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Covid, in addition to causing immense loss of life, disrupted the world’s supply chain of products and services
Omri Nahmias
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It is clear that the Regents are determined to exert their control over private schools for the first time
Yochonon Donn
In the Numbers
Rav Rosen was a prize talmid of Rav Chaim Leib Tiktinsky in Mir and the Netziv in Volozhin Title: A Powerhouse in Passaic Location: Passaic, NJ Document: Passaic Daily News Time: 1926   Nearly a century before “Turnpike Yeshivah” became a household term, several Garden State locales hosted Jewish communities. The rabbanim in many of
Boaz Bachrach
In the Numbers
“He said you will definitely have two children, maybe even three.”
Rabbi Akiva Fox
Out of the Woods
"I just feel like someone’s staring at us,” he said, lowering his voice. “Strange, no?"
Rochel Samet
Out of the Woods
“We’ll be making a seudas hodaah together,” Avi said. His friends and Elchanan’s friends...somehow, it was all the same thing now
Rochel Samet
5 to 9
As we wrap up this column (for now), the team at Mishpacha felt that the best possible candidate for a final interview would be me
Moe Mernick
5 to 9
"Writing a book when you’re depressed is one serious challenge. But I knew it had to be done, that it was something that could benefit the tzibbur"
Moe Mernick
Cut ‘n Paste
Sometimes, the most significant movement… is the one away from where we were
Shlomo Horwitz
Cut ‘n Paste
I see the entire Jewish People standing outside the Makom Hamikdash, knocking on the door, “Abba, let us in!”
Penina Steinbruch
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