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The Rainbow Girl
Rachelli flushed. She wanted to answer back, defend herself or say something, but then she realized it was true
Rochel (Grunewald) Samet
The Rainbow Girl
Maybe that’s the thing with family, they’re so close that it’s hard to see things clearly
Rochel (Grunewald) Samet
Diary Serial
“Here’s the thing. I’m only willing to give you the listing if you give my Aunt Lauren a referral fee”
Nechama Norman with Batsheva Berman
Diary Serial
I was sure that there would never be sun in my life again. I would never feel happy
Miriam Ribiat
Second Thoughts
They sense that they have lost the battle for the Israeli soul; they know that the electorate — not only the Orthodox — has said No to their desire to shed our uniqueness
Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
Second Thoughts
We have not been abandoned. He is listening for our tap at His door
Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
In the Arms of Rabi Shimon
A new edition of Dahl’s books have dragged the children’s classics, kicking and screaming, into the 2020s There’s a certain poetic silliness that Roald Dahl would have recognized. Having spent a lifetime writing children’s books with ridiculous storylines, the creator of Willy Wonka has himself fallen a posthumous victim to absurdity — his books censored to
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In the Arms of Rabi Shimon
We’re holding on, Tatteh. Listen to the hespedim, listen to the anguished voices as they praise You
Yisroel Besser
One of the Flock
He had the smallest shofar I had ever seen, but the sound he produced was deafening
Rabbi Yossi Bensoussan
One of the Flock
Which members of the flock still shape your Rosh Hashanah?
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