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Eytan Kobre
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Knowing and Growing
Rabbi Reuven Leuchter
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Eytan Kobre
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Eytan Kobre
Calligraphy: Succos 5784
I reminded myself that I had no reason to worry. Maybe things would happen at the last minute, but my mother would help me pull this off, I knew I could rely on her
Esty Heller
Calligraphy: Succos 5784
Honestly, I can’t keep track of Dalia’s wardrobe, even though she’s forever posting pictures of her new purchases on our family chat
Rochel Samet
Connect Four
Contained within these ten plagues are deep secrets of the Creation
Rabbi Daniel Glatstein
Connect Four
Tu B’Shevat is deeply rooted in the most important aspects of creation
Rabbi Daniel Glatstein
Oneg Shabbos
Now that he was in the Czar’s army, he knew he’d take revenge and right the injustice done by none other than his own brother
Yeruchem Yitzchak Landesman
Oneg Shabbos
For the sake of saving a life, said Rav Chaim HaLevi of Brisk, we must try everything, even something that goes against logic, even on Yom Kippur
Yeruchem Yitzchak Landesman
No Fail
The contract was going to be our big break — and then it fell through
Fay Dworetsky
No Fail
I was in way over my head, yet I kept letting others down
Fay Dworetsky
Press Pass
“There is an urge to tweet or post on Facebook every small thought, every unverified development. It’s good entertainment, but it’s not good journalism”
Omri Nahmias
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You can take the Jew to the wonder, but you can’t make him think

By Eytan Kobre

Guestlines

“We should go to a din Torah,” I said, “to learn how the Torah wants us to resolve our conflict”

By Rabbi Avrohom Neuberger

Voice in the Crowd

The relationship between the Mishpacha community and its Torah leaders

By Yisroel Besser

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“A set of precedents that could nurture some long-term peace”

By Eytan Kobre

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“It is I, it is I, Who consoles you” —  those words contain the substance of the consolation itself

By Eytan Kobre

Open Mic

“Why should you have to leave camp to go elsewhere, when camp in and of itself is mei’ein Olam Haba?”

By Rabbi Leibel Karmel