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News In Depth
As the American chapter of the book on Jonathan Pollard is coming to a close, a new, more hopeful sequel is about to be written
Binyamin Rose
News In Depth
Ari Zivotofsky’s 18-year battle finally ends with “Israel” listed on his son’s passport
Ari Z. Zivotofsky and Naomi Zivotofsky
Ask a Venture Capitalist
Investor Secrets Revealed 
David Stark and Jordan Odinsky
Heaven-Sent: Pesach Theme 5783
This Yom Tov, when Eliyahu HaNavi visits every household, we share a collection of first-person encounters, tales of miraculous intervention by a mysterious figure
Rachel Bachrach
5783: Year in Review
A repeat of the 2020 election looks to be in store
Maury Litwack
5783: Year in Review
Eight years after his rise, the fact that the Trump era hasn’t run its course is the biggest political story of the year
Gedalia Guttentag
Torah Thought
Torah leaders confronting the Enlightenment were forced to develop innovative and original approaches to preserving and transmitting the mesorah. Rav Samson Raphael Hirsch’s groundbreaking commentary on Chumash stands out.
Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff
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Lying in a hospital bed, who couldn’t use a little musical pickup?

By Riki Goldstein

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Yossi hosts the weekly Z Report and Top 9@9 on Scoop Radio/JE Network, hosts the Shmuzik video series, and emcees live events

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Tzlil V’Zemer boys choir sings ‘Aibeshter’ at the Second Annual Zichron Menachem concert at the Yad Eliyahu stadium in 1991. Although this was after Mendy Wald’s time in the choir, his name was so associated with Tzlil Vzemer that, at the opening of the song, a member of the audience can be heard cheering for

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Just yesterday at a bris someone came over to me to discuss “Eibeshter.”

By Riki Goldstein

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Yesterday’s child stars tune in to today’s music

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Niggunim associated with the Yamim Noraim always bring a flood of memories and associations. Whether it’s the tunes of a childhood shul, melodies from hallowed yeshivah days, of the sounds that accompany us from year to year, we anticipate the songs that signal blessings of renewal, hope, and faith. Which niggun from the Yamim Noraim

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