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Rabbi Yitzchok Fingerer
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Rabbi Yonah Sklare
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Rabbi Henoch Plotnik
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Rabbi Yoel Marton
Show and Tell
"Every little thing that other people see as garbage, I see as a potential craft"
Shoshana Itzkowitz
Show and Tell
The talent behind The Amazing Bubble Show
Malka Winner
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
True Account
I went to sleep in March and woke up in August. As a walking miracle, why was I on the run?
David Strom
True Account
I wanted to be on the side of good, to get to a place where I could make a difference
Rivka Streicher
Theme Section: Wandering Jews
My parents had survived the Holocaust, but Communism in Hungary was a noose around our necks. Would that small crack during the uprising be the window for our escape?
Riki Goldstein
Theme Section: Wandering Jews
Modern exiles of an ancient people: Four personal accounts of those seeking safer ground
Rachel Bachrach
Change of Heart
I do have a new understanding of how the world works. I knew it all along, but it’s a little more real to me now
Leora Hammer
Change of Heart
I didn’t want to do it in fear. I wanted to do it with trust. The ride of my life
Leora Hammer
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It’s not an isolated incident. Frum Yidden, people who live by Torah values, using language that would once have been unthinkable

By Rabbi Aryeh Kerzner

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While secular men are in existential crisis, we must be doing something right. Seven ways our system sidesteps the current masculinity crisis 

By Miriam Kosman

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Maybe instead of accepting something new, I’ll try to work on some of the things I already do

By Rabbi Boruch Leff

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If you are among the multitudes who want to have a rav, then this article is for you

By Rabbi Moshe Walter

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Wherever you are — on the road, or opening your door — you’re stepping into a moment of eternal meaning. Move through it with awareness

By Rabbi Aryeh Kerzner

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We see even from the teachings of Chazal that our structure of mourning must remain limited to what is practical

By Rabbi Henoch Plotnik