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the Places You'll Go
When cabin fever hits, some of the most surprising excursions aren’t too far from your own backyard
Zivia Reischer
the Places You'll Go
When cabin fever hits, some of the most surprising excursions aren’t too far from your own backyard
Riki Goldstein
Outlook
The growing disdain for marriage, and with it, parenthood, bodes badly for the future
Yonoson Rosenblum
Outlook
The Sdeh Teiman affair may well prove to be the first strand of the government legal system unraveling
Yonoson Rosenblum
Second Guessing: Responses
“Klal Yisrael is a nation of gomlei chasadim, and our task in life is to stretch ourselves to strive higher”
Ariella Schiller
Second Guessing: Responses
“The answers are going to be different for every person, depending on their personal red lines and their relationship with the adult child in question”
Family First Readers
Portal to the Potential Me: Elul 5784
In honor of Rosh Chodesh Elul... an exploration of the yeshivah — past and present, form and function, haven and home
Riki Goldstein
Portal to the Potential Me: Elul 5784
In honor of Rosh Chodesh Elul... an exploration of the yeshivah — past and present, form and function, haven and home
Yehuda Geberer
Theme Section: Wandering Jews
My parents had survived the Holocaust, but Communism in Hungary was a noose around our necks. Would that small crack during the uprising be the window for our escape?
Riki Goldstein
Theme Section: Wandering Jews
Modern exiles of an ancient people: Four personal accounts of those seeking safer ground
Rachel Bachrach
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It was how Rav Mordechai Berg delivered his message that was different, the love for his balabatim in each word and gesture. And then he was gone

By Yisroel Besser

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The Kaliver Rebbe knows what it means to be saved by a miracle. After a recent debilitating illness, the 94-year-old knew G-d’s continued grace meant he had to keep pushing forward

By Aryeh Ehrlich

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It sounds too good to be true — a drink that aids in the success of cancer treatment, nourishing the cells and preventing them from becoming resistant to chemo? Rabbi Yaakov Kairy knew he had to tell the world

By Yael Schuster

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Rav Yisrael Tzvi Weinberg, who passed away this past Succos, left behind the fulfillment of his father-in-law’s last hope: the continuance of a chassidus on the verge of oblivion

By Pearl Herzog

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Rav Rafael Baruch Toledano had a vision for the young boys of Meknes, Morocco, stemming assimilation, and opening worldwide opportunities for North African bochurim

By Menachem Pines

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Whether he’s reporting for the Wall Street Journal about financial scandals or writing books about the decade’s biggest business stories, Orthodox journalist and author Greg Zuckerman always makes it personal

By Eytan Kobre