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I'm Stuck
Real, authentic avodas Hashem is excruciatingly private. At the end of the day you stand before Hashem alone

By Faigy Peritzman

Family First Feature
With warmth, charm, and grace, Rebbetzin Chaiky Rubin managed to reach across worlds and foster connection as she brought hundreds of women closer to Torah

By Riki Goldstein

Family First Feature
Four veteran teachers share candid memories of the students they missed, and principals shares insight into how we can help those girls in the future

By Elisheva Appel

What I Reaped
On Succos, we gather our crops, reflect on our harvest. In life, we gather our experiences, appreciate what we’ve gained

By Shoshana Itzkowitz

What I Reaped
On Succos, we gather our crops, reflect on our harvest. In life, we gather our experiences, appreciate what we’ve gained

By Faigy Gold

What I Reaped
On Succos, we gather our crops, reflect on our harvest. In life, we gather our experiences, appreciate what we’ve gained

By Barbara Bensoussan

What I Reaped
On Succos, we gather our crops, reflect on our harvest. In life, we gather our experiences, appreciate what we’ve gained

By Tzipporah Bar-Lev

What I Reaped
On Succos, we gather our crops, reflect on our harvest. In life, we gather our experiences, appreciate what we’ve gained

By Chaya Leeder

Encore
Penina finally tapped the man on the thigh with her umbrella and said, “Let’s go buddy, up and out of here or I’m calling the police”

By Dov Haller

Magazine Feature
Yisrael Almasy’s volunteer fleet changes tires and bridges barriers

By Gedalia Guttentag

Outlook
Class — not race — is the crucial dividing line with respect to privilege

By Yonoson Rosenblum

Step 1
Today they’re household names, but it started with a leap of faith: “These guys had so much energy and kavanah, so much warmth and spontaneity"

By Avraham Rosenblum

Step 1
Today they’re household names, but it started with a leap of faith: “I saw my chance and the Hashgachah. I reached out and asked if I could design the entire building

By Susan Strauss

Step 1
 Today they’re household names, but it started with a leap of faith: "I’d go over to one or two guys a night, introduce myself, and just say, 'Hi, I’m a shadchan, can I help you?' ...

By Rabbi Meir Levi