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Binyamin Rose
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Risk Factor
"Freedom is earned. You’re the only person who can give it to yourself”
Rabbi Yossi Bensoussan
Risk Factor
“Every time I walk out, I’m trying to prove to myself that he doesn’t care if I leave"
Rabbi Yossi Bensoussan
At a Glance
ISIS is back as a long-term threat
Gedalia Guttentag
At a Glance
Bolsonaro’s Brazil, pro-Israel at last
Gedalia Guttentag
Family Farce: Purim 5782
"Picky eaters? That concept was invented circa 2010; it simply did not exist when we were raising children"
Chana Fishman and Michali Naiman
Family Farce: Purim 5782
How many other foods have achieved the widespread popularity that ketchup has enjoyed for decades?
Yaakov Taub
Words Unspoken
I guess I can’t ask you to keep it open every week, just in case, but maybe I can
Anonymous
Windows
I had a ring and a sheitel — and the weight that was still at the forefront of my mind
Goldie Marks
Chef
This was the first time that working hard, fast, and creatively would get me in trouble.
Chef Suzie Gornish
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