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She’s looking down while she speaks, and I suddenly have the weirdest thought: She’s intimidated by me
Ariella Schiller
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She doesn’t recognize me. We’ve been in school together since kindergarten and She. Doesn’t. Recognize Me
Ariella Schiller
Symposium
Candid takes from people who made the move
Mishpacha Contributors
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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
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Calligraphy: Succos 5786
Leah stood there with empty arms. As usual, everyone else seemed to get what they wanted
Esther Kurtz
Calligraphy: Succos 5786
“You listen to me, boys,” she said fiercely. “I’m coming back for you. This is only for now. Soon you’re coming home”
Esther Shaindy Leshkowitz
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
Perspective
We all must have the courage to keep going, the humility to keep knowing, and the hearts to keep growing
Rabbi Efrem Goldberg
Perspective
If we see someone with a bad middah, that means we also need chizuk to work on this trait “And the asafsuf (mixed ones) among them had desires. And the nation also sat and cried.” (Bamidbar 11:4) A young child was crying at the bus station. When a passerby asked him why, the child said
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