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Second Dance
“It’s just not the sort of kiddush we’re used to here,” Reuven said, aiming for an amiable tone. He would be the reasonable leader, appealing to logic and not emotion
A Better You
What do we do when we “kind of” know what we need to do but we feel torn?
By Family First Contributors
Shul with a View
If not for my coffee, Yosef would wonder why I didn’t also ask for money. But the charade had to stop
By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman
On your Mark
Dr. Eliana Aaron cared for diplomats, but the vulnerable were her calling
Outlook
Rav Chaim took those chovos far more seriously than many others take their monetary debts