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Counterpoint
Our cover story, “Opening the Books” in Issue 1030 continues to draw vigorous and passionate feedback. Here is a sampling:
Mishpacha Readers
Counterpoint
“Everyone agrees an education is a basic right. It should be the same for frum children”
Mishpacha Readers
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It will take wisdom, foresight, and some soul-searching from both the top and the grassroots to address those changes.
Shoshana Friedman
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The night our Father designated us His treasured children home by home, family by family
Shoshana Friedman
Spirit and Sparks
Are self-improvement courses really a path in avodas Hashem?
Baila Vorhand
Spirit and Sparks
The menorah brightens corners the Shabbos candles can't reach
Baila Vorhand
My Corona Time Capsule
Endless days blurred into months of upheaval. We strove to forge forward. Twenty-one readers reveal the single object that defined the tenor of these times
Family First Contributors
heartbeats
“Kah Ribon” the fervent piyut written in the 16th century by Rav Yisrael Najara expressing love and devotion to Hashem and an impassioned plea for Redemption has over the centuries become the quintessential Friday night zemer (even though Shabbos isn’t even mentioned). Accompanied by the glow of the candles and the special aromas of the
Refoel Pride
More EndNote
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Every artist wants his album to be as perfect as can be, but sometimes he has to take a gamble.

By Riki Goldstein

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“…the moment I heard the voice of Reb Shmuel singing it the real way, I couldn’t pass it up”

By Riki Goldstein

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When Hashem sends you a great song

By Riki Goldstein

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“He said, ‘A new guy by the name of Yaakov Shwekey.’ I was a little upset. ‘Can’t you sell it to someone a little more well-known?’”

By Riki Goldstein

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A lilting melody and beautiful harmonies lend this song to the ruach of any Chanukah get-together.

By Riki Goldstein

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YOELI GREENFELD keeps the flame alive

By Riki Goldstein