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C is for Courage
Almost four years have passed. Almost four years since that hot summer day when I was diagnosed with cancer. Who would’ve thought that cancer would be the best thing that happened to me?
Esty Bloom
Sirens at Ne'ilah
A half century after the guns fell silent over Sinai and the Golan, revisiting the climactic scenes on the front and those inside the heart
Binyamin Rose
Sirens at Ne'ilah
It’s estimated that up to 8,000 IDF soldiers and officers became religious in the aftermath of the Yom Kippur War
Aryeh Ehrlich and Chananel Shapiro
The House That Sarah Built   
 Who was Sarah Schenirer, and what was her life’s dream?
Rebbetzin Tzipora Weinberg
The House That Sarah Built   
What are the principles that a school is hewing to with the use of the Bais Yaakov name?
Elisheva Appel
Next in Line
"I don’t want to waste my time trying to copy Abba, I’d rather develop according to my own abilities"
Riki Goldstein
Next in Line
"I inherited some of the passion and I am outspoken, but regretfully, not the same degree of tact"
Riki Goldstein
Torah Thought
Torah leaders confronting the Enlightenment were forced to develop innovative and original approaches to preserving and transmitting the mesorah. Rav Samson Raphael Hirsch’s groundbreaking commentary on Chumash stands out.
Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff
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