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[Music]
[Applause]
foreign
greetings from the 25th annual asifa
lativas coopers ezra of raccoon county
this year's asifa is exclusively
dedicated
to a new program called the aim habanen
fund
this is to help single mother families
in our muncie community
tonight we will bring to light the
plight of these single mothers
widows divorcees and women that are
waiting for their get
together we will show an unparalleled
display of avas hessed
to the most deprived members of our
greater muncie community
after much studying this subject we
found for reasons
unknown that universally there's very
little exposure
concerning this critical issue therefore
we deemed it necessary to go virtual
in order to bring attention to achieved
israel nationwide
it was just a mere few weeks ago that we
sat on the ground
and mourned the destruction of the base
hamikdash we read the echa
which was authored by yemi yohan novi as
he described in detail the pain
and suffering of the exile from our
homeland
yamiyo hannavi opens his lamentations
with the words
[Music]
the base of mikdash is burned to the
ground millions of jews are
exiled or murdered hunger
deprivation desolation is rampant
at israel is deserted the shrine as we
have known it is gone
beneath israel yerushalayim is desolate
finds no other word to depict the scene
only
she was like a widow or
as the meadows adds husbandless
the epitome of aloneness is the woman
without her husband the day the amanda
gets up from shiva
or the day the divorcee receives her get
in many instances she becomes the mother
the father the breadwinner and the
homemaker
she makes kiddush and abdullah alone
she conducts conducts her sader alone
she becomes her son's gamer tutor alone
she builds her sukkah alone she must
register her children yeshivas and camps
alone
her children are alone shabbos
meals alone jumped of meals alone
lighting hanukkah candles alone yes
alone alone alone tonight
we must all declare to these families
you
are not alone never alone
we are here to support you with all your
needs
i would like to hand over this mantle to
rabinochem siegel
of the famous nakham siegel networks who
will serve as our master of ceremonies
of tonight's most informative and vital
event
[Music]
hello everyone and thank you to rabbi
mashinsky and simcha herbsman
and the presidium and board members of
kupat ezra
for again including me in this important
and worthy program
i will be encouraging you all through
this hour
to support kupat ezra at the website
coupofezra.org and this year we are
asking
that everyone pay special attention to
the aim habanem
donate link at koopathezra.org
and by dialing 1-888
mitzvos 888-648-9867
in every one of our communities around
this country and around the world
we all face the challenge of single
mothers and their children
it's a subject that's essentially taboo
we don't discuss it much
tonight we will discuss it and with
representatives of different communities
from around the country we must do
everything in our power
to spread the word about the situation
that single mothers and their children
are in
and discuss how we can help them up next
is our round table discussion about this
very topic
joining me tonight is a distinguished
panel three individuals who are going to
help us
understand the situation in our
communities
rabbi jose first is executive director
of the chicago hesse fund welcome rabbi
first
rabbi danielle drandolph is clinical
director of my extended family which is
founded in flatbush and is now
in many different areas of our community
welcome right randolph
and rabbi mordechai newman director of
behavioral health services for hamaswig
of rockin county
he is here as well thank you for joining
us right newman we're going to start by
asking each of our panelists to describe
from their vantage point
the situation with single mothers and
their families
the specific group that aim habanem
is helping rabbi first what can you tell
us about this situation
single mothers is a very painful topic
to talk about
it is extremely neglected by many and
people don't aware
people are not aware of the gravity of
the situation
whatever reason a person became a single
mom is not our business
but the bottom line is they are a single
mom and they are struggling because they
don't have someone to talk to
and their kids are struggling that means
that
most cases outside just about all cases
there is serious therapy
needed for the children that they suffer
another issue which
which lays on a bigger load
is that most parents nowadays is a two
breadwinner family
and when you only have one bread winner
and they have to juggle the job of being
a parent
and with the whole load of
bringing in paranosa it is almost
impossible
to run a normal life and people feel
that well they think it's their their
own fault they just don't think
if people would realize that these
people how much they need the help and
how much would be the center of always
of their attention that they should try
and help out a little bit more would
make a huge difference in their life
it's not going to fix the problem but
it'll be a nice band-aid to the
situation
that they know other people care about
them and we should point out we're here
in rockland county but you're from
chicago and you could attest to the fact
that many communities
around the united states and the world
are facing this exact same situation in
their own community
correct rabbi randolph what can you tell
us about what's happening with single
mothers in our community
sure so first of all thank you so much
this is a wonderful opportunity to speak
together with so many refined people
um i found over my years at my extended
family
that single parents like i first said
come in so many different shapes and
sizes and they're coming from so many
different places
