A Twinkling Feeling!
Rav Golombeck planned to drop by the yeshiva where he teaches and give change for a $20 to his talmid during their lunch break. On
Rav Golombeck planned to drop by the yeshiva where he teaches and give change for a $20 to his talmid during their lunch break. On
A Jew was attempting to collect tzedakah, but he was not receiving the amount he had been hoping for. He met Rav Yehuda Mendel on
Mrs. Houseman* of Eretz Yisrael was on a gluten-free diet. With Shabbos approaching, she realized that she wouldn’t have enough time to bake all of
Avi,* a 14 year old Yeshiva Bochur, heard that when you give Tzedakah, you get paid back. So he gave Tzedakah with the little money
Mrs. Stein’s* children wanted tuna fish for Seudah Shli’shis, but the problem was that she didn’t have an extra penny. She said to herself, “”We
Mrs. Rubin* from Eretz Yisrael had a Magic Mixer that stopped working. She tried everything to fix it but nothing helped. She bought it the
Dovi, a bochur in a Yeshiva in Lakewood, New Jersey,* was preparing for his faher to get into a different Yeshiva. He needed his notebook
Yiddel Richard, an 11th grader at Yeshiva Bais Binyomin, Monsey, New York, spent Shabbos together with his family in Lakewood, New Jersey. He was by
Rabbi Gross. a fourth-grade Rebbe in Chicago, IL, was trying to show his class a film from the Chofetz Chaim Heritage Foundation about Ahavas Yisroel,
Heshy* was searching for something. He looked up and down, in every drawer possible and every closet but he couldn’t find it. He was about
It was Motzei Shabbos Hagadol, and the mespalelim at Khal Yesharim* in London, UK, wanted to be mekdash the levana but the sky was cloudy.After
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