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DIY
No jumping through hoops necessary to make these gorgeous succah decorations
Esti Vago
DIY
Looking back, Yitzchak Fuchs, singer and songwriter famous for his “LaHashem Haaretz” and countless other songs, finds it hard to single out one memorable performance among the thousands of simchahs and kumzitzes he’s played. But there was one sheva brachos in London which seemed to rise above the course of nature. Yitzchak had injured his
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Rocking Horse
I suppose this story is my plea to the world: Don’t let this happen. To anyone. Anywhere. Anytime
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Rocking Horse
Looking back, Yitzchak Fuchs, singer and songwriter famous for his “LaHashem Haaretz” and countless other songs, finds it hard to single out one memorable performance among the thousands of simchahs and kumzitzes he’s played. But there was one sheva brachos in London which seemed to rise above the course of nature. Yitzchak had injured his
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Turning Point: Jr. Chanukah Supplement 5783
Ephraim knew they were his cousins. But he’d prefer they didn’t exist, really
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Moving Forward
“Your acceptance of your situation is very refreshing. We don’t always have to know the end"
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Moving Forward
"There aren’t so many people like me around here and I’m looking to make a new friend”
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Fundamentals
In a world obsessed with the showy and superficial, Esther reminds us of the power of the internal
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Moonlight
When Shabbos Chazon falls on Erev Tishah B’Av, it’s a powerful reminder that the end of galus is near
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