at my accented family for example we we
deal with single parents that are either
divorced
who are almanas who are who have a
a spouse who is in prison any situation
where two parents aren't living together
in the home
and what i found is that while you can't
paint a broad stroke across the whole
entire community of single parents but
some of the things that i found that
have applied to most of the single
parents that i've talked with and i've
tried to help
is arranging a house is
isolationism is feeling like they are
separate
different and like right first said as
well the the
whatever they're coming however they're
coming to us why ever they got divorced
or however
whatever circumstances led them being
single parents is not we don't get
involved in that we don't ask that
question
but the children really really suffer
when there isn't a community
or individuals community and individuals
i should say who are there to help and
support the parents because
single parents are really left holding
up a
tremendous load without the support and
help of a spouse
so the children don't have who to take
them to show
the the boys don't have abu subunim
taken care of
obviously financially they're at a major
disadvantage
it's very very hard whether it's tuition
we have found that parents are not able
to pay tuition single mothers struggle
with that and then
unfortunately some children are getting
kicked out of school because the parents
can't pay the tuition the mother i
should say
so all around there is this general
feeling of
a tremendous weight without enough of a
foundation to hold that weight
it's a very big burden reba newman from
your perspective what could you tell
us about the situation so first off to
echo on what we heard there are a lot of
different
dimensions to this uh there's of course
the financial piece
there's the actual piece of someone
being that the logistically taking the
kid to schule and so on
for myself being a father we know that
you know sometimes we need to coordinate
the mother is home the father's home
someone goes out it's just it's very
difficult to imagine
running a smooth ship with with kids and
and
just a single parent doing all of that
especially yamtiv comes and whatnot
more specifically where i come in
usually is with the mental health piece
um as a licensed clinical social worker
a
a part of a big chunk of my private
practice is
with individuals who are coming from
single parent homes
and more professionally at hamaswick we
run different programs
that are catered not specifically for
this population but we do have
a lot of people who fit this description
there is a tremendous mental health
component that comes along
with someone who is with with a single
parent home
whether there is an actual underlying
mental illness which is part of the
equation which which caused some of this
or
even without any official mental health
diagnosis
just by virtue of someone growing up in
a single parent home
the support the extra support they need
the guilt
the shame the awful bullying that comes
along with it the support that the
mothers need
the entire household all of the kids the
mother all
the entire system needs to be
guided and supported by professionals
and sometimes
by support support groups or
outings for the kids and so on when this
happens when we have this in place
it makes a very very big difference when
we don't have it in place
either because logistically it wasn't
set up or because they couldn't find
a good enough therapist that takes their
insurance
whatever the reason or because of stigma
whatever whatever the reason is
when it's not set up properly we see it
and we see the results
and it's heartbreaking it really is
heartbreaking our panelists have
described
isolation and loneliness and how these
mothers go through their day and their
week and their month
with a big burden on their shoulders and
the question now is how do we help them
well one
answer is pretty obvious there's
financial help that is needed and needed
desperately that's one of the reasons
we're all gathered here tonight to plead
with everybody to help with the aim
abundant program
and to make it financially viable but
now the question is what other remedies
some of which we've alluded to already
can we do for these children and these
mothers in our community or by first
we'll start with you when you think of
remedies things that the community can
do what comes to mind
well money is definitely a good first oh
yeah but it doesn't solve everything but
i think
caring and showing you cure makes a big
difference i've seen people that
when they go to elvis upon him they
always call the neighbor to have
situations take their kids also
whenever they're going on an outing they
they they always just take somebody with
send extra coogle over shabbos extra
supper just a showing you're curing even
if you don't have the money for it but
there's caring makes a big difference in
these people's lives we are thinking of
you one of the most important messages
you can give to anybody in a situation
like this but especially
and by showing thinking of them they
feel they can open up to you as well
which is also a very part of the mental
health
part which people can feel they can open
up to people sure and we talk about
finances and making sure to get as much
as much help financially as possible to
these mothers but what you just
described
doesn't cost a lot of money would you
just describe it exactly just about
reaching out
um rabbi randolph what comes to mind
when you think of how we can help solve
this problem
sure so what comes to mind for me is
what i hear a lot from people in the
community and i know we have
amazing organizations that are helping
this population many of them think of it
yeah
and and the the thing when it comes to
organizations that organizations are
packaged in a certain way to try to
