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Can it really be true that we’re naturally wired to find joy in avodas Hashem?
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“Oh, goodness, I’m so happy. It’s amazing what a good fit does to a gown. Beautiful, beautiful”
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It was not my place to tell Yocheved what to do. This was her business, her responsibility. I couldn’t change the world
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Come one, come all, play one, play all! You can prepare these carnival booths for a Chanukah party, or do one activity each night at home with your family
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Professor Hillel Furstenberg found order in randomness and won the world’s top math prize Professor Hillel Furstenberg has spent a lifetime describing order in a seemingly random universe. Which is why the manner in which the award-winning mathematician was introduced to his wife was so fitting. His roommate from Princeton University, where Furstenberg was then
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