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Cut ‘n Paste
His decision to live by emes, to raise his son with unwavering honesty, laid the foundation for a Torah revolution
Rabbi Moshe Dov Heber
Double Take
Wasn't it obvious that your huge kiddush would upstage our seudah? 
Rochel Samet
To Be Honest
Driving should be a tool, not a pastime
Sima Kazarnovsky
To Be Honest
One of the best ways to get your spouse to eat well is to stop taking responsibility for their food habits
Dr Meir Wikler
Rocking Horse
I suppose this story is my plea to the world: Don’t let this happen. To anyone. Anywhere. Anytime
Leah Gebber
Rocking Horse
(Photos: Jeff Zorabedian)   Ever wonder what it was like to grow up in Ur Kasdim? I hadn’t either, until I came face to face with artifacts from the time of Avraham Avinu and realized for the first time that our great forefather was a real person, living in a real place, and faced with
Leah Gebber
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
Fundamentals
On Pesach, Hashem took us out of Mitzrayim. During Sefiras Ha’omer, we take Mitzrayim out of us
Miriam Kosman
Fundamentals
Why Elul needs a hard heart — and a soft one
Miriam Kosman
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