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Meet the young entrepreneurs who’ve made it their business to ratchet up your Yom Tov
Yosef Herz
Spotlight
Meadows is considered one of Trump’s staunchest allies in Congress
Omri Nahmias
Jr. Fiction
Our Generation’s Longing Chazal famously teach that even perfect tzaddikim cannot stand in the place where baalei teshuvah reach. The classical definition of "baal teshuvah" is a Jew who leaves his secular upbringing and lifestyle behind for a life of Torah observance and commitment to avodas Hashem. But the tzaddikim teach that in truth, each and every
Bashie Lisker
Jr. Fiction
Mendy stalks toward me, hand outstretched. I shriek until Mommy comes onto the porch to see what’s going on
Ariella Schiller
Fiction Corner
For a fleeting moment, I thought I saw a glint of compunction in her eyes, but if I did, it was gone as soon as it came
Sara Pachter
Fiction Corner
“We’re going to be friends for always. We’ll stay in touch. I’ll be there at your wedding and you’ll be there at mine”
Aryeh Ehrlich
The Money Trap
I was the perfect dupe; the case study for Credit Card Marketing 101. Until it all came crashing down on me and I risked losing everything
Gila Arnold
The Money Trap
They were living in Israel, but their spending habits were still American. It was a financial disaster waiting to happen
Gila Arnold
Face to Face
“Blinken admitted it was a mistake not to pressure Hamas”
Avi Blum, ESQ
Face to Face
“If I had my way, we wouldn’t be negotiating with Hamas at all”
Avi Blum, ESQ
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Nothing but Your Kindness “Ain booni maasim,” “We have no merits.” Generally associated with gravity and brokenness, these painful words have classically been set to slow, almost mournful melodies. This special track offers a fresh approach. While there certainly remains a tinge of sadness and regret laced into the verse (“Ain booni, ain booni — oyyy!”), these

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A Spark of Hashem – Mamash! The words of the Baal HaTanya are etched into the heart of our holy nation: “Every Jewish soul is literally a portion of Hashem.” Sometimes it’s difficult for us to feel it. Sometimes our actions may obscure the holiness at our core. But beyond the many layers of a

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The Ultimate Healing The story of Shamati begins in the mystical city of Tzfas, where the chevra discovered the seeds of this heavenly niggun under the guise of a melodious chant in the old city’s famed echo cave. Something about these words, “Shomati et tefillatecha… I have heard your prayers; I have seen your tears. I will heal you…”

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The Deepest of Deep The words “V’heishiv lev avos al banim v’lev banim al avosam” imply a double returning — the return of children on account of their parents, and the return of parents on account of their children. It is easy to understand the way in which the guidance, experience, and nurturing of previous generations would

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Life-Saving Words In sefer Sichos HaRan, Rebbe Nachman of Breslov describes a person who is struggling so intensely with the burden of his challenging circumstances that he sees no purpose in continuing to live. He writes that a single smile from a passing stranger can literally save this person’s life, brightening his world and giving him the

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Moshiach’s Battlecry! It is only natural to think about Hashem in terms of what He can do for us. But the tzaddikim who were sent to prepare am Yisrael for the days of Mashiach teach that a shift of perspective is in order. They write that the time has come for us to reclaim a