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Rabbi Daniel Glatstein
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Rabbi Daniel Glatstein
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Rabbi Daniel Glatstein
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Rabbi Daniel Glatstein
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Rabbi Daniel Glatstein
Double Dance
I thought Ta likes him to be homeschooled. What made him decide to send him?”
Bracha Rosman
Double Dance
“Punishing her isn’t going to make her feel bad for what she did. It’s just going to make her feel bad that she was caught”
Bracha Rosman
Milestones
The murmured words of Yizkor echo in the upper worlds
Rebbetzin Shira Smiles
Milestones
At the moment of death, a soul is born
Rebbetzin Shira Smiles
Blueprint
How can the saddest day of the year, marking the most catastrophic tragedies in history, be called a holiday?   Megillas Eichah is written from the perspective of Yerushalayim mourning its fate, lamenting its loss. The pasuk in Eichah 1:15 says, “Kara alai moed lishbor bachurai — He has declared a set time against me to break
Rabbi Yaakov Feitman
Forever Grateful
A seudas hoda’ah is a celebration of gratitude on the anniversary of your personal miracle
Mishpacha Contributors
Forever Grateful
Within minutes, the room was filled with more doctors and nurses — but no one knew how to proceed
Faige Kramer
Business Casual
A good salesman will never be out of a job. There may be challenges, but hang on
Sarah Massry
Business Casual
LinkedIn is a powerful tool to grow your business, but it takes time and effort, and there are definite rules to being successful
Sarah Massry
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It is no coincidence that parshas Shelach is read at the threshold of summer vacation

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Is there any connection between Rabi Meir and Pesach Sheini?

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Is Sefiras Ha’omer a time of blessing, or a time of curse? The answer is, it depends — on us

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“If there is a daily mitzvah to recall Yetzias Mitzrayim, what changes on Leil HaSeder?”

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The connection between Purim and Pesach

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As the end of Shabbos grows near, the kedushah only intensifies, taking us to an entirely new realm altogether

By Rabbi Daniel Glatstein