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I of the Storm
I pinched myself. Could it be that the entire Shafer crew is cooperating, smiling — and genuinely happy? Could it be that our family portrait is not a complete farce?
Ilana Shafer
I of the Storm
So I’m not a tzadeikes, I shot back to my ever-present faultfinder. I haven’t got bottomless reservoirs of patience. But I’m not so bad, either
Ilana Shafer
Anchors
"Rare is the person who can practice more than one approach" The claim: No matter your path in Yiddishkeit, you can always benefit from broadening your hashkafic horizons by learning sifrei mussar/chassidus associated with different groups. Agree, Disagree, and Why?   Rabbi Judah Mischel Agree "Hashem sefasai tiftach…” In addition to being a request to
Family Table Contributors
Signpost
Can it really be true that we’re naturally wired to find joy in avodas Hashem?
Rabbi Levi Lebovitz
Succos E-Mag Bonus
"Rare is the person who can practice more than one approach" The claim: No matter your path in Yiddishkeit, you can always benefit from broadening your hashkafic horizons by learning sifrei mussar/chassidus associated with different groups. Agree, Disagree, and Why?   Rabbi Judah Mischel Agree "Hashem sefasai tiftach…” In addition to being a request to
Mishpacha Contributors
Succos E-Mag Bonus
"Rare is the person who can practice more than one approach" The claim: No matter your path in Yiddishkeit, you can always benefit from broadening your hashkafic horizons by learning sifrei mussar/chassidus associated with different groups. Agree, Disagree, and Why?   Rabbi Judah Mischel Agree "Hashem sefasai tiftach…” In addition to being a request to
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Front Row Seat
“A groisse shkoyach. mamush, a groise mitzvah hot ir gehat”
C.S. Teitelbaum
Front Row Seat
Whenever Rabbi Whittow had to buy a new car, the Rosh Yeshivah told him to weigh only two considerations
C.S. Teitelbaum
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