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In the Arms of Rabi Shimon
Forty years ago I learned the secret of the tears at Kever Rashbi. Now, as we cry together, I feel compelled to share it

By Rabbi Chaim Aryeh Zev Ginzberg

In the Arms of Rabi Shimon
When a day of glory turns into a day of unspeakable loss, there is only one reaction for the religious Jew

By Rabbi Aaron Lopiansky

In the Arms of Rabi Shimon
The losses are staggering — so many names, so many faces, so many shattered families and futures

By Mishpacha Contributors

In the Arms of Rabi Shimon
We’re holding on, Tatteh. Listen to the hespedim, listen to the anguished voices as they praise You

By Yisroel Besser

In the Arms of Rabi Shimon
From Montreal and Manchester, Buenos Aires and Teaneck, each of these very different people had made their own way to the same destination

By Mishpacha Contributors

In the Arms of Rabi Shimon
He had an urge to utilize every minute, as if he were aware that his journey in This World would be a short one

By Yochonon Donn

In the Arms of Rabi Shimon
And if you know Dovi, you know that he will work there, as he did here, to “get it done” one more time

By Yisroel Besser

In the Arms of Rabi Shimon
"Only now can I appreciate, when I reflect on the depth of my relationship with my talmid, the special connection of a rebbi to a talmid"

By Rav Shraga Kallus

From My Table

By Chanie Nayman

No Food Left Behind

By Beth Warren

Family First Feature
Your ideas might be great, but do you know the best way to speak up — and when to keep quiet?

By Miriam Bloch

 
The right to register our feelings at the ballot box is a sacrosanct cornerstone of government. We ignore it at our peril

By Avi Greenstein

Family First Inbox
"Although they are well intentioned, there are inexperienced, unsupervised, and untrained professionals out there who should not be practicing as psychotherapists"

By Family First Readers

The Rose Report
If Netanyahu fails, there is no guarantee that his rivals would reap the fruits of their stubborn resistance

By Binyamin Rose