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Weekly Dee Voch on Newsstands: Parshas Mishpatim

Feb 11, 2026·2 min read
Weekly Dee Voch on Newsstands: Parshas Mishpatim

By Y.M. Lowy

This week in Dee Voch, readers can take a look at scenes of the massive Siyum HaRambam that took place at the Crown Heights Armory, with tens of thousands participating; the wedding of a great-grandchild of the Satmar Rebbe; the wedding of a great-grandchild of the Vizhnitz Rebbe; Nichum aveilim and hespedim following the passing of the Lelover Rebbe; the Chanukas Habayis for the new Pupa Talmud Torah building in Boro Park; a dinner in Boro Park in support of Bobov mosdos in Linden; the Slonimer Rebbe visiting New York; the “Yerushaseinu” event in support of Tzedakas Eretz Hakodesh of Bobov-45; and finally photos of the wedding in the Toldos Avrohom Yitzchok court.

The Shrift this week brings a rich mix of memories, history, and timely features. It includes a first-hand, exclusive interview with memories from the younger  years of the gaon and rosh yeshiva, R’ Elimelech Schlesinger zt”l, shared by R’ Yosef Rubinstein.

Also inside the Shrift is a gripping historical feature with little-known details from Europe and Eretz Yisroel of old — dramatic escapes, rescue stories, what the Satmar Rav and Brisker Rav zt”l said about the Zionist movement and more.

The Business Shrift this week features the story of how R’ Shimon Tauber opened his very first business as a shanah rishona yungerman, and within just a few short years built it into a well-known company in the porch and outdoor construction world. 

This week’s feature in Fink Magazine brings a powerful story centered on life paths that shifted in ways no one could have planned. The piece includes firsthand stories from women whose journeys took unexpected turns and led them to places of growth and renewed purpose. Through personal accounts and lived experience, the theme comes through clearly: the Heavenly GPS doesn’t make mistakes.

This week the Kinder Shrift brings kids another round of fun, colorful learning and hands-on curiosity. Young readers will explore how seforim are actually bound — the idea behind bookbinding and how the stitching, strings, and all the different parts work together to turn pages into a real sefer. Along with that comes the usual mix of cute features, general knowledge, and engaging educational pieces that make learning feel like play and keep curious young minds busy in the best way.

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