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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
In His Own Words
Florist Amerique Ashear of Lakewood is happy to share his tips
Yosef Herz
Windows
In the name of the greater good, I choose a pen name and share my story
Rivka Green
Windows
    Me: “We’ve just had enough. I’ll explain it better when I get home”
Fundamentals
 The Megillah presents a road map to our redemption
Mrs. Aviva Orlian
Fundamentals
Simple emunah isn't enough to overcome the faith of Yishmael
Mrs. D. B. Estrin
I'm Stuck
“I’m so torn between my ideals of what marriage and chinuch should be and my practical reality on the ground”
Faigy Peritzman
I'm Stuck
“Teenagers are shrewd observers, and they can’t be fooled. It doesn’t matter what you say. What you do matters. Who you are matters”
Faigy Peritzman
Hindsight Is 2020
Many Netivot residents believe the situation would be a lot worse if not for the merit of the tzaddikim living and buried in the city Title: Nestled in Netivot Location: Netivot, Israel Document: Collage of newspaper clippings Time: Late 1980s A few months ago, a Grad missile landed just a few meters to the east
Chanie Nayman and Michal Frischman
Hindsight Is 2020
This dual focus — on Torah growth, and maintaining Jews’ last Jewish connection — is one that kiruv organizations should embrace
Gedalia Guttentag
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Rav Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler, on his 70th yahrtzeit

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Harvard University’s history of anti-Semitism goes back at least as far as the 1930s

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Mattisyahu Strashun (1817–1885) personified the intellectual environment of 19th-century Vilna, the “Jerusalem of Lithuania” Title: The Library Legacy of Vilna Location: Vilna Document: Strashun Library Inventory List Time: Unknown Approximately three million books lay in the Offenbach Archival Depot by late 1945. Located just outside Frankfurt in the American occupation zone of postwar Germany, the

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“It’s Shabbos Chanukah,” she responded. “And the Rabbiner will speak about the significance of this day” Title: An Angel in the Flesch Location: Vienna, Austria Document: PR Material from Bais Yaakov Office in Vienna Time: Chanukah 1914   ON 9 Av 1914, the Great War broke out, and not long after that, we were forced

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Rav Sholom Schwadron’s reputation as a maggid stemmed from his natural public speaking talents Title: The Voice of the Maggid Location: Jerusalem, Israel Document: Yahrtzeit Sign Time: November 1954 One Friday night in 1952, a brilliant 40-year-old talmid chacham named Rav Sholom Schwadron made his way from his modest two-room home in Jerusalem’s Shaarei Chesed neighborhood

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer