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The Israel Center's Beth Din to
adjudicate and arbitrate monetary disputes, according to Jewish law There
is a registration fee of 200nis per case No other charges for this service
Please call 566-7787 ext. 204 for further information We have forms for
two types of cases: Those where both parties agree to submit their
disputeto the Beth Din, and those where a complainant wants the Beth Din
to summon the second party. The first batch of cases have been processed
and "invitations" have been issued. The Beth Din is now in full swing..
Yitzhak Fund, Esq. • Rabbi Emanuel Quint Chairpersons
Kashrut Questions
If you find a discrepancy between the Hebrew labeling and the original
packaging... or if you have any other OU kashrut questions, call this
toll-free number (from Israel to NY) 1-800-949-0123 From 4:00pm -
midnight, you get a human; other times, leave a voice- message OU Kashrut
in Israel office at the Center: 5667787
Israel Center Cafe
After nourishing the soul, come nourish the body serving coffee,
sandwiches, toasts, pizza, french fries, salads, eggs, stuffed potatoes,
lasagna, soups... and more Located on the lower level of the Israel Center
Hours: Sun.-Thu. - 10:00am - 3:00pm Ask about our catering services on or
off the Center premises
Thirsty? We now have a hot drinks machine with coffee, tea, & hot
chocolate located on the ground floor, anda cold drinks (cans) machine on
the first floor near the library.
The Israel Center needs volunteers to help with TT deliveries on Thursdays
during the summer. Please call Toni 058 532701
The winning raffle tickets from among those who responded to our recent
readers’ survey were selected by a lottery program for handheld devices
called “Pick Some Numbers”, plus two different people inputting random
numbers of their own. This was done to guarantee objective fairness in the
selection of winners. (The fact that my brother-in-law won is irrelevant <jk>)
If you want to drive a taxi driver crazy, ask him to take you to Keren
HaYesod corner Abramovich Street. When he tells you he doesn’t know that
street, tell him that Mendele Mocher Sforim was the penname of Minsk-born
Yiddish novelist Sholem Yakov Abramovich
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