Mazal tov to Tal and Avinoam Fachler on the birth of their daughter and to Meir and Michal Fachler on their newest grandchild. The baby will be named in shul and the entire Fachler family invites the congregation to a kiddush after tfilot.
Mazal tov to Mimi and Howie Kahn on the birth on Wednesday of their new grandson, born to Aviva and Alon Bet Yosef. כֵּן יִרְבּוּ !
Mazal tov to Matya Rodgold and his parents Alexis and Limor and the whole family on his bar-mitzvah. The family invites the congregation to a kiddush following tefilot.
Mazal tov to Rabbi Aaron and Pearl Borow on the birth of a great-grandson, grandson to Yaakov and Malke Borow, son to Shlomit and Shmulik Schneider.
Mazal tov to David and Ceil Olivestone on the birth of their granddaughter, born to Elisha and Frumie.
Mazal tov to Devorah and Moshe Preiss-Bloom on the birth of a grandson, born to Elisabeth Mayman and Orahn Preiss-Bloom.
Mazal tov to John Corre for climbing the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro (5,595 meters), the tallest free-standing mountain in the world. See picture above.
Mazal tov to Rabbi Shlomo Vilk and Professor Shoshana Revel-Vilk and the entire family on the upcoming marriage next week of their daughter Avital to Yehuda Edri.
The Vilk family invites the entire congregation to a kiddush following shabbat tefilot.
Mazal tov to Neil and Suzanne Berns on the upcoming marriage in the U.S. next week of Michal to Ben Werner.
Mazal tov to Fabia and Stephen Shaw Shaw on their new granddaughter, born to Gideon and Atusa Shaw.
Mazal tov to Maxine and Laurie Blendis on the engagement of their eldest granddaughter Mayrav to Zvi Abu.
This coming Tuesday evening, we start saying תן טל ומטר again.