The shul board sat around the table. the whiff of Reismans tasty pastries hung in the air. The meeting was to be kept secret until further notice. All in attendance were invited. The meeting consisted of seven well chosen people:
Zechariah Dalinsky, the shul handyman.
Shmuli Grossman, the shul’s legal manager.
Dov Ber Klein, the shul’s event manager.
Yaakov Goldman, the community givier (rich man).
Tzivi Zemowitz, the shul’s financial manager.
Rebbe Zalman Greenberg, Gabbai Sheini.
Gavriel Wagner, head gabbi of Orel Avraham.
And Rabbi Yechiel Goldberg, Rabbi of the shul.
This was a very important moment for the Shul. Everyone’s face was filled with worry. Even though the refreshment plate was out and full, none took.…
He still remember the letter he got three weeks ago which said as follows:
To the rabbi of congregation of Ohel Avraham,
I know that this may come as shocking news but, it seems that JoeMiculsky wants to buy the shuls property to use to make a gym for students to come and learn how to do gymnastics. I know how much you love the shul and so I fought to the best of my ability but still failed. It seems that you and your congregation will have to move out of the shul in three weeks time . The reason why is because the government feels that they will make more money giving over the property to Joe then…
Rabbi Yechiel Goldberg made his way swiftly down the hallway, he didn’t want to be late. He pushed aside the glass doors of the real estate office. Rabbi Yechiel as a young boy was recognized as a special boy. He was exceptionally bright and had a sharp mind. He had progressed in his studies and by the age of seven had already finished Talmud with rashi and tosfos and began learning more complex sefarim. When his Bar Mitzvah rolled around he said a speech that surprised even the most outstanding rabbis present.”Such a young boy” they wondered. He received smicha from the great Rosh Yeshivah Rabbi Chaim Zev Lapnek at the age of eighteen. In yeshivah he couldn’t learn with the regular…
The Meeting
8:59:50 PM
The shul board sat around the table. the whiff of Reismans tasty pastries hung in the air. The meeting was to be kept secret until further notice. All in attendance were invited. The meeting consisted of seven well chosen people:
Zechariah Dalinsky, the shul handyman.
Shmuli Grossman, the shul’s legal manager.
Dov Ber Klein, the shul’s event manager.
Yaakov Goldman, the community givier (rich man).
Tzivi Zemowitz, the shul’s financial manager.
Rebbe Zalman Greenberg, Gabbai Sheini.
Gavriel Wagner, head gabbi of Orel Avraham.
And Rabbi Yechiel Goldberg, Rabbi of the shul.
This was a very important moment for the Shul. Everyone’s face was filled with worry. Even though the refreshment plate was out and full, none took.…
He still remember the letter he got three weeks ago which said as follows:
To the rabbi of congregation of Ohel Avraham,
I know that this may come as shocking news but, it seems that JoeMiculsky wants to buy the shuls property to use to make a gym for students to come and learn how to do gymnastics. I know how much you love the shul and so I fought to the best of my ability but still failed. It seems that you and your congregation will have to move out of the shul in three weeks time . The reason why is because the government feels that they will make more money giving over the property to Joe then…
Rabbi Yechiel Goldberg made his way swiftly down the hallway, he didn’t want to be late. He pushed aside the glass doors of the real estate office. Rabbi Yechiel as a young boy was recognized as a special boy. He was exceptionally bright and had a sharp mind. He had progressed in his studies and by the age of seven had already finished Talmud with rashi and tosfos and began learning more complex sefarim. When his Bar Mitzvah rolled around he said a speech that surprised even the most outstanding rabbis present.”Such a young boy” they wondered. He received smicha from the great Rosh Yeshivah Rabbi Chaim Zev Lapnek at the age of eighteen. In yeshivah he couldn’t learn with the regular…
Shloimi!