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Riki Goldstein
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Riki Goldstein
Normal Like Me
“You told us not to give you a phone, even if you begged for one in the middle of the night”
Ruti Kepler
Normal Like Me
“Bernadine, get dressed and join them!” they urged her. Grandma’s friend Scarlett grabbed Bernadine with two strong hands and started smearing her face with yellow paint
Ruti Kepler
The Search: Pesach 5782
Nine writers recount their search for chometz — and what they found
Shoshana Greenspan
The Search: Pesach 5782
Nine writers recount their search — and what they found
Esty Heller
The Insider
Is housing discrimination a hate crime?
David G. Greenfield
The Insider
Each time we were outraged, each time nothing happened
David G. Greenfield
Feel the Heat
I was also a bit nervous because my sister Ruchama, who I’m facing off against, is a fantastic cook and baker
chananya eisenberger and ruchama yellin
Feel the Heat
Both my father and I love playing around in the kitchen, and we also both have a competitive streak
Shuey Vago
Standing Ovation
Fifty years after Diaspora Yeshiva Band played the soundtrack for a generation of return
Dovid Nachman Golding
Standing Ovation
It’s a lot less about glitz and glitter and much more about missed flights
Dovid Nachman Golding
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Tzlil V’Zemer boys choir sings ‘Aibeshter’ at the Second Annual Zichron Menachem concert at the Yad Eliyahu stadium in 1991. Although this was after Mendy Wald’s time in the choir, his name was so associated with Tzlil Vzemer that, at the opening of the song, a member of the audience can be heard cheering for

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Just yesterday at a bris someone came over to me to discuss “Eibeshter.”

By Riki Goldstein

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Yesterday’s child stars tune in to today’s music

By Riki Goldstein

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Niggunim associated with the Yamim Noraim always bring a flood of memories and associations. Whether it’s the tunes of a childhood shul, melodies from hallowed yeshivah days, of the sounds that accompany us from year to year, we anticipate the songs that signal blessings of renewal, hope, and faith. Which niggun from the Yamim Noraim

By Riki Goldstein

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“I found myself humming the words as I went through my own challenging moments”

By Riki Goldstein

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“I use my tonic, called Voice37, about two hours before singing”

By Riki Goldstein