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Riki Goldstein
Oneg Shabbos
Now that he was in the Czar’s army, he knew he’d take revenge and right the injustice done by none other than his own brother
Yeruchem Yitzchak Landesman
Oneg Shabbos
For the sake of saving a life, said Rav Chaim HaLevi of Brisk, we must try everything, even something that goes against logic, even on Yom Kippur
Yeruchem Yitzchak Landesman
Kichels
You may not be able to help Rochi but you can help real people
Bracha Stein and Chani Judowitz
Kichels
The Story Behind the Song A mong the exhibits at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., is a room filled with the shoes that the Nazis’ victims were forced to discard before they were gassed. The words on the plaque next to the haunting, horrific display are an unlikely inspiration for a
Bracha Stein and Chani Judowitz
Home Sweet Home
he stranger and Ta looked at each other. Both burst out laughing. The man opened his arms wide, got up, and threw them around Ta
Leeba Leichtman
Home Sweet Home
“Mindy needs special medicine to help her feel better, so she has to stay in the hospital overnight,” he explained to Eli
Rochel Samet
A Stone’s Throw
“Something happened today and I need your advice. Would I be able to come over to your house and show you something?”
Faigy Gold
A Stone’s Throw
As I passed, I nodded hello and even ventured a “Chodesh tov.” He looked at me, and suddenly held up his hand. The whole line stopped
Faigy Gold
Pearls of Wisdom   
Parents’ behavior has a profound effect on their children
Family First Contributors
Pearls of Wisdom   
How can the eishes chayil encourage her husband to accomplish in a respectful way that is both realistic and strengthens their shalom bayis?
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“Listen to me sing. Perhaps you will change your mind”

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Pick Your Tune T he centuries-old, holy niggunim that are part of the Chabad heritage seem to carry the very spirit of the chassidus: introspective and elevating, with a joy that comes from true spiritual connection. Some niggunim were written by venerated chassidim of centuries past, while others were either composed or adopted by the

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Jump over the obstacle!

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An utterly unique and heartfelt piece of music.

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Song of yearning for holiness.

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No modern recording of Rav Hillel Parnas’ niggunim.

By Riki Goldstein