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On the Line
It amazes me that kashrus mashgichim are often expected to oversee eiruvin
Mordechai Paretzky as told to Ruthie Paretzky
On the Line
“Rabbi, I’m going to need someone to help me tomorrow. Can you find me an assistant?”
Mordechai Paretzky as told to Ruthie Paretzky
The Moment
“I wasn’t zocheh to have a family of my own,” he said. “If you have a son, would you name him after me?”
Shmuel Botnick and Yosef Herz
The Moment
When the dust settled, they learned they would be feeding 165 travelers
Shmuel Botnick and Yosef Herz
Simply Organized
After latkes and doughnuts, why not indulge in the gift of breathing space?
Miriam Yafit
Simply Organized
Let’s transform your personal space into zen and peaceful rather than cloudy and stressful
Miriam Yafit
The Best: Music Collection
A new hit composition by Yisrael Meir Friedberg, featured on 'The Best' Music album in the Hebrew Mishpacha Succos Edition
The Best: Music Collection
A moving melody with powerful words, composed and sung by Noach Paley, featured on 'The Best' Music album in the Hebrew Mishpacha Succos Edition
Reel Chronicles
Outtakes from a Video Production Studio
Moshe Shindler
Reel Chronicles
Outtakes from a video production studio
Moshe Shindler
More EndNote
EndNote

“Somehow my songs touched her heart, and she began to consider Judaism and reflect about G-d”

By Riki Goldstein

EndNote

“I’ll fight if I think it necessary, but I can always be vetoed, and that’s okay, too”

By Riki Goldstein

EndNote

We asked a selection of kiruv mentors: What’s the music that accompanies the message?    

By Riki Goldstein

EndNote

The Baal HaTanya famously said that niggun is the pen of the soul. There is so much that can be conveyed in words, but niggun steps in where they fall short

By Riki Goldstein

EndNote

Both happy music coupled with dance and slow, soul-stirring songs can create a real hisorerus

By Riki Goldstein

EndNote

“Our way is to connect with authentic chassidish warmth and flavor, and we believe that the koach haneginah can work without the audience understanding each word of what they’re singing”

By Riki Goldstein