How does tiny Chevron provide accommodations for 40,000 guests who come to spend Shabbos with the Fathers and Mothers eternally resting in this holy city?
Kfar Pines was founded in 1933 by new immigrants from Eastern Europe. Today, it’s home to more than 1,000 people, several thousand bees, and frum beekeeper Yehuda Kendal
Reb Dovid Weissenstern serves thousands of free cups of coffee every day to the crowds at the Kosel. Rain or shine, he’s there to continue Avraham Avinu’s legacy