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“It’s not my decision, Reb Sholom, it’s yours. I’m just sharing my perspective. If you want to go at it, you’re on your own”
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Avi Korman believed in clean breaks, and he knew what he had to do
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“The birth was smooth, the babies are healthy. My mother wasn’t here, but she got me a neis”
Rivka Streicher
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Being brave can make a person break. Being real gives us the strength to carry on
Chassia Thau
The Best: Music Collection
A new hit composition by Yisrael Meir Friedberg, featured on 'The Best' Music album in the Hebrew Mishpacha Succos Edition
The Best: Music Collection
A moving melody with powerful words, composed and sung by Noach Paley, featured on 'The Best' Music album in the Hebrew Mishpacha Succos Edition
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Dani Dayan is the departing consul general of Israel in New York
Omri Nahmias
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Rabbi Aryeh Lightstone is senior advisor to US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman
Gershon Burstyn
Fork in the Road
The Malachim were far more than a Chassidus; they were the malachim, the angels sent from on High to prepare this country for a brilliant future.   The “Malachim” of Williamsburg “Don’t rock the boat!” they were told. “Don’t make a scene!” they were warned. But despite the antagonism, a small group of determined young
Michal Frischman
Fork in the Road
The Malachim were far more than a Chassidus; they were the malachim, the angels sent from on High to prepare this country for a brilliant future.   The “Malachim” of Williamsburg “Don’t rock the boat!” they were told. “Don’t make a scene!” they were warned. But despite the antagonism, a small group of determined young
Rivki Rabinowitz
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Yossele Rosenblatt inspired thousands of Jews on Yom Kippur to teshuva with his heartfelt niggunim. His golden voice found its match in his tayere neshama, and the combination sent spirits soaring. Remembering Yossele.

By Chana Halevy

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    M eir Tulkoff is accomplishing exactly what his rav advised him to, before  moving to Eretz Yisrael. No, we don’t mean the fact that he wears one yellow sneaker and one turquoise sneaker to work. His rav definitely never told him he had to do anything like that. Nor are we referring to