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Shul with a View
Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman
Cut ‘n Paste
Jordan Odinsky
Shul with a View
Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman
Double Take
Rochel Samet
True Account
Barbara Bensoussan
Split
People expected me to have a holy perspective about our children’s conditions from the beginning
Musia Slavin
Split
At nine days old — an incredibly young age for a child with both a cleft lip and a cleft palate! — they weaned Tali off the feeding tube
Musia Slavin
Kovna Rewrite
Stepping into the Moadon HaYehudi in Kaunas, Lithuania, feels like venturing up (down?) Penrose’s impossible staircase, stepping back in time while moving forward just the same. It’s been almost two years since we left, and we’re back as visiting lecturers.,Kovno Rewrite — Revisited,We’ve gone back in time in Lithuania
Esther Teichtal
Counterpoint
“It is crucial that we cultivate the kind of belonging that does not come with a price tag”
Mishpacha Readers
Counterpoint
Our cover story, “Opening the Books” in Issue 1030 continues to draw vigorous and passionate feedback. Here is a sampling:
Mishpacha Readers
PlateArt
Yosef Yitzchak Gershon learned it’s never too late to shake off the past By Yosef Yitzchak Gershon as related to Barbara Bensoussan Yosef Yitzchak Gershon went from perfecting his tennis serve to serving time, but along the way he learned that only Torah holds the key to real healing and peace, and that it’s never too
Esther Ottensoser
PlateArt
Enhance your Yom Tov table with these simple yet sharp ideas.
Esther Ottensoser
Minhag Match-up
Yosef Yitzchak Gershon learned it’s never too late to shake off the past By Yosef Yitzchak Gershon as related to Barbara Bensoussan Yosef Yitzchak Gershon went from perfecting his tennis serve to serving time, but along the way he learned that only Torah holds the key to real healing and peace, and that it’s never too
Chanie Apfelbaum
Minhag Match-up
Yosef Yitzchak Gershon learned it’s never too late to shake off the past By Yosef Yitzchak Gershon as related to Barbara Bensoussan Yosef Yitzchak Gershon went from perfecting his tennis serve to serving time, but along the way he learned that only Torah holds the key to real healing and peace, and that it’s never too
Chavi Feldman
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Encounters

This year, I’ll be thinking of Yitzy. I’ll be thinking of his Chanukah neis

By Boaz Bachrach

Cut ‘n Paste

Although Dad was not speaking much anymore, the song came out clear and audible, every word of Haneiros hallalu

By Chaya Dunner

Second Thoughts

There are two types of miracles: the neis nistar (the hidden, concealed miracle) and the neis nigleh ( the open, obvious miracle)

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

Shul with a View

With the hindsight of almost 60 years, I realize with sharp clarity how insightful and prescient my mother was

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman

Second Thoughts

From Kishinev to October 7 and beyond

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

Double Take

True, you gave me my big break. But does that mean I owe you for life?

By Rochel Samet