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Rabbi Reuven Leuchter
Knowing and Growing
Rabbi Reuven Leuchter
Knowing and Growing
Rabbi Reuven Leuchter
Knowing and Growing
Rabbi Reuven Leuchter
Knowing and Growing
Rabbi Reuven Leuchter
Fiction
My husband is helping his parents — with my money
Shaina Kovitz
Fiction
I don’t want to get involved — but I need to
Esty Heller
Pesach Made Peaceful
It’s not the food that makes memories, it’s the calm
Faigy Schonfeld
Pesach Made Peaceful
“When was the last time we ate a meal behind the dryer?”
Shoshana Itzkowitz
A Stone’s Throw
“Something happened today and I need your advice. Would I be able to come over to your house and show you something?”
Faigy Gold
A Stone’s Throw
As I passed, I nodded hello and even ventured a “Chodesh tov.” He looked at me, and suddenly held up his hand. The whole line stopped
Faigy Gold
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
Reno Real Talk
No playing favorites, but playrooms are a ton of fun to design! That said, the first checkbox is still practicality
Esti Vago
Reno Real Talk
Switching rooms doesn’t necessarily require any construction, but can make a tremendous home improvement
Esti Vago
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This Rosh Hashanah, let the tefillah acquaint you with yourself

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To prepare for Rosh Hashanah, we have to learn to look deeper at our actions and see the story that emerges from them

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When our inner world is foggy, all the aveiros can come in. When our inner world is clear, they stay out

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A problem is only depressing if we think we’re stuck with it

By Rabbi Reuven Leuchter

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To dig deeper, we have to learn to do something most people never do: listen again

By Rabbi Reuven Leuchter

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There’s much more to our emunah than knowing the geulah will come one day

By Rabbi Reuven Leuchter