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How the Labour movement’s darling was toppled, and what it means for the floundering Starmer project

This neglect of Adon Olam is exacerbated by some of the melodies that accompany it

As Moshe completed the thought, Rav Olshin grew excited. “This is in the back of the Gemara?” he exclaimed. “Can you show it to me?”

Even in the hardest places, I kept looking for light

We’re losing quality teachers because the numbers just don’t add up

Thessaloniki Jewry’s wealth made the city a major center of Sephardic Jewry in the Ottoman Empire

Trump is rewriting more than just the rulebook

How regret can open the door to real growth

It’s not an isolated incident. Frum Yidden, people who live by Torah values, using language that would once have been unthinkable

The expectation of instant reporting, instant analysis, instant takeaways, makes us all shallower. But that’s the era we live in