help as many people as possible and it's
not always perfectly focused for each
individual
and there's not really a way to to deal
with that on the institutional level but
when we talk about individuals like i
first was saying when when
when people on on a person-to-person
basis are able to step up and recognize
that there's a neighbor there's somebody
in the show there's somebody somewhere
in the community that needs help
i've heard from people who are
worried they're nervous to to talk to to
go up to to to in any way
bring to light that this person is a
single parent and they think they're
doing a hesed for the person they think
oh
i'm going to remind them of their of
their pain i'm going to remind them of
their suffering
i'm going to remind them of their single
parent and i always tell them they
are reminded every single day of the
challenges of their lives they don't
need you to remind them
but what they do need from you is
support and help and to be there
so if people can can move past that that
that nervousness that worry that anxiety
of coming to somebody and reminding them
whatever that means but to to offer like
a very first said as well
the the other subunit who's going to
take the boys off of zuban
um a ride somewhere parents single
parents are constantly wondering
how am i going to get the kid to and
from this place or that place after
school activities
uh a malamae that they that they sit
with after school
these things are just the basic
day-to-day things and to think about
that what does my neighbor need what
does my
harder need what what can i do for them
and to and to go and approach them
and it's okay and a smile and uh and
it's okay to talk about it it's not
taboo it shouldn't be taboo
and i think the more that that happens
the less the isolationism is going to be
such a factor for some of these single
parents rabbi newman part of your
expertise is
therapies and consultations for children
so that they can
open up about these issues when it comes
specifically to the kids what remedies
do you think our community should be
aware of so first of all i think there's
a lot of education
that that is needed that we need to
infiltrate in the communities basically
in terms of uh
not to feel stigmatized so so there is
the part where we ask others not to
stigmatize those who do have it and then
we ask the children themselves the
families the affected families
not to be ashamed not to feel guilty and
when there is a service available go get
it don't be ashamed
if there is a trip that such
kids from such families are privileged
to go to
jump on the wagon don't say no i'm going
to feel marginalized
you need the support get the supports
it's that simple
there are services available
sometimes people are just so overwhelmed
that
they just blank out when they think of
what services uh i can't apply the
different forms red tape
so there is something in the state of
new york uh where a care manager can be
provided
for someone who is eligible and someone
who has medicaid
anyone who has some kind of a mental
illness
mental illness can be adjustment
disorder uh with a little anxiety which
anyone who goes through a divorce
qualifies for that
um there is this care management program
provides a care manager which ties it
all together
provides services each each child can
have a care manager the mother could do
or if it's a single father the single
parent can have a care manager
who's there to be an advocate for them
and to link them
to community services to social services
eligibility services and that's a good
start
there are clinics that have very good
programs in addition to therapy
available for free again sometimes the
care manager can help in
initiating it and advocating for them
there are of
certain services available for free it's
not
going to solve all problems but it's a
very good start
we've been emphasizing the fact that
kupat ezra felt it necessary
to literally open up a division
specifically
for the single mothers and their
children and it's one of the things that
we've been emphasizing
all through tonight and we'll continue
to do so throughout this entire campaign
who would like to address that specific
issue of why
it is necessary to literally separate
this type of fund to literally separate
this group of people in our community
in order to emphasize just how much help
they need i'll jump in
so i happen to sit next to rabbi
mashinsky in shul
and sometimes you know when there is a
case that comes in
which has any kind of mental health
element he'll ask me i will consult will
try to come up with a resource
and it just kept on happening again and
again
and again and usually it's tied to
single parenthood
and it's just something that happened
and i don't know what the national
statistics are i don't know how all that
works but
it's it's on the rise it's definitely on
the rise
and copenhagen being a triage center
where people call when they're not sure
what services are available right on so
many services and issues people will
call right
right so they reach out to robert
michinski
and we worked on numerous complicated
cases
where let's say there's a parent who
goes off to there or whatever it is
where
or one of the things i do is um with
court custody cases supervision all of
that
that's another whole piece that they
have to deal with takes up a lot of time
and resources so through that it was
it was basically realized that koopas
ezra
has stretched itself thin and they
really need a separate division
just for these cases right right
randolph what about the uh
the last year the whole covet experience
that must have put an additional
layer of pressure on on every family but
specifically this group as well
yeah it certainly did and you know
everybody was feeling isolation isolated
during kovitz so isolation on top of
isolation
and just to add to the point about the
