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Stollel / YU / BCBM / Bnai Yeshurun Presents A Melava Malka With Eitan Katz

Stollel / YU / BCBM / Bnai Yeshurun Presents A Melava Malka With Eitan Katz

Please join us for a special kumzitz in Teaneck…
From Rabbi Moshe Tzvi Weinberg:
“For quite some time I (and many others) have longed to create opportunities to feel connected to Hashem in a deep and meaningful way in the Teaneck/Bergenfield community. In that spirit I am very pleased to announce that next motzei shabbos (the first of Chodesh Kislev – Nov. 17th) we will be having what I hope will be an inspiring evening of niggunim and Torah. It will take place in Bnai Yeshurun in Teaneck and will feature the sweet tunes of Eitan Katz as well as some uplifting Divrei Torah as we prepare ourselves for channukah (and hopefully mashiach).
This will be the first “official” Stollel / YU / BCBM event ever and with Hashem’s help it will be a major gathering of Jews searching for closeness to the Ribbono Shel Olam. After bringing the Stollel Selichos to the Roemer Shul this past year and having such a beautiful turnout, I felt that it was very important to continue to try to do these type of events in a way that can attract people from the broader Teaneck community.
Please feel free to spread the word to all men and women who you think would like to be a part of this melava malka and I hope to see you there!”


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