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Double Take
Rochel Samet
On Site
Ariella Schiller
Second Thoughts
Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
Shul with a View
Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman
On Site
Ariella Schiller
On Our Own Terms
Pitzuchei Mashiach is a snacker’s paradise and so much more
Sarah Faygie Berkowitz
On Our Own Terms
A 1974 New York Times article touted the Lakewood area as the “most famous winter resort in the east
Sarah Faygie Berkowitz
Uncomplicated
What lies behind those closed portals you pass by as you wander the old sections of Jerusalem or Tzfas? Photos: Devorie Zutler D evorie Zutler always loved taking photos, a love she says she inherited from her mother. “I had a good camera and a good eye and spent most of my summers in the
Faigy Grossmann
Speak Up
"As long as everyone’s chilled and happy (and you take along good food J) you can have fun anywhere!"
Elky Pascal
A Stone’s Throw
“Something happened today and I need your advice. Would I be able to come over to your house and show you something?”
Faigy Gold
A Stone’s Throw
As I passed, I nodded hello and even ventured a “Chodesh tov.” He looked at me, and suddenly held up his hand. The whole line stopped
Faigy Gold
Election Special
If Bibi is serving as a minister, his political life is over. But if he’s the prime minister, he can fight the charges while in office
Eliezer Shulman
Election Special
Bibi is like the coach whose team is trailing with less than two minutes to go and has used his last timeout
Binyamin Rose
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Is it somehow anti-halachic to have a wedding that is elegant and tasteful and avoids excesses?

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Impressions

What words can possibly fix loss? We speak in these situations because we feel uncomfortable not to

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We reeled in the line like we were fighting for our lives

By Rabbi Ari Schonfeld

Cut ‘n Paste

“Elana’s been teaching Katie about Judaism,” they chuckled to my parents one morning. “Katie says she wants to convert”

By Elana Moskowitz

True Account

Unless a person works on himself to internalize and truly live Yiddishkeit, what does the fact that his parents were religious say about him?

By C. Saphir