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Street Smarts
In the taxi world, drivers are divided as to whether a “real” nahag uses Waze. For these veterans who know the city’s every highway and byway, the consensus is clear: real drivers don’t rely on it
Yaacov Lipszyc
Street Smarts
Love of the land has been infused in Shuki’s blood since birth; he’s the right man for our challenge
Ariella Schiller
Your Children Shall Return
These parents prayed from the depths of their hearts, that pure, never-sullied place where the Jewish spark is never extinguished
Yisrael Goldwasser
Your Children Shall Return
Was he missing? Dead? Wounded and unconscious? Or had he been taken hostage? Chaos reigned supreme, inflicting indescribable agony
Yisrael Goldwasser
Hit the Trail
Of giving, taking, and building campaigns
Rabbi Ephraim Schwartz
Hit the Trail
There were no more atheists left in the house. No more questions needed to be asked
Rabbi Ephraim Schwartz
Calculated Risk
A confident parent isn’t afraid of the question and therefore doesn’t panic
Rabbi Yossi Bensoussan
Calculated Risk
It’s not my responsibility to fix anyone — not even my child or my spouse
Rabbi Yossi Bensoussan
Portal to the Potential Me: Elul 5784
In honor of Rosh Chodesh Elul... an exploration of the yeshivah — past and present, form and function, haven and home
Riki Goldstein
Portal to the Potential Me: Elul 5784
In honor of Rosh Chodesh Elul... an exploration of the yeshivah — past and present, form and function, haven and home
Yehuda Geberer
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