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In 1951, American Leonard Wisper lay critically injured in a North Korean POW camp. He made a bargain with G-d that if he survived, he’d start keeping mitzvos

By Shlomi Gil

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Rav Shlomo Tzvi Hersh Taub, son of the Modzhitzer Rebbe, battles for the grave of a holy ancestor sealed under a Polish soccer field

By Shlomi Gil

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It’s not the first sports compression sleeve, nor is it the first device to deliver doses of strategically-placed electric current for pain relief. But a long-term sufferer who te ...

By Sara Miriam Gross

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Artist Ellen Filreis collaborated with her daughter, teacher Ayelet Ribakow, to create a Jewish “I Spy” book that’s more than a reading experience

By Leah Gebber

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When bright lights or noisy crowds or seemingly normal smells and tastes drive you crazy — something more might be at play

By Miriam Bloch

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Over the years, there have been some unforgettable and terrifying blizzards that have kept lots of kids home from school for extended vacations. Here are a few memorable ones

By Leah Reisman