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Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
Second Thoughts
Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
Second Thoughts
Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
Second Thoughts
Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
Second Thoughts
Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
Family First Feature
What happens when classroom support for struggling students creates new problems?
Barbara Bensoussan
Family First Feature
What your junk drawer says about you
Esther Shaindy Leshkowitz
A Better You
Always remember that if you are waiting for something to “feel” right, you’ll only continue to wait
Family First Contributors
A Better You
These foundational self-care concepts are quick and budget friendly
Family First Contributors
Show and Tell
"Every little thing that other people see as garbage, I see as a potential craft"
Shoshana Itzkowitz
Show and Tell
The talent behind The Amazing Bubble Show
Malka Winner
EndNote
Sometimes, they say, those whimsical words contain the deepest meanings of all
Riki Goldstein
EndNote
Who composed these Purim classics? I can’t find the composers listed on any album covers
Riki Goldstein
Open Mic
The seminary experience should therefore be rooting our young women to Toras Eretz Yisrael in all its dimensions
Shmuel Winiarz
Open Mic
Something is shifting in the kiruv world, and it’s not happening where you’d expect it
Dovy Grossman
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They lived in parallel universes, each with its own function: Rav Feinstein deepened the knowledge of Torah, while Rabbi Sacks broadened the knowledge of Torah

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

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The path followed by the Jews is the path to success for any downtrodden group

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

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One can learn from everyone and from everything — even from baseball tycoons

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

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Only one way remained open, and that happened to be the highway that led directly to the palace and the king

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

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All this is unacceptable, and is a perversion of how mankind was meant to live

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman

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In this pandemic we continue to long for reality and an escape from make-believe, and we pray that we can continue to distinguish the real from the illusory

By Rabbi Emanuel Feldman