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Gershon Burstyn
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Vacancies
The Vacancies writers fill in the holes behind the scenes
Family First Contributors
Vacancies
Those three women and their perfect stores, perfect lives, and a dance studio, it’s perfect, I can’t believe we didn’t think of it before!
Rochel Samet
10 Questions
Aharon Mezei is the owner of Passaic's Safer Escape, which resells the Modum Fire Escape Ladder
Rachel Bachrach
10 Questions
Dovid Fine is the founder and CEO of Recharge: Vacation Relief Fund in Toronto, Canada
Rachel Bachrach
Business Casual
“You had the big meeting. How do you follow up on that deal or prospective client?”
Sarah Massry
Business Casual
What was one of your greatest business mistakes and what did you learn from it?
Sarah Massry
Money Mindset
If you’ve followed our column, you know that it’s not about the budget. We take a completely unique approach to looking at money
Shterna Lazaroff
Money Mindset
“I live pretty free right now. Because I don’t know what’s happening, I don’t worry about it. And it all works out in the end”
Shterna Lazaroff
The Explainer
These bochurim fall into a category colloquially known as “bnei mehagrim” (“children of emigrants”) and the issues are complex
Yaakov Lipszyc
The Explainer
What impact will slashed budgets and the new legal reality have on Israel’s yeshivos?
Tzippy Yarom
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Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz with Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu Photo: Flash90 T he chancellor of Austria wears his hair slicked back, is partial to skinny suits, and has a deliberate, Teutonic cadence when he speaks. At 31, Sebastian Kurz is among the world’s youngest leaders; his serious, thoughtful mien is one of the reasons. His

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