financial aspect of it you know the the
obvious
sata shava from all single parents is
that there's a single breadwinner in the
house
so right off the bat you're going to
have a much higher percentage of single
parents who are
struggling to make ends meet and i think
that's probably a really big one of the
big reasons why i think
ezra or any organization should have a
special a special unit or designation
for single parents because it's just
almost across the board unless there's
some special support that comes from the
family
a a wealthy family member something like
that otherwise
typically single parents struggle
financially and certainly throughout
kovid
as people were not working and and there
was a tremendous amount of depression
we saw with my extended family children
were
again the isolation really comes through
where they just felt totally
disconnected
we did all kinds of all kinds of zoom
programs for kids over the course of
that time which
all mechanical can say
but we did programs we did programs for
children throughout kovid
and you couldn't really connect that way
it was very very hard to really connect
with the kids
but i think that parents single parents
in particular over the course of that
period of time
i felt a tremendous amount of pressure
being home
with the kids alone i experienced a lot
of single single mothers who told me
the father won't take them because he's
afraid of kovid or vice versa it goes
both ways single fathers have a similar
plight
just to stay on the record but stuck for
months and months and months alone with
the kids without any outlet without
anywhere to go without any extra support
so that added a huge pressure on the
family structure whereby first just like
um kupat cupadezra is a triage center
here in rockland county you can relate
you're sort of a triage center with the
chicago headset fund for a large
community and one where people of all
backgrounds are coming to you
for help the last year i would assume
the demand
for you for your services and for your
help just went off the charts
the demand for we well the since uh we
have very good governments they're
giving a lot of food to everybody that's
true and
a lot of unemployment so we stepped in a
lot where the mental health part
and we started doing new initiatives
helping on chicago trying to help out
more and more kids that are suffering
from anxiety and depression because we
saw that it was on the rise as
after discussing with all the schools
and came with different initiatives to
help out but it's definitely a
huge problem which we don't see going
away tomorrow and even food and
government helps sometimes people need
to know how to get it and where to go
and
they'll call you and say you know we're
desperate for what's being offered we
just don't know how to
navigate it right right exactly how to
navigate it is right i want to thank our
my first
rabbi randolph and rabbi newman for
joining us tonight and all of you please
respond to everything they said how by
taking very seriously the situation
they've just described
us how single mothers and their children
need a lot of help financial and other
help
in our community in rockland county and
in many other places
but tonight we're asking you to support
coupon ezra and specifically their aim
habanem fund which goes to the mothers
and children who are in this type of
situation
let's make sure that tonight coupon ezra
has what they need for their annual
budget and that aim habanem
gets off to a tremendous start
financially so they can help
everybody who's in need the entire panel
and i
thank you very much now we'd like to
present to you
the world premiere of a special music
video
done by nattie brody specifically
regarding the aim habbanim fund
copenhagen has identified the most
pressing need amongst
their recipients there are
a growing surging group of single
mothers
that are overwhelmed bringing up their
children
raising their families without any
[Music]
support
mommy dear tell me please
why it is that you cry
and when you notice i'm there
wipe the tears from your eyes
then you smile let me say
it'll all be okay
but i see how you worry
and struggle each day
the house is dark cause you're at work
when we come home
[Music]
and i ask for your help
you sadly reply
i should try by myself
[Music]
is it hard for you mommy
to be on your own
is there someone out there
who can see
mothers and children
who cry
[Music]
corpus ezra has launched a new
initiative
aim habanem to support those
single mothers separated divorced
and almonds that are struggling to
provide for their families
under a mountain of hurt of pain
of neglect they need our support
mommy dear i can't see
that you're happy today
there's a check in your hands
for the bills we must pay
and a man with a smile
spoke to me for a while
said he'd be there for me
like his very own child
how
[Music]
we
[Music]
may they always be
[Music]
is an anchor of support for these
mothers
it is a first stop to call for help
when they feel alone neglected
and without any resource in the source
of
our bringing light and joy to these
single mothers
may hashem permeate our homes with light
and joy knock us from our children
that we all so desperately
[Music]
in each
[Music]
may they always be happy
for as long as failing
[Music]
what an inspiring and beautiful video
after seeing that you're probably asking
yourselves
what can i do to help coupon ezra what
can i do to help
the aim habbanim fund well for a
donation of ten thousand dollars
someone can adopt a family and take care
of the annual needs
for people in this challenging situation
but there are also other ways to help
there are smaller donations that are
welcome
and necessary in order to help these
families
for a donation of 100 you'll be
providing milk and diapers
and basic essentials for a family for a
donation of 360.
