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Next in Line
"I don’t want to waste my time trying to copy Abba, I’d rather develop according to my own abilities"
Riki Goldstein
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"I inherited some of the passion and I am outspoken, but regretfully, not the same degree of tact"
Riki Goldstein
Counterpoint
Our cover story, “Opening the Books” in Issue 1030 continues to draw vigorous and passionate feedback. Here is a sampling:
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Counterpoint
“Everyone agrees an education is a basic right. It should be the same for frum children”
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Succos E-Mag Bonus
We asked readers to describe a time they struggled between principles and pocketbook Project Coordinator: Ricky Boles So much of our spending is a mindless swipe or transfer — bills, groceries, gas, mortgage. But sometimes real thought goes into an expenditure. We asked readers to describe a time they struggled between principles and pocketbook, between paring
Mishpacha Contributors
Succos E-Mag Bonus
We asked readers to describe a time they struggled between principles and pocketbook Project Coordinator: Ricky Boles So much of our spending is a mindless swipe or transfer — bills, groceries, gas, mortgage. But sometimes real thought goes into an expenditure. We asked readers to describe a time they struggled between principles and pocketbook, between paring
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Torah Thought
Torah leaders confronting the Enlightenment were forced to develop innovative and original approaches to preserving and transmitting the mesorah. Rav Samson Raphael Hirsch’s groundbreaking commentary on Chumash stands out.
Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff
Pendulum: Succos Supplement 5784
The more we know about people, the more we know about the past. The more we know about the past, the better we are able to assess the present.
Rabbi Berel Wein
Pendulum: Succos Supplement 5784
“This shameful bill passed controversially in the Knesset, is responsible for many premature deaths in dangerously ill people who avoided medical treatment out of fear of the draconian regulations allowing their body to be dissected after death.”
Rabbi Eliyahu Gut
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