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C. Saphir
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C. Saphir
Fire Fighters
A small flicker, a smoldering ember. If left unchecked, it can become a raging inferno, consuming everything in its path. Unless someone stands tall and douses the flames. Four tales of courage
Fire Fighters
A flame left unchecked can become a raging inferno, consuming everything in its path. Unless someone stands tall and douses the flames. Four tales of courage
Devorah Grant
Inbox
“The Torah map of this country would look very different without the quiet influence of out-of-town kollelim”
Mishpacha Readers
Inbox
“The joy and satisfaction of giving tzedakah is being taken away”
Mishpacha Readers
Perspective
We all must have the courage to keep going, the humility to keep knowing, and the hearts to keep growing
Rabbi Efrem Goldberg
Perspective
I attended a regular, litvish-style yeshivah. I liked learning but I felt I was missing something, and I had no one I could talk to about it L ike most Torahdig parents my parents had great aspirations for their sons. They wanted us to learn to become talmidei chachamim to devote our lives to Torah.
Serial
Perri silently cheered for her son. For their chinuch. At least they’d gotten it right with one of their kids
Blimi Rabinowitz
Serial
“L’chayim! We did it! I cannot believe our wedding was an entire year ago. Shanah rishonah is nuts, no?”
Ariella Schiller
Encounters
It began with a football match and became a minyan, with Rabbi Plancey as coach
Racheli Plancey
Encounters
Rav Avrohom Ausband ztz”l was a world-class talmid chacham, manhig, and mensch
Shmuel Winiarz
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