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Rabbi Hillel Goldberg
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The Real Me
We had a class siyum with doughnuts. Everyone was so excited to have a special treat, while we just had to sit and watch
Ruchy Bromberg
The Real Me
My name is Esther. I’m 12 years old and I live in Edgware, London, England. I have something called autism.
Ruchy Bromberg
Tribute
In her final gift to us, Tze’ela Gez Hy”d left not only the memory of a life beautifully lived — but the blueprint for how to live it 
Mindel Kassorla
Tribute
Gateshead’s quiet farewell to a legend: Reb Chaim Boruch Katz
Yoni Klajn
Summer Job
Those short jobs that helped shape and mold the adults we are today
Mishpacha Contributors
Summer Job
Waitressing required a completely different skill set than passing AP exams and Regents
Barbara Bensoussan
The Ring of Healing: Succos 5785
So much more binds us than separates
Penina Steinbruch
The Ring of Healing: Succos 5785
One year later, converging circles of heart and hope
Rav Aaron Lopiansky
From the Top
When chosen wisely, metrics do more than quantify. They clarify. They cut through the fog of busyness and emotion
Gvira Milworm
From the Top
Salary and bonus decisions are never just about numbers; they’re about trust, fairness, and the kind of workplace we’re trying to build
Gvira Milworm
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Anti-Semitism is an emotion tied to the perception of a Jewish threat that does not exist

By Rabbi Hillel Goldberg

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Bipartisanship is one of the things that’s going to take me to victory in November

By Rabbi Hillel Goldberg

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Two lonely friends in a lonely place. Friends who, very different though they were, had each other

By Rabbi Hillel Goldberg

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

By Rabbi Hillel Goldberg

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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

By Rabbi Hillel Goldberg

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

By Rabbi Hillel Goldberg