Kinigsberg family helps elderly couples do mitzvas in the suka of holy bagels

The Kinigsberg Family went on Mivtzoyim During Sukkos,

First Name Class
Charna 5b
Asher 2b
Pinchas 1b

Helped 2 Yidden Bench Lulav, and 2 Yidden make a Bracha לישב בסוכה.

Neighbors

The Jaimovich Family went on Mivtzoyim During Sukkos,

First Name Class
Benny 6A
Yossi 3C
Chaya 1

Helped 5 Yidden Bench Lulav, and Yidden make a Bracha לישב בסוכה.

Wolff family shakes lulav and esrog with people in their chabad.

The Wolff Family went on Mivtzoyim During Sukkos,

First Name Class
Yechiel Michel 4A
Chana 2A

Helped 88 Yidden Bench Lulav, and 88 Yidden make a Bracha לישב בסוכה.

labkowski family brings the joy of sukkos

The Labkowski Family went on Mivtzoyim During Sukkos,

First Name Class
yehoshua+yonatan 3a+4c

Helped 49 Yidden Bench Lulav, and 0 Yidden make a Bracha לישב בסוכה.

Berel shakes lulav and esrog at the Chicago Cubs baseball game

The Pewzner Family went on Mivtzoyim During Sukkos,

First Name Class
Berel 3B

Helped 56 Yidden Bench Lulav, and Yidden make a Bracha לישב בסוכה.

I went with my father to the Chicago Cubs baseball game in the playoffs. After the winning game a guy came over to us and said “when I saw you walk in with your lulav and esrog, I just knew we were gonna win this game.” And then we shook lulav with him and his wife.

Yfraimov family bring the joy to my Uncle

The Uria shimon Family went on Mivtzoyim During Sukkos,

First Name Class
Shimon Yfraimov
Uria Yfraimov

Helped 9 Yidden Bench Lulav, and 9 Yidden make a Bracha לישב בסוכה.

First I went and then I saw some one without a lulav so we made a brocha in the sukkah

Yfraimov family bring the joy to my Uncle

The Uria shimon Family went on Mivtzoyim During Sukkos,

First Name Class
Shimon Yfraimov

Helped 9 Yidden Bench Lulav, and 9 Yidden make a Bracha לישב בסוכה.

First I went and then I saw some one without a lulav so we made a brocha in the sukkah

Ben gamla for 2 hours

The Cohen Family went on Mivtzoyim During Sukkos,

First Name Class
Yossi 6

Helped 65 Yidden Bench Lulav, and 65 Yidden make a Bracha לישב בסוכה.

I went and did mivtzoim at Ben gamla

Mauda family trying to do our part

The Mauda Family went on Mivtzoyim During Sukkos,

First Name Class
Moriya 5
Yinon 3
Shilat 1

Helped 25 Yidden Bench Lulav, and 10 Yidden make a Bracha לישב בסוכה.

First, you need to understand a little something about my son Yinon. He is an extremely shy and sensitive boy. To do mitzvoyim in no easy task. BH his sisters are the opposite and they assist a lot, or shall I say take over and do it for him. But one day, I took him to his speech therapy appointment. ALL his therapists are Jewish and many people in the waiting room are as well. I casually mentioned bringing his lulav/esrog and he agreed nervously. I assured him if he needed help I would be there. But when we got there, he got really motivated. He explained proudly how to hold and shake the lulav to each person. He told everyone the bracha. We were so impressed with him….especially his therapist. She knows of his difficulty with shyness. But on top of it all…by explaining the bracha to everyone, he was pronouncing sounds he has difficulty with. Not only did he do this with his therapist but every Jewish person in the office at the time…totaling 6. One stated she had never done this before and another stated she hadn’t done this in over 20 years. Yinon felt so proud of this accomplishment. My only disappointment was this was all done without the camera and photo op to mark the occasion. But I knew, had I brought it out, he may not have continued and did as well as he did. As a mother, I am extremely proud of him, as a fellow educator, I am impressed to see a school that inspires children….to the point of coming out of their comfort zone. Thank you!

Mauda family trying to do our part

The Mauda Family went on Mivtzoyim During Sukkos,

First Name Class
Moriya 5
Yinon 2
Shilat 1

Helped 25 Yidden Bench Lulav, and 10 Yidden make a Bracha לישב בסוכה.

First, you need to understand a little something about my son Yinon. He is an extremely shy and sensitive boy. To do mitzvoyim in no easy task. BH his sisters are the opposite and they assist a lot, or shall I say take over and do it for him. But one day, I took him to his speech therapy appointment. ALL his therapists are Jewish and many people in the waiting room are as well. I casually mentioned bringing his lulav/esrog and he agreed nervously. I assured him if he needed help I would be there. But when we got there, he got really motivated. He explained proudly how to hold and shake the lulav to each person. He told everyone the bracha. We were so impressed with him….especially his therapist. She knows of his difficulty with shyness. But on top of it all…by explaining the bracha to everyone, he was pronouncing sounds he has difficulty with. Not only did he do this with his therapist but every Jewish person in the office at the time…totaling 6. One stated she had never done this before and another stated she hadn’t done this in over 20 years. Yinon felt so proud of this accomplishment. My only disappointment was this was all done without the camera and photo op to mark the occasion. But I knew, had I brought it out, he may not have continued and did as well as he did. As a mother, I am extremely proud of him, as a fellow educator, I am impressed to see a school that inspires children….to the point of coming out of their comfort zone. Thank you!