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Okaaay. Somebody call the cops. This pack of five-year-olds is clearly up to no good
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Perri silently cheered for her son. For their chinuch. At least they’d gotten it right with one of their kids
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Before talking numbers, we need to ask a more basic question: Why are we sending our daughters to seminary at all?

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The nusach of our saying “Atah” is clearly so that we can feel that we are speaking to Him, panim el panim, face-to-face,  says the Rashba

By Rabbi Yaakov Salomon

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The real Abraham Accords — the covenant founded by our forefather, Avraham Avinu himself

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The spiritual gift we can all carry away from the beautiful Yom Tov of Shavuos

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Rav Meisel pulled out promissory notes from his pockets for loans he had signed and said, “This is my sefer”

By Rabbi Menachem Levine

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How could Rabi Akiva say that every bit of his Torah, and even all that of his disciples, was in Rochel’s merit? C hazal (Yerushalmi, Shabbos 6:1) tell us that Rabi Akiva bought his wife, Rochel, a marvelous piece of jewelry called “Jerusalem of Gold” as a token of appreciation. Rabban Gamliel’s wife became jealous

By Rabbi Yosef Sorotzkin