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Weekly Dee Voch on Newsstands: Parshas Tetzaveh

Feb 25, 2026·3 min read
Weekly Dee Voch on Newsstands: Parshas Tetzaveh

By Y.M. Lowy

In this week’s Dee Voch issue, you will find a special 40-page section featuring hundreds of photos including those from the snowstorm that affected communities across New York and New Jersey; the Satmar Rebbe’s trip to Sighet and to Manchester; the wedding for the granddaughter of the Satmar Rebbe; the wedding in Skver; the sheva brachos held in the home of the Munkatch Rebbe in honor of R’ Moshe Margareten of the organization Tzedek; the Siyum HaShas at Kollel Chevra Shas Toras Chaim of Bobov–45, where over one hundred lomdim complete the entire Shas each year; a kinnus for the bochurim of Dushinsky yeshiva addressing the challenges of technology; the wedding in the courts of Vizhnitz Boro Park and Vizhnitz Yerushalayim; the wedding of Kretsch­nif Siget of Williamsburg, Nadvorna Linsk, and Nafka; a nesiya of Rabbi Binyamin Eisenberger to mekomos hakdoshim in Europe; the Rachmistrivka Rebbe spending Shabbos with chassidim in England; the Pupa Rebbe spending Shabbos in Monsey; and finally the Kretsch­nif Kfar Ata Rebbe visiting New York.

In this week’s Shrift magazine, readers are introduced to an “alleged journalist” roaming the streets of Monsey, asking pointed questions and stirring curiosity. Who was hiding behind the mask? What were his motives? Was he trying to dig up dirt on our community?

The mystery, however, comes with a Purim twist. The figure behind the interviews was simply a Shrift writer in disguise, playfully echoing the style of outside agitators who have recently appeared in the neighborhood. Unlike those real-life encounters, this one was all in good humor — a creative and entertaining Purim feature.

In this week’s Business Shrift, R’ Dovid Nadler, owner of Dee Best, shares how his sweets and sugar company got started and how it grew into a major brand. He discusses the vision, challenges, and key decisions that turned a small idea into a large and successful operation.

In the Fink Magazine, readers will find an expanded Purim edition featuring a variety of festive, enjoyable content for the season. The issue includes special articles and stories that reflect the cheerful spirit of Purim.

In this week’s Kinder Shrift, and every week, children can enjoy wonderful content that combines education and fun, including exciting articles and entertaining features. This special upside down Purim edition adds extra playful content for the V’na’hapoch hu season.

Get your copy at grocery stores and local retailers, or subscribe via WhatsApp or the website!
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