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Yonoson Rosenblum
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Yonoson Rosenblum
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Tempo: Second Guessing
All I can think is... Should I have done  anything differently?
Ariella Schiller
Tempo: Second Guessing
I take a gulp of coffee and resign myself to looking for a new Chumash teacher
Ariella Schiller
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With the help of a supportive administration, it is to be hoped that the complete defeat of Hamas will still be achieved
Yonoson Rosenblum
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Netanyahu was forced to enter into a deal that comes with great dangers for Israel
Yonoson Rosenblum
I'll Sing to Hashem
His colleagues, contemporaries, and younger fans all agree: The Jewish music world owes Yigal a tremendous debt of gratitude
Riki Goldstein
I'll Sing to Hashem
"I had recently joined Neginah Orchestra. When I realized how good Yigal and his choir were, I decided that we just had to collaborate"
Riki Goldstein
Therapy Toolbox
“I know what the feeling is. It’s…” Batsheva took a deep, shuddering breath. “It’s like I can’t stand being in my own skin….”
Abby Delouya B.A, B.Ed, MFT
Therapy Toolbox
How to break free when your teen is holding the family hostage
Abby Delouya B.A, B.Ed, MFT
Dispatch
I want to humanize myself and, in an admittedly brief way, I want to humanize them
Rabbi Hillel Goldberg
Dispatch
Avraham looked and did not turn into a pillar of salt. She should not have looked. He did look. And he survived
Rabbi Hillel Goldberg
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I recently had the pleasure of spending a weekend in the Boca Raton Synagogue which advertises itself under the slogan “Valuing Diversity Celebrating Unity.” For once the slogan is accurate. The large shul complex has space for at least seven different types of Shabbos minyanim by my count. There is one chaburah in the shul

By Yonoson Rosenblum

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The summer issue of the online journal Klal Perspectives (on whose editorial board I sit) is now available, and the subject is not a happy one: the rising rate of early divorce in the Orthodox community. Each of our marriage-age children knows someone or has a friend who is already divorced. That would not have been the case a generation ago. Shaya Ostrov, a therapist in the Five Towns, reports being told by one young client, “So what if I get divorced? Most of my friends already are, and they’re waiting

By Yonoson Rosenblum