The open attempt at genocide changes the way that Israel can and must handle this war WE live in unprecedented times, and anyone who speaks with any certainty about why something did or didn’t happen or pretends to know what will happen next is only fooling themselves because only G-d Himself knows. Nevertheless, as Rav
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One couldn’t help but wonder why the Jewish People only seems to come together in times of horror
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“I’m not a conspiracist, but I do recognize a reluctance on the part of the civil service to take in chareidi employees”
Richardson told Mishpacha he believed in the simultaneous use of public pressure, quiet diplomacy, and behind-the-scenes advocacy





















