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C. Saphir
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From Across The Oceans
“With that chein and smile, by taking three seconds to say good morning, he made an impact that was remembered years later”
Gedalia Guttentag
From Across The Oceans
“To lose such a talmid on Lag B’omer — how can we understand this?”
Yochonon Donn
Second Thoughts
Esteemed and honored professor: Half of Israel is proud of you, but the other half... is embarrassed by you
Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
Second Thoughts
It is long past time for a serious reevaluation of Israel’s broken and Judenfrei educational system
Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
Sisters Share
In this new column, we’ll meet wonderful girls who all have siblings with special needs, and they’ll share with us how they feel about being “special” sisters
C. Rosen
Tales of Treeo
“A little extra work that’s terrorizing the welcome house!” Eli says hotly. Squizzle shrieks in agreement. “What’s Mr. Teichman going to say when he finds out?”
Bashie Lisker
Tales of Treeo
The glass has disappeared so cleanly, it looks like it was never there
Bashie Lisker
For Keeps: Rosh Hashanah Theme 5783
I can see the shul from my dining room window. The idea that it was so close, yet so far, was too much to bear
Binyomin Yudin 
For Keeps: Rosh Hashanah Theme 5783
“He would be killed just for having it in his possession. But a Torah is a Torah and my father was determined to save it”
Sandy Eller
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I took the word “cancer” out of my mind. Thyroid cancer isn’t really cancer, I told myself. It’s just a growth that has to be removed,Lifelines: Big Deal,I took the word “cancer” out of my mind. Thyroid cancer isn’t really cancer, I told myself. It’s just a growth that has to be removed

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I didn’t know it at the time, but I was going through the first of several manic episodes I would experience.

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Suddenly, we crossed over into the suffering side of society. The doctors there told us there was nothing they could do for Yehoshua

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