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Normal Like Me
“You told us not to give you a phone, even if you begged for one in the middle of the night”
Ruti Kepler
Normal Like Me
“Bernadine, get dressed and join them!” they urged her. Grandma’s friend Scarlett grabbed Bernadine with two strong hands and started smearing her face with yellow paint
Ruti Kepler
Speechless Moments
She was stopped by her mother’s voice saying, “Raizele, no. There will be better times”
Adina Lover
Speechless Moments
The night of the speech, I still couldn’t talk. But I couldn’t cancel, either
Adina Lover
The Current: Trump Strikes Back
The Secret Service has a storied past of triumph and tragedy
Yaakov Lipszyc
The Current: Trump Strikes Back
Shaken, defiant, and now professing unity, Donald Trump takes center stage again
Gedalia Guttentag
step-by-step
“The task was to portray the frenzy of the weekday in contrast to the menuchah and kedushah of Shabbos” IT was late last summer, just after YAAKOV SHWEKEY put the final touches on his Toast to Life—Lechayim album, that he called songwriter Yitzy Waldner all excited about creating a Shabbos themed song, inspired by the
Raquel Goldish
The Next Chapter
Voids are funny things
Ahava Ehrenpreis
The Next Chapter
What went wrong? Another dream turned into a nightmare!
Ahava Ehrenpreis
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“Sometimes, we have to seek a little stronger, try a little harder, to find Him, but as long as we make that effort, we can be reassured He is always there”

By Riki Goldstein

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Yissachar Dror’s third Medley of My Soul a cappella track is a mix of recent and vintage Israeli hits of longing, comfort, praise and gratitude

By Riki Goldstein

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Leiner’s taken full advantage of the lockdown-inspired creativity and resourcefulness that turned every musician into what he calls an “at-home professional.

By Riki Goldstein

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“Going the country route for our song gave the song and message a completely different vibe, and spread it much further”

By Riki Goldstein

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“When my friend Reb Shragee Gestetner lost his life in Meron, the ultimate korban, we decided to dedicate the song to him”

By Riki Goldstein

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“I remember that I was paid 50 dollars at the time”

By Riki Goldstein