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Voice of History
Rabbi Berel Wein: An unquenchable love for the greatest saga of all — the survival of his people

By Gedalia Guttentag

Voice of History
Rabbi Wein’s messages were effective in restoring one’s pride in being a Jew

By Rabbi Moshe Teitelbaum

Voice of History
That desire to “do for the Jewish People,” was nurtured in the Wein home

By Yonoson Rosenblum

Voice of History
In my teenage years I had absolutely no appreciation of the greatness of the Torah giant with whom I interacted daily

By Rabbi Daniel Wasserman

Voice of History
What made Rabbi Wein’s quips timeless was their economy. He didn’t need a paragraph; he needed a line. He didn’t need theatrics; he needed timing

By Baruch Cohen Esq

Voice of History
Even as I write these words, I want to reach for the phone and ask Rabbi Wein, “What now? Who will carry this mesorah forward now that you are gone?”

By Chief Rabbi Warren Goldstein

Voice of History
This ability to get through to audiences through rhetorical power is a critical component of Rabbi Wein’s legacy

By Hanoch Teller

Magazine Feature
While Pickle Boy runs to the rescue, creator Yaakov Bee shares the backstory of everyone’s favorite superhero

By Barbara Bensoussan

Dispatch
“Settler” is becoming the new “Shylock”

By Rabbi Hillel Goldberg

Guestlines
If you are among the multitudes who want to have a rav, then this article is for you

By Rabbi Moshe Walter

Outlook
The explosion of hatred toward Israel and Jews since October 7 is the best proof of Western suicide

By Yonoson Rosenblum

EndNote
It’s certainly time to give credit where it’s due and set the record straight

By Riki Goldstein

Second Guessing: Responses
I put the phone back on my night table feeling like the world’s absolute worst person. But what else could I have done?

By Ariella Schiller

Knesset Channel
Roshei yeshivah from across the spectrum came together as one, even if with divided hearts

By Avi Blum, ESQ