EFRAT: Bringing Babies Into the World
Naomi was desperate: newly married and on precarious financial ground, she and her husband felt totally incapable of properlycaring for the child she carried. Their social worker agreed with her husband. Abortion was the only choice. She would or could not listen to family members who tried to dissuade her against taking this irrevocable step. Procedures were followed, forms were duly submitted and an abortion was scheduled for a few days later. Then word reached EFRAT.
What is EFRAT? EFRAT was established by Mr. H. Feingenbaum, a Holocaust survivor. After immigrating to Israel after the war, and seeing the few that had survived the Nazi horror, he realized one thing. The way to the continued survival and with G-d’s help, resurgence of the Jewish people, was to increase the numbers of Jews being born. Mr. Feingenbaum’s goal in founding the organization was to increase the birthrate in the Jewish State by preventing unnecessary abortions.
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Getting sick during a vacation can do more than spoil a trip. It can also lead to long-term negative health consequences. Diseases that have been eradicated in the United States are still active in certain countries, and the water supply is not always safe for drinking.
Thirst Quenching, Soul Quenching
The skies in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn were illuminated with the fire of Torah recently, as the Madison Torah Center hosted their first annual L’ag B’Omer celebration. As the sun set, a huge bonfire was built by the Rabbanim and local residents in the spacious schoolyard of the Yeshiva Mikdash Melech girl’s school, adjacent to the Madison Torah Center. Over 200 yeshivah boys and girls and their parents enjoyed the sounds of festive songs praising Hashem that were played over the professional sound system. The men and boys danced with unbridled joy around the magnificent bonfire.