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As we know in so many areas in Judaism, the end is really just the beginning of something new, something greater
Mindel Kassorla and Cindy Landesman
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Draft law author Boaz Bismuth is convinced that he’s found the formula to protect both the country and Torah study
Shlomi Gil
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“Our friends on the right are with us more than our friends on the left”
Avi Blum, ESQ
Bedrock of Belief
We are in the world of planting, but the time to reap will come
Mrs. Shani Mendlowitz
Bedrock of Belief
What do you really yearn for?
Mrs. Shani Mendlowitz
By the Letter
It all started with a hat. Well, not really. But that, at least, is how a couple from Flatbush presented it to me when they sat in my office almost 30 years ago. Ezra and Rechy Rosen (not their real names) were still reeling from the altercation Ezra had the previous week with their 16-year-old
Mindel Kassorla and Mindel Kassorla and Cindy Landesman
By the Letter
Life is a cycle — and a spiral that pushes us higher
Cindy Landesman and Mindel Kassorla
Down to a Science
It turns out that fireflies are way cooler than I ever imagined
Yael Zoldan
Down to a Science
To understand freckles, we need to learn a little bit about melanin
Yael Zoldan
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Coming to the defense of Orthodox women everywhere

By Alexandra Fleksher

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Are our girls as well armed as Judge Ruchie Freier?

By Alexandra Fleksher

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Litigation attorneys often feel as if their lives are bounded by lines drawn between points in time — filing deadlines that is. Due to a recent failure concerning one such line lawyers at one major law firm may be having professional “near death” experiences. They collectively missed a strict deadline to appeal a $40 million patent

By Ron Coleman

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From the time the Jews in the Midbar arranged the doors of their tents to insure privacy thus bringing the Shechinah down among them the respect for privacy has been a Jewish value. Nearly a thousand years ago Rabbeinu Gershom issued a cherem prohibiting Jews from reading other people’s letters and other writings without permission.

By Ron Coleman