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Hit the Trail
Of giving, taking, and building campaigns
Rabbi Ephraim Schwartz
Hit the Trail
There were no more atheists left in the house. No more questions needed to be asked
Rabbi Ephraim Schwartz
On Our Own Terms
Pitzuchei Mashiach is a snacker’s paradise and so much more
Sarah Faygie Berkowitz
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A 1974 New York Times article touted the Lakewood area as the “most famous winter resort in the east
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In the Numbers
  Song: “Kerachem Av—A Tatte Blabt a Tatte” Composer: Chaim Meir Erps Year: 2015 "I can’t compose out of the blue” claims Chaim Meir Erps (aka C.M.E.) New York wedding-hall-manager-turned singer and composer. “Music has to come from somewhere deep within and for me it has to be inspired by some strong feelings or a
Boaz Bachrach
In the Numbers
“He said you will definitely have two children, maybe even three.”
Rabbi Akiva Fox
5 to 9
As we wrap up this column (for now), the team at Mishpacha felt that the best possible candidate for a final interview would be me
Moe Mernick
5 to 9
"Writing a book when you’re depressed is one serious challenge. But I knew it had to be done, that it was something that could benefit the tzibbur"
Moe Mernick
5 out of 10
The dinner is March 1 and there is no turning back
Dovid Bashevkin
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Tu B’Shevat tells the world what kind of Jew you are
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