(Courtesy of Ritz-Carlton Herzliya) Tel-Aviv’s most luxurious suburb adds a new lustre to its name with the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Israel. Established as the seafront town’s most prestigious property, The Ritz-Carlton, Herzliya hotel provides guests with unrivaled dining experiences and legendary service befitting the Ritz-Carlton’s renowned reputation. Situated above the marina and affording breath-taking views of the Mediterranean Sea, the urban resort hotel neighbors Israel’s “Silicon Valley” where headquarters of high-tech and multinational corporations are based.

A family system tries to remain in homeostasis. Any family, like most complex systems, wants to remain in balance and resists any change which may challenge its present functioning and its chance to survive. Let’s say a couple is experiencing strains on their relationship that threaten the continuity of their marriage.

Recap: Aida runs to Stella to tell her what Rabbi H said. Stella suggests the woman named Beth in Canada may be able to help if her father is arrested. Stella is leaving for the music concert the next day. Aida’s uncle comes and tells her he needs her to run her father’s spice shop, as he doesn’t have time to do it.

Another miracle! On Monday night, missiles were fired at the Tel Aviv area, central Israel. Sirens were sounded and people ran for cover. Parts of a missile landed on the Ramat Gan-Bnei Brak border, resulting in fires just a short distance away from tall office buildings. And only five light injuries reported from shrapnel, with some damage (light by comparison) to the nearby buildings. And I don’t need to tell you that there are no open areas in that place! In other less-densely populated areas, there have been direct hits, and many more fatalities, wounded, and tremendous damage caused by missiles (including on Monday). We need to recognize the great miracles which happen there, and thank Hashem appropriately! Mizmor l’soda (l’toda for the Sephardim)!

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 Harav Refoel Yehoshua Halevi Kalish zt”l, a revered talmid chochom and dedicated rav of Harborview Bais Medrash in Lawrence, has passed away at the age of around 80. A musmach of Bais Medrash Govoha, he was renowned for his unparalleled dedication to Torah learning, completing Shas annually and carrying a gemara at all times, inspiring countless individuals through his example. As a longtime R”M at Yeshiva Derech Ayson in Far Rockaway, he profoundly influenced others to enhance their limud hatorah and value every moment. Rav Kalish also delivered numerous weekly shiurim, including daf yomi at Shaarei Tefillah of Lawrence.