![]() I had the opportunity to express thanks on behalf of Jews throughout the world for the efforts of Israel’s soldiers. My colleagues and I were called to the stage to be acknowledged for sponsoring the gathering. Honors were given to excellent soldiers filled with videos of commanders’ and family’s praises. Gifts and food were provided to soldiers and their families the unit had served in Israel’s north continuously since the start of the war. Thousands of people crowded a hangar in Tel Aviv’s port area. (We did not make lemonade, but Yigal very much appreciated both our help and our presence in Israel.)Īfter davening Mincha at an overlook in Karmei Yosef we joined the two other Bergen County buses in Tel Aviv for the Alexandroni Brigade 9203 (reserve) awards ceremony. I rejoined the group in Moshav Tzlafon, an agricultural village, where we helped a farmer named Yigal harvest lemons. I broke away from the mission to attend the funeral of Rabbi Yitzchak Sladowsky, z”l, Debbie Horowitz and Rachel Antosofsky’s father. The Rinat and Or Saadya group (Bus 1) visited the Shura army base where our heroic fallen soldiers are identified and prepared for burial. She explained the nature of this war as one ultimately centered upon Jerusalem, and the need for all Jews to prioritize it in their prayers and in their lives. She spoke about her son’s ongoing presence in her life, describing how she continues to speak to him. She emphasized the pride she took in her son’s energy and courage. Tuesday, Day 1: We began at the Dan Panorama where we heard from Jen Airley whose son Binyamin, HY”D fell in Gaza on Shabbat Parshat Toldot. I’ll try to share some of the details and a little commentary along the way. Over 120 people participated in what was an intense and inspiring opportunity to connect with Israel’s people in a way that many of us have never done before. ![]() Rabbis Daniel Fridman, Daniel Feldman, Larry Rothwachs Rabbetzins Chani Krohn and Michal Goldberg and I led a Bergen County mission from February 20-22. (The truth of our co-dependency-also known as areyvut-is true at all times. The clear understanding that we as a Jewish people need one another to survive creates an achdut that can be sensed in almost every interaction. Please note that flower selections may be different and prices may be different on their website.To travel to Israel during wartime is to experience a different Israel than during any other visit. Our local florist can change at any time as we continually refine our system to choose the best florist depending on how well they have filled our recent orders. You certainly can buy directly from them.Who Is Your Local Florist and Why Can’t I Buy From Them Directly?.since 1999, we have sent over 1,000,000 orders across the country using elite local florists.it is our job at Florist One to help you avoid bad local florists and we do that by partnering with elite local florists in the country.we understand the industry is plagued with bad local florists.when your flowers have been delivered, we will send you a Delivery Confiramtion by email and text so you don't have to worry about your flowers not being delivered.if there is a problem with your order, we will contact you by text, email and phone as needed. ![]() we generally read all message within 5 minutes and respond to urgent matters within 30 minutes or less, most of the time we can answer the phone without a wait time.if you need help with your order, reply to the email or text or call us.when you place your order, we immediately send you an Order Confirmation by email and text which confirms we have your order and it gives you our contact information.during checkout, you provide your email address and cell number where you want to receive your confirmations.we send you an Order Confirmation and a Delivery Confirmation by email and text.the next available delivery date in New York is Saturday, March 9. ![]()
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