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Rabbi Yonah Sklare
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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
Worldview
Reach out across the great Israeli divide to individuals on the other side, and they’ll respond in kind
Gedalia Guttentag
Worldview
Israel's dayanim are the latest targets of the High Court's woke judges
Gedalia Guttentag
Silent Heroes
"Yes, it’s all true, and this is what makes yeshivah cooks heroes. But Zev is the leader of them all”
Shoshana Itzkowitz
Silent Heroes
In my heart of hearts, I was envious of each of them. They were touching souls and elevating spirits
Yocheved Kreps
Knowing and Growing
The main point isn’t the fact that I enjoy the mitzvah, rather that Hashem wants me to do it
Rabbi Reuven Leuchter
Knowing and Growing
The foundation of avodah isn’t motivation or geshmak, but obligation through connection
Rabbi Reuven Leuchter
LifeLines
If you ever read any book about love languages, my mother’s picture should be on the opening of the chapter on gift giving
Mattie Weinberg
LifeLines
Fighting for our baby’s every breath, we gained just as much as we gave
C. Saphir
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“Whoever learns Torah lishmah, for its own sake, merits many things”

By Rabbi Henoch Plotnik

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Music’s special place in Yiddishkeit

By Rabbi Aryeh Kerzner

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Whenever anyone, adult or child, suffers a trauma, anything that reminds him of the trauma will serve as a trigger that causes the person to re-experience the same fear, helplessness, and anxiety he felt at the time of the original trauma

By Dr Meir Wikler

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Whether you’re in the front of the shul or the back. Hashem doesn’t care, so neither should we

By Rabbi Aryeh Kerzner

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The memory of that first Pesach reminds us that no matter how hopeless the galus seems, it is inalterably finite

By Rabbi Ahron Lopiansky

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Did Chazal give us a clue as to how to reach this lofty level of envisioning ourselves as the Yotzei Mitzrayim?

By Rabbi Henoch Plotnik