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Shabbat Shemot 5777 – Birkat HaChodesh

January 20, 2017 : 1:32 pm

The eruv is UP.

The Eruv was sponsored last week in honor of the yarzeit of
Batya Gittel bat AVRAHAM and  AVRAHAM ben Shmuel by Eva Tashman Kaplan..

The Eruv has been sponsored by the Turk and Balter families L’iluy Nishmas Chaim Avigdor Ben Aharon Tzvi (Herbert) Turk for every Shabbos of 2017.

Weekly, Monthly and Annual co-sponsorship opportunities are available.

Please visit, sign up, and publicize our new GoFundMe campaign for the truck.   https://www.gofundme.com/laeruv

January 20, 2017
22 Tevet 5777

Filed Under: Dedication, Status, Yahrzeit Tagged With: 13 Tevet, balter, Kaplan, Tashman, turk

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