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Jr. Serial
She’s happier today. Probably ’cuz she spent the day with her friends, he thinks
Bashie Lisker
Jr. Serial
Kumzitz songs, slow songs, gratitude and yearning and chizuk and sweet, simple joy
Rochel Samet
Turning Tides
I almost fainted at this blatant anti-Semitism. I quickly ran through appropriate responses in my head, and rejected them all. It would be a waste of breath to even respond
Leah Gebber
Turning Tides
What would Rivka want her bas mitzvah to look like, now that there could be none of the big ideas she’d dreamed about?
Leah Gebber
Profiles
Rabbi Meyer Yedid is showing how the power of a daf Gemara can reshape not only a person, but an entire community
Yisroel Besser
Profiles
As Israel’s ambassador Ron Dermer is about to leave his Washington posting after seven years, he recaps the challenges and triumphs of a transformative term
Gedalia Guttentag
Fiction
I don’t want to get involved — but I need to
Esty Heller
Fiction
You may not agree with our choices, but why are you punishing my son?
Dina Greenspan
Guests of Honor
Is it true that love is blind? Doesn’t it hurt her anew every time she thinks of how her son rejected the world she chose?
Rachel Newton
Guests of Honor
Do we ever fully appreciate the immigrant experience of so many who have come before us?
Sarah Moses Spero
More EndNote
EndNote

“Sometimes, we have to seek a little stronger, try a little harder, to find Him, but as long as we make that effort, we can be reassured He is always there”

By Riki Goldstein

EndNote

Yissachar Dror’s third Medley of My Soul a cappella track is a mix of recent and vintage Israeli hits of longing, comfort, praise and gratitude

By Riki Goldstein

EndNote

Leiner’s taken full advantage of the lockdown-inspired creativity and resourcefulness that turned every musician into what he calls an “at-home professional.

By Riki Goldstein

EndNote

“Going the country route for our song gave the song and message a completely different vibe, and spread it much further”

By Riki Goldstein

EndNote

“When my friend Reb Shragee Gestetner lost his life in Meron, the ultimate korban, we decided to dedicate the song to him”

By Riki Goldstein

EndNote

“I remember that I was paid 50 dollars at the time”

By Riki Goldstein