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Gila Arnold
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Kayla Markowitz
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Chani Leiser
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Shul of My Youth
Rabbi Paysach Krohn remembers the shul of his youth
Baila Rosenbaum
Shul of My Youth
For some reason my father chose to become a member at Dukes Place, and that was our shul
Riki Goldstein
Encounters
A series of miracles and unbending emunah brings a teenage boy to defy the Nazis and discover his own inner core of G-dliness
Chayelle Kliger
Encounters
Abba’s quest for emes drove him to turn his back, suddenly and totally, on a life of exceptional success and achievement
Yaakov Ganz
Summer Series
 Lazy days on our Hungarian lake
Judy Landman
Summer Series
The enjoyment we experienced there was in inverse proportion to its physical condition
Rabbi Avrohom Neuberger
Grab the Reins
“These addicts give up everything to get clean. They leave their homes, their families, their jobs, they leave their creature comforts and everything else behind” ,Grab the Reins: Chapter 34,“These addicts give up everything to get clean. They leave their homes, their families, their jobs, they leave their creature comforts and everything else behind”
Shoshana Schwartz
Grab the Reins
“When something really does bother you but you don’t let yourself feel it, that’s a problem. That’s what causes resentments”,Grab the Reins: Chapter 33,“When something really does bother you but you don’t let yourself feel it, that’s a problem. That’s what causes resentments”
Shoshana Schwartz
In the Spirit
Rebbetzin Chaya Ausband lived with faith, intense joy, and boundless appreciation for Torah She was a scion of Torah royalty, wife of a Rosh Yeshiva, and mother of a large and illustrious family. Yet Rebbetzin Chaya Ausband was, first and foremost, a mechaneches. As head of Yavne Teachers Seminary in Cleveland, Ohio, she taught generations
Chaya Rosen
In the Spirit
Yom Tov trivia
Chaya Rosen
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