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Shul with a View
Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman
Off the Couch
Jacob L. Freedman MD
True Account
Malkie Schulman
Off the Couch
Jacob L. Freedman MD
Second Thoughts
Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
Dear Readers
I'm already imagining the letters we'll get in response to this week's cover story
Bassi Gruen
Fundamentals
Why Elul needs a hard heart — and a soft one
Miriam Kosman
Fundamentals
 The Megillah presents a road map to our redemption
Mrs. Aviva Orlian
The Interior of Design
The day after the Pittsburgh massacre, a fellow observant Jew asked me, “Those people who were killed — were they Orthodox Jews?” “What difference does it make?” I replied. He was clearly taken aback at my response. But I was not being rude; I was trying to convey the following message. Yes, my friend, it would
Miri Lichtman
The Interior of Design
The day after the Pittsburgh massacre, a fellow observant Jew asked me, “Those people who were killed — were they Orthodox Jews?” “What difference does it make?” I replied. He was clearly taken aback at my response. But I was not being rude; I was trying to convey the following message. Yes, my friend, it would
Who Is Bavli?
“Buy pitah?” Bavli was incredulous. “I’ve never heard of such a thing. Maybe in the big cities.”
Sivi Sekula
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Double Take

“I could have made that bar mitzvah. I can do food like that, I can do presentation like that, I can do service like that. But I don’t have the opportunity to show people what I can do.”

By Shaina King

Cut ‘n Paste

I’ve been in the tzedakah “business” long enough to know Hashem has got me covered.

By Rivky Neuhaus

Cut ‘n Paste

If we had made the trip to Eretz Yisrael only to hear the story Avi proceeded to tell us, dayeinu — it would have been more than enough

By Yaakov Klein

LifeLines

How could she possibly make it through school— and life— if we didn’t help her to succeed, or at least not fail dismally, in the academic realm?

By C. Saphir

On Site

How does tiny Chevron provide accommodations for 40,000 guests who come to spend Shabbos with the Fathers and Mothers eternally resting in this holy city?

By Malky Lowinger