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Rabbi Hillel Goldberg
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Now We're Talking
“When we start at Chapter 26, we have no idea what happened in the 25 previous chapters”
Sara Eisemann
Now We're Talking
“Ahh, the life of a frum woman. The needs of everyone around us are pressing and relentless”
Sara Eisemann
Yiddishe Gelt
“We always celebrate birthdays, but we don’t overdo it. It’s all about getting together, learning something, making a hachlatah, making a l’chayim, making a shehecheyanu”
Rochel Burstyn
Yiddishe Gelt
How much do you fork over when dining out?
Mishpacha Readers
Inside Job
What’s on the menu? Three seasoned professionals open up about what it’s like to feed the crowds from their kitchens
Rachel Bachrach
Inside Job
Three PAs on what they do, why they love it, and how, contrary to popular belief, being a PA is not second best to being a doctor
Rachel Bachrach
Next in Line
"I don’t want to waste my time trying to copy Abba, I’d rather develop according to my own abilities"
Riki Goldstein
Next in Line
"I inherited some of the passion and I am outspoken, but regretfully, not the same degree of tact"
Riki Goldstein
Treeo Feature
Welcome to Oymyakon, the coldest town on Earth
Bashie Lisker
Treeo Feature
This is Deep Dive, Dubai, the deepest pool in the world
Bashie Lisker
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Two lonely friends in a lonely place. Friends who, very different though they were, had each other

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What is representative of America today — the hate spewing on campuses and elsewhere, or the unsolicited, heartfelt comments I receive? 

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The myth of two different peoples, both indigenous to the land, long competing for the same piece of territory, is just that: a myth

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Existentially, perhaps more than at any time in my life, I am taking our suffering into account

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Mattisyahu Chaim ben Ettil was on my mind and in my tefillos six days a week for all these years.

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