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Akeida Moments
“Why do you think you lost?” one reporter asked. “Because the judge was on the boys’ side,”

By Cindy Scarr

Akeida Moments
A small corner of my Gan Eden will feature a pile of Divine garbage, smelling of roses

By S.T. Agam

Akeida Moments
It’s so easy to tell Hashem, You can have my dolls and teddy bear. My Shabbos and kashrus. My elbows and knees… but my pearls, my tzniyus, my hair — that’s mine.

By Rochel (Grunewald) Samet

Akeida Moments
I pick up my phone to call my mother. I stop. It’s Yom Tov tomorrow. Must I ruin it for everyone?

By Faigy Schonfeld

Akeida Moments
The child, his stomach grumbling with hunger, his pekel light and empty, took the coins eagerly. Money!

By Riki Goldstein

Akeida Moments
“I accept Your Will Hashem,” I whispered, “I accept this nisayon, please just give me the koach.”

By Avigayil Wein

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.

By Esther Kurtz

Akeida Moments
Millennia later, can we seize the sparks of Avraham Avinu’s sacrifice, and bind our hearts to our Creator?

By Tova Berger

 
“It took me until 5:43 this afternoon to arrive at total forgiveness”

By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman

 
What color is your esrog? On this simple question hinges a debate originating in the Mishnah. Surprisingly, one main point ...

By Rabbi Eli Reisman

 
Chaim goes to a wedding he doesn’t really want to attend, just to go somewhere with Rivky

By Dov Haller