunday-Tuesday – 7:00, 7:15
Maariv: Bizmano

Please send memories and condolences to: thebartfields@gmail.com

Hamakom Yenachem Eschem Besoch She’ar Aveilei Tzion VeYerushalayim

Did you say the ‘Nasi’ Today? (Yom Zayin)

From the Safer Haminhagim: [Every day from Rosh Chodesh Nissan until the twelfth of the month, usually after Shacharis,] one reads the passage [from Bamidbar 7-8:4] that describes the offering brought on that day by a particular Nasi, or tribal prince, for the dedication of the altar of the Mishkan. [In common parlance, each day’s passage itself is often referred to as “the Nasi.”] This daily reading is followed by the prayer which opens with the words yehi ratzon (and which appears in Siddur Torah Or [as well as in Siddur Tehillat HaShem, p. 371]). This prayer is recited even by a Kohen or a Levi [despite its seeming relevance only to tribes other than the Tribe of Levi]. [284]