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Fruits of Kindness
A bus ticket, a care package, a haircut — the items were small, the caring behind them enormous. A small seed sprouted and grew tall. Twenty readers share acts of giving
Family First Readers
Street Smarts
In the taxi world, drivers are divided as to whether a “real” nahag uses Waze. For these veterans who know the city’s every highway and byway, the consensus is clear: real drivers don’t rely on it
Yaacov Lipszyc
Street Smarts
Love of the land has been infused in Shuki’s blood since birth; he’s the right man for our challenge
Ariella Schiller
Kichels
You may not be able to help Rochi but you can help real people
Bracha Stein and Chani Judowitz
Kichels
Song: “Lashem  Ha’aretz (Bum Bum)” Composer: Yitzchak Fuchs Album: Shloime Taussig’s Lashem Ha’aretz Umlo’ah There’s something special about watching Yitzchak Fuchs sing. The tall white-bearded musician swaying over a guitar eyes closed and peyos swinging projects an incredible stage presence his features intense and absorbed. He’s a veteran performer who for decades has been inspiring
Bracha Stein and Chani Judowitz
Jr. Serial
How long will we be trapped here, anyway? What if the men don’t come back for days? Will we starve?
Rochel Samet
Jr. Serial
Except that… it doesn’t look like the Abba I know. It’s him, but without a beard. And without a yarmulke
Rochel Samet
Connection Everywhere: Yom Kippur Theme 5783
“Please come with me,” she begged. “It’ll be a one-time thing — and the trip won’t last more than 24 hours”
Sarah Pardes
Connection Everywhere: Yom Kippur Theme 5783
It wouldn’t be easy to both fast and care for my father the entire day. So, the zechus of the mitzvah fell on me
Sarah Pardes
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A father remains a father

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Even a simple Shabbos seudah can touch eternity

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”I just sat in my room, took out my guitar, and decided to write a niggun”

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Finding clarity amid concealment

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Ani Ma’amin,“Ani Ma’amin” has become a musical legend in its own right, absorbing some of the timeless quality of the prayer itself to become an immovable classic for nearly 50 years.

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Many people have thanked me for the song because it helps them connect to their deepest reserves of emunah during hard times, and in the merit of that emunah, they have seen salvation.

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