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Shoshana Itzkowitz
Impressions
Esther Kurtz
Impressions
Elana Moskowitz
5 to 9
Moe Mernick
LifeLines
C. Saphir
All I Ask
Soon after the first chapters were published, the questions and doubts came
Ruti Kepler
All I Ask
Tell him. Right now. Say the words Dad asked you to say. Just say it! Quick, before it’s too late!
Ruti Kepler
Last Licks
This recipe was originally published for Pesach, but I make it for all the Yamim Tovim!
Chanie Nayman
Last Licks
Waiting for the perfect kallah was a recipe for disaster I was 17 years old and playing a game of basketball with my high school’s team. Midway through the game, some of my teammates were standing on the court and waiting for the point guard to pass them the ball, when a member of the
Family Table Readers
In His Own Words
Florist Amerique Ashear of Lakewood is happy to share his tips
Yosef Herz
Akeida Moments
Sometimes I’d believe I could slip into it, if I could just find the portal to enter. A place that would accept me, quirks and all.
Esther Kurtz
Akeida Moments
“I accept Your Will Hashem,” I whispered, “I accept this nisayon, please just give me the koach.”
Avigayil Wein
coffee break
Dani Dayan is the departing consul general of Israel in New York
Omri Nahmias
coffee break
Rabbi Aryeh Lightstone is senior advisor to US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman
Gershon Burstyn
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Shul with a View

“Ask to borrow money? I would never be a debtor to anyone, not even for a few grush”   Yehudah Steingot (name changed) is my father’s cousin. Like my father, he was born in Yerushalayim in 1929, and recently, at the age of 91, he made his first trip to chutz l’Aretz to attend the

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman

On Site

The Lakewood initiative that put Pesach in arm’s reach

By Baila Rosenbaum

Double Take

Shut inside, anxious and alone, were Bubby and Zeidy really safe?

By Rochel Samet

Second Thoughts

Davening by one’s self has the power to teach us a thing or two

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

LifeLines

When we hear of kids being removed from their homes, instead of asking, “Why is this happening?” we should be asking, “What can we do to help?”

By C. Saphir

Shul with a View

“Larry, what awaits you is a perpetual and enduring afterlife in the Central Park of the Next World”

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman