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For the Record
"A forgotten postcard from 1935 Knyszyn helped shape the future of Torah in America"
Dovid Safier and Yehuda Geberer
The Moment
To the daf — because the study of Torah commands creation and dictates the mission and destiny of every being.
Shmuel Botnick and Yosef Herz
Show and Tell
"Every little thing that other people see as garbage, I see as a potential craft"
Shoshana Itzkowitz
Show and Tell
The talent behind The Amazing Bubble Show
Malka Winner
Works for Me
A career coach gets on the job
Shaina Keren
Works for Me
Is there a way I can prove my value or should I just look for a new job?
Shaina Keren
Software Savvy
Empower your business with smart software choices
Yossi Brieger with Esther Kutz
Software Savvy
This wasn’t just about software; this was about people, habits, and the inevitable resistance that comes with change
Liora Waxman with Esther Kurtz
20 Questions for 20 Years
“The goal isn’t just to retell a story or profile an individual, but to add something new” 
Riki Goldstein
20 Questions for 20 Years
"I love writing, and I also love that it’s not part of my job, which means I can write only when I feel like I have something to say"
Riki Goldstein
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There’s a dilemma that holds me back before responding with that very resounding “Yes”

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But then you push it too far. You think you can stretch “happy kiddo” to chap arein Shemoneh Esreh

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It’s difficult to define the parameters of our relationship. I’m not a practicing therapist, and you’re not my client

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It’s so hard to be that Mom who takes the lollypop away from my child

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Please, dear colony mates, help me out here. We can take a step away from the intimidation and glitz and be real

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I’m begging you: Give me the chance to make things right, and don’t forget to forgive

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