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For a fleeting moment, I thought I saw a glint of compunction in her eyes, but if I did, it was gone as soon as it came
Sara Pachter
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“We’re going to be friends for always. We’ll stay in touch. I’ll be there at your wedding and you’ll be there at mine”
Aryeh Ehrlich
Impressions
It is my hope that both hosts and guests learn something from the following stories,all of which are based on actual events
Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman
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We were connected through old lyrics and new challenges
Liba Mendelson
The Moment
Once exposed to Rav Aharon Kotler, neither would leave the tents of Torah
Shmuel Botnick and Yosef Herz
The Moment
Oraysa learners gathered on Sunday to celebrate the completion of their first seder in Shas
Yitzchok Landa
Veiled Joy
The two of us stood under our chuppah, enjoying the wedding we’d planned in just 24 hours
Josh Clark
Veiled Joy
Fear was beginning to creep into our conversations. Would there be flights? Should everyone leave now?
Millie Samson
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Here are some products to enhance the Chanukah kitchen experience, as well as serving as nice gifts for this time of year
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