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Close to a century later, we're still singing the songs of a visionary scholar, builder, and leader.
On Site
Eli Cobin’s name isn't only synonymous with the camera lens. As summer fades into Succos, he becomes “Cobin of Cobin Lulavim”

By Ariella Schiller

Magazine Feature
A virtual tour of the Land of the Thunder Dragon with serial traveler Moshe Klein

By Sandy Eller

Magazine Feature
Regular, long-time leiners have a special relationship with every sedra of the year. Some trade secrets from veterans of the klaf

By Riki Goldstein

Reel Chronicles
The point would be, quite simply, to celebrate the value of our yungeleit

By Moshe Shindler

Encounters
Their eyes met. In a single glance, his companion saw it all: the pain, the memories, the longing, the approaching end

By Noa Offek

Double Take
I could see why Leeba hadn’t been too hopeful about this half of Yom Tov being relaxing

By Rochel Samet

Second Thoughts
Faithful readers are rare, devoutly to be cherished

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

Musings
As with all parenting moments, we can pray and plan and prepare, but then we must let go

By Batsheva Kirsch

Recipes
There’s nothing that satisfies as much as a warm bowl of soup on a cold Succos night. The addition of flanken to this Moroccan delight will appeal to every palate.

By Rivky Kleiman

Sirens at Ne'ilah
“My world changed entirely during that war. Nothing was ever the same again and the memories never fade”

By Aharon Kliger and Aryeh Ehrlich

Family First Serial
Abie,” she said, her voice softening, “Malka is my baby, too. She’s been my baby since she was six years old"

By Miriam Zakon

A Tasty Twist
Onion rings are always pushed to the side so I decided today is the day for them to shine and get the consideration they deserve.

By Menachem Goodman

Sirens at Ne'ilah
It’s estimated that up to 8,000 IDF soldiers and officers became religious in the aftermath of the Yom Kippur War

By Aryeh Ehrlich and Chananel Shapiro