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Hit the Trail
Of giving, taking, and building campaigns
Rabbi Ephraim Schwartz
Hit the Trail
There were no more atheists left in the house. No more questions needed to be asked
Rabbi Ephraim Schwartz
EndNote
His fingerprints are on so many of the chassidish and heimishe releases over the past decade
Riki Goldstein
EndNote
Is there a niggun that pushed you to develop in ways you’d never imagined?
Riki Goldstein
Why Is This Pesach Different?
“We’re used to huge numbers of deliveries for Pesach; we were prepared for that. We have extra vans. Delivery is not the issue. The issue is getting all those orders together."
Margie Pensak
Why Is This Pesach Different?
Do you have what it takes to say thank you Hashem when things aren’t going the way you hoped they would?
Yisroel Besser
Incredible Lab
See water “walk” in this incredible experiment! 
Malka Winner
Incredible Lab
Heat expands molecules while cold contracts them. And this experiment demonstrates it
Malka Winner
Vacancies
The Vacancies writers fill in the holes behind the scenes
Family First Contributors
Vacancies
Those three women and their perfect stores, perfect lives, and a dance studio, it’s perfect, I can’t believe we didn’t think of it before!
Rochel Samet
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The state of Arkansas has already produced one president — Bill Clinton. If it ever produces a second one, the odds-on candidate right now would be Tom Cotton, currently the junior senator from that state.

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One may wear a knitted kippah and the other a shtreimel, but when two neshamos unite, outer trappings melt away. Meet six non-chassidim who have unlikely connections with chassidic rebbes

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Here I was, digging in the sand along the Mexican shores of Huatulco overlooking the endless ocean. This was no vacation, though. I was on a mission to search out a particular snail

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Each tribe entered a different pathway, treading parallel paths across the seabed. We move through life intersecting, merging, diverging. Twelve accounts of journeys we take together yet alone,

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