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The Soapbox
What advocacy couldn’t accomplish, parents achieved just by showing up
Rabbi Avi Schnall
The Soapbox
It’s now time for our community to work proactively to shape our public image
Avi Greenstein
Plate art
With so much fish being served over Yom Tov, here’s a pretty yet simple plating idea.
Esther Ottensoser
Plate art
Here are a few special touches that will enhance your Yom Tov table
Esther Ottensoser
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
Front Row Seat
“A groisse shkoyach. mamush, a groise mitzvah hot ir gehat”
C.S. Teitelbaum
Front Row Seat
Whenever Rabbi Whittow had to buy a new car, the Rosh Yeshivah told him to weigh only two considerations
C.S. Teitelbaum
Recipes
Can you think of a song that has amazing vocal arrangements? I’d have to single out “Daaga Minayin,” from MBD’s The Double Album. The song has great harmony in general, but the opening vocal part is the cherry on top, with counterpoints as well. Recently, there’s been a revival in requests for this beautiful oldie,
CHAYA RUCHIE SCHWARTZ
Recipes
Can you think of a song that has amazing vocal arrangements? I’d have to single out “Daaga Minayin,” from MBD’s The Double Album. The song has great harmony in general, but the opening vocal part is the cherry on top, with counterpoints as well. Recently, there’s been a revival in requests for this beautiful oldie,
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Country Yossi shares memories of his first musical venture: The Ohr Chodosh record album in which he sang alongside Rabbi Shmuel Brazil

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