you could take care of the gas water and
electric bills
basic utilities for a family each month
so whatever you can afford every single
donation will be used
to help these families in a very
practical
manner a hundred dollars milk and
diapers 360 for basic utilities
and if you can afford ten thousand
dollars you can literally
adopt the family at that rate and help
them
all year round we ask that you give now
go to coupon
coupon ezra.org you'll see on the home
page a special link
for the aim habanem fund that's the fund
that we've been speaking about
and featuring all night tonight as we
beg you
and we ask you to reach deep into your
pockets and support
the families the single mothers and
their children
who are in desperate situations and need
a lot of help you could also call 1-888
mitzvos
that's 888 648-9867
and give your contribution over the
phone all we
ask tonight during this annual asafa is
to give
give what you can if it's a hundred if
it's 360
if it's a thousand if it's ten thousand
give what you can
please keep in mind the special canvas
painting of hayan konievsky
that's available at the one thousand
dollar gift level and for one hundred
and eighty dollars
you'll be receiving the art scrolls
special edition for coupon ezra
from heimkoniewski ontahilum and you can
dedicate that donation in memory of
somebody
or in honor of somebody whatever it is
that you'd like to do for coupon
ezra all we ask is that you give and
give generously
make tonight a great success plus
the great success that we need in order
to keep coupon ezra going
but the plus gives some more to make
sure the aim habanim
fund gets off to an amazing start and
that we help
single mothers and their children all
year
round at this time it's with great
pleasure
that we introduce our first guest
speaker
businessman and award-winning
international
keynote presenter and author of the book
leopardology please welcome kivy
bernhard hi my name is kevi bernard and
what an honour and a privilege it is for
me
to be able to share with you a few words
today regarding this incredible
organization
kupas ezra what a phenomenal
organization
that was built in the 1959-1960 era
by rabbi michinski and mr sam nusbaum
phenomenal organization helping over 800
families a year
with some five six million dollars
of budget requirement and what an
opportunity we have
to be able to participate and to share
and to engage in this incredible mitzvah
of providing for all in
an abundant and a prosperous way
it struck me as i was thinking about
this here are two individuals rabbi
mashinsky and mr sam nosbaum
that identified a need saw that
something needed to be
built had to be raised from the ground
and birthed into the world
and dedicated time effort energy and
money to do so
[Music]
and as i was percolating this and as i
was thinking about it
i was in awe of that which they took
time out
to build they identified this as a need
and they said this
we will build and so they have
into what is today
and i'm just thinking this
the world has literally turned our lives
upside down
covered tragedies
things collapsing in front of us
the world is telling me that that which
we have collectively built over decades
perhaps even millennia is not standing
the test of time
there is an ingredient in there there is
something
that was left out of the engineering
design process
perhaps on a spiritual perhaps on a
metaphysical level
that needed to be in there that was not
in there
what is that thing what could that
possibly be
i ask this is it possible
that we built houses
but not homes we built families
but not relationships is it possible
that we build businesses that transact
but they are void of sensitivity and
emotion
is it possible that we build customer
service
that doesn't serve as customers is it
possible
that we've engaged in human resource
all resource no human is that possible
and if i dare ask could it be just
possibly
that we have engaged in
religious observance cultural
ritual and pursuit
that is void of spirituality is it
possible
that while we know god we don't actually
have a relationship with him
is that possible is it possible that we
are transacting
culturally in torah amidst us
but we are not engaged in a meaningful
purposeful
beautiful loving fun relationship with
him
many years ago i was speaking
at an ing conference at the mgm grand
in las vegas and as i came into the
sound check
in the late afternoon they introduced me
to a gentleman
tall gentleman whose name was mr raymond
berry
and the meeting planner called me aside
and said that's the celebrity
hall of famer mr roman berry and being
the good south african i am
we're the only sports we play and
recognize
is the game of soccer i said uh
fascinating what is that
and she explained to me that he was a
famous
footballer in 1967 played for the
baltimore cults and then
coached the new england patriots and
made quite a mark
on the game i was honored to meet him
and i came over to him and i shook him
by the hand and i said my honor pleasure
to meet you mr berry
and he said the same
the meeting planner explained to me that
he sat on the board
of one of ing's largest wholesale
distributors
and went on to share that this event
this evening
was partly a farewell to him as he
retired
from his commercial activities but she
told me that he was
famous actually not so much for his
commercial pursuit
but in fact for his evangelical
activities and a devout
christian man who's involved in a lot of
evangelical activity
and i acknowledged that and i said
that's fantastic my pleasure to meet him
i went on and i did my thing and
concluded my platform and a fascinating
thing happened
as i came off the platform
and went to kind of take my seat back in
the ballroom mr berry
stood up and as i walked towards the
table i was sitting at he opened his
arms like this
[Music]
as if to embrace me forward and
