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The Change That Lasted
Right then and there, I decided there was something I could do
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The Change That Lasted
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Rabbi Yerachmiel Garfield
Dialogue
Blame has no place among believing Jews. But responsibility does
Eliyahu Paley
Oasis in Time
As we return to the mundane, Havdalah reminds us to differentiate 
Mrs. Elana Moskowitz
Oasis in Time
Disconnected from dollars and cents, Shabbos is still the source of all profit
Mrs. Elana Moskowitz
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Mindel Kassorla
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The purpose of a succah is to curb the harmful influences that come with the joy of accumulating property

By Rabbi Moshe Grylak zt"l

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“In today’s age of lavish kiddushim, my best memory of this shtetl shul was entering the little kiddush hall and seeing the survivors drinking a l’chayim”

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Why HaKadosh Baruch Hu uses succah as the litmus test to determine whether the nations of the world deserve reward

By Chief Rabbi David Lau

Voice in the Crowd

If you didn’t see how his face shines during the zeman, you don’t get to weigh in on his bein hazmanim either

By Yisroel Besser

Text Messages

Rejection is strong medicine, even when by rights it must take place and the Torah itself prescribes it

By Eytan Kobre

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“It isn’t always because of stigma or denial that we keep our children in a school setting where they can’t keep up”

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