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Double Take
Rochel Samet
Second Thoughts
Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
Shul with a View
Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman
Encounters
Chayelle Kliger
Second Thoughts
Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
Perspectives
Why must the children bear the brunt of the conflict between their parents?
Dr Meir Wikler
Perspectives
Is the siman of the rimon indeed only a repetition or reaffirmation? Or is there perhaps a deeper meaning to this siman?
Rabbi Dovid Gernetz
Year in Review
5780 was probably the toughest year in decades in the US, but it was also a year full of heroes
Yochonon Donn
Year in Review
The pandemic hasn’t so much marked the dawning of a new age as accelerated pre-existing trends
Gedalia Guttentag
Signpost
Can it really be true that we’re naturally wired to find joy in avodas Hashem?
Rabbi Levi Lebovitz
Course Correction
We continue with the study of Hashem's middos based on the sefer Tomer Devorah
Rabbi Dovid Schoonmaker
Course Correction
Besides the spiritual, higher-level cleansing, we can help others with more mundane types of messes
Rabbi Dovid Schoonmaker
Table Talk
Today, both parents and educators pursue special services. But costs can be astronomical, and the process confusing and frustrating. That’s where Leah Steinberg comes in.
Malky Lowinger
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Shul with a View

“I never met a rav who has a son in the Israeli army,” he said. And then he asked, “Are you proud of what he is doing?”

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman

Double Take

I get it. Your son has a chance for the summer of a lifetime. But what about mine, left all alone without a single friend in camp?

By Rochel Samet

Second Thoughts

Clothes and head coverings define us, and clothes and head coverings divide us

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

Impressions

I’m still tied to a tradition stemming all the way back to the First Temple

By Boaz Bachrach

Cut ‘n Paste

As I was writing a memoir, I gained a new emotional perspective on my family, and especially on my father

By Dr. Sidney Winawer

On Site

Dan Groover’s street murals aren’t only a fun pop of color, but windows for layers of meaning

By Chananel Shapiro