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What is your shul like? Is it big? Is it small? Is it a basement with some folding chairs and tables or is it a great, big building with a high ceiling? Today we visit ten of the most amazing shuls in the world.
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Double Take
My brothers give to everyone. How could they humiliate me, their own sister, with this pittance?
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Double Take
We can’t redo a whole school program around your daughter’s anxiety
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LISTEN: Join Gedalia Guttentag as he speaks to voters at the polls in Israel's key swing areas
Gedalia Guttentag
Podcast: Knesset Channel
What does MK Moshe Gafni expect from Monday's elections? What's it like to run the Finance Committee without a government? And what does Rav Chaim think about the Trump Plan?
Gedalia Guttentag
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Maybe the ultimate strength of Stories is their unique ability to wrangle with the soul
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You struggle and toil and build, and then it all comes down, but perhaps that’s the point. Perhaps the glory is in the effort, not the result
Yisroel Besser
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Devastated by grief after the loss of his daughter, Los Angeles attorney Baruch Cohen now helps others heal

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In 1951, American Leonard Wisper lay critically injured in a North Korean POW camp. He made a bargain with G-d that if he survived, he’d start keeping mitzvos

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