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Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer
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Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer
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Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer
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Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer
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Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer
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The ability to really listen to others is much more than just the gathering of information
Yonoson Rosenblum
Outlook
In Memory of Rebbetzin Dubba Liff
Yonoson Rosenblum
More or Less
"If she’s done this with too many clients, my entire reputation is done. I’m too small, too new to rehabilitate from this"
Esther Kurtz
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No matter how much I realized I’d done wrong since I’d gotten married, how selfish and self-centered I’d been, this parallel just brought it all home
Esther Kurtz
Street Smarts
In the taxi world, drivers are divided as to whether a “real” nahag uses Waze. For these veterans who know the city’s every highway and byway, the consensus is clear: real drivers don’t rely on it
Yaacov Lipszyc
Street Smarts
Love of the land has been infused in Shuki’s blood since birth; he’s the right man for our challenge
Ariella Schiller
World Travelers
Scotland seemed like a great choice — majestic castles, gorgeous scenery, charming culture, and numerous distilleries (where liquor is manufactured)
Rabbi Alport
World Travelers
After being cooped up at home for months due to Covid, we really wanted a change of scenery
Rabbi Alport
heart to table
I wanted to take the classic chicken soup and give it that Sephardic twist by adding warmth and depth of flavor
Leah Hamaoui
heart to table
In the Sephardic world of flavor, cinnamon is a prominent and essential spice
Leah Hamaoui
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For 56 years, Rav Tzvi Hirsch Grodzenski led Omaha’s growing Orthodox immigrant community

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Rav Aharon felt that hakaras hatov for Eisenhower’s lifesaving act warranted a Mi Shebeirach

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