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Riki Goldstein
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Riki Goldstein
Step 1
Today they’re household names, but it started with a leap of faith: “I saw my chance and the Hashgachah. I reached out and asked if I could design the entire building
Susan Strauss
Step 1
Today they’re household names, but it started with a leap of faith: “I wanted to be an artist, but not a starving one. Could I pursue my creative dreams, while fulfilling my responsibilities to my family?"
Rabbi Yonah Weinrib
Second Thoughts
The issue of joy at the downfall of enemies is obviously a subtle and complex one
Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
Second Thoughts
Believing Jews have a mission in life and are in no hurry to experience what comes later
Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
Slices of Life
He was just a man with calloused hands, shaping falafel balls, and making a parnassah
Shloimy Hoffman
Slices of Life
How did she get such remarkable blueberries, each one perfect?
Yaakov Rosenblatt
The Bigger Picture
The medics had returned to Meron and were sitting in a circle around 45 candles, processing their loss, their limits
Charlie Harary
The Bigger Picture
Let’s do what Yidden do, even now, even after, and after, and after again
Yisroel Besser
Pinpoint
Stick a pin in the phonebook. See where it lands. Make the call. Does everyone have a story? Five writers find out
Musia Slavin
Pinpoint
Stick a pin in the phonebook. See where it lands. Make the call. Does everyone have a story? Five writers find out
Esther Kurtz
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One genre of music that will always be with us is the body of cantorial music — chazzanus

By Riki Goldstein

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What’s your go-to niggun for Kedushah, to help get to that very special place?

By Riki Goldstein

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A perfect reflection of the artist’s own personality, an offering of music on an altar of earth — simple, organic, and emotional

By Riki Goldstein

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YOSSI NEWMAN loves spreading joy at simchahs throughout the year, and all summer long

By Riki Goldstein

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Can you remember a time, or a scene, when music broke down barriers and brought people into that precious circle of unity?

By Riki Goldstein

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“Shir Lamaalos (Esa einai… ezri mei’im Hashem). It’s a song of longing, and also one of hope”

By Riki Goldstein