encourage me to give him a hug
and i did and he held me aside and he
said to me
the following words he said kivi
it is no mistake that god
sent an orthodox jew to put me into
retirement
and i said mr berry my honor
we all serve one god
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and here's what mr berry said to me
he said that's true kivi
but the jews have a secret and i said a
secret what's the secret
he said they have a thing called a
jewish mother
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this is an age-old secret
because the jewish mother
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is that mechanism that is responsible
for embedding and imbuing this
deep deep relationship connection
that we speak of the spirituality
the fiber the magic
of relationship that speaks well beyond
the transaction speaks well beyond
the engagement of a cultural ritual
that soft tissue that connectivity that
relationship
that love for which it is actually all
designed
lives in the hands of the mother of a
home
and what an incredible honor to be able
to
announce to you and to share with you
this
huge effort that cooper's ezra has
embarked on
with the launch of the bonim project
that specifically focuses on upholding
and supporting divorcees
single mothers they are unfortunately a
reality
in our community and can often feel
extremely isolated
and sidelined from mainline activity in
the community here is an organization
that is taking time taking tremendous
effort
to identify this and to deal with it in
a
very healthy balanced organized way
that is full of love and compassion to
bring these people
support to bring these mothers the
opportunity
to imbue their children with this
dynamic of spirituality
even though the circumstance of their
home might not be
fully complete or perceived as such what
a beautiful thing to support
but as we step away from the detail of
the message
perhaps we can give some thought to the
larger
message at hand we have an incredible
opportunity
as we rebuild our lives the world around
us our communities our organizations
our cities our synagogues
and our homes and our marriages
and our relationship with our children
there is an ingredient that was missing
historically which is why things have
collapsed around us
now is the time to identify that
and as we rebuild let's make sure we sew
that in
let's make sure we cement that into our
organizations
our schools our schools the brick and
mortar
is all good and wonderful but
what does it feel like what does it
leave
me feeling after i've sat in your
classroom after i've come to your
boardroom
after i've had a meeting with you after
i had dinner with you
while i sat at your shabbos table what
does it feel like
because that is the space and the place
of deep connection
and relationship may hashem bless us all
that we are able to take this wonderful
amazing opportunity we have
this breath of fresh air that hashem has
given us
to now re-emerge and build
with joy and with passion
and simcha and i simply leave you with
this
a key absolute must that has to come
into your new building design
my business partner and i always share
simcha is not negotiable
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the kupat ezra annual budget is five
million dollars
they are helping one thousand families
with that budget
and the number of families each year
continues to increase
kupat ezra needs to designate 1.8
million
dollars to help 180
single mothers and their children over
the next year
if you've designated a specific amount
of money to help us tonight
a specific sum to give to kupat ezra
i ask you and we all ask you to please
double it or triple it give more we want
to make sure that the aim habanem fund
is as strong as possible
and the money that's necessary to
support single mothers and their
children in our community
is there for them think about all the
things that you know
about what kupat ezra does for those 1
000 families in the community
that they help all those services are
continuing
but now we are giving special attention
to single mothers and their children
that's why we need you
to support kupat ezra like you always
do but then to give even more to stretch
yourselves a bit more
so we can continue to add services and
help
more and more people in the community
next up is our div please welcome rabbi
naftali
of yeshiva torres david of muncie
the rambam in hilhes madness anime
tells us kolbner
if a brother is not compassionate to his
brother
who is going to take mercy on him the
rambam
interjects madness annie with a plea
from the heart
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is our family for over
60 years corporate has been extending
their hand
each month distributing checks to the
most
needy in our midst there's a family that
grows
quantitatively each family expands
but a family has to expand qualitatively
too
and corpus ezra our extended family
is growing qualitatively with a quantum
leap forward
with the establishment of aim habanem
ema bonham is here to take care
of those single mothers in our midst
that are crying for assistance
crying for help they need the emotional
support
much more even than the financial
support they need a steady resource
that is there to support them as they
raise their families on their own
the gamora baba basra in daffy udallah
shares with us a fascinating story
there was an individual by the name of
binyamin hatsadik
we don't know which town he lived in but
in the town that he lived he was the
gabet's
doctor of the town and he distributed
all his money
each day each week to the most needy
and a woman approached him a woman with
seven children a single mother
and she said panaseni give me pannasa
and he said the coffers are empty the
cooper is dry
and she said to him if you don't give me
pannasa
i'll die i have no other resource than
you.
and binyamin that sadik said to her
even though there is nothing in the
koopa i'll be mufana's you
meesha lee come to my home be part of my
table
a short while later the gemara tells us
that binyamin at sadiq was deathly sick
and there in the bathroom shall mila the
malachi mala the malachi morim
stormed the heavenly tribunal and they
came before hashem
and the gomorrah tells us they said to
hashem how can you let binyamin had
sadik die
wasn't he mufannus that woman and her
children
calamatsil nephesh akhas misroyal kilu
kim oil molly
one person is a whole world miyab the
gemara tells us immediately
correlates our dino they ripped up his
garden and they allocated for him
another 22 years
the gemara is sharing with us something
very beautiful and very deep
this pinyamin was distributing to dhaka
for many years
so much so that attached to his name
was the word sadiq he was recognized as
a taddic
but there is tsudaka and there is
tsudaka
there's a time where we can allocate
resources to other people financial
resources
and there's an extra middle something
very crucial and very critical
where we actually step into the poor
person's shoes
and when benjamin zadek assumed personal
responsibility for this woman
it was coraline zardine my friends
we're on the cusp of ello we're about to
approach rosh hashanah
and we're begging hashem
life takes on many forms yes we are
alive
yes we want to be nichthav
in a safer but there's a quantity of
life and there's a quality of life
we want to live connected to the source
of life
and the secrets to which we're going to
be given the quality of life
the true joy of life is dependent on
this very nakuda
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this week we read passas ray re-es
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and deposit tells us towards the end of
the parasha
the secret of how we can experience
hayom
hayao medina on rosh hashanah
rather than klala deposit tells us
when it comes to yanta it comes to yom
tovim
we're in a state of joy
there are four segments that surround
our family table
our sons our daughters those that are
close to us
our employees and then the pastor
enumerates another four segments
those needy nato the leviathan
and rashi tells us hakodesh porho is
sharing with us the secret
of how we're going to access the source
of bracha
hashem says there are four around my
table and there are four around your
table
around my table there is the levy the
gear
the yosom and most difficult of all the
al mana that is
surely alone that has no one to turn to
and in these four segments if you take
care of mine
i will take care of yours because we're
one family
and if you recognize bonnie at
if you're my children then i'm you'll be
might i'll be your children we'll be
together
one family i want to share with you in
closing
the words of the meshach beautiful words
that he tells us he shares with us in
pasha's emma
in the sukhum that talk about rosh
hashanah
we find the cycle of hagim described the
mitzvos of each yontav described in
pasha's emma
and there on rosh hashanah we find
vayidaba hashem al-musha leim hashem
says to moshe
dabal binayi israel layman
a day of reckoning a day which is going
to establish
how the whole year is going to progress
and the mesh asks why is rosh hashanah
established a day of judgment
here at this particular day the first of
tishrei there are different rosh
hashanahs that the mishnah reckons out
and rosh hashanah could well be and
maybe better placed around pesach time
why was it established the day of
judgment on rosh hashanah the first day
of tishrei
of course this is the hayyom harasolam
the day the world was created
but deposit tells us much more he says
because the passage before where it
ends the mitzvah of swoosh interjects
with one possuc
after telling us
that there's a day of schwarz there's a
positive that tells us about madness
when you harvest your fields and this
rosh hashanah
is the time of harvest where every
farmer is bringing in his crops
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you should leave for the poor for the
gear
for those that don't have sources of
support leave them
the droppings the clippings the payer
the corner of the field
ani hashem elokesham says the
mashrachmat this posik is placed here
because this is the way that we will
secure for ourselves a good
bench to your a true
and if we look in the words a little
deeper
we can read it a little bit more because
the true
madness and him here is of course
we can give to another person but we
take credit for that gift
and in the interim the honey is
compromised receiving it
but like she called matt nassarim is
given in a manner
that the arnie doesn't know who the
benefactor is
he's truly a recipient maintaining his
dignity
and deposit tells us more only
and the word taser doesn't just mean
leave it there in the field for him
but it's from the word
provide him secure provide him the
emotional support
feel for him truly care for him be
standing at the distance
and rejoicing that he has
what he needs to make his yantaf
wonderful
and then ani hashem alokem and we have
the mitzvah of rosh hashanah
what a beautiful messer and my brother
raboran salzangasund
added a very beautiful thought because
the gemara at the end of rosh hashanah
tells us on rosh hashanah imranai
we are enjoying to say before hakodush
baruch
used to coronate him as our king
and the ignorant says how do we know
that from where do we know that we have
to make
baruch who are a king and surprisingly
the gemara brings this pasuk
ani hashem eloke i am hashem your god
make me your god but one second this
pasuk is talking about madness and he
missed the passing before rosh hashanah
and this comes to teach us that no rosh
hashanah begins
securing for ourselves a good year
begins
when we take care of the ani and the gay
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and if we want to think critically and
honestly
which segment in our community needs our
supports
emotional moral support more than anyone
else
it's the single mothers because they are
truly alone
we like to defend ourselves we like to
psychologically ask
why we like to rationalize why we're not
there
well we have our reasons we don't want
to get involved
it's hard we have to give an extra
measure of emotional support
our job is not to ask the whys it's to
be wise
because when we transcend our rational
mind
and we're there the bunch of them says
if you're
one family hashem says you're my family
and i will secure and guarantee for you
a good bench to you and so as we read
this week in the parasha
the beautiful words boku tells us to
give
charity to gifts
when there is amongst you and evil
treat him as your brother he's the one
single brother
he's like your brother he's like your
family
he's one with you perceived
it doesn't suffice to open up my hand
and provide financial support
there's the letter of the law and
there's the spirit of the law
there's the quantity and there's the
quality
not so in titan give
but give more than giving give the
emotional support
and aim habanem is opening up
not just the financial cooper but it's
welcoming
the almana and her children to our table
so that we're one with them and we can
provide a true source of
emotional support for those in our
community
that need it the most and with that
deposit guarantees us
in this merit will be to a sh
vachasimatova not just be inscribed in
the book of life
but to be hosum to be one with hashem
locked in the source of bracha and will
be zohar to a year of nakas
simcha at the website
kupatezra.org with the special
aim habanem donate link that's where you
could support the new
and urgent initiative that helps single
mothers with their needs from
basic living expenses to therapies
and medical help and programs for
children
who are in these delicate situations
give generously there are hundreds of
mothers in our community
who are trying to do it all on their own
they need our help desperately
please give now to aim habanim
ezra.org and 1 888
mitzvos tonight we have a special offer
special gifts for each donation of 180
you'll be receiving a special art scroll
edition
of reviews you can dedicate
and have printed in the book a special
dedication in honor of somebody
or memory of somebody 180 dollars and
you'll be receiving
this special edition of the arts girl
ravhin kanievsky
onto hillen for a donation of one
thousand dollars
you'll receive a special gishlai canvas
of reviews donate now
a beautiful gift at a thousand dollars a
wonderful gift at 180 dollars
we need your help we need your support
please
give now ladies and gentlemen
you've just watched an incredible hour
of the kupat ezra 25th annual summer
asifa
every one of you i am sure wants to give
and give generously
you want to make sure to keep kupat ezra
going and you want to make sure that in
the brand
new year aim habanen and the aim habanem
fund
gets off to an incredible start we need
your help
coupon ezra.org coupoffezra.org
there's a special link on the home page
for the aim habanem fund
coupon ezra is an umbrella organization
with so many services and so many
stuccos going out
in so many directions to so many
families but now
they have designated a specific amount
of money
just for single mothers and their
children
give give to kupat ezra give to
amhabanim
give twice if you need to give double
the amount that you thought you'd
originally give
just to make sure that both the
organization
and this special fund get off to an
incredible start
in the new year i pray that all of us
have a wonderful new year
and i pray that kupat ezra has to close
its doors because they won't be
necessary anymore
but right now they're very necessary and
they're very necessary
for the community in general and for
single mothers
and their children please give make
tonight
a great success my name is malcolm
siegel thank you so much for watching
thank you for being part of this
incredible stucca and thank you for
helping cooper fezra and the aim hubunam
fund
flourish in the brand new year i would
like to take this opportunity to thank
and congratulate
all the participants in this year's
asifa planning
and execution especially my dear friend
and partner of simcha herbsmann
this tireless dedication to our koopa
his devotion knows no bounds i would
also like to thank him and his wife
for sponsoring the commemorative tehelem
that will be distributed in honor
of the appearance of leia mashulin we
also would like to thank the members of
our round table
panel rabbi first rabbit randolph and
rabbi newman for the insights
wisdom and ideas how to bring our imah
abundant fund to greater heights
also i would like to thank at this time
our guest speakers
rabbi naftali reich and rabbi kivy
bernhard
for their impassioned speeches i am sure
that
the virgin has
i would like to congratulate you on your
masterful performance
as our master of ceremonies may your
obi-wan to a life
full of simra and nagas and as the
saying goes
health and wealth and time to enjoy it
lastly
i would like to thank our audience that
took the time and interest
to partake in this most important dasifa
with your outstanding generosity will be
able to help our single mothers
and their families we can alleviate
their pain
and help them to bring up their children
and see much nachas gazunta
as we've recited in the in halal
yesterday
mikimi may offer dull
may all these families be zaika to
happiness and joy
may we all merit the shechina
yerushalayim
heritage royal and clay israel never to
be alone
and never to be forsaken with the
imminent coming
of mashiach ben haider of the amendment
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you