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R   av Halpern — who was known as “Reb Chuna” — was born on Chanukah of 1922, in the town of Kosice (Kashau), Czechoslovakia. His father Rav Dovid was the av beis din of Dovshitz (Galicia) and a descendant of the great chassidic giants of Sanz, Brezhan, Ropshitz, Zlotchov, and Premishlan. Rav Halpern’s mother, Rebbetzin Mindel,
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R   av Halpern — who was known as “Reb Chuna” — was born on Chanukah of 1922, in the town of Kosice (Kashau), Czechoslovakia. His father Rav Dovid was the av beis din of Dovshitz (Galicia) and a descendant of the great chassidic giants of Sanz, Brezhan, Ropshitz, Zlotchov, and Premishlan. Rav Halpern’s mother, Rebbetzin Mindel,
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“Loser, you’re a loser,” my classmates taunt, pointing at my cleft lip while I shrink into hopeless oblivion
Devorah Grant
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I would find myself crying not for Kaila and her family, but for the simplicity of my own life before this all happened
Ariella Schiller
Fruits of Kindness
A bus ticket, a care package, a haircut — the items were small, the caring behind them enormous. A small seed sprouted and grew tall. Twenty readers share acts of giving
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Stick a pin in the phonebook. See where it lands. Make the call. Does everyone have a story? Five writers find out
Musia Slavin
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Stick a pin in the phonebook. See where it lands. Make the call. Does everyone have a story? Five writers find out
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Of giving, taking, and building campaigns
Rabbi Ephraim Schwartz
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There were no more atheists left in the house. No more questions needed to be asked
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Rav Chaim Epstein understood that his role as rosh yeshivah was so much more than saying deep shiurim. It was about transmitting the treasure he himself received, about taking the talmid by the hand and teaching the sacred steps that are at the very core of high-level study.

By Eytan Kobre

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Rabbi Meir Schuster was more than just a fixture at the Kosel, arranging Shabbos meals for the curious, and accommodations in the Old City for travelers. Colleagues who knew him well and backpackers who met him just once all recognized: There was nothing Reb Meir wouldn’t do to save a Jewish soul.

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Rav Shlomo Brevda ztz”l was known as a maggid who traveled around the world giving shiurim, and his listeners knew they were in for a journey that would carry them to vistas overlooking all of human history and the cosmos. 

By Refoel Pride

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Rav Nosson Tzvi Finkel ztz”l, Rosh Yeshivas Mir

By Yisroel Besser

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Rav Shach was the zakein par excellence. He filled the role of Klal Yisrael’s Elder for decades using the arichas yamim he was granted to be our link to greatness.

By Rabbi Yaakov Feitman

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The Legacy of Rebbetzin Vichna Kaplan

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