As the winter zman set in on Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan, and with tens of thousands of talmidim across Eretz Yisrael beginning the main part of the school year in their respective chadarim and yeshivos, a delegation of Pele Yoetz Rabbanim traveled to Kever Rachel in Beis Lechem to entreat for success in all their endeavors during the coming year.
The Rabbanim joined together in heartfelt tefillah, entreating for their individual and collective success in the fulfillment of the vital, delicate role that they fill in a community. Many individuals, couples and families depend on Pele Yoetz’s professional services throughout the year, and in select cases, 24 hours a day.

Beyond the uncompromising professionalism and sincerity that guide all their efforts, Pele Yoetz’s faculty members distinguish themselves in deep yiras Shamayim, emunah and staunch commitment to the mesorah which are the guiding lights of all evaluation and counseling processes at Pele Yoetz Center.
Following this, an indistinguishable aspect of the work and efforts invested by the faculty is heartfelt tefillah and the fervent belief that, notwithstanding all human efforts, Hakadosh Baruch Hu is the One Who guides us along the correct path, and it is He Who enables any emotional, spiritual or professional guidance to be effective and achieve the desired results.
“Siyata diShmaya is what begins and ends all our endeavors,” Pele Yoetz Center’s director concluded the stirring event. “This is why it is so critical for us to daven with all our hearts and all our might, and what better place is there to daven than the kever of Rachel Imeinu a”h who is constantly entreating and weeping that her children should be redeemed? This is why we are here right now and why we come here so frequently to daven and storm Shamayim on behalf of the wonderful Yidden who seek out our help and services at Pele Yoetz.”
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