
By Y.M. Lowy
This week’s Dee Voch features extensive coverage of major events across the Torah world, including a meeting at the Skver Rebbe’s home, attended by the Satmar and Viznitz-Monsey Rebbes; a meeting at the Belzer Rebbe’s residence focused on strengthening the standards of tznius throughout Belz communities worldwide; the Pshevorsk Rebbe’s grandsons wedding; the chanukas habayis and hachnasas Sefer Torah for Yeshivas Yeshuos Moshe Viznitz in London; a Shabbos of appreciation for supporters of Toldos Aharon’s Shefa Kodesh at Reb Shayale in Kerestir; coverage of the yahrtzeits of the Lev Simcha of Gur, the Klausenburger Rebbe, and Reb Dovid of Rachmastrivka; a Shabbos hisachdus for Satmar mesivta students at Camp Divrei Yoel with the Satmar Rebbe; the kvias mezuzah for the new WellNet Mental Healthcare Clinic in Williamsburg; a hakaras hatov event honoring askanim of Mosdos Yetev Lev Satmar in Eretz Yisroel; Rav Dan Segal’s visit to Boro Park; Rav Elimelech Biderman spending Shabbos in Beitar; the wedding of a grandchild of the Slonimer Rebbe; and the tena’im of a granddaughter of the Bobov-45 Rebbe.
As America marks its 250th anniversary, this week’s Shrift looks back at the dramatic events that led to the founding of the United States, highlighting the milestones that shaped the nation.
Also featured in the Shrift is a moving interview with R’ Dov Weil, who returned to Entebbe, Uganda, 50 years after the famous hostage rescue. In a powerful conversation, he recounts the harrowing days of captivity and the dramatic rescue mission that saved his life.
This week’s Business Shrift features an in-depth conversation with R’ Yaakov Uri, the Yerushalmi entrepreneur behind one of the world’s most recognized kosher pizza stores. He shares how opening one of Jerusalem’s first heimishe pizza shops grew into an internationally known business, along with the lessons behind its remarkable success.
This week’s Fink Magazine tells the inspiring story behind the “Fantasy Room” at Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital. In this special place, young patients can step away from treatments and enjoy being children. Founded by Mrs. Leah’le Singer a”h, whose own childhood illness inspired her vision, the room has brought comfort and smiles to countless children and their families—an uplifting story that speaks to every woman.
In the Kinder Shrift, readers will find fascinating features, exciting adventures, engaging interviews, and plenty of enjoyable reading geared especially for children.



