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What I Reaped
On Succos, we gather our crops, reflect on our harvest. In life, we gather our experiences, appreciate what we’ve gained
Rivki Silver
What I Reaped
On Succos, we gather our crops, reflect on our harvest. In life, we gather our experiences, appreciate what we’ve gained
Chana Marcus
A Different Counting Shavuos 5782
The words leap off the page, suddenly so much more real than prayers mumbled
Sari Abraham
A Different Counting Shavuos 5782
What were a few bothersome appointments if they were the key to the Land of Israel?
Yaffa Ganz
Concentric Circle
Already by Birchos haShachar I’ve remembered eight urgent things to do
Esther Sender
Concentric Circle
Separation is extremely complicated and highly dangerous in most cases — often one or both twins doesn’t make it.
The Last Flask
And then they found it — the last flask, the small bottle that would enable them to start anew. 12 writers share the last flask that lit up their own lives rattle of hope
Family First Contributors
Fork in the Road
Around the campfire, at the end of a wedding, at a shabbaton, at a siyum or a school trip or an impromptu gathering in a bochurim dirah, what creates a better vibe than a heartfelt kumzitz? Slow and powerful, accompanied by guitar or keyboard or just the warmth of vocal harmonies, sung by a group
Michal Frischman
Fork in the Road
Around the campfire, at the end of a wedding, at a shabbaton, at a siyum or a school trip or an impromptu gathering in a bochurim dirah, what creates a better vibe than a heartfelt kumzitz? Slow and powerful, accompanied by guitar or keyboard or just the warmth of vocal harmonies, sung by a group
Rivki Rabinowitz
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“I thanked and praised Hashem in a haze of joy”

By Riki Goldstein

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A cello solo is often used to replace vocals on stage

By Riki Goldstein

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“That opened the door wide to more and more music”

By Riki Goldstein

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It’s still gam zu letovah; and mothers are always right

By Dovid Nachman Golding

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“The song selection and the flavor of the music”

By Riki Goldstein

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“It begins with the right blend of voices”

By Riki Goldstein