For young Jews of the 1960s and 1970s, the cry “Let my people go” didn’t refer only to Pharaoh and Mitzrayim. This was also the battle cry of the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry. Dr. Jacob Birnbaum, who founded the movement five decades ago, looks back on a life of unceasing activism.
Rabbi Yosef Grunfeld dispels fear — of beards of religious fanatics of commitment to a Torah way of life. For the past 30 years, the director of Seed in the UK has been charming and disarming audiences without compromising on his own principles.
Whether you’re in a troubled marriage or your marriage simply has a few troubles, it can dramatically impact your child’s development. Practical ways to diffuse marital tension — and create a safer, happier home for your family.
As a youngster, Rav Henach Cohen thought he’d found his calling teaching Torah in Los Angeles. Then a phone call from Rav Aharon Kotler changed his life
Rav Shach’s wisdom made him the most sought after dispenser of wisdom in the last generation
Moishe Metzger, the indefatigable gabbai of the revolving-minyan Shomrei Shabbos shul in Boro Park, proves that a person can be in many places at once, as he whizzes around to accommodate the 3,000 people who come through those doors every day


















