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Rabbi Golombeck saw a big nes! His house phone is attached to a fax machine, and if they plug in the fax, then they can’t
Rabbi Golombeck saw a big nes! His house phone is attached to a fax machine, and if they plug in the fax, then they can’t
R’ Schuster* recently got new tires because the old ones were worn out. A few days later, he was driving, and a deer ran out
Mrs. Ausband’s* chairs were falling apart. She wanted to get them fixed, but she knew it would cost a lot of money, so she wanted
R’ Friedman,* a Rebbe, had to bring his daughter to a doctor’s appointment. He realized that he would have to take off from teaching time.
Rabbi Golombeck was running low on milk, and his baby wanted a milk bottle. Right afterwards, his neighbor by the name of Rabbi Klein, who
R’ Goldstein,* needed parnassah, so he was tutoring two bachurim, one during first seder, and one during second seder. He didn’t really have enjoyment from
Last week, a man called up Rabbi Golombeck with a question. He wanted to spend money for for Shalom Bayis purposes, but it was hard
R’ Hoffman from Eretz Yisrael struggles to make ends meet. He doesn’t have an extra penny from one day to the next. He was making
A mother left him a message with a question on the hotline. He called her back and said to her that this question was for
Rabbi Golombeck went to the cleaners, and the item was $6.95. He only had $6. The cleaners said that the credit card minimum is $15.
Rabbi Golombeck’s talmid told him that he woke up with a splitting headache. He couldn’t imagine how he would be able to function. He took
Mrs. Weinberg was late for her child’s eye doctor’s appointment and called to see if she could still be seen. The receptionist said that if
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