نخستین 200 خط.
That's not him.
Mr. Shtreicher? It's Rivka Mendelman. We can't find him.
Yes.
Thank you. All the best.
He's in the dairy section.
He looks just like his father.
You'll have to do a lot of laundry. Doesn't he have a tissue?
Shira.
What do you say?
This is it, Esther. It's happening.
- When did you meet? - We didn't, but I feel that he is the one.
I'm so excited. I want to scream.
- Screaming isn't modest, sweetie. - I won't scream, I just feel like it.
Scream to God.
- Tell me what to say. - When is the date?
Monday.
First of all, stay calm.
He shouldn't notice that you feel like screaming. And second....
Esther....
Do you need anything?
Should I go get Yochay?
It's over.
Let's go home.
I recommend that you prepare a list of topics.
If there's quiet...
...talk about the kindergarten and he'll talk about the yeshiva.
Mother, where are the keys to the safe?
- Let me know how much you're taking out. - Three thousand.
- Hi, Dad! - Happy Purim, sweetie.
Mom is in the living room.
Happy Purim!
There are so many people outside.
My darling.
Get ready. It's about to start.
Happy Purim, everyone. Ten people will come in each time.
Happy Purim!
Happy Purim! How may I help?
I'm married with 10 children. Four pairs of twins and two little boys.
- I'm starting to marry them off. - Congratulations!
- Are they all healthy and well? - Thank God.
How many boys and how many girls?
All boys.
I don't know how to do it.
Two children each year.
Next year, two more.
- Happy Purim. - Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
Happy Purim.
Cheers.
- I'm getting married. - Congratulations.
Congratulations!
I'm an orphan, but I work as a teacher in the heder.
I'd like to buy her some jewelry.
Gladly. Happy Purim.
Thank you.
Happy Purim.
- What's up? - Hey, Frieda.
I've got some news.
I'm a bride.
I'm a bride.
I'm a bride, Shira.
- What? - Yes.
- Who are you marrying? - Yosef Goodman. From New York.
His father is the Rabbi's third cousin.
- I'm a bride. - I can't believe it!
I told you, didn't I? How long have you known?
They landed yesterday. We met from 7:00 to 10:15.
What's he like?
I don't know.
- What do you mean? - He's all right.
Mother, can you come out, please?
Frieda...
...may you be next.
Amen.
- I don't deserve you. - Yochay.
- I don't say it enough. - You say it every Purim.
Why do I say it only on Purim, my wife?
- You are everything to me. - Stop it, you're drunk.
You are my Torah.
I love you.
She's sick.
I didn't know that when we got married.
What's wrong with her?
She's mentally ill.
May I have another drink?
It's too much to take.
I'm falling apart.
Redemption comes in the blink of an eye. Happy Purim.
Mr. Shtreicher, happy Purim. What can I do for you?
Cheers.
- Thank God.... - It's not enough.
Go to Goldberg, tell him I sent you.
Where were we?
We found a match for Frenkel's orphan but there isn't a penny left.
It's shocking.
Whatever you could give would be fantastic.
Happy Purim.
A word of wisdom?
How's Shira's match with the Millers coming along?
Not now. We'll talk later.
Rabbi Aharon, never delay a match.
We'll talk. Happy Purim.
Cheers!
Close the window.
Esther?
Esther, are you all right?
Esther, can you hear me? Answer me.
Esther, what's going on?
- What's wrong? - Esther's not answering.
Esther?
- She's not answering? - Esther!
Break the door!
She's not answering.
- She's unconscious! - Call an ambulance!
- Aharon, is she breathing? - Let me through!
- What's the number? - 101 !
- Hold the door open. - Dear Lord....
I need an ambulance....
My sister.... She's nine months pregnant....
May the Lord console you within Zion and Jerusalem...
...and may you know no more sorrow.
Amen.
This is a temporary separation.
That's what consoled me when my wife passed away.
You're a widower?
For nine years now.
May the Lord console you within Zion and Jerusalem...
- ...and may you know no more sorrow. - Amen.
If I forget you O Jerusalem
May my right hand forget her skill
If I forget you O Jerusalem
Let my tongue cleave To the foot of my mouth
If I do not exalt Jerusalem
Above my chief joy
May the Lord console you within Zion and Jerusalem...
...and may you know no more sorrow.
Amen.
We have to hurry, we've got an hour at the grave...
...and then the circumcision.
May the Lord console you.
Amen.
You too.
Hear, O Israel, the Lord is God, the Lord is one!
The Lord is king, the Lord shall reign forever.
Save us, Lord!
Give us strength, Lord!
Our God and God of our fathers...
...preserve this child for his father and mother, his father...
...and his name in Israel shall be...
...Mordechay, son of Yochay.
May the father rejoice in his newborn.
May his mother in heaven be glad with the fruit of her womb...
...as it is written: May she who bore you rejoice.
As it is said: I passed by you and saw you weltering in your blood...
...and I said to you: You shall live through your blood.
May he grow up to Torah and Hupa and good deeds.
How can I help?
How do I cope with the panic?
- What about Shira? - Not now.
Never delay decisions in this matter.
Seal the deal now and have the wedding in a year.
We'll give it some time.
It's Yochay's mother.
- How are you, Shira? - Okay.
Welcome.
Good to see you.
Mordechay.
No, it's Grandma.
Mordechay.
- The child needs-- - Mordechay has everything he needs.
Rivka, how long will you wait?
A year?
It's not something you or I can decide.
It's Yochay's decision.
I can't believe Yochay's already thinking of getting married.
It's sinking in...
...slowly.
Oh, God.
It's tearing me apart, Rivka.
They brought it up two weeks after she died.
Then it was irrelevant...
...but now....
Who is she?
She was widowed six months ago.
She has two little children...
...and she speaks Hebrew.
Where is she from?
Belgium.
You're not taking the baby to Belgium.
I'm not doing anything.
I'm just suggesting it to Yochay.
He's the only one to decide.
You're killing me.
What do you want me to do?
God, have mercy.
You can't not offer it to Yochay.
Tell me what to do.
Have mercy.
Come in.
- How are you, Yochay? - Tired.
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