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Spirit and Sparks
Are self-improvement courses really a path in avodas Hashem?
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The menorah brightens corners the Shabbos candles can't reach
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The world’s greatest anti-Semite understood the Jews’ unique mission
Yonoson Rosenblum
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Bibi takes the reins at zero hour
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I'm already imagining the letters we'll get in response to this week's cover story
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Today they’re household names, but it started with a leap of faith: “I saw my chance and the Hashgachah. I reached out and asked if I could design the entire building
Susan Strauss
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Today they’re household names, but it started with a leap of faith: “I wanted to be an artist, but not a starving one. Could I pursue my creative dreams, while fulfilling my responsibilities to my family?"
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