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Voice in the Crowd
If you aim to serve people, change is necessary — because people change
Yisroel Besser
Voice in the Crowd
Are we sitting ducks just because our generation didn’t experience that level of suffering?
Yisroel Besser
Kichels
You may not be able to help Rochi but you can help real people
Bracha Stein and Chani Judowitz
Kichels
  “I   f my work changes just one person’s life, it’s already worth it,” seems to be a motto of so many artists out there. Yet for songwriters and composers who don’t perform their own material, the ripple effect of their inspiration is significantly further from their range of vision. Chayala Neuhaus’s uplifting song
Bracha Stein and Chani Judowitz
Day of Reckoning
The world’s greatest anti-Semite understood the Jews’ unique mission
Yonoson Rosenblum
Day of Reckoning
Bibi takes the reins at zero hour
Gedalia Guttentag
Shul of My Youth
Rabbi Paysach Krohn remembers the shul of his youth
Baila Rosenbaum
Shul of My Youth
For some reason my father chose to become a member at Dukes Place, and that was our shul
Riki Goldstein
DIY
No jumping through hoops necessary to make these gorgeous succah decorations
Esti Vago
DIY
  “I   f my work changes just one person’s life, it’s already worth it,” seems to be a motto of so many artists out there. Yet for songwriters and composers who don’t perform their own material, the ripple effect of their inspiration is significantly further from their range of vision. Chayala Neuhaus’s uplifting song
Nechama Kovitz
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“Every Jew can stumble and slip — and can always return”

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