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Riki Goldstein
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Riki Goldstein
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
In Sights
Closeup tales of greatness
Rabbi Chaim Aryeh Zev Ginzberg
In Sights
The lesson the Rosh Yeshivah taught us when coping with his tremendous loss was perhaps the greatest lesson of all
Rabbi Chaim Aryeh Zev Ginzberg
Who Is Bavli?
“Buy pitah?” Bavli was incredulous. “I’ve never heard of such a thing. Maybe in the big cities.”
Sivi Sekula
Moonwalk
I wonder if the path is as lonely as I’ve been imagining, after all
Rochel Samet
Moonwalk
Wait, since when do I joke about these things? What’s happening to me?
Rochel Samet
Your Money and Your Life
“I’m not going to be a good fit for every potential client, and not every potential client will be a good fit for me”
R.C. Steif
Your Money and Your Life
I’m a preschool teacher and not a businesswoman, I’d like some help deciding if a product is truly a winner and how to market it
R.C. Steif
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“I’ll tell you about one combination of singers I’ve never forgotten”

By Riki Goldstein

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“We had everything we needed to make a lot of holy noise on Har Tzion and all over Israel”

By Riki Goldstein

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“It’s been a longtime dream of mine to release a pure and uncomplicated album that resonates with that magical acoustic vibe”

By Riki Goldstein

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“Torah learning comes first,” band leader Binyamin Zev Ross explains. “The Mets were actually very understanding”

By Riki Goldstein

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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

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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