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Jacob Kornbluh
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Story Supplement
It’s a great Haggadah, I realize. Just not the best one for me
Rochel Samet
Story Supplement
He was stuck, stuck, stuck with nowhere to go. His plans and ideas were good ones, all of them, but they were just plain useless if he didn’t have money
Chaya Rosen
TripleSay
Is conformity a Torah value?
Faigy Peritzman
TripleSay
“Marriage is about moving from the ‘me’ to the ‘we.’ We don’t sacrifice for each other. We sacrifice for both of us”
Family First Contributors
Lonely at the Top
The leadership vacuum that should be worrying us all. Three takes on a troubling trend
Yisroel Besser
Lonely at the Top
The leadership vacuum that should be worrying us all. Three takes on a troubling trend
Rabbi Avrohom Neuberger
Software Savvy
Empower your business with smart software choices
Yossi Brieger with Esther Kutz
Software Savvy
This wasn’t just about software; this was about people, habits, and the inevitable resistance that comes with change
Liora Waxman with Esther Kurtz
Words Unspoken
I know I’m not alone. I know many people have different feelings about their parents
Anonymous
Words Unspoken
The fact that my parents are divorced doesn’t make me damaged goods
Anonymous
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