Bricks and Ladders
"Wow. Well, you’re very astute, Rachel Ahuva. I’m impressed. But that was a long time ago. I’d prefer not to dredge up old hurts”
10 Questions
"Most of all, I’m hoping they can rekindle the geshmak"
#In A Word
On that snowy night, I made my way from Flatbush to Boro Park on foot, looking for that scene holding a story. On 14th Avenue, at around 8 p.m., I found it
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Profiles
He sat by his zeide daily, through winter and summer and sickness and health. And every day, Rav Aryeh Elyashiv, the grandson of Rav Yosef Shalom Elyashiv ztz”l, watched his belov ...
#In A Word
These two witnesses to history sat silently, hearing an enduring cry, a timeless call, to an Eternal G-d
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Rav Yehoshua Neuwirth’s wartime memoirs hold the seeds of a Torah empire