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Rabbi Moshe Grylak zt"l
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Eytan Kobre
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Rabbi Ephraim Schwartz
Text Messages
Eytan Kobre
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Rabbi Moshe Grylak zt"l
TripleSay
“Guilt isn’t Jewish, because it keeps you stuck, stops you from growing. Regret is Jewish because it’s the catalyst for growth”
Family First Contributors
TripleSay
“Dan l’chaf zechus is the acknowledgment that we’re missing puzzle pieces — and we often excuse our own actions faster than others’ actions”
Family First Contributors
Eternal Wall: Pesach Theme 5782
Motti Levy’s been driving for Egged since 1969, when access to the Kosel was still a newly won thrill
Penina Steinbruch
Eternal Wall: Pesach Theme 5782
We hope you can savor this offering as we pray for the time when the Kosel will again be not a final destination, but a gateway to Hashem’s presence on earth
Nomee Shaingarten and Shoshana Friedman
Moonlight
When Shabbos Chazon falls on Erev Tishah B’Av, it’s a powerful reminder that the end of galus is near
Rabbi Menachem Nissel
Moonlight
No matter how much we try to fit in, the world will remind us that we don’t
Rabbi Menachem Nissel
Flashes of Light: Chanukah Theme 5785
The person in your life whose radiance continues to shine. Eight accounts 
Mishpacha Contributors
It's a Draw
What, this is where the day ends? Stupid planner. Where are the hours of the actual day?
Esty Heller
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Believe me — I promise you that I’m constantly questioning: Why was I worthy of this miracle?

By Charlene Aminoff

Point of View

When we stood “as one man with one heart,” the timing was perfect, implanted in our DNA forever

By Rabbi Moshe Grylak zt"l

Point of View

Could the Deal of the Century really resolve a cosmic conflict of 4,000 years? 

By Rabbi Moshe Grylak zt"l

Text Messages

Shas imparts transformative lessons even to those who study it in a different way

By Eytan Kobre

Guestlines

Every Orthodox Jew over the age of 18 can — and, I believe, should — vote

By Rabbi Pesach Lerner

Open Mic

How far should composers go to compromise their artistic vision to respond to popular demands and tastes?

By Dovid Nulman