Mazel Tov Ari and Sarah Stern and Grandparents Rabbi & Mrs. Yehuda Prero

On Wednesday morning, May 6th, the Zeidi, Rabbi Yehuda Prero, a member at Baltimore's Khal Ahavas Yisrael Tzemach Tzedek (KAYTT), notified his Rav, Rabbi Dovid Heber, a Kashrus Administrator at Star-K who suggested naming the baby at the Perth school. This was based on a conversation regarding the re-opening of schools in Perth that he had with Rabbi Amos Benjamin, a resident of Perth, Australia who co-ordinates the Star-K Kosher Certification China Office. Rabbi Benjamin was contacted when it was already Wednesday night in Perth and he put the father in touch with the school.


Torah Mitzion emissary Dror Fruchter wrote the following letter regarding the event to Channel 12 News reporter Sivan Rahav Meir:

The coronavirus situation here is very good, thank G-d, such that we pray in a regular minyan [prayer group], at the 'Carmel' school.

Several days ago in Baltimore, US, a baby was born to a family that we don't at all know. The parents, Ari and Sarah Stern, could not give her a name at the synagogue, because everything where they are is shut down. They searched for a place in the world in which a regular minyan is being held, and got to us.

It was amazing - On Wednesday evening, May 6, Baltimore time/evening Australia time, the parents were on video chat with us during the prayers, and they announced the new name.

40 students from one corner of the world showing concern for, praying with, happy for a newborn baby on the other corner of the world - and they are the first to hear what her name is.

It was a moment we will all never forget.

One can talk about solidarity, how we are all part of one human fabric, about our deep connection with every Jew - but this event doesn't need words or explanations. We just felt it