Thursday, June 20, 2024

Atzeres Planned for Lakewood With Gedolei Eretz Yisrael

 Update: The Kabolas panim is officially hosted by BMG as the Yeshiva put out a letter notifying of the Kabolas Panim for gedolei Eretz Yisroel who are traveling to the US to establish a Keren on behalf of supporting the yeshivos in E"Y with a goal of raising $100 Million. Taking place this Sunday 7:00pm. The location is in the courtyard of the Bais Shalom and Bais Aaton Botei Medrash of BMG 10th st Corner Clifton Av

Prior to the public event, a private fundraiser will take place in Lakewood  at Ateres Malka hall @4pm hosted by local gevirim.


Israel media reports a Large Kinus  gathering is planned for this Sunday evening in Lakewood on behalf of Keren Olam Hatotah welcoming the gedolim from Eretz Yisro as they come to the US to raise 100 Million dollars for yeshivis following budget cuts by the Israeli govt. Deatails have yet to be announced but reports say the public will gather in the Streets of Lakewood with thousands in attendance to see and hear from thr gedolim. Including Rav Dov Landau Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsch, Rav Yaakov Hillel, Rav Don Segal, and the Rachmastrivker Rebbe shlita. 



10 comments:

  1. Heavy rain is predicted for Sunday evening. No crowds in the streets if that happens.

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  2. Takeh a hefkervelt! Shnorrerai...

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    1. Wash your toilet mouth with soap

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  3. According to Rav Google, only a 63% chance of rain Sunday night. A few good tents and that should do it.
    Are neshei Lakewood invited?

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    1. Nshei Lakewood are invited just like they were invited to the Wells Fargo private boxes

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    2. Women invited only if they bring money!

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  4. Whats the difference between the two events?

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    1. One is only for gvirim, one is open to the public

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  5. Giyus is still happening with approval of degel what is this money going for

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    1. You think these RYs are not entitled to raise money for their private businesses (that's what a yeshiva is nowadays, a private business) without having to account to their donors how they spent the money?
      Just because it's a nonprofit or amuta doesn't mean they don't spend their money as they wish.
      A 501c3 non-profit, or hekdesh amuta (the Israeli version of a nonprofit corporation) doesn't have to report how they spent the money. Neither does your shul, or your local big (or small) yeshiva.

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