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Kitchen Encounters
It turns out that pickles can be anything you like: sweet, spicy, crunchy, soft, simple, complex, or even part of dessert!
Helen Shere
Kitchen Encounters
It’s not as hard as you think it is
Esther Shaindy Leshkowitz
Outlook
Whatever the next four years have in store, they will not be boring
Yonoson Rosenblum
Outlook
Nowhere will the end of the Obama era be more welcome than in Israel
Yonoson Rosenblum
Behind the Book
Against the backdrop of the California Gold Rush, life on a Louisiana plantation, and Cherokee clan rivalries, the characters struggle with their own family dramas and dilemmas
Riki Goldstein
Behind the Book
M. Kenan shows her versatility as an author, crossing cultural worlds with integrity while remaining in the modern age
Riki Goldstein
10 Questions
Aharon Mezei is the owner of Passaic's Safer Escape, which resells the Modum Fire Escape Ladder
Rachel Bachrach
10 Questions
Dovid Fine is the founder and CEO of Recharge: Vacation Relief Fund in Toronto, Canada
Rachel Bachrach
Two Cents
Unsolicited advice from people with no qualifications but many opinions
Michali Naiman and Chana Fishman
Two Cents
Unsolicited advice from people with no qualifications but many opinions
Michali Naiman and Chana Fishman
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Chesed and emes aren’t opposites — they go hand in hand

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When one makes a simchah, Hashem takes his deceased parents from Gan Eden and brings them to join in the simchah

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The parshah’s stream of ideas communicates a desirable equilibrium

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The power of leitzanus caused 250 wise men to join Korach and reject Moshe Rabbeinu

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All our actions are for the war against the yetzer hara   “You are children of Hashem, your G-d; you shouldn’t cut yourselves or make any baldness between your eyes for the dead.” (Devarim 14:1)   Yalkut Shimoni says the words “lo sisgodedu — you shouldn’t cut yourselves, share a root with agudah, group.” Using this

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There are mitzvos that correspond to the head of a person and those that correspond to the heart

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