Unique WhatsApp Group Focuses On Positivity In Tough Times
Mrs. Batsheva Nagel, who lives in Eretz Yisrael, shared that, with all the challenges going on now, it’s important to see the beautiful things, and people need to acquire a positive focus.
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Connecting the Queens Jewish Community Mrs. Batsheva Nagel, who lives in Eretz Yisrael, shared that, with all the challenges going on now, it’s important to see the beautiful things, and people need to acquire a positive focus.
New collaboration will see portion of profits donated to terror-affected women in Israel
“My whole life I wanted to design clothes.” Esther Miriam Gruber shared the story of creating Esteem Couture New York, a clothing design business specializing in vibrant modest clothing for women.
On Motza’ei Shabbos, February 10, community members gathered at the Young Israel of Queens Valley for a beautiful melaveh malkah commemorating the second yahrzeit of Bryna Bracha Greenberg a”h. The elegantly decorated tables and the lovely music created a special ambience for the evening.
What if you want to watch the Super Bowl but you don’t want to watch the Halftime show? Chazaq with TorahAnytime provided the answer with Halftime for Torah, an inspiring, uplifting program. The first speaker, Charlie Harary, shared that the goal in watching sports is not the Super Bowl but it’s watching professionals compete at a high level to learn lessons we can glean.
What can we do to make a difference for our people in Israel? Baruch Hashem, our community is filled with people who care and take action. Mrs. Linda Cohen shared how she was recently listening to a radio show hosted by Nachum Segal when he posed a question: “Ten years from now, when our kids read about October 7, what will we tell them when they ask what we did to help?” She thought about this question.
On Tuesday evening, February 6, community women gathered for the 39th annual Erna Lindenfeld Hachnosas Kallah Fund of Queens Tea at the Young Israel of Kew Gardens Hills. The Tea this year was in dedicated in memory of Mrs. Molly Listhaus a”h.
