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Second Thoughts
Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
True Account
Rivka Streicher
Shul with a View
Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman
Second Thoughts
Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
Cut ‘n Paste
Rabbi Ari Koretzky
A Better You
At the core of emotional eating is the interaction between two crucial parts of our brain: the amygdala and the cortex
Family First Contributors
A Better You
There’s a fundamental difference between justifying and explaining
Family First Contributors
Simply Organized
After latkes and doughnuts, why not indulge in the gift of breathing space?
Miriam Yafit
Simply Organized
Let’s transform your personal space into zen and peaceful rather than cloudy and stressful
Miriam Yafit
Namesakes
"He made a neder that if he got out alive he would dedicate his life to avodas Hashem”
C.S. Teitelbaum
Namesakes
“I didn’t care how quickly it happened, I was thinking about the future. I wanted it for posterity so that Ari should be remembered every single minute and every single day.”
C.S. Teitelbaum
A Face and A Place
Rebbe Gedalya Moshe was buried in one of the tiny graveyards in a corner of the city. Who knew of it’s power?
Hodayah Cohen
The Places We Call Home  
A celebration of the walls that surround, protect, and define us
Family First Contributors
The Places We Call Home  
Housing prices, mortgage rates, and inflation have skyrocketed. Yet many young couples are still buying homes. How are they doing it? And should they be?
Toby Berger
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Shul with a View

Rav Shlomo Zalman Kaufman taught me what caring and chesed really mean

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman

Double Take

I could see why Leeba hadn’t been too hopeful about this half of Yom Tov being relaxing

By Rochel Samet

On Site

Eli Cobin’s name isn’t only synonymous with the camera lens. As summer fades into Succos, he becomes “Cobin of Cobin Lulavim”

By Ariella Schiller

Encounters

Their eyes met. In a single glance, his companion saw it all: the pain, the memories, the longing, the approaching end

By Noa Offek

Second Thoughts

Faithful readers are rare, devoutly to be cherished

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

True Account

Could I forgive my brother for taking my inheritance?

By Rivka Streicher