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Aryeh Melinek and Eli Katz
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Yosef Wartelsky
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Rabbi Moshe Dov Heber
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Shmuel Botnick
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For the Record
Thessaloniki Jewry’s wealth made the city a major center of Sephardic Jewry in the Ottoman Empire
Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer
For the Record
Remarkably, many Jewish soldiers did manage to uphold their faith under fire
Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer
Symposium
Candid takes from people who made the move
Mishpacha Contributors
Symposium
Some of this generation’s most sought-after mentors offer insight on navigating the challenges, dilemmas, and victories of the ben Torah in today’s workplace
Mishpacha Contributors
Every Song Has Its Story
Do we ever think much about, or even know, what motivated our favorite song?
Riki Goldstein
Every Song Has Its Story
“In place of a sefer Torah,” he told the group, “let us carry this child, who represents the future of the Jewish people”
Riki Goldstein
Pearls of Wisdom   
Parents’ behavior has a profound effect on their children
Family First Contributors
Pearls of Wisdom   
How can the eishes chayil encourage her husband to accomplish in a respectful way that is both realistic and strengthens their shalom bayis?
Family First Contributors
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