Weekly Dee Voch on Newsstands: Parshas Emor

By Y.M. Lowy
The issue of Dee Voch this week presents photo galleries of the massive turnout for the historic Motzoh Tov event in Monsey, aiming to change the troubling standards our community keeps up for weddings, the Kvias Mezuzah at the new Satmar Yeshiva building in Williamsburg, the grand Bobov-45 fundraising campaign, Pesichas She’arim, the fundraising dinner in Williamsburg supporting Kollel Shomrei Hachomos and Rabbi Meir Baal Hanes, photos of the Chernobyler Rebbe spending Shabbos in Switzerland, the Skulener Rebbe in Montreal, the Bobover Rebbe in Monsey in honor of Pesach Sheini and attending a fundraising dinner for Bobov, and a Siyum on Maseches Sotah by the Pupa Vehigisa Chabura.
The Shrift wrote up the most fascinating article about an intriguing man, R’ Shragah Schnitzer, on how he personally helped transform Meron into what it is today with his own two hands for over half a century.
The Shrift also interviews R’ Meir Frank about his behind-the-scenes efforts that contribute to the success of the annual Lag B’Omer celebrations in Meron.
The company, House of AMZ, is featured in the Business Shrift, with an interview with R’ Chaim Casey, the founder and leader of the company, on how to succeed in the Amazon field.
The Kinder Shrift is an exciting and educational children's magazine that your children will be sure to find fantastic, with activities and stories that’ll keep their imaginations on the ball. One of the stories every boy in cheder knows is how Rabbi Shimon hid in a cave with his son, Rabbi Elazar, while the Romans chased him. In honor of Lag B’Omer, the Kinder Shrift is taking you on a tour of the ancient sites in Eretz Yisroel, where you can see the story happen!



