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Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman
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Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman
Shul with a View
Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman
Shul with a View
Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman
Shul with a View
Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman
Press Pass
“There is an urge to tweet or post on Facebook every small thought, every unverified development. It’s good entertainment, but it’s not good journalism”
Omri Nahmias
Sunshine Season
In the beis medrash and on those nature hikes, who would have thought a talmid chacham was being cultivated?
Rabbi Moshe Dov Heber
Yosef Chaim's Adventures
Then I had one of my ideas. All my ideas are good, but this was especially good. It was an idea that would solve my two problems in one shot
Shira Yehudit Djalilmand
Perspectives
It doesn’t have to be this way, and in fact, it wasn’t until fairly recently
Daniel S. Berman M.D.
Perspectives
Why we are so challenged in understanding how to properly react to the war with Iran
Rabbi Moshe Walter
For Keeps: Rosh Hashanah Theme 5783
I can see the shul from my dining room window. The idea that it was so close, yet so far, was too much to bear
Binyomin Yudin 
For Keeps: Rosh Hashanah Theme 5783
“He would be killed just for having it in his possession. But a Torah is a Torah and my father was determined to save it”
Sandy Eller
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“You don’t want a prize? Just to say thank you?”

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He had a big smile when he replied, “I’d love to.”

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“We’ve never met before, but this is strange…”,Meeting Expectations,“I know you’re from Israel and we’ve never met before, but I feel strangely close to you…”

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Parenting through the long dog days of summer,How to Banish Boredom,How do we entertain, educate, and simply parent our children when the long dog days of summer have arrived?

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