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Posted On: 21 Jul 2010

A Yai can be amazing.

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Shalom Stark

Posted On: 07 May 2010

YO!
It's been a couple years so I wanted to post something and say HELLO!

Devra and I now have three beautiful kids, living in the Holy Land, still rocking!

Regards to the yidden in the old country!

Shalom-
Elchanan Birnbaum

Posted On: 10 Aug 2009

BS'D

Shalom from Crown Heights! Just thought I'd post something for those of you on here who might remember who I am. On June 4 of this year, I got married to a Machon Chana girl from France/Sweden. We've been married for 2.5 months now, and we live in Crown Heights.

All the best....

-Elchanan


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