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Profiles
Camp Agudah’s Reb Meir Frischman, who’s been at the helm of Ruach Country for the last four decades, is gearing up f ...

By Yisroel Besser

Inside Israel

By Eliezer Shulman

Global View
70th birthday gift. A sense of history as US embassy finally opens doors in Jerusalem

By Gershon Burstyn

Global View
Reaction from VIPs at the Jerusalem Embassy opening

By Gershon Burstyn

Impressions
What really sparked my curiosity was the tune he used to accompany his Torah learning. Little did I know it would change my life. A true story

By Shimon Breitkopf

LifeLines
“I can tell you one thing: My wife doesn’t know how well I learned today, but she absolutely knows if I took out the trash”

By C. Saphir

Shared Space
“Wow. That’s pretty nasty. Whatever, I’m very excited about your father’s plan; sorry you can’t see my enthusiasm” It was quiet, then

By Dov Haller

Normal Like Me
Itzik sighed. “Levi, we’ve talked about this ten times already. I didn’t incite them. I’m the last person who’d go inciting anybody to kill Arabs

By Ruti Kepler

Magazine Feature
Chana Gamliel designs parochos that adorn shuls around the world. And those threads close the circle of her own family legacy

By Esther Teichtal

Family Reflections
A positive learning experience creates lessons that stick

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

Fundamentals
With her Rus brought the key to humanity’s redemption

By Miriam Kosman

Magazine Feature
We set out to understand what growth and connection to Torah mean to women, and how that understanding develops with time

By Elisheva Appel

EndNote
What’s that tune that, when you hear it, brings you back to another place, time, and association?

By Riki Goldstein

Cut ‘n Paste
By this point your voice is gone, but that doesn’t stop you from yelling at your chavrusa, insisting that he defer to your genius

By Elya Krolik