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Musings
Miriam Klein Adelman
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Ahava Ehrenpreis
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Penina Steinbruch
Musings
Leah Berger
Words Unspoken
Anonymous
The Gadol Down the Block: Shavuos 5782
Rav Yaakov’s house was the lodestar of our family’s spiritual identity
Mrs. Suri Cohen
The Gadol Down the Block: Shavuos 5782
And then, one Friday night before Succos, the Rav’s home was destroyed in a devastating fire
Moshe Benoliel
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
Always on Me
Is there something you always carry on you, even if it’s seen better days?
Rabbi Meyer H. May
Always on Me
Is there something you always carry on you, even if it’s seen better days?
Rabbi Aharon Friedler
LifeTakes
There was one seat left. They saw it at the same time
Rifky Lebel
LifeTakes
It’s hard to clear the snow, or the toys, when they build up
Esther Adler
Vacancies
The Vacancies writers fill in the holes behind the scenes
Family First Contributors
Vacancies
Those three women and their perfect stores, perfect lives, and a dance studio, it’s perfect, I can’t believe we didn’t think of it before!
Rochel